Ration shop staff held for harassing woman during biometric verification
Anna Nagar residents quiz poll candidates in online interaction
Caste is still important in Tamil Nadu, known as a land of social justice
DMK and AIADMK continue to rely on dominant communities in ticket distribution
Mobile tower helped cops trace jewel thieves
PM, Goyal trying to portray TN in bad light
In time-honoured tradition, electoral PILs pile up at HC
Two held for smuggling toddy in a car in Madhavaram
Centum-scoring papers to be double-checked for Class X, XII
Man electrocuted in rescue attempt
Lorry rams into parked tipper; driver stuck in wreckage saved
Rajasthan, Gujarat lead renewable surge; South slows
Edappadi Palaniswami paving way for BJP, RSS to enter Tamil Nadu: Brinda Karat
Higher vote share forVijaycould work to theDMKsadvantage: Tamil Nadu CPI secretary Veerapandian
Within theTVK, there is an educated group of people keen on defeating theBJPfront which, they believe, is acting against Tamil Nadus interests. Many of them recognise that voting forVijaymay not yield benefits. They understand that theDMK-led alliance has an edge over theAIADMK-led front, says M. Veerapandian
Mindspace REIT takes 51% stake for Rs 3k cr in Chennai IT park deal
Personnel who lost their lives in duty honoured on Fire Service Day
As a mark of respect, the officers placed wreaths at the martyrs column and observed silence
Do you want to re-elect DMK for doing nothing about Mullaperiyar, Palaniswami asks farmers
He appeals to the people of Tamil Nadu to realise that the members of the DMK-led alliance are nothing but a bunch of opportunists
Tamil Nadu Assembly election 2026: Viralimalai constituency bogged down by a mosaic of issues
Edappadi Palaniswami paving the way for BJP and RSS to enter Tamil Nadu, says Brinda Karat
Annual fishing ban commences in coastal Tamil Nadu from April 15
Under the Tamil Nadu Marine Fishing Regulation Act 1983, considering the breeding season of fish and to protect fishery resources, a fishing ban is implemented every year along the East Coast of Tamil Nadu for 61 days from April 15 to June 14
BJP manifesto calls Tamil Nadu under DMK a crime capital
BJP has released its manifesto for the upcoming Tamil Nadu assembly elections, promising cash transfers, welfare schemes, and institutional reforms. The party also stepped up its criticism of the ruling Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam, with leaders alleging a deterioration in law and order in the state and accusing the government of mismanagement.
Bengal and Tamil Nadu Under Fire: Tarun Chughs Strong Critique
New Delhi, April 14: BJP National General Secretary Tarun Chugh launched a sharp attack on the ruling parties of West Bengal and Tamil Nadu on Tuesday. He claimed that the Trinamool Congress (TMC) has completely transformed Sonar Bangla into a hub of corruption and extremist ideologies. Speaking to reporters, Chugh accused the TMC government of ... Read more Bengal and Tamil Nadu Under Fire: Tarun Chughs Strong Critique
Aadhav Arjuna interview: TVK was never interested in aligning with AIADMK, BJP
TVK general secretary Aadhav Arjuna stated there were no alliance talks with AIADMK and BJP, refuting claims. He revealed Congress leader Rahul Gandhi discussed bringing back Kamaraj rule and DMK's impact on Congress growth with their leader Vijay. Arjuna asserted TVK is a strong secular force and believes they will win independently.
In a video message on X, Stalin said Tamil Nadu would come to a standstill if BJP went ahead with its plan of introducing the legislation to increase the number of Lok Sabha seats from 543 to 850 in the special Parliament session from April 16 to 18.
K Selvaperunthagai on TN Congress, DMK Alliance, and Actor Vijay's Political Entry
TNCC President K Selvaperunthagai addresses election dynamics, assuring no rift with Stalin despite Rahul Gandhi's delayed visit. He dismisses Modi's frequent visits as ineffective, highlighting people's trust in Congress. Selvaperunthagai downplays internal dissent over seat allocation and actor Vijay's political entry, expressing confidence in the alliance's victory.
