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No-fly zone declared in Vellore on June 25-26 for Chief Minister's visit
No-fly zone declared in Vellore on June 25-26 for Chief Minister's visit

The Hindu

time6 hours ago

  • Politics
  • The Hindu

No-fly zone declared in Vellore on June 25-26 for Chief Minister's visit

Collector V. R. Subbulaxmi on Sunday has declared that the district will be a no fly zone on June 25-26 during the visit of the Chief Minister M.K. Stalin, who will inaugurate refurbished British era Pentland Multi-Speciality Hospital that comes within Vellore Corporation limits and distribute government financial assistance to beneficiaries. According to a press release, all individuals and civil agencies are prohibited from flying any non-conventional aerial objects in the district without any prior permission on the said days. The district police will destroy or confiscate any UAVs that violate this restriction. Further, the operator found violating these orders will be charged under the provisions of the Indian Penal Code. It has been informed that approval for utilisation of drones by any operator or civil/government agency is governed by guidelines issued by the Ministry of Home Affairs, the release said.

The English teacher who overcame obstacles and marginalisation
The English teacher who overcame obstacles and marginalisation

The Hindu

time7 hours ago

  • Politics
  • The Hindu

The English teacher who overcame obstacles and marginalisation

On Sunday, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin posted a message on his social media handle. 'Congratulations, Dr. Jency. May the light of your hard work let many more take up education. Let them overcome obstacles and marginalisation through education.' Ms. Jency is the first transgender to become an assistant professor at Loyola College. A native of R.K. Pet in Tiruttani, she completed schooling and under-graduation at government institutions. 'Even when I was in Class 2, I knew I was effeminate and liked it. Neighbours chided me but I was me. I used to be scared of transgenders. I decided that I would educate myself and worked hard. I was the topper in school in Class 12. There was no English teacher in school, and I scored the lowest in English with just 108 marks. I was lucky as 11 students ahead of me on the merit list did not turn up for counselling,' she says of her admission to BA Literature at Government Arts College, Tiruttani. She did her post-graduation in literature and then M. Phil at Dr. Ambedkar Government Arts College in Chennai. She was a gold medallist in BA and MA, she says. Her mother sold flowers and accompanied her to Loyola College when she registered herself for Ph.D, Ms. Jency says. 'Sadly, my mother did not live to see me complete my Ph.D,' she says. Her doctoral thesis was on the relationship between nature and literature. Ms. Jency says her guide and the current head of English Department, P. Mary Vidya Porselvi, helped her complete her research. She is indebted to the principal of the college too, she adds. 'I want to make an appeal to the Chief Minister. I appeal to him to give me a job in a government college. I would like to change the stereotype that people have of transgenders,' says the 30-year-old.

More than 3,500 persons with disabilities to be nominated to local bodies in first phase: Chief Minister M.K. Stalin
More than 3,500 persons with disabilities to be nominