STRONG PUSHBACK ON SHAH SLURAT HIGHEST LEVEL IN CANADA
The New Indian Express|November 04, 2024
BY naming the second most powerful person in India as having ordered offensive action against Khalistani elements in Canada-without producing proof-Canadian minister David Morrison did a hatchet job of trying to tarnish reputation.

He was of course fronting for beleaguered PM Justin Trudeau, who is on a diplomatic wrecking ball. With each swing, he is getting shriller and more desperate as the resonance he anticipated from voters isn't quite building up. His domestic unpopularity made him a liability, which is why more and more powerful voices from within want him out to save his party from slipping into the abyss. Developed democracies don't make wild allegations from the pulpit; tinpot dictators like Kim Jong Un do. Good democracies provide hard evidence that can be corroborated within four corners of the law.

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Record rainfall inundates Pondy, Villupuram
The New Indian Express

Record rainfall inundates Pondy, Villupuram

Puducherry gets 49cm rainfall, canals waterbodies overflow; power restored in only 20% of affected areas

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December 02, 2024
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Dravidian ideology votes now split in three directions, says Annamalai

UPON returning to Tamil Nadu after attending a higher education programme at the University of Oxford in England, BJP State President K Annamalai said the vote bank for Dravidian ideology has split in three directions with actor Vijay entering politics. \"Vijay's party, the presence of NTK, two Dravidian majors and other political parties, will make the 2026 Assembly elections a very significant one,\" he said.

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December 02, 2024
The New Indian Express

Nation-first ideology drives India: Governor

INDIA is driven by a nation-first ideology and we have a multi-alliance policy, said Tamil Nadu Governor RN Ravi on Sunday.

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December 02, 2024
Disburse relief quickly: EPS
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Disburse relief quickly: EPS

Opposition leader and AIADMK general secretary Edappadi K Palaniswami on Sunday said the state government should assess the damages caused to standing crops in all districts which were affected by heavy rains and take steps to provide relief assistance to the farmers immediately.

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December 02, 2024
Major highways to V'puram under water
The New Indian Express

Major highways to V'puram under water

VILLUPURAM recorded the highest rainfall ever of 51cm received at Mailam, and 27cm in Villupuram town, on Sunday, affecting normal life for over 48 hours.

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December 02, 2024
Will ask centre to send team to assess damage by Cyclone Fengal, says CM
The New Indian Express

Will ask centre to send team to assess damage by Cyclone Fengal, says CM

Stalin says damage to be assessed after rains subside, meeting with officials today

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December 02, 2024
Sewage enters Muttukadu backwaters
The New Indian Express

Sewage enters Muttukadu backwaters

WITH the city receiving heavy downpour, the Muttukadu backwaters south of Chennai has turned black with the sudden influx of raw sewage from upstream areas.

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December 02, 2024
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500 people marooned in Marakkanam sans food, power for 3 days

A part of East Coast Road on the border area of Chengalpattu-Villupuram districts was submerged in water on Sunday.

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December 02, 2024
Day after storm, water drained from 334 of 342 affected areas
The New Indian Express

Day after storm, water drained from 334 of 342 affected areas

Situation improves on Sunday, but clamour grows for lasting solutions; sludge accumulates in parts of Kodungaiyur; Pulianthope residents want canal deepened

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December 02, 2024
AICTE expert visit committee to include IoE profs
The New Indian Express

AICTE expert visit committee to include IoE profs

THE All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) has decided to include professors from Institutions of Eminence (IoEs) - IITs, NITs and IISc - in the expert visit committee (EVC), which would inspect the infrastructure and facilities at engineering colleges.

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December 02, 2024