Tamil Nadu Elections: Where even the powerful can lose
In Tamil Nadu, even the most powerful leaders have faced defeat at the ballot box. From Chief Ministers to national icons, voters have repeatedly asserted their authority. This video looks at key electoral moments that prove one truth of Tamil Nadu politics: no leader is bigger than the voter.
Intense contests brewing inthe Cauverydelta, the rice bowl of Tamil Nadu
TheDMK, which had won 37 of the 41 constituencies in nine districts in 2021, is looking to better its performance. The AIADMK, which had suffered heavy losses owing to a split in the votes caused by theAMMKand theNTKin several constituencies last time, is hoping that the anti-incumbency factor will turn the tide in its favour
Higher vote share forVijaycould work to theDMKsadvantage, says the CPI Tamil Nadu secretary
Within theTVK, there is an educated group of people keen on defeating theBJPfront which, they believe, is acting against Tamil Nadus interests. Many of them recognise that voting forVijaymay not yield benefits. They understand that theDMK-led alliance has an edge over theAIADMK-led front, says M. Veerapandian
Delimitation issue: Stalin tells Centre not to play with fire
Stalin came down heavily on the Union govt's plan to reduce the political representation of southern states in the parliament based on population.
Tamil Nadu will never be subservient, says Udhayanidhi on campaign trail in Kanniyakumari district
Addressing cadres and supporters, Vijay focused heavily on the concerns of weavers, MSMEs, farmers, govt employees and police personnel. He appealed to voters to back TVK in what he described as a whistle revolutionary election.
Val-Met secures Rs 200 cr led by Nuvamas funds
Fishing ban commences from April 15 (today)
Under the Tamil Nadu Marine Fishing Regulation Act 1983, considering the breeding season of fish and to protect fishery resources, a fishing ban is implemented every year along the East Coast of Tamil Nadu for 61 days from April 15 to June 14
Tamil Nadu a government for women, says Kanimozhi; slams BJP over claims on safety
Kanimozhi questions the BJPs criticism by pointing to crime statistics in BJP-ruled states, stating that 66,381 crimes have been registered against women in Uttar Pradesh in the year 2023, 22,952 in Bihar, 47,101 in Maharashtra, 45,450 in Rajasthan, 32,342 in Madhya Pradesh and it was 8,943 in Tamil Nadu
Tamil Nadu Assembly polls 2026: Viralimalai bogged down by a mosaic of issues
'Tamil Nadu will fight': CM Stalin warns PM Modi over north gain in delimitation
Referring to the special session of Parliament scheduled for April 16, Tamil Nadu chief minister MK Stalin alleged that it had been forcibly convened in the middle of elections in Tamil Nadu and West Bengal, and claimed the Union government intended to push through a constitutional amendment on delimitation without adequate debate.
Stalin warns of massive agitations in Tamil Nadu over delimitation
Chennai: Chief Minister M K Stalin on Tuesday, April 14, warned of massive agitations bringing Tamil Nadu to a standstill and protests with full force, if anything was done harming the state or if the political power of northern states was disproportionately increased in delimitation. Reiterating his allegation that secrecy shrouds the proposed delimitation process, Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
As summer heat intensifies, a traditional Tamil Nadu design called thinnai offers a natural cooling solution. This semi-open porch enhances ventilation, reduces heat, and fosters social interaction. Once central to community life, thinnai is now fading with modern housing trends, taking with it a sustainable and culturally rich architectural practice.
Tamil Nadu assembly elections 2026: Will Amma nostalgia translate into votes for Sasikala?
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Stalin Warns of Major Protests Against Centers Redistricting Plan
Chennai, April 14: Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin has taken a firm stand against the central governments proposed redistricting plan, issuing a warning to Prime Minister Narendra Modi. He stated that if the central government proceeds with the redistricting process that affects Tamil Nadus parliamentary seats, a significant movement will be initiated in the ... Read more Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Stalin Warns of Major Protests Against Centers Redistricting Plan
Annamalai Criticizes CM Stalin Over Redistricting Concerns
Chennai, April 14: BJP leader K. Annamalai targeted Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin on Tuesday regarding his comments about the proposed redistricting process. He dismissed Stalins warning to the central government as inappropriate, claiming it aims to instill fear among the public. Annamalai stated that the Modi government is committed to involving all stakeholders ... Read more Annamalai Criticizes CM Stalin Over Redistricting Concerns
TN bishops, Christian forums extend support to DMK front
K.V. Kuppam Assembly constituencys dependence on agriculture is due to lack of industrial units and factories which can generate jobs for the unemployed educated youth in the region, many of whom are forced migrate to big cities like Chennai, Bengaluru, and Coimbatore in search of employment.
BJP Unveils Promising Manifesto for Tamil Nadu Elections
Chennai, April 14: Union Minister JP Nadda released the Bharatiya Janata Partys (BJP) manifesto for the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections on Tuesday. The manifesto outlines the partys development agenda for the state. A key highlight of the manifesto is the promise to provide 2,000 monthly financial assistance to women who are heads of households. Additionally, ... Read more BJP Unveils Promising Manifesto for Tamil Nadu Elections
Assets of Stalin, Udhayanidhi, senior ministers shrink in 2026
CM Stalin issues final warning to PM Modi; vows massive agitation over delimitation
In a strongly-worded video message, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin has issued what he calls a final warning to the BJP-led Union Government regarding the proposed Constitutional amendment on delimitation.
Why Tamil Nadu parties hit 'delete' on old promises when elections come around
Tamil Nadu parties are quietly dropping or softening several earlier poll promises as they reshape their election manifestos to match changing political priorities and voter sentiment. Key omissions include the long-promised Sethusamudram shipping canal project, shifts in stance on Sri Lankan Tamil issues, and reduced emphasis on welfare expansions like rural employment guarantees and OBC creamy layer reforms. Both DMK and ADMK have also moved away from earlier commitments on sensitive topics such as prohibition, reservation changes, NEET opposition, and symbolic projects like naming airports or altering governance reforms. Leaders justify these changes as practical adjustments, with one ADMK leader saying, We are taking a practical approach in our promises.
Tamil Nadu polls: BJP promises Rs 2,000 monthly aid, free LPG cylinders
The BJP is contesting 27 seats in alliance with the All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) as part of the National Democratic Alliance (NDA)
Tamil Nadu assembly polls: CM Stalin holds door-to-door campaign in Vellore
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin campaigned in Vellore for the upcoming Assembly elections. He visited a tea shop and interacted with residents. The DMK faces a rematch against the AIADMK in Vellore. Stalin also criticized the BJP's stance on delimitation and promised welfare schemes for women. Tamil Nadu votes on April 23.
Will not remain silent: T.N. CM Stalin warns of massive protest against delimitation
Tamil Nadu will come to a standstill. It will register its protest vehemently. Every family will come out to the streets. We will organise a big protest under my leadership, he said in a video message
Delimitation row: Stalin threatens 'massive' agitation over Tamil Nadu's share
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin has issued a stern warning to the Union government. He stated that Tamil Nadu will witness massive agitations and protests if the state's interests are harmed. Stalin specifically mentioned concerns about the delimitation process and any move that disproportionately increases the political power of northern states.
Arvind Kejriwal backs TN CM M K Stalin; Congress leaders to join campaign trail
AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal will campaign in Tamil Nadu on April 20 and 21 in support of the DMK and Chief Minister M K Stalin ahead of the Assembly elections. While AAP is not contesting, it has extended support to the Secular Progressive Alliance
Tamil Nadu Polls: BJP unveils 27 promises
Entrepreneurship and startups feature prominently, with interest-free loans up to 15 lakh for 2,000 first-time youth entrepreneurs and additional incentives under the PM Surya Ghar scheme
BJP Tamil Nadu manifesto: From free LPG to Rs 2000/month for women, here are all promises
The Bharatiya Janata Party has unveiled its manifesto for the Tamil Nadu assembly polls. The party is focusing on women voters with promises of financial assistance. Key announcements include monthly pensions for women heads of households and fishermen. The manifesto also outlines plans for job creation for youth and improvements to the state's rail network.
