Tamil Nadu

2023 - 2 - 21

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Tamil Nadu: SETC buses to reach Chennai through Tambaram ... (The Indian Express)

In a circular dated February 16, it was noted that SETC buses from other cities of Tamil Nadu bound for Puratchi Thalaivar Dr MGR Bus Stand (Koyembedu bus ...

It was said that buses would stop a little away from the Tambaram Corporation bus stand shed on the left side of the road. He noted that the transport department had already attempted a similar initiative earlier and it didn’t work out well. In a circular dated February 16, it was noted that SETC buses from other cities of Tamil Nadu bound for Puratchi Thalaivar Dr MGR Bus Stand (Koyembedu bus stand/CMBT) in Chennai will now make a stop at Tambaram.

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SEP panel readies draft with issues facing education in Tamil Nadu (Times of India)

In a step closer towards realising the state education policy (SEP), the high-level committee tasked with the responsibility has prepared a 133-page d.

We will start writing the policy after receiving notes from the experts," Jawahar Nesan said after meeting students and faculty members of Madras University on Monday. Updating the syllabus regularly will help students." We have issued it to 120 experts from various sub-committees to come up with solutions," convener of the high-level committee L Jawahar Nesan said.

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Tamil Nadu, Karnataka and Kerala join for census of vultures (India Narrative)

Joining hands for conserving vultures, three southern States, namely Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Karnataka will be conducting the first-ever synchronised census ...

After the census a slew of management interventions are planned by the authorities. Till now forest officials and environmentalists have had a rough estimate of vultures in the South. Ramakrishnan from Wildlife Biology Department, Government Art College, Udhagamandalam stated that there are only 150-odd vultures left in the wild in Tamil Nadu.

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Tamil Nadu: तमिलनाडु में आरएसएस की रैली से घबराई डीएमके सरकार ... (अमर उजाला)

बता दें कि राष्ट्रीय स्वयं सेवक संघ ने बीती 2 अक्टूबर को तमिलनाडु में 51 जगहों पर रूट ...

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7 injured as mini truck, lorry collide in Tamil Nadu (Times of India)

Seven people, including four women, sustained grievous injuries after a truck collided head on with a mini truck near Thiruvaiyaru on Monday.

When the mini truck was nearing Kadaiyathoppu village on Kallanai-Thiruvaiyaru Road, a truck which was heading towards a river to mine sand collided head on with the vehicle. Alleging that sand trucks were becoming a threat to people residing along the Cauvery, a large number of villagers blocked traffic on the road. He had gone to Tuticorin along with his family members - Pandiselvi, 35, Mahalakshmi, 55, Jansi, 26, Gayathri, 14, Balamurugan, 34, and Sesu, 60 - to offer prayers at a temple.

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तमिलनाडु सरकार ने हाई कोर्ट के आदेश को दी सुप्रीम कोर्ट में चुनौती, RSS ... (दैनिक जागरण)

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Kerala, Tamil Nadu and Karnataka to begin the first synchronised ... (The Hindu)

The survey would simultaneously be organised in the three forest divisions, including the Wayanad wildlife sanctuary, and the South and North forest divisions.

Wayanad wildlife sanctuary, contiguous to the tiger reserves of Nagarhole and Bandipur of Karnataka and Mudumalai of Tamil Nadu, is the lone region where vultures thrive in the State. But the population has come down to less than 10,000 . “Every year the Forest departments in the three states were organising separate surveys at different timing to count the remaining vulture population in South India,” says Dinesh Kumar, Additional Deputy Conservator of Forest, Wayanad wildlife sanctuary. Each of the locations would be monitored by a five-member team, comprising a vulture expert; a forest beat officer, one or two volunteers and a forest watcher, he said. Vultures faced a catastrophic population decline during the 2000s when the species was exposed to the anti-inflammatory drug diclofenac used in cattle as a painkiller. It would be conducted after dividing the Wayanad landscape, where the bird species were frequently sighted, into 10 locations.

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Tamil Nadu govt moves Supreme Court against RSS route march in ... (Deccan Herald)

The Tamil Nadu government has moved the Supreme Court against the Madras High Court order permitting the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) to take out its ...

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Tamil Nadu: MK Stalin Govt bent on suppressing RSS's route march ... (Organiser)

On February 21, MK Stalin's Tamil Nadu Government filed an appeal before the Supreme Court against the Madras High Court's order allowing Rashtriya.

On February 10, 2023, Madras High Court’s division bench set aside the single-judge’s order which imposed a slew of restrictions against the RSS related to the conduction of route marches and gatherings in Tamil Nadu. After the Tamil Nadu Government denied RSS with the permission to organise route marches, RSS filed a contempt of court petition before the Madras High Court. The tussle between the Tamil Nadu Government and the RSS began when the former denied permission to organise route marches and public gatherings to the latter in September 2022.

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Tamil Nadu govt moves SC challenging HC order permitting RSS ... (Daijiworld.com)

New Delhi, Feb 21 (IANS): The Tamil Nadu government has moved the Supreme Court challenging the Madras High Court order, which allowed Rashtriya Swayamsevak ...

The high court had permitted RSS members to wear their uniform and play its musical band during the marches throughout the state. New Delhi, Feb 21 (IANS): The Tamil Nadu government has moved the Supreme Court challenging the Madras High Court order, which allowed Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) to conduct a route march across the state. The state government pointed at the apprehension for disturbance of public peace against the backdrop of the ban on Popular Front of India in September last year.

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Tamil Nadu moves Supreme Court challenging Madras High Court ... (barandbench.com)

The Tamil Nadu government has approached Supreme Court to challenge a Madras High Court order that had aside conditions imposed by a single-Judge on a ...

The State government was directed to make necessary security and traffic arrangements for the march as well. The High Court in its February 10 order, also directed the RSS to give to the Tamil Nadu police any three dates of its choice to hold the route march in the State, adding that the police must grant permission for the march on any one of those three dates. In the February 10 order under challenge, a division bench of the High Court had directed the Tamil Nadu police to grant the RSS permission to conduct the route march.

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Tamil Nadu govt moves SC challenging Madras HC order permitting ... (Republic World)

Tamil Nadu govt has now moved to the Supreme Court after Madras High Court allowed Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) to carry out route marches across the ...

The High Court directed the Tamil Nadu police to permit the Sangh to take out route marches on the mentioned dates in various districts across the state on public roads with strict norms and regulations. The police authorities submitted that the denial of the permission was a policy decision based on intelligence reports. The MK Stalin-led regime will challenge the High Court's order allowing the organisation to take out its route march on rescheduled dates.

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Tamil Nadu moves Supreme Court challenging Madras HC order ... (Maktoob media)

Tamil Nadu DMK government has moved Supreme Court of India against Madras High Court division order permitting Hindu militant group RSS to conduct a route ...

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