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College to host INSPIRE science camp for Class XI students
A total of 125 Class XI students will have an opportunity to participate in a science camp to be hosted by Jamal Mohamed College in Tiruchi under the Innovation in Science Pursuit for Inspired Research (INSPIRE) programme, sponsored by the Department of Science and Technology later this month. According to an official statement, the residential camp is to be held on college campus from December…
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Trichy Cauvery Bridge getting Colourful. #tiruchirappalli #trichy #tiruchy #திருச்சி #தமிழ்நாடு #TamilNadu #tiruchi #ilovetrichy #trichyit #Trichy #cauverybridge #cauvery (at Cauvery bridge,trichy) https://www.instagram.com/p/CpMRU78Jn-I/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Tragedy in Jallikattu
Jallikattu organized in the state of Tamil Nadu caused chaos. Also there was a tragedy in Jallikattu organized in Tiruchi. In Palemedu Jallikattu, one person was killed and 30 others were injured. The injured were taken to the hospital. Also there was chaos in Jaltikattu in Tiruchi. One of the villagers was killed when the bulls ran over them.
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Four schools and a college in Tiruchi receive hoax bomb threats
Four schools and a college in Tiruchi, Tamil Nadu, received bomb threats via email early on Tuesday (November 5, 2024), prompting the managements of some of these institutions to declare a holiday. The police conducted thorough searches at the institutions with the assistance of bomb detection and disposal squads; no bombs were recovered from their premises. The emails were sent at around 3 a.m.…
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Unmarried couples denied entry to tourist places on Valentine's Day in Tiruchy
Tiruchy Superintendent of Police Sujith Kumar said he had ordered the police to prevent such protests and instances of moral policing.
TIRUCHY: The city witnessed instances of moral policing on Valentines' Day, with police personnel stationed outside tourist spots in the city like Mukkombu, Kallanai and others denying entry to unmarried couples citing security reasons.
An unmarried couple who were denied entry into the Mukkombu park, said, "When we asked the reason, the police said they were deployed to prevent any nuisance and also to prevent right-wing organisations from attacking them."
On the contrary, married couples were allowed inside these places. A Kavin, who was similarly barred from entering the park, remarked that the police, in the name of preventing moral policing, were actually enforcing it.
According to a police personnel employed at Mukkombu park, the measures were put in place as a precaution because the city police expected right-wing organisations to stage a protest against couples celebrating Valentine's Day. Tiruchy Superintendent of Police Sujith Kumar said he had ordered the police to prevent such protests and instances of moral policing.
Regarding the barring of entry to unmarried couples, he said, "We will check if such instances were happening and take remedial measures." City Commissioner of Police M Sathiya Priya also remarked that the order was to prevent moral policing and prevent unfortunate incidents.
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For the last three years, R. Madhana has been reaching out to women’s self-help groups to teach them about the commercial potential of flower pots made with coir dust, a waste product derived from the fibrous mesocarp (middle layer) of the coconut husk. She is now trying to empower local businesswomen to venture into this full-time.
With the help of a hot press die cutting machine installed at a demonstration unit in Srirangam, Ms. Madhana’s firm, ‘Saini Eco Products and Exports’, creates six- and eight-inch planter pots, and smaller ‘root trainers’ that can replace plastics in gardening and agricultural operations.
“Coir dust used to be thrown away earlier or burned by farmers. Few people are aware of the value-added products that can be made with it. These pots are completely biodegradable, and since the material is naturally absorbent, can reduce the amount of water used in gardening,” the entrepreneur told The Hindu.
Ms. Madhana maintains a training workshop in Srirangam and a production unit at Aranthangi for client orders. Coir is sourced from farmers in and around Aranthangi while the natural latex needed to bind the matting is brought from Kerala.
“I am trying to help more women join this sector in our district,” said Ms. Madhana. As a pilot project, she has tie-up with producers in nearby cities, to buy back the coir pots made with her machine.