Complete mockery of democracy: Congress slams govt for not sharing Constitution amendment bills
Congress's whip in the Lok Sabha, Manickam Tagore, also slammed the government over the special session being ushed, right at the peak of election campaigning in Tamil Nadu and West Bengal
In a country where over 2.1 million Children With Special Needs (CWSN) are enrolled in schools, yet account for just 0.86% of total enrolment, a fundamental question continues to persist: what does inclusion actually look like inside a classroom? At the IncluEd Shiksha Samvaad held on April 13, 2026, in New Delhi, that question moved from rhetoric to reality. Education Leaders at IncluEd Shiksha Samvaad in New Delhi launch the Micro Improvement Compendium Hosted by Sol’s ARC in collaboration with Shikshagraha, Peepul, and Bachpan Manao, the one-day convening brought together over 125 participants from government, education systems, civil society, and schools, with a clear focus: move beyond intent and enable action on inclusive education. While India’s policy frameworks, from the National Education Policy (NEP) to the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (RPwD) Act, underscore inclusion, the challenge remains deeply operational. Children are often present in classrooms but not meaningfully participating. Gender disparities persist, with 57% of enrolled CWSN being boys and 42% girls, pointing to deeper structural and social barriers. "When only 12% of CWSN make it from Grade 1 to Grade 12, we are not looking at a dropout crisis — we are looking at a belonging crisis. A Viksit Bharat that counts on its demographic dividend cannot afford to lose entire categories of children before they ever reach their potential. Inclusive classrooms are not a welfare measure; they are the foundation of a truly future-ready India," said Khushboo Awasthi, Co-founder of ShikshaLokam and Weaver of the Shikshagraha movement . At the heart of the convening was the launch of the Micro Improvement Project and its accompanying Micro Improvement Compendium - a guidebook designed to make inclusion practical, immediate, and scalable. The compendium brings together 50 classroom practices drawn from 11 schools across 6 cities, further informed by work across states such as Uttar Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, and Daman & Diu. From peer buddy systems and visual routines to inclusive school events and home-school communication tools, the practices are designed to be low-cost, adaptable, and implementable within existing classroom realities. “We believe inclusion is not just about intent, but about ensuring every tool is free, accessible, and within everyone’s reach,” said Sonali Saini, founder of Sol’s ARC . Released as a digital public good, the guidebook is freely available for educators and systems to adopt and adapt, with the larger goal of embedding inclusion into everyday school practice rather than treating it as a specialised intervention. “The burden of inclusion should never rest on the child; the responsibility lies with the system to adapt. True inclusion is measured not by how much a learner adjusts, but by how much our pedagogy and institutional design evolve to meet them ,” said Kruti Bharucha, Founder & CEO, Peepul . On Peepul’s commitment to creating inclusive learning spaces, she further added, “We are determined to shift classroom practices across the country, ensuring that every learner, regardless of their starting point, has a system that is designed to help them thrive.” The initiative builds on the growing momentum of the Shikshagraha movement, which has demonstrated how small, localised actions can scale across systems, with over 13.7 lakh micro-improvements initiated, 3.5 lakh leaders driving change, and more than 1.76 lakh schools participating across 12 states and 250 districts. This signals a shift from isolated pilots to ecosystem-driven change. The Samvaad itself was designed as an immersive, practice-led experience. Participants engaged with interactive workshops, including a sign language session, experience zones showcasing inclusive practices, and panel discussions featuring policymakers, educators, and individuals with lived experience. The emphasis throughout was on making inclusion tangible, actionable, and replicable across contexts. "Inclusion is simply about every child feeling wanted, heard, and that they belong. A teacher must be a keen observer and a collaborator: asking whether a child can see the board, hear the instruction, and feel that they matter. Inclusion is not only about ramps and toilets; it is about the moment a child looks up and feels seen — because the child who feels they belong today becomes a confident learner tomorrow. That is the true power of the teacher," said Dr. Sharad Sinha, Head, Department of Teacher Education, National Council of Educational Research and Training . Beyond the event, the Micro Improvement