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EXTENDING NET OF PROTECTION ONLINE
HE recent decision by the Supreme Court in the Just Rights for Children Alliance (2024) case holds phenomenal significance in this digital age.
'Conspiracy to kill officials hatched by BRS leaders'
Arrest of ex-Kodangal MLA based on 48 calls made or received from BRS activist
Disparity in milk procurement by Aavin, officials fudging numbers
DAIRY farmers from Madurai district have raised allegations against Aavin (Madurai) officials, claiming they are showing less procurement despite a higher volume of milk being supplied every day. They also flagged malpractices by the officials.
Can't regulate affairs in pvt space, court tells TN govt
HOLDING that the constitution forbids the state and its officers from controlling or regulating the affairs in the private space of a citizen, the Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court on Wednesday ordered the state government to return the 'Bharat Mata' statue, which was removed by the authorities from the BJP office premises in Virudhunagar district.
Teacher gets two years imprisonment for harassing students in Chennai school
A special court for cases booked under Pocso Act has convicted a teacher who was employed with the Padma Seshadri Bala Bhavan in Chennai, and sentenced him to undergo two years imprisonment on eight counts under section 12 of the Pocso Act for sexually harassing students.
Mother, child die during delivery at private hospital
A 24-year-old woman and her baby died due to delivery complications at a private hospital here on Wednesday morning.
Healthy ageing possible with accessible diabetes care at DMDSC
MIFE expectancy is rising in India, leading to a rapidly increasing elderly population.
To curb tailbacks, 4 TN toll plazas to be monitored via GIS
In the wake of complaints about long waiting times at toll plazas, the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has decided to monitor four plazas, including Vanagaram and Surapattu plazas on the Chennai Bypass, using Geographic Information System (GIS)-based software for real-time tracking.
82 KL students suffer food poisoning at Kodai resort
AROUND 82 students from Kerala suffered food poisoning after having dinner at a resort in Kodaikanal early on Wednesday.
Brother of OPS acquitted in priest suicide case
FORMER Chief Minister O Panneerselvam's younger brother O Raja and five others were acquitted in the Kailasapatti temple priest suicide case by the Dindigul special court on Wednesday morning.
After protest over pontiff's marriage, mutt charge given to HR&CE
Amid high drama, the 28th pontiff of Suriyanarkoil adheenam, Sri Mahalinga Pandara Sannidhi, on Tuesday night handed over charge of the mutt to the Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments (HR&CE) department.
EPS: No BJP tie-up, DMK is our enemy
On Udhaya's debate challenge, AIADMK chief says there are ex-mins to answer deputy CM
Vilathikulam farmers plan black-flag stir against Dy CM over crop insurance
VILATHIKULAM farmers, facing prolonged delays in receiving crop insurance relief, threatened to protest against Deputy CM Udhaynidhi Stalin's visit to Thoothukudi district with black flags.
GCC prepared to handle monsoon, 1K tonnes silt removed from Otteri: Min
Nehru inspects desilting at Otteri and Virugambakkam canals, says 329 relief centres ready
Understanding the Hidden Signs of Diabetes: Why Unexplained Weight Loss and Lifestyle Choices Matter More Than Ever
In today's world, many people struggle with maintaining a healthy weight. However, one of the most alarming warning signs of diabetes is unexplained weight loss.
EPS announces stir against bid to acquire 600 acres by CMDA
AIADMK General Secretary Edappadi K Palaniswami on Wednesday announced that the party would stage a demonstration at Pudhuvancherry-Mappedu Junction on November 19 to condemn the Chennai Metropolitan Development Authority's (CMDA) alleged attempt to acquire around 600 acres of agricultural lands from villages in the Tambaram municipal corporation.
GCC prepared to handle monsoon, 1K tonnes silt removed from Otteri: Min
Nehru inspects desilting at Otteri and Virugambakkam canals, says 329 relief centres ready
Professor attacked over parking; ban sought on VIP vehicles inside AU
IN the wake of an Anna University faculty member sustaining injuries during a scuffle over vehicle parking inside the campus on Tuesday, the Anna University Teachers' Association (AUTA) has demanded that vehicles of outsiders be restricted inside the campus.
Doctors go on protest demanding better security in govt hosps
Although health min said doctors would not continue with the stir, associations that TNIE spoke to said they intend to go on with the protest
ED names Ameer, 11 others as accused in Jaffer Sadiq case
THE Enforcement Directorate has arraigned 12 persons and eight companies as accused in the chargesheet filed before a CBI court in Chennai in its money laundering investigation against expelled DMK leader and alleged drug kingpin Jaffer Sadiq.
Govt to hire teachers only after checking criminal antecedents
THE state government is in the process of making verification of antecedents of teachers mandatory before recruiting them in government schools.
HC allows release of Kanguva, tells filmmaker to deposit ₹3.75cr more
THE Madras High Court on Wednesday allowed release of Suriya-starrer Kanguva with the condition to deposit ₹3.75 crore within four weeks in the account of the official assignee who was appointed by the court to manage the assets of an insolvent financier from whom filmmaker KE Gnana-velraja had taken a loan for his projects.
SC brakes on bulldozer justice
Lays down strict guidelines for demolishing property; says executive can't act as judiciary
Man stabs govt doc in spat over 'poor treatment' for mom
DR J Balaji (53), a medical oncologist at the Kalaignar Centenary Super Specialty Hospital (KCSSH) at Guindy in Chennai, was stabbed seven times on Wednesday allegedly by the son of a patient over grievances regarding the cancer treatment offered to his mother at the facility.
BRISK POLLING IN JHARKHAND AS VOTERS DEFY MAOIST THREAT
DESPITE Maoist threats, the first phase of voting for 43 Assembly seats in Jharkhand concluded peacefully with 64.86% voting turnout till 5 pm.
39 held, notices slapped on 67 over abusive social media posts in Andhra
IN what appears to be a step to keep social media platforms free of abusive language, the Telugu Desam Party (TDP)-led NDA government has launched a major crackdown on those posting such content against political leaders, their family members and individuals.
Height limit removed for TN industrial buildings
In a bid to stimulate industrial growth in the state through vertical development along Transit Oriented Development areas, the Tamil Nadu government has amended the Tamil Nadu Combined Development and Building Rules (TNCDBR) to remove height restrictions for high-rise buildings constructed on roads that have a minimum width of 30 metres on a plot size of 4,000 square metres and above, subject to clearance by Airport Authority of India.
Lankan polls close, Tamil parties hold breath
AS Sri Lanka went to the polls on Wednesday to elect a new parliament, political parties representing Tamils, most of whom reside in the north, east and hill country regions, are awaiting the outcome with bated breath as the island nation witnesses a multi-cornered contest on a scale never seen before.
G77, China agree on new NCQG draft text as basis for finance negotiations
THE first iteration of the draft New Collective Quantified Goal on Climate Finance (NCQG) released on Wednesday found most of the G77 countries and China agreeing to use it as the basis for negotiations to achieve an ambitious climate finance goal.
SC brakes on bulldozer justice
Lays down strict guidelines for demolishing property; says executive can't act as judiciary