Ahead of the release of Maa Inti Bangaaram, Samantha Ruth Prabhu met Tamil Nadu CM Vijay in Chennai and shared an inspiring note on social media. The actress praised his decision to step into public service, calling his journey a lesson in courage, purpose and embracing bigger challenges. Read on!
19-Year-Old NEET Aspirant Dies By Suicide In Tamil Nadu
Police identified the student as Anunkeerthana, who had already appeared for NEET twice and was preparing to take the examination again.
Apparel exporters expect order recovery after the lull
BMW eyes No. 1 spot in 2026 with 6th year of double-digit growth
MINI set for landmark year as volumes expected to double
Samantha Ruth Prabhu Praises Tamil Nadu CM Vijay: A Hero Beyond the Screen
Chennai, June 18: Actress Samantha Ruth Prabhu recently met her former co-star and Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Vijay, sharing their encounter on social media. During this meeting, she expressed her admiration for Vijay, stating that he is not just a hero on screen but has a much larger purpose. Samantha shared photos on Instagram, captioning, ... Read more Samantha Ruth Prabhu Praises Tamil Nadu CM Vijay: A Hero Beyond the Screen
Appointed by DMK govt, retired DGPs quit posts
A year after launch, water bell initiative remains only on paper in several schools
Greater Chennai Traffic Police announces traffic diversions near Elephant Gate Road
New traffic diversions will be in effect from June 20
BIS grants 4 international ISO management certificates to Osmania Uuniversity
Pinakini express halted after fault in pantograph
Woman wins three-year fight against insurer over husbands cancer treatment
Youth drowns in lake while fleeing police
Tambaram Corporation Installs 385 LED Street Lights in Zone 5
ED searches film producers premises in connection with Gautamis fraud case
ED searches film producers properties in connection with Gautamis fraud case
TN to appoint more special public prosecutors to fast-track Pocso cases
Focus on introducing peer counsellors in schools to bridge age-gap, address tech-divide and improve digital literacy
Dedicated haemato-oncology centre at ICH begins services
Wilsons white paper and grey matter
Tamil Nadu Assembly Session Begins Today
Thenarasu said publishing white papers was not new to the State's politics: Reports
Tamil Nadu White Paper Flags Debt, Revenue, Fiscal Challenges
Two Tamil Nadu Boats Seized for Illegally Fishing in AP Waters
Acting on directions of SPSR Nellore district collector Himanshu Shukla, authorities have been conducting continuous sea patrols using two mechanised boats to curb illegal fishing by large vessels from neighbouring states.
Barath Sridhar Returns After Surgeries, Earns Spot in Asian Relays
Athlete battled ankle problems, loss of funding and mental setbacks
Unclaimed parcel with suspected drugs found at Chennai airport
Samantha Ruth Prabhu meets TN CM Vijay, says he was never meant to be a hero
Amid the promotions of her upcoming film Maa Inti Baangaram, Samantha Ruth Prabhu was seen meeting Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Vijay. She took to social media to share pictures and penned a heartfelt message for her Theri co-star
HC stays filing of charge sheet against V Ponraj
After long delay, Ganesapuram flyover work set to resume
Samantha Ruth Prabhu is currently busy with the promotions of her upcoming film Maa Inti Baangaram, and the actress in Chennai met her Theri co-star and Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Vijay. She took to Instagram to share a couple of pictures with him.
Law University releases cut-off for five-year integrated law courses
Pachaiyappas College to enrol girls in the UG courses after getting co-ed status
TTD's Sanatana Dharma Outreach Through Nationwide Temple Expansion
The TTD board headed by chairman BR Naidu has approved the construction of Sri Venkateswara temples in Assam, Bihar, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, and Mumbai
Govts free cervical cancer vaccine lies idle
A policy barrier not hesitancy, not shortage is standing between girls and a shot that prevents cancer
Women plantation workers from Tamil Nadu joyous about free KSRTC ride
But Kumily depot officials say the facility could be restricted to commuters within Keralas borders. The average daily collection per bus used to be26,000, but since the implementation of the scheme, it has dropped to below8,000
The court said it would also take on record the submission of the petitioner that following change of govt headed by chief minister C Joseph Vijay posters have appeared in some parts of Tamil Nadu calling for construction of churches in every village.