Project will be scaled through state-level workshops, partner networks, and digital platforms, alongside integration with tools like the IncluEd chatbot to provide teachers with contextual, on-demand support. The guidebook will continue to evolve based on classroom feedback, building towards a living repository of inclusive practices. The discussions also surfaced deeper systemic challenges from gaps between RTE and RPwD provisions to benchmark disability thresholds that leave many children unsupported, and the everyday reality of teachers navigating inclusion without adequate tools or training. Yet, the convening reinforced a central insight: meaningful change does not always require large reforms; it can begin with small, intentional shifts in everyday practice. "The challenge of building an inclusive, future-ready education system is too complex for any one actor to solve alone. Many organisations are already creating powerful solutions — but often in isolation. Shikshagraha brings these efforts together as a collective force, so we can share, learn, and build beyond what any one of us can do individually. That is how real, systemic change happens — and we are thrilled to have Sol's ARC as a partner in this movement," Awasthi added. As the event concluded with a collective pledge - “I accept, I involve, I include,” the message was clear: inclusion in education cannot be delivered top-down. It must be owned, practiced, and sustained by the ecosystem. And sometimes, that shift begins with just one small change. About IncluEd IncluEd is a platform that brings together diverse stakeholders across the education ecosystem to drive conversations and action on inclusive education. About Sol’s ARC Sol’s ARC works towards building inclusive education systems by enabling schools and educators with practical, accessible solutions for diverse learners. About Peepul Peepul is an education-focused non-profit dedicated to transforming public school systems in India. Partnering with governments to deliver impact at scale, Peepul currently reaches nearly 5 million students and 60,000+ teachers across 50,000+ schools in Delhi and Madhya Pradesh. Beyond academic excellence, Peepul reimagines the classroom as a safe, equitable, and future-ready environment where no child is left behind. Through its "Exemplar" school model, the organisation has institutionalised specialised support via Enrichment Rooms and dedicated Special Educators, empowering all stakeholders to build teacher capacity for neurodiversity and integrating robust child protection protocols and strategic mental health partnerships. About Shikshagraha Shikshagraha is a people-powered movement to improve all 1 million public schools in India, so that every child experiences enriching learning and is ready for the future. Real change begins with the child at the centre — their learning, confidence, well-being, and aspirations, and with those closest to the child. The movement enables parents, women and youth to demand and support quality education, and equips teachers, school leaders, and officials with tools for micro-improvements towards systemic change. Currently, 40+ civil society, industry and philanthropic partners in the Shikshagraha network are collectively strengthening 1,17,000+ schools across 47 districts across 14 states & UTs. This includes enabling education leaders to lead need-based school improvements and amplifying women, youth and community participation in the public education system. Shikshagraha works towards improving schools where the need is greatest, supports leadership on the ground, and shifts the norms that hold education back. Through visible practice change and collective action by communities, governments, civil society, and markets, it reimagines what public schools can and must deliver. Visit shikshagraha.org for more details.
Severe Heatwave Predicted in Tamil Nadu for Coming Days
Chennai, April 14: The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecasted that a severe heatwave will persist in the interior regions of Tamil Nadu over the next few days. The maximum temperatures are expected to remain at least 3 degrees Celsius above normal until Friday. The weather department has issued a warning that hot and dry ... Read more Severe Heatwave Predicted in Tamil Nadu for Coming Days
Tamil Nadu: AIADMK candidate P Saravanan slams DMK over poll promises while campaigning in Madurai
With just days remaining for the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections 2026, political tensions have intensified as P Saravanan of the AIADMK criticised the ruling DMK government, alleging it fulfilled only a small portion of its promises and has lost public trust, while expressing confidence of a decisive victory. Meanwhile, Chief Minister M. K. Stalin hit back, asserting that the DMK would defeat the NDA alliance and accusing the BJP of diverting attention from key issues.