#solarpunk#solarpunk business#solarpunk business models#solar punk#startup#farmers#india#coconut waste#coir#biodegradable#gardening
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Tamil Nadu Rains: Schools to Remain Closed in Madurai, Tiruchi, and Other Districts on Friday
Schools in Puducherry, Tiruchi, Thanjavur, and Tirunelveli Declared Holiday Due to Heavy Rains on Friday Morning While different parts of Tamil Nadu receive heavy rains on Friday December 13 2024 District Collectors from Madurai Mayiladuthurai among others have closed school. The decision to declare the school holiday was made early this morning by the Madurai Collector M.S. Sangeetha as well…
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[ad_1] GG News Bureau New Delhi, 2nd Dec. Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) Rajya Sabha MP Tiruchi Siva on Monday filed an adjournment motion notice to discuss the ongoing violence in Manipur. The motion was moved under Rule 267 (Notice of Motion for Suspension of Rules) with the aim of urging the government to address the crisis. Tiruchi emphasized that the violence in Manipur has claimed over 250 lives, displaced many, and disrupted countless livelihoods, making it crucial to find a lasting solution. In his letter to the Secretary General of Rajya Sabha, Tiruchi stated, “It is imperative to find an immediate and lasting solution to this crisis.” In addition, Congress MP B. Manickam Tagore moved a separate adjournment motion notice, seeking a discussion on the allegations against billionaire Gautam Adani. The allegations, put forward by the U.S. Justice Department, involve accusations of bribery and corruption. Tagore highlighted the “public interest” in the matter and demanded an investigation by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) and other relevant agencies. He called for public disclosure of the investigation, stressing the need for transparency and accountability in corporate practices affecting Indian citizens and entities. Meanwhile, DMK MP TR Baalu filed an adjournment motion notice in the Lok Sabha regarding the severe crop damage and property destruction caused by Cyclone Fengal. The cyclone, which brought unprecedented rainfall and heavy flooding, affected several districts in Tamil Nadu, including Villupuram, Cudalore, and Chengalpattu, as well as parts of Puducherry. The motions come after both Houses of Parliament faced disruptions in the previous week, where opposition members demanded a discussion on the indictment of Adani. The winter session of Parliament, which began on November 25, is scheduled to continue until December 20. The post DMK, Congress MPs File Adjournment Motions in Parliament on Manipur Violence, Adani Allegations appeared first on Global Governance News- Asia's First Bilingual News portal for Global News and Updates. [ad_2] Source link
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[ad_1] GG News Bureau New Delhi, 2nd Dec. Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) Rajya Sabha MP Tiruchi Siva on Monday filed an adjournment motion notice to discuss the ongoing violence in Manipur. The motion was moved under Rule 267 (Notice of Motion for Suspension of Rules) with the aim of urging the government to address the crisis. Tiruchi emphasized that the violence in Manipur has claimed over 250 lives, displaced many, and disrupted countless livelihoods, making it crucial to find a lasting solution. In his letter to the Secretary General of Rajya Sabha, Tiruchi stated, “It is imperative to find an immediate and lasting solution to this crisis.” In addition, Congress MP B. Manickam Tagore moved a separate adjournment motion notice, seeking a discussion on the allegations against billionaire Gautam Adani. The allegations, put forward by the U.S. Justice Department, involve accusations of bribery and corruption. Tagore highlighted the “public interest” in the matter and demanded an investigation by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) and other relevant agencies. He called for public disclosure of the investigation, stressing the need for transparency and accountability in corporate practices affecting Indian citizens and entities. Meanwhile, DMK MP TR Baalu filed an adjournment motion notice in the Lok Sabha regarding the severe crop damage