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Govt to check commercial viability of D2M tech
AFTER the \"reasonably successful\" preliminary trials of direct-to-mobile (D2M) technology – telecast of live TV channels on smartphones without an internet connection – Prasar Bharati has sent a detailed proposal with findings to the government to seek approval for initiating large-scale testing to check its commercial feasibility.
Cong launches campaign to uphold Ambedkar's legacy, lines up rallies
TAKING the Ambedkar row from Parliament to streets, the Congress launched a nationwide campaign on Saturday.
Indian skills will help build 'New Kuwait': PM
Modi addresses diaspora, meets 101-year-old former IFS officer Mangal Sain Handa after granddaughter's request
Net forest cover rises, but decreases in biodiverse regions like Western Ghats
INDIA's net forest coverage increased by 1,445 square kilometers during 2021-23, but it lost the natural forest density in biodiverse-rich Western Ghats, Northeast, open natural ecosystems and mangrove forests, according to the biennial data released by the Central government on Saturday.
No grounds to reject Oppn's no-trust notice against V-P
THERE is no constitutional ground to reject the impeachment notice submitted by the Opposition seeking the removal of Vice-President and Rajya Sabha Chairman Jagdeep Dhankhar, said constitutional expert and former Lok Sabha secretary general PDT Achary.
THE RISE & RISE OF AMBEDKAR AS AN ICON
HE fracas over an insult to Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar leading to fisticuffs between the members of the ruling coalition and the opposition within the parliament complex underlined two distinctive trends.
PROTECT SOIL AFTER A YEAR OF LANDSLIDES
EAR 2024 saw huge landslides in several places across India, causing death, injury and devastation to people and animals.
Allu Arjun inhumane even after woman's death: CM
CHIEF Minister A Revanth Reddy once again took Tollywood actor Allu Arjun to task for the stampede that occurred at Sandhya Theatre. During the premiere of Pushpa-2, a woman lost her life, and her 8-year-old son suffered asphyxiation. He has been battling for life in hospital.
Lorry crashes on SUV, kills 6 people
48-year-old CEO of an IT firm along with five family members crushed to death in serial accident
Sahitya winner: CM promised memorial for Nellai uprising
CHIEF Minister MK Stalin on Saturday felicitated historian AR Venkatachalapathy, who has been chosen for the Sahitya Akademi award for 2024, for his book Tirunelveli Ezhuchiyum Vaa Vuu Ciyum-1908 (Tirunelveli Uprising and V. O. Chidambaram Pillai, 1908).
Udhaya: AIADMK is a frog seeking refuge in the shadow of a snake
DEPUTY Chief Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin on Saturday alleged the pact between AIADMK and BJP is no more tacit and the former's support of the ruling party in the centre is now out in the open.
DMK govt not genuine on Tungsten issue: EPS
AIADMK General Secretary Edappadi K Palaniswami has criticised the DMK government for its alleged lethargic attitude in handling the tungsten mining issue.
MAN ATTACKS DALIT FOR DRINKING TEA IN HIS PRESENCE
The Tiruppur district police have booked a 50-year-old man from a dominant community under SC/ST Act after he allegedly attacked a 36-year-old Dalit man for sitting in front of him and drinking tea at a bakery in Moolanur in Tiruppur district.
HC suggests action against cops over murder in Nellai
THE Madras High Court on Saturday directed the Commissioner of Tirunelveli city police to hold an inquiry into the alleged negligence on the part of the policemen present at the district court complex to prevent the brutal murder of an accused just outside the gates of the court.
Civic polls only after delimitation, reservation works, govt tells court
Addl advocate gen says collectors will hold meetings with stakeholders to devise modalities
Stalin calls DMK MPs heroes for their good performance in Parl
CHIEF Minister MK Stalin on Saturday commended the DMK MPs for the manner in which they conducted themselves by raising important issues in an impactful manner during the recently concluded winter session of the Parliament.
Unburied goat carcasses may have lured killer leopard
CARCASSES of goats left unburied may have lured the leopard, which killed 24-year-old Anjali, into Drhuvam village near Veerichitipalli reserved forest area, said forest officials.
DMK shows disparity in flood aid allocation: Ex-min
Around 600 AIADMK cadres staged a protest on Saturday at the municipality ground, accusing the DMK government of disparity in flood relief allocation, with only ₹2,000 relief given to victims in Cuddalore, Kallakurichi, and Villupuram districts while providing ₹6,000 as compensation during the Chennai floods, owing to electoral considerations.
TN Guv disburses ₹1 crore pension arrears to kin of former defence personnel
GOVERNOR RN Ravi disbursed pension arrears worth ₹1 crore to family members of retired armed force personnel at the golden jubilee celebration of the SPARSH- System for Pension Administration (Raksha) Outreach-programme organised at VIT University on Saturday.
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DMK Nathal panchayat president, son arrested in death of BJP leader
Vittal Kumar, head of BJP's spiritual wing, allegedly died in an accident on December 16
The boy who broke free
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A VOYAGE WOVEN WITH SALT & STARLIGHT
The Periyathalai shoreline is alive with the sound of crashing waves when a silhouette emerges in the faint glow of the moonlit sky, balancing fishing nets on her shoulder as the salt-laden wind whips around her.
Sagging power line kills pilgrim getting off bus
A 20-year-old bus passenger, Agalya of Tirupattur, died early on Saturday after she was electrocuted by a sagging power line while alighting from the vehicle along the Arcot-Cheyyar Road.
Pegasus liable in WhatsApp suit: US court
WITH a US court finding Israel's NSO Group — which sells spyware Pegasus — liable in a lawsuit filed by WhatsApp in 2019 flagging breaches in devices, snooping is back on the front burner, including in India.
Rule tweak cuts access to certain poll documents
Congress says it will challenge it in court
Love-all start: Sindhu-Sai set for match close to heart
THERE is always a sprinkling of condiments to add flavour to a celebrity marriage. The brouhaha it generates is sometimes bewildering. When P V Sindhu announced her engagement and marriage to a Hyderabad entrepreneur, interest grew as the date of marriage neared, especially surrounding the identity of her to-be-husband Venkata Datta Sai.
Odisha harnesses AI potential for forest, wildlife conservation
FROM thwarting poachers and spotting forest fires to preventing accidental death of elephants, the use of Artificial intelligence (AI) has revolutionised forest and wildlife protection in Odisha, showcasing how cutting-edge technology can play a pivotal role in safeguarding the ecosystem.
MAPPING FLOOD, DROUGHT RISKS OF INDIAN DISTRICTS
A new report from the Department of Science and Technology and the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation, quantified the vulnerability of each district in the country to climate change so as to develop actionable pathways to mitigate them and evolve sustainable solutions.
Odisha harnesses AI potential for forest, wildlife conservation
\"Use of the advanced surveillance tool is proving to be a game-changer, offering real-time monitoring and enhanced decision-making capabilities to the wildlife authorities,\" said PCCF Wildlife and Chief Wildlife Warden Prem Kumar Jha.