Vijay Intensifies Campaign in Tiruppur Ahead of Tamil Nadu Elections
Coimbatore, April 14: Actor-turned-politician Vijay is set to ramp up his election campaign in Tiruppur, Tamil Nadu, on Tuesday. He will be promoting candidates from his party, TVK, across eight key assembly seats. According to party sources, Vijay will focus on the Tiruppur North, Tiruppur South, Avinashi, Palladam, Kangayam, Dharapuram, Udumalaipettai, and Madathukulam constituencies. This ... Read more Vijay Intensifies Campaign in Tiruppur Ahead of Tamil Nadu Elections
PM Modi Extends Warm Wishes for Baisakhi, Puthandu, and Maha Bishuba Pana Sankranti
New Delhi, April 14: India is celebrating its rich cultural diversity today, with various states marking their festivals with joy. Odisha is welcoming the New Year with Maha Bishuba Pana Sankranti, Punjab is celebrating Baisakhi, and Tamil Nadu is observing Puthandu. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has extended heartfelt wishes to all citizens on these occasions, ... Read more PM Modi Extends Warm Wishes for Baisakhi, Puthandu, and Maha Bishuba Pana Sankranti
Engineering student kicks unexploded bomb during trek, dies in Tamil Nadu
A tragic incident unfolded near the Anumanthapuram firing range as an unexploded ordnance detonated, killing one engineering student and injuring four others. The group of students reportedly kicked the object on a forbidden hilltop, leading to the fatal blast. Investigations are underway to determine the origin of the explosive device.
Two arrested for abduction of man over unpaid loan
Tamil Nadu assembly polls 2026: BJP is taking away fiscal rights, says CPI national secretary D Raja
Police urges investors duped in Varthaman benefit fund scam to lodge complaints
Hoax bomb threat at Trishas house
Vijay appeals dismissal of plea over 1.5 cr I-T penalty
Ex-CISF cop working at Kalpakkam held with unlicensed gun
Detroit Engineered Products pivots from a services model
Delimitation will not affect southern States, says Piyush Goyal
Union Minister accuses Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin and his ilk of promoting a false narrative on the issue
Tamil Nadu assembly polls 2026: Lottery Martins says Udhayanidhis remarks on his mother are immature
Tamil Nadu assembly polls 2026: Modi says Our govt will take stern action against corruption in TN
TN records 100 deceased organ donors in 2026
How politicos keep cool as campaign trail heats up in TN
Funskool reports $40 million turnover in FY26
Tamil Nadu election 2026: Powerloom weavers caught in a web of woes in Aruppukottai constituency
Tamil Nadu election 2026: Vijays hologram makes its way into campaign to impress Kumbakonam voters
Is DMK listening? Hindi has migrated to Tamil Nadu
Tamil Nadu's economic boom is seeing more Hindi spoken by locals. This trend challenges the DMK's long-standing opposition to Hindi. Migrant workers from various states are entering Tamil Nadu for employment. This influx is leading to a surprising increase in Hindi adoption by Tamil Nadu residents. The DMK's stance on Hindi imposition is being tested by this evolving linguistic landscape.
Cyber Crime Wing tracks piracy links in Jana Nayagan case
Six persons were arrested in connection with the incident on Sunday
Police search actor Trishas residence after bomb threat
Investigators said that threats from the same email id had earlier been issued, targeting the residences of Rajinikanth and Dhanush in Poes Garden
Tamil Nadu polls 2026: Avinashi contest tightens as TVK disrupts AIADMK-BJP stronghold
The Bharatiya Janata Party faces a tough contest in Avinashi. The constituency has been an AIADMK stronghold for decades. New entrants like TVK and a young DMK candidate could impact the results. Union Minister L Murugan represents the BJP. AIADMK workers express surprise at the alliance decision. Voters indicate a potential split in Dravidian party votes.
Postal ballot voting for around 9,000 residents from April 16 to 18 in Chennai
RPF seizes drugs worth 5 cr. at Perambur railway station
Time for a double-engine government in Tamil Nadu, says BJP chief Nitin Nabin
Tamil Nadu polls 2026: Amid DMK attack, AIADMK says BJP alliance is electoral, not ideological
AIADMK leader Edappadi Palaniswami stated the party's alliance with BJP is for elections only. He emphasized that if AIADMK wins, its ideology will guide the government, not BJP's. Palaniswami asserted AIADMK will lead the NDA in Tamil Nadu and he would be Chief Minister.
Stalin, Nirmala trade charges over Centres letter on crop bonus policy
Tamil Nadu Assembly election 2026: From balloons to flash mobs, Chennai amps up voter awareness