and property destruction caused by Cyclone Fengal. The cyclone, which brought unprecedented rainfall and heavy flooding, affected several districts in Tamil Nadu, including Villupuram, Cudalore, and Chengalpattu, as well as parts of Puducherry. The motions come after both Houses of Parliament faced disruptions in the previous week, where opposition members demanded a discussion on the indictment of Adani. The winter session of Parliament, which began on November 25, is scheduled to continue until December 20. The post DMK, Congress MPs File Adjournment Motions in Parliament on Manipur Violence, Adani Allegations appeared first on Global Governance News- Asia's First Bilingual News portal for Global News and Updates. [ad_2] Source link
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Panchayat, aided schools in Tiruchi district bag awards for excellence in teaching, better enrolment
Students of Subbiah Memorial Middle School in Thennur undergoing training in Silambattam. | Photo Credit: SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT Two panchayat union schools and a government-aided school in Tiruchi have bagged the Tamil Nadu Government’s Best School awards for 2023-24. Subbiah Memorial Middle School in Thennur, Panchayat Union Middle School at Pambattipatti village in Vaiyampatti block, and…
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When contacted, a senior hospital official told The Hindu that the patient’s blood sample has been sent for further testing #BioTech #science
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Four schools and a college in Tiruchi receive hoax bomb threats
Four schools and a college in Tiruchi, Tamil Nadu, received bomb threats via email early on Tuesday (November 5, 2024), prompting the managements of some of these institutions to declare a holiday. The police conducted thorough searches at the institutions with the assistance of bomb detection and disposal squads; no bombs were recovered from their premises. The emails were sent at around 3 a.m.…
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யாருடைய அரட்டலுக்கும் உருட்டலுக்கும் பயப்படாமல் செயல்பட்டு வருகிறோம்: முதல்வர் ஸ்டாலின் பேச்சு | working without fear tamil nadu CM Stalin at tiruchi siva book release event
சென்னை: சென்னை – கலைவாணர் அரங்கத்தில் திமுக மாநிலங்களவைக் குழுத் தலைவர் திருச்சி சிவா எழுதிய ஐந்து நூல்கள் வெளியீட்டு விழாவில் முதல்வர் ஸ்டாலின் கலந்து கொண்டார். இதில் துணை முதல்வர் உதயநிதி ஸ்டாலின், நடிகர் பிரகாஷ்ராஜ், கவிஞர் வைரமுத்து ஆகியோரும் பங்கேற்றனர். இதில் முதல்வர் ஸ்டாலின் பேசியதாவது: எண்பதுகளின் தொடக்கத்தில் திராவிட முன்னேற்றக் கழகத்துக்காக இளைஞரணியைத் முன்னாள் முதல்வர் கருணாநிதி…
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Tamil Nadu CM Honours Artisans and Inaugurates New College Buildings in Three Districts
In a heartwarming ceremony held at the secretariat, Chief Minister MK Stalin recognized the exceptional contributions of Tamil Nadu’s artisans. On Tuesday, he presented lifetime achievement awards to eight distinguished artisans and Poompuhar awards to ten others, celebrating their dedication and remarkable achievements in the field of handicrafts.
The lifetime achievement award recipients included:
N Balakrishnan from Kanchipuram
S Govindaraj and K P Umapathy from Thanjavur
S Rajagopal and Sulaikal Beevi from Tirunelveli
N Mani from Thiruvannamalai
C Muthuswami and S Thanga Jothi from Kanniyakumari
The Poompuhar awards were presented to:
C Ravi, C Nagalakshmi, R Loganathan, and M Murugesan from Thanjavur
M Rajappa from Pudukkottai
N Poovammal and S Lilly Mary from Kanniyakumari
P Varadhan and M Rajarathinam from Chengalpattu
R Sakthivel from Kallakuruchi
In addition to celebrating these artisans, Chief Minister Stalin inaugurated new buildings for government arts and science colleges and polytechnic colleges across three districts. These new facilities, constructed at a total cost of Rs 52.75 crore, are located in Pudukkottai, Tiruchy, and Namakkal districts, with an additional building at the Government Polytechnic College for Women in Coimbatore.
This dual initiative of honoring artisans and enhancing educational infrastructure underscores the Tamil Nadu government's commitment to preserving cultural heritage while fostering educational development.
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