AI cant fully replace teachers, classrooms, says Madras HC
Egg prices hit historic high in Namakkal
Traders caution that if prices stay high for long, household demand could fall further and worsen nutrition outcomes for lowerincome communities.
Samantha Ruth Prabhu praises Tamil Nadu CM Vijay after meeting him
Samantha Ruth Prabhu met C Joseph Vijay on Wednesday and later shared a heartfelt note on social media, praising his transition from cinema to politics and calling his journey an inspiration for many. Sharing pictures from their meeting on Instagram, Samantha expressed her admiration for Vijay's decision to step into public service after a successful film career.
Samantha Ruth Prabhu Praises Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Vijay for His Leadership Potential
Chennai, June 17: Actress Samantha Ruth Prabhu met with her former co-star and current Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, Vijay, on Wednesday. During their meeting, she expressed her belief that Vijay was destined for greatness beyond just being a screen hero. Sharing some pictures from their encounter on Instagram, she wrote about the immense joy ... Read more Samantha Ruth Prabhu Praises Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Vijay for His Leadership Potential
Ex-AIADMK MLAs respond to show-cause notice; Viralimalai seat declared vacant
Major ED Raids in Tamil Nadu Linked to 400 Crore Ponzi Scheme
Chennai, June 17: The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has conducted significant raids in Tamil Nadu, targeting eight business and residential locations in Chennai, Erode, Coimbatore, and Krishnagiri. This action is part of an investigation into a money laundering case associated with an alleged 400 crore Ponzi scheme. Authorities seized several digital devices and two luxury cars ... Read more Major ED Raids in Tamil Nadu Linked to 400 Crore Ponzi Scheme
Tamil Nadu CM Vijay meets tech leaders from Nasscom, Cognizant
Tamil Nadu CM engages with tech leaders to enhance collaboration and advance the states technology ecosystem and talent pipeline
Thirsty Chittoor elephants stray to villages, Bengaluru highway as monsoon lags
A 13-member herd from Tamil Nadu stayed for days near habitations, and a lone elephant held up traffic on the Bengaluru highway at Moghili ghat
A monthly shortfall of 2,500 crore translates to an annual liquidity gap of about 30,000 crore, financed through a combination of short-term borrowings, delayed payments to power purchase counterparties, and deferred capital expenditure, says report
Flood alert issued to people living on banks of Thenpennai river in five districts of Tamil Nadu
The inflow into the KRP dam was 913 cusecs on Tuesday evening.
Sounds of the City: Chennais music scene opens up this June
From Fte de la Musique at Alliance Franaise of Madras to Mothertongue Musics listening session at Vinyl & Brew, here is where to experience Chennais evolving music scene this June
HD KSOE executives meet T.N. CM Vijay on proposed 38,000-crore shipbuilding project in Thoothukudi
During the meeting, the Chief Minister assured the executives that the Tamil Nadu government would extend all necessary support to ensure the speedy execution of the project
Tamil Nadu and IN-SPACe partner for a testing facility in Thoothukudi
The facility will serve as a manufacturing hub for launch vehicle components, satellite systems, propulsion systems, aerospace electronics, advanced composite structures, and other space hardware
ED searches C. Alagappan's properties in Tamil Nadu over Gautami Tadimalla fraud case
Enforcement Directorate officials conducted searches at six locations connected to film producer C. Alagappan in Chennai and Madurai. This action stems from a cheating case involving actor-turned-politician Gautami Tadimalla, with the ED investigating potential money laundering. The probe focuses on alleged fraudulent asset transfers totaling Rs 13.8 crore.
White Paper addresses adverse impact of revenue collapse on people of Tamil Nadu
The White Paper observed the inter-generational transferfrom todays beneficiaries of government services to tomorrows taxpayers who will service the resulting debtis the defining fiscal inequity of the period under review.
Disqualification proceedings were initiated against former MLAs S. Jayakumar (Perundurai), Maragatham Kumaravel (Madurantakam), P. Sathyabama (Dharapuram) and Esakki Subaya (Ambasamudram) for defying the party whip
Former DGP Shankar Jiwal resign from key government posts in Tamil Nadu
Former DGP Shankar Jiwal resigned as the first chairman of the Tamil Nadu Fire Commission, along with three other members. Concurrently, ex-DGP Sunil Kumar stepped down as chairman of the TNUSRB. These resignations follow administrative changes after the formation of the new government.
