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Imayam’s ‘Nammalu’: Power lust, caste pride, and electoral sabotage take the centre stage
The short story is driven by the authority of an unquestioned district secretary — a former minister and a caste Hindu — who acts against his own party’s candidate
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Tamil literature and electoral politics: a compilation
This is a collection of articles published in The Hindu on Tamil short stories that narrate interesting aspects of electoral politics in Tamil Nadu
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Hyderabad techie becomes 'ganja developer' after losing job; 17 plants seized from rooftop
A software engineer in Hyderabad was arrested for cultivating ganja plants at his residence after losing his job due to substance addiction. Excise officials seized 17 mature plants from his terrace, estimating a yield of 10 kg. In a separate incident, two BTech students were apprehended for selling ganja.
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Pineapple farmers in Kerala feel the heat as prices plummet
The summer season, one of the most lucrative times for the farmers with sales and demand usually skyrocketing for the fruit, is showing a depressing reversal this time around
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Kerala’s agriculture sector reels under severe rain deficit
Palakkad, Malappuram, Kollam, and Idukki among the worst-a ected districts in terms of rainfall de ciency this summer season; farmers say that summer crops, which are at present in the critical tillering stage, are struggling to survive the extreme temperature
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Three Indian nationals under investigation over gurdwara double murder in Italy
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With limited campaigning by Vijay, TVK faces a litmus test in debut election
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Searing heat grips Mysuru district, H.D. Kote nears 40°C; low heat risk forecast over next three days
H.D. Kote nears 40°C; elderly persons advised to remain indoors during peak hours to avoid exposure
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Tourists return to Pahalgam; hoteliers offer discounts
Tourists pay tributes at the Pahalgam attack memorial, with locals standing guard; the hill station is once again teeming with visitors, hotels are offering rebates on tariffs, and taxi operators are providing free rides for an hour on April 22
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Double engine of ground outreach and digital strategy marked DMK’s 2026 T.N. poll campaign
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BJP’s ideology unacceptable in Tamil Nadu: D. Raja
CPI leader characterises the RSS-BJP combine as seeking to impose “a monolithic, medieval socio-political order” on a country defined by its diversity
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Army rescues ailing woman in hilly village; carries her stretcher for 3 hours to road
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Tamil Nadu election 2026: Interesting battle on the cards in Madurai Central constituency
With Palanivel Thiaga Rajan, popular among the people in the constituency and a popular personality like Sundar. C, entering into the mix, the fight in the Madurai Central constituency has gathered much attention.
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Woman sets male friend ablaze in Bengaluru, arrested
According to police sources, the accused lured Kiran under the pretext of a “western-style proposal”
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Day before Pahalgam attack anniv, Shinde hands over new house to ponywallah’s family
A new home was gifted to the family of a brave ponywallah, Syed Adil Hussain Shah, who died saving tourists in Pahalgam. Maharashtra Deputy CM Eknath Shinde virtually handed over the house, built by Shiv Sena, honoring Shah's sacrifice. The family expressed pride and gratitude for the support received.
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MeitY moots stricter disclosure norms for AI-generated content, proposes tweaks to IT rules
New rules will require clear and continuous labels identifying synthetically generated information to be visible throughout the entire duration of the visual display
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Tamil Nadu election 2026: Farmers of Natham constituency seek government mango processing unit
The primary occupation of the people here was agriculture. With mango and tamarind widely grown in the region, the farmers said there was a need for government processing units.
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