Corruption and prior sanction case of a divided house
The split verdict in the CPIL case is about protecting honest public servants while also ensuring an efficient anti-corruption regime
Motorist killed after crashing into electric pole in Guindy
Autorickshaws block entry and exit on PF-4 side of Duvvada railway station
India-Germany ties can only soar higher
A kite is the apt symbol to show where Germanys partnership with India is going
GCC imposes 1.9 lakh fine for dumping of waste on beaches
Fisherfolk allege illegal concrete road laid ahead of govt. function
A display plan for the Piprawaha relics
These historical artifacts are living entities and the museum to be their new home needs to think of long-term plans to engage viewers, historians and students
Workshop on Michael Chekhov acting technique to be held in Puducherry
Three persons arrested in Ranipet for possession of country-made explosives
Bullying tactics: on Trump targeting Europe
Trumps weaponisation of tariffs over Greenland could undermine NATO
Letters to The Editor January 19, 2026
Puducherry govt. urged to accord State funeral for departed jurist David Annoussamy
David Annoussamy, the former Judge of the Madras High Court, died at the age of 98 due to age-related illness on January 17
Tourist bus gutted near Kothamangalam, none injured
Crisis in education: On the Supreme Court, higher education and student well-being
Higher education institutions need systemic reforms
Cabinet green signal for February municipal polls, 2,787 crore for metro expansion
Bringing back Akali Dal to power would drag Punjab into dark era: CM Mann
Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader Talbir Singh Gill will be the AAPs candidate from Majitha in the 2027 Assembly elections, Mr. Mann declared
The New Laws of Manu: Why The Poor Dont Kill Us
During his solo session at The Hindu Lit for Life, Manu explores Indias economic transformation, transactional politics and impact of English
Kerala Kalolsavam 2026 | Kannur crowned champions at State School Arts Festival
Kannur won the Gold Cup, scoring 1,028 points, with defending champion Thrissur securing runner-up position with 1,023 points. Kozhikode finishes third with 1,017 points. BSS Gurkulam, Alathur, retains the title for best school with 238 points
15 hurt in lorry-bus collision near Kadiri
Watch: Sonam Wangchuks wife questions legality of his detention under NSA
Former district judge, CAT member A.M. Sivadas passes away
Renowned surgeon Dr. S.V. Adinarayana Rao honoured with State funeral
Watch: Bharat will remain Vishwaguru if guided by Dharma: Mohan Bhagwat
Karnataka Housing Minister invites Randeep Singh Surjewala for Hubballi housing allotment event
Telugu icons honoured with Lok Nayak Foundation award
BJP takes a dig at Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister for skipping WEF
Taides timely ton sets up Vidarbhas maiden Hazare Trophy triumph
After Taide (128, 118b, 15x4, 3x6) helped set up a target of 318, Desais Saurashtra could only reach 279 as Vidarbha came up with an excellent bowling effort to disprove the accepted maxim that chasing teams invariably won
We are looking to expand in Sriperumbudur
Frieren: Beyond Journeys End Season 2 premiere review: Hello old friend, hisashiburi
Two years, a longer road, and one returning elf later, Frieren continues to prove why some journeys stay with you, always
Palnadu murder: YSRCP hits at failure of law and order in State
No inter-State issue in road accident involving Karnataka van, say police
Scrap yards to digi-markets: E-auction industry comes of age
1 Killed, 27 Injured During Bull Race At Pongal Festival In Tamil Nadu
An elderly man lost his life, and at least 27 others sustained injuries during a bull race organised as part of Pongal festival celebrations at Govinda Reddipalayam village in Vellore district of Tamil Nadu on Sunday.