A young inventor from Tamil Nadu, Vinisha Umashankar, developed a solar-powered ironing cart to replace polluting charcoal irons. Her innovation, inspired by observing street vendors, gained global attention and was recognized by leaders like Joe Biden and Prince William. Vinisha's journey highlights how everyday observations can lead to impactful environmental solutions.
Milan Chaats, a popular chaat shop, returns to Chennais streets
Some tastes never leave us. For many old-time Chennaiites, the unmistakable taste of Milans bhel puri is one such memory
The best mangoes in South India, according to farmers who grow them
We ask farmers across Kerala, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and Telangana one question: Which mango would you choose above all others? From Tamil Nadus Sappattai to Karnatakas Appemidi, they reveal the fruits they cherish most and why preserving heirloom mangoes matters
Tamil Nadus consumption of petrol, diesel reaching point of stagnation: White Paper
The document attributed the development to improving fuel efficiency, the growing adoption of Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) and electric vehicles, and the shift of freight traffic patterns.
On the issue of interest payments made by the Tamil Nadu government vis--vis the Gujarat government, Mr. Thennarasu said Gujarat was not implementing many of the welfare schemes that Tamil Nadu was
The Madras High Court on Wednesday issued notice on a petition filed by AIADMK Chief Whip Agri SS Krishnamurthy challenging the acceptance of the resignations of four MLAs who were elected on AIADMK tickets but subsequently resigned from the Assembly and joined Chief Minister Vijay-led Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) on the same day. The Division [] The post Madras High Court issues notice on AIADMK plea challenging Tamil Nadu Speakers acceptance of MLA resignations appeared first on India Legal .
Kauvery Hospital Chennai has launched two of the world’s most advanced Pulsed Field Ablation (PFA) programme in Tamil Nadu, marking a significant milestone in the treatment of heart rhythm disorders (arrhythmias). Kauvery Hospital launched world's advanced Pulsed Field Ablation systems to treat heart rhythm disorders The programme introduces two of the world’s most advanced PFA technologies-Medtronic PulseSelect™ at Alwarpet and Biosense Webster Varipulse™ at Vadapalani, the latter integrated with an advanced 3D cardiac mapping system. This is the first time that both PulseSelect™ and Varipulse™, along with a 3D mapping-integrated PFA platform, have been introduced in Tamil Nadu. This milestone further reinforces Kauvery Hospitals’ position at the forefront of innovation in cardiac electrophysiology and advanced heart rhythm care. To mark the launch, leading international electrophysiology experts from the United States visited Chennai and collaborated with the Kauvery Hospitals team to initiate the PFA programme and support the first procedures. Pulsed Field Ablation (PFA) is a next-generation treatment for heart rhythm disorders, particularly atrial fibrillation (AF), one of the most common cardiac arrhythmias. Unlike conventional ablation techniques that use heat (radiofrequency ablation) or extreme cold (cryoablation), PFA uses precisely controlled electrical pulses to selectively target and eliminate the cells responsible for abnormal heart rhythms. This process, known as electroporation, enables targeted treatment of affected heart tissue while minimising impact on surrounding structures such as the oesophagus, phrenic nerve, and blood vessels. As a non-thermal technology, PFA represents a significant advancement in both safety and procedural efficiency. With growing global clinical experience, PFA is increasingly being recognised as one of the most important recent advances in the management of cardiac arrhythmias. The launch event was attended by Dr. N.S. Sivakadaksham, veteran cardiologist and Chief Guest, who welcomed the introduction of this transformative technology and highlighted its potential to improve outcomes for patients with heart rhythm disorders. During the event, he also inaugurated Kauvery Hospitals’ new “ Heart Rhythm Package ”—a specially designed, affordable evaluation programme aimed at enabling early diagnosis and expert care for patients experiencing symptoms such as palpitations, breathlessness, dizziness, unexplained fatigue, or episodes of rapid heartbeat. The package has been developed to promote early detection and timely treatment, which can significantly improve long-term outcomes and quality of life. Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Deep Chandh Raja, Director of Cardiac Electrophysiology, Kauvery Hospitals , said, “ Three patients were successfully treated at both centers with these procedures. One of the patients is a 69-year female with recurrent palpitations for 2 years. She tried different medicines for her irregular heart beats without any success. PFA procedure was performed within one hour through a key hole access in the right groin. She got discharged the very next day on minimum medicines. The safety, efficacy and fastness makes PFA a unique technology. We are proud to bring this next-generation treatment to Tamil Nadu .” In addition to Pulsed Field Ablation, Kauvery Hospitals’ Department of Cardiac Electrophysiology offers comprehensive heart rhythm care, including advanced diagnostic services such as ECG, Holter monitoring, and electrophysiology