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Broadbill, Golden Oriole & Collared Falconet: Rare birds chirp in Nainital
AS global warming continues to take its toll, the impact of climate change onthe avian world has become increasingly apparent. Notably, 6summer visitors,-a category of migratory birds-are now being sighted in Nainital and its surroundings during November, a shift attributed to changing weather patterns and climate variability.
10 Manipur Cong MLAs seek action against PC over social media post
TEN Manipur Congress leaders, including MLAs and former ministers, jointly wrote a letter to party president Mallikarjun Kharge demanding action against party leader P Chidambaram for his controversial social media post.
Shah meets Sai to firm up plans against Maoists
CHHATTISGARH Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai on Wednesday met Home Minister Amit Shah here at his North Block office and apprised him of the progress made in combating Naxalism in the state and expressed confidence in making it 'Maoist-free' by March 2026.
Not much room, but ready for talks with Kyiv: Russia
RUSSIAN envoy to India Denis Alipov on Wednesday said though there was not much ground for negotiation, Moscow is prepared to sit and talk with Kyiv, provided there is an \"acceptable basis\" for it.
IMD forecasts very dense fog in 3-4 days
THE India Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted dense to very dense fog during the night and early morning hours over parts of northwest region, including Punjab, Haryana-Chandigarh, and Himachal Pradesh, inthe late night or morning hours in the next 3-4 days, which may disrupt transport and aviation operations.
Rajnath, Chinese defence minister talk bilateral ties
DEFENCE Minister Rajnath Singh on Wednesday met his Chinese counterpart Admiral Dong Jun in Vientiane, Lao PDR on the sidelines of 11th ASEAN Defence Ministers' Meeting-Plus (ADMM-Plus).
MEA trashes Canada report on Nijjar murder plot, calls it 'ludicrous'
INDIA has rubbished Canadian media reports suggesting that Prime Minister Narendra Modi was aware of the plot to kill Khalistani separatist Hardeep Singh Nijjar.
Extreme climate to pose risks to kids in 25 yrs
A UNICEF report has made a grave projection about India's population, forecasting that the country will have 350 million children by 2050.
WHEN DOGE TSARS GO TILTING AT WINDMILLS
OGECOIN is the cryptocurrency Elon Musk has been promoting through his social-media platform, X. DOGE (department of government efficiency) is a proposed department in the coming Donald Trump government tasked by two putative co-heads, Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy, to slash the US federal government's size and spend.
Glam & glitz: 9-day-long celebration of cinematic heritage at IFFI begins
THE nine-day celebration of India's cultural and cinematic heritage - International Film Festival of India (IFFI) - kickstarted With the Australian film Better Man directed by Michael Gracy, in Goa on Wednesday. Better Man, is a cinematic tribute to resilience, fame, and the extraordinary life of British pop legend Robbie Williams.
WHY JUDICIARY HAD TO STOP THE BULLDOZER
Though the SC's direction to stop illegal demolitions is significant, it came a bit too late for many. The court ought to have found a way to compensate victims too
41-cm rainfall lashes Rameswaram in 10 hrs
A total of 164 cm of rain lashed Ramanathapuram district from 6 am to 4 pm on Wednesday.
India can produce affordable car sensors
INDIAN Space Research Organisation (ISRO) Chairman S Somanath on Wednesday highlighted a contradiction in India's manufacturing industry, that while sensors used in rockets and spacecraft are made in India, automotive sensors are imported.
Gang rapes girl who stepped out of home to relieve herself
THE Vellore All Women Police arrested three men on Wednesday for allegedly sexually assaulting a 13-year-old when she stepped out of her house to attend nature's call.
4 injured after man sets wife on Ere over her 6piety,
ANGERED by his wife's intense spiritual devotion, a 56-year-old farmer in Tiruchy allegedly splashed petrol on her, leading to a fire accident on Tuesday night.
TN to introduce Battery Energy Storage Systems to boost green energy inra
In a major step towards strengthening renewable energy infrastructure, Tamil Nadu Green Energy Corporation Limited (TNGEC) is set to introduce Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) for the first time in the state.
Suspension letter served to Tamil univ V-C at Gandhigram institute function
TAMIL University Vice-Chancellor V Thiruvalluvan whose three-year tenure is about to end on December 12, 2024 has been placed under suspension.
Madurai airport expansion: Stay on eviction in village
Residents moved the HC seeking direction for proper rehabilitation
₹252 cr given via Kalaignar Kanavu Illam scheme: Govt
The state government has disbursed ₹252 crore to beneficiaries under the Kalaignar Kanavu Illam scheme for the construction of houses.
UNICEF set to promote govt's 'Namma School'
UNICEF is set to promote Namma School - Namma Ooru Palli initiative, aimed at improving infrastructure in government schools through contributions from private companies and individuals in other states and countries.
Guide, logo for Magizh Mutram released
SCHOOL Education Minister Anbil Mahesh Poyyamozhi on Wednesday released the guide and logo for Magizh Mutram, the new house system to be introduced in 37,592 government schools across the state.
Stay off ideas that destabilise India's diversity, DMK tells centre
Party’s executive panel meet urges union govt to do minimum good to people’ at least now
Stalin urges union min to take steps for release of fishermen from Pak jail
CHIEF Minister MK Stalin on Wednesday urged External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar to initiate steps to secure the release of 14 fishermen, including 7 from Tamil Nadu, arrested by the Pakistan Navy on January 3.
Indus Valley not Aryan civilisation and language used not Sanskrit: Scholars
SCHOLARS including professors and archaeologists contended that the Indus valley civilisation is not an Aryan civilisation and that the language of the people of the Indus Valley was not Sanskrit.
Farmers: 4K observation wells inadequate to tackle groundwater challenges
DATA from the Water Resources Department (groundwater), accessed by TNIE, show the state currently has 4,016 observation Wells to monitor groundwater levels. However, farmers say the number is incommensurate for the state's 17,000 villages.
Dalit out Iit, VCK plan rally for SC constituency in Kumari
DEMANDING an assembly constituency reserved for scheduled caste (SC) in the district, Tamil Nadu Dalit Rights Protection Movement is set to start a march (padayatra) from Kanniyakumari to the secretariat in Chennai on November 26.
GCC repurposes homeless shelter at Kannappar Thidal as printing press
Official says no pressing need for more shelters, but recent survey said 8,331 destitute in city
TV channel lensman dies as car rams bike
A 39-year-old Telugu news channel cameraman died after a car rammed his two-wheeler near Maduravoyal on Wednesday.
HC warns HR&CE commissioner of severe action if order disobeyed
THE first bench of Madras High Court consisting of Chief Justice KR Shriram and Justice Senthilkumar Ramamoorthy on Wednesday warned the commissioner of HR&CE department of severe action if he failed to take action on temple matters as per the court's orders.
PSTM scam: DVAC gets 2 mths to wrap up probe
THE Madurai Bench of Madras High Court recently granted DVAC an additional two months to complete its investigation into the issuance of fake PSTM certificates by various universities to candidates for securing Group I posts in Tamil Nadu.