Customs seize exotic animals smuggled from Bangkok at Bengaluru airport
Lalbagh flower show draws over 68,000 visitors on Sunday
BSS Gurukulam bags best school trophy at arts fest
Government plans art institutions to train students, says Sivankutty
Cyber fraudsters dupe Kochi residents of 90 crore in 2025
These New Tamil Nadu Museums Tell You What Life Was Like In The Region Once Upon A Time
Tamil Nadu is set to unveil a series of five new museums across the state, each focusing on distinct regional themes like maritime trade, ancient technologies, and Chola history. These immersive and interactive museums aim to attract younger audiences by showcasing artefacts and simulating historical processes, with some also offering regional cuisine.
Watch: PM Modi targets TMC over law and order, promises end to Maha Jungleraj in Bengal
Tamil Nadu Announces New State Award For Non-Hindi Language Writers
Chief Minister MK Stalin on Sunday announced an annual literary award for best works in languages including Tamil, Telugu, Bengali and Marathi.
Immense scope for India-Netherlands cooperation in shipping sector: Dutch Ambassador
Anna University partners with the Andhra Pradesh government to develop drone ambulance
The project will ensure rapid medical response in remote and underserved regions and strengthen public health infrastructure. This is one of the key projects envisioned by Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu to modernise emergency healthcare and human transport systems
CPI public meeting: Speakers express solidarity with people of Venezuela
SNDP, NSS newfound friendship leaves opposing alliances in Kerala scrambling to recalibrate
In crucial poll year, Hindu social organisations representing Nair, Ezhava interests bury the hatchet on their long-standing differences on reservations
Mens HIL | Lancers shoot out Dragons; Tigers rally to beat Pipers
In the shootout, Cooper Burns, Angad Bir Singh, Antoine Kina, and Arthur van Doren scored for the host
KEA to allot vacant special quota seats under general merit in CET counselling
Rahul Gandhi to attend MGNREGA protest in Rae Bareli
This protest is part of the partys movement aimed to protect the MGNREGA in its original spirit
Hit-and-run accident victim succumbs to injuries
Over 500 booked for drunk driving in Hyderabad and Cyberabad
Gods live in the pain and dreams of ordinary people: Mari Selvaraj
A conversation on transforming lived realities into powerful cinema, where memory, identity, and social truth shape stories that resonate far beyond the screen. Mari Selvaraj in conversation with Stalin Rajangam
TDP leaders pay tributes to party founder, former CM N.T. Rama Rao
MP, Karnataka, Haryana, Odisha Win On Day 2 Of Womens National Cricket Tournament For The Blind 2026
KT Global School Ground: Defending champions Madhya Pradesh, Kerala, Karnataka, Odisha, Maharashtra, and Haryana won their respective matches on Day 2 of the Womens National Cricket Tournament for the Blind 2026, which saw high-intensity contests as 16 teams continued their battle for supremacy across multiple venues in Jajpur and Bhubaneswar. At the Paramount Sporting Club, Bhubaneswar, Kerala Women overpowered Tamil Nadu Women in the first match of the day, chasing down 108 in just under 10 overs to win by 10 wickets. Later, Madhya Pradesh defeated Rajasthan by 7 wickets, reaching the target of 152 in 14.1 overs. KT Global School Ground, Khordha: Karnataka Women secured a comfortable 8-wicket victory against Jharkhand Women, chasing 88 runs in just over 10 overs. In a close contest, Gujarat Women edged past Delhi Women by 1 run, posting 211/3 and defending it successfully. At the Dharmasala Stadium in Jajpur, hosts Odisha Women defeated Andhra Pradesh by 31 runs, scoring 141/8 and restricting Andhra Pradesh to 110/8. Bihar Women also triumphed over Chandigarh Women by 37 runs, scoring 170/1 and defending it effectively. In a match played at the Nimpur Cricket Ground in nearby Cuttack, strong contenders Haryana Women set a high target of 242/4 and beat Assam Women by 44 runs. In a thrilling contest, Maharashtra Women scored 267/2 and narrowly defeated Uttar Pradesh Women, who managed 260/9, winning by just 7 runs. The tournament continues to highlight not only cricketing excellence but also empowerment, confidence, and inclusion among visually impaired women athletes. Each match has provided players with a platform to display their talent and determination while contributing to the broader movement of promoting disability sports in India. In a match played at the Nimpur Cricket Ground in nearby Cuttack, strong contenders Haryana Women set a high target of 242/4 and beat Assam Women by 44 runs. In a thrilling contest, Maharashtra Women scored 267/2 and narrowly defeated Uttar Pradesh Women, who managed 260/9, winning by just 7 runs. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The highest team score was posted by Maharashtra Women with 267/2; the biggest victory by runs was registered by Haryana Women, winning by 44 runs. The largest victory by wickets was scored by Kerala Women, winning by 10 wickets, while teams registering wins included Kerala, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Odisha, Bihar, Haryana, Gujarat, and Maharashtra, showcasing competitive and high-quality cricket across all venues. Article Source: IANS
Retired army Colonel loses 1.98 crore to online investment fraud in Bengaluru
No communal conflict in Kerala for a decade, asserts CM Pinarayi Vijayan
TNSTC bus gutted in fire near Sattur
CM spreading falsehoods on SIR: BJP
CM to inaugurate Sangolli Rayanna museum in Nandagad today
Tamil Nadu government institutes literary award for works in seven Indian languages
In the first phase, the best literary works in Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, Odia, Bengali, and Marathi will receive theSemmozhiLiterary Award every year. The award will carry a cash prize of 5lakhfor each language, Chief Minister M.K. Stalin says at the valediction of Chennai International Book Fair 2026
KTR, Harish Rao flay CMs call for demolition of BRS flag posts
They say its unconstitutional for a CM to give such call, they want DGP to take action against efforts to disturb L&O; warn of retaliation
Poet Satchithanandans memoir Aviramam released
Kerala Kalolsavam 2026 | How group dance became fetes piece de resistance
The event has been part of the arts festival since its first edition held in Kochi in 1957
Accused in 368-crore crypto fraud was moonlighting for a year, reveal investigations
Crowds choke Vizag transport hubs after Sankranti
Congress to hold hunger strike and padayatra to oppose VB-G RAM G Act
Consumer body seeks opening of the incomplete ramp of G.D. Naidu flyover in Coimbatore
Watch: Why freedom of expression is the foundation of a healthy society
Vijayendra demands Excise Ministers resignation
BDA@50: How the BDA site dream turned sour
SSI arrested for filming female colleague using restroom
Quarrel at Pongal sports contest ends in murder of man near Musiri
Tirunelveli district administration launches Vetri Nadai-a new path for youth programme
Man introduces wife as sister, cheats software engineer of 1.75 crore
Watch: Over 3.15 crore devotees take holy dip on Mauni Amavasya
Revised guidelines issued for palliative care in Kerala local bodies
Revised palliative care guidelines enhance local services, ensuring comprehensive support for all income groups in Keralas communities.
Kerala Kalolsavam 2026 | Boys carve a space of resistance on Folk Dance stage
The performances widened the emotional and political canvas of the competition
SNDP Yogam, NSS take tentative steps to cooperation
The thaw in relations, which has been gradually taking shape since the Global Ayyappa Sangamam in September last year, spills into the public domain, driven by their shared opposition to Leader of the Opposition V.D. Satheesan
Watch: Trust your mothers food, not her career advice: Rujuta Diwekar
Art and cultural festival draws hundreds of people in Ramanathapuram
ENCs Naval Band marks 150 years of Vande Mataram with performance on January 19
Woman dies of electrocution while grazing cattle
Festive fervour grips Udupi for Paryaya
Watch: Why Dieting Made Us Fat | Rujuta Diwekar, Shonali Muthalaly | LFL 2026
Nutritionist and bestselling author Rujuta Diwekar discusses weight loss, metabolism, and why food isnt the enemy in a candid conversation with journalist Shonali Muthalaly at The Hindu Lit For Life 2006.
Ministers review work on memorial-cum-museum for Tondaiman king in Pudukottai
Scheduled Tribe groups demand internal reservation