studies, along with specialised arrhythmia clinics. The team also performs a wide range of complex ablation procedures and device therapies such as pacemakers, defibrillators, and cardiac resynchronisation therapy. Supported by state-of-the-art 3D mapping systems and a multidisciplinary team, the department delivers end-to-end care for even the most complex heart rhythm disorders. Dr. Aravindan Selvaraj, Co Founder and Executive Director, Kauvery Group of Hospitals , added, “ At Kauvery Hospitals, we are committed to bringing proven, evidence-based innovations to our patients. Technologies that simplify procedures, enhance safety, and improve outcomes are central to our approach. The introduction of PFA reflects our continued commitment to delivering world-class cardiac care and ensuring access to the latest global advancements .” With the simultaneous launch of both PulseSelect™ and Varipulse™ platforms, Kauvery Hospitals continues to strengthen its leadership in advanced cardiac care, offering patients across Tamil Nadu, neighbouring states, and international destinations access to some of the most innovative heart rhythm treatments available today.
Tamil Nadu's Excise Revenue Lags Behind Karnataka, Maharashtra: Govt
As per the data, state excise collections grew at a compound annual growth rate of 11.66 per cent in Karnataka, 18.69 per cent in Maharashtra, and 9.49 per cent in Tamil Nadu
There Is a Catch as Fishermen Resume Fishing in Rameswaram
To protect the declining marine resources in Tamil Nadu and to increase the disappearing fish resource, the government bans fishing by motorboats in the sea for 60 days from April 15 to June 14, the annual fish breeding season
DMK Slams TN Govt Over Finance White Paper, Calls it Massive Flop
Tamil Nadu Finance Minister Marie Wilson had on Tuesday released a white paper on the state's finances, which faulted the previous DMK regime helmed by then Chief Minister M K Stalin
Tamil Nadu is celebrating World Turtle Day with remarkable conservation success. A dedicated Marine Elite Force protects nesting turtles and their eggs. This year, nearly 2000 nests were secured, leading to over 191,000 hatchlings reaching the ocean. Advanced satellite tags track turtle movements, and Turtle Excluder Devices in fishing nets have halved turtle mortality.
Tata says India pollution board drops scrutiny of Apple iPhone parts plant
Tamil Nadus pollution control authority had warned Tata of a forced shutdown unless it explained why government inspections found that wastewater discharge had contaminated open wells in adjacent agricultural lands
TN pollution board drops action against Tata Electronics
Centre: El Nio likely to be relatively severe in 12 states
Union minister calls for district-level contingency plans for Kharif New Delhi: The impact of El Nio weather phenomenon, linked with a weaker monsoon in India, is likely to be relatively severe in 12 states, including Uttar Pradesh and Tamil Nadu, in the Kharif season, according to the Agriculture Ministry, which on Tuesday directed coordinated action []
Career Guidance and the Future of Human Potential in Kashmir
The role of guidance, awareness, and adaptability in shaping informed futures In Kashmir, people place great value on building better futures. Education, skills, and personal growth remain important pathways to opportunity and progress. However, one question often receives less attention than it deserves: how do individuals connect their abilities, interests, and aspirations with the opportunities available to them? This is where career guidance becomes important. Career guidance is commonly associated with choosing a profession or an educational pathway. Its scope, however, extends far beyond these decisions. It helps individuals understand their strengths, interests, values, and aspirations while enabling them to explore opportunities, make informed choices, and adapt to change throughout their lives. In this sense, it serves as a bridge between aspiration and opportunity. For Kashmir, this bridge has become increasingly important. The region is home to considerable talent, creativity, and potential. People continue to invest in education, skills, and personal growth in the hope of creating better futures. In a world of expanding opportunities, ambition alone may not always be sufficient. Individuals also need access to information, mentorship, exposure, and guidance. The world of work is evolving at a remarkable pace. Advances in technology, digital connectivity, artificial intelligence, and globalisation are reshaping industries and creating entirely new professions. Opportunities that did not exist a decade ago are now becoming viable pathways, while many traditional fields are evolving in response to technological and economic change. In Kashmir, this changing landscape is creating new opportunities across a range of sectors. Possibilities are emerging in technology, entrepreneurship, research, creative industries, digital services, remote work, and innovation-driven fields. As these opportunities continue to evolve, awareness of available pathways does not always develop at the same pace. The challenge facing many individuals today is not a lack of aspiration but a lack of clarity. Knowing that opportunities exist is very different from understanding where they are, how they are changing, and what preparation is required to pursue them. As a result, important decisions are often made with incomplete information. This highlights the importance of guidance. Research from leading institutions around the world consistently shows that success depends on more than talent or academic achievement alone. Access to information, exposure to opportunities, mentorship, and professional networks often play a significant role in shaping outcomes. Research led by Harvard economist Raj Chetty has highlighted the importance of social networks and social capital in shaping economic opportunity and mobility. His findings suggest that while talent may be widely distributed, access to information, guidance, and opportunity often is not. People who understand available pathways and have access to strong networks may be better positioned to pursue opportunities that align with their strengths and interests. This insight carries particular relevance for Kashmir. The region is home to considerable talent, creativity, and potential. What often shapes outcomes is access to information, exposure to opportunities, and the confidence to explore pathways that may not be immediately visible. Guidance can help bridge this gap. It can provide individuals with tools to understand emerging trends, explore possibilities, evaluate options, and make informed decisions. Equally important, it encourages self-awareness. Effective guidance begins not with identifying opportunities but with understanding oneself. Interests, values, strengths, and goals form the foundation upon which meaningful careers and fulfilling lives are built. Research from universities and the work of Melinda Mechur Karp reinforce another important idea: career development is not a one-time decision. It is a lifelong process of learning, exploration, and adaptation. Effective guidance helps individuals make informed choices while remaining flexible enough to respond to changing circumstances. People benefit from clear pathways while retaining the freedom to explore interests, refine goals, and adapt as opportunities evolve. An example of this can be seen in Tamil Nadu, where initiatives involving IIT Madras have explored technology-enabled career guidance for students at scale. The value of such initiatives lies not in technology alone, but in expanding access to reliable information and structured guidance. The broader lesson is that people are often better equipped to navigate change when they have access to guidance, mentorship, and accurate information. These lessons carry particular relevance for Kashmir. Economic and technological changes are creating new possibilities across a range of sectors. Digital connectivity has expanded access to learning resources, professional networks, and employment opportunities. As a result, individuals have greater access to information and opportunities beyond their immediate surroundings. Greater access to information and opportunities also expands the range of choices available to individuals. Compared with previous generations, people today often have access to a wider set of educational and career pathways. In such an environment, guidance can play an important role in supporting informed decision-making. One of its most valuable contributions is its ability to build adaptability. The future of work is widely expected to be shaped by continuous change. New technologies, evolving industries, and shifting skill requirements will require individuals to learn, adapt, and grow throughout their lives. Success is likely to depend increasingly not on mastering a single set of skills but on developing the ability to learn, unlearn, and relearn. This reality calls for a broader understanding of career development. The question is no longer simply what profession someone should pursue. The more important question is what capabilities will enable individuals to thrive throughout a lifetime of change. A growing body of research and policy analysis points to the same conclusion: success in the twenty-first century depends not only on knowledge, but also on adaptability, problem-solving, communication, collaboration, and the ability to continue learning throughout life. The conversation about career guidance can also be viewed through the broader lens of human development. It involves helping people understand themselves, recognise opportunities, and make informed decisions that align with their abilities and aspirations. Viewed more broadly, guidance is not about directing people toward a particular profession. It is about equipping people to make informed decisions in a world of expanding possibilities and constant change. Among Kashmir's greatest strengths are its people, whose talents, aspirations, and potential will continue to shape its future. Helping them recognise their strengths, understand their options, and navigate their futures with confidence is therefore not merely an educational objective. It is an investment in human potential and, in turn, in the future of Kashmir itself. (The Author writes on education and human development. Feedback: bakshisuhaib094@gmail.com )
'Tamil Nadu pollution board finds no contamination at Hosur iPhone parts facility': Tata Electronics
Tata Electronics has received clearance from the Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board. The board confirmed all concerns regarding alleged groundwater contamination at the company's Hosur facility were satisfactorily addressed. Recent water sample analysis showed no contamination. The Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board has dropped any further action on this matter.
Man arrested for sexually harassing woman in Vadapalani
A case was registered under relevant provisions of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) and the Tamil Nadu Prohibition of Harassment of Women (TNPHW) Act
Narikuravas seek Tamil Nadu govt.s help to retrieve lands meant for community
These lands, and more, were donated by various persons and trusts for the welfare of the Narikuravar community, for use as schools, hostels and gurukulams
Senior executives of various banks call on Tamil Nadu CM Vijay
Medavakkams infrastructure struggles to keep up with rapid urbanisation
Damaged roads, water scarcity, pitiable waste management, lack of underground drainage and neglected water bodies define South Chennais fastest-growing residential localities
TVK govt releases white paper on Tamil Nadus finances
Tamil Nadu Finance Minister Marie Wilson on Tuesday (June 16, 2026) released a white paper on the States finances, which faulted the previous DMK regime helmed by then Chief Minister M.K. Stalin.
Man arrested for sexual assault on Nagaland woman
Tamil Nadus own-tax effort has collapsed, says White Paper
Giving an account of how T.N.s own tax revenue fared vis--vis 3 peer States in last 5 years, the report says the SOTR-to-GSDP ratio declined from 5.93% to 5.45%, the lowest in the States history and the steepest decline among the benchmarked States
Tamil Nadu pollution board drops scrutiny of Tata Electronics iPhone plant
Tata said independent tests and official analysis found no contamination, leading to closure of the case
Actor Vishal meets CM Vijay, sponsors education for underprivileged girls
Tamil superstar C Joseph Vijay's colleagues from the film industry recently met him to congratulate him on becoming the chief minister of Tamil Nadu.
GCC targets completion of 70km of SWD missing links before NE monsoon
GCC forms panel to ensure 100% streetlight functioning in city
Suspected ISIS operative, two others acquitted in Hindu Munnani leader murder case
Vijay inaugurates training program for MLAs
Ex-minister Vijayabaskar quits AIADMK, resigns MLA post
Parables of Marie Wilson: Minister tells kutti stories to describe Tamil Nadus finance situation
The minister started with a couplet on medicine - In excess or in deficit, imbalance breeds affliction. He described every single chapter of the white paper with a parable.
TVKgovernments White Paper putsTamil Nadus debt at 13.18lakhcrore
The report says the headline debt figure of 10lakhcrorein 2025-26 captures only the States direct borrowings through market loans, institutional debt, and public account liabilities; it does not capture the borrowings of thePSUs, statutory boards, and special purpose vehicles that the State guarantees or implicitly supports
Education: New TN Govt Can Learn A Lesson Or Two From Past Administrations
Meal Schemes To Reservation Policies, Various Govts Have Ensured TN Is A Forerunner In Education.
History-sheeter booked for assaulting cop during vehicle check
Trans Women Perform Bharatanatyam Ensemble for Pride Month in Chennai
Bajaj Auto to set up engg skills training centre at CEG campus
Perambur torso case: wife of victim, boyfriend sent to police custody
No more offline application for renewal/NOCs for private schools from Jul 1
16K drunk driving cases booked across TN this month
Teachers escape elephant attack in Karnataka; bike damaged
Chamarajanagar: Two school teachers narrowly escaped after a wild elephant attacked them while they were travelling to work on the Chamarajanagar-Sathyamangalam road near the Karnataka-Tamil Nadu border. The teachers have been identified as Mantenayak of Mookanapalya School and Balu of Kolipalya School. They were travelling from Doddagajanur in Talavadi taluk towards their respective schools when 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 .
TN chief minister Vijays election from Trichy East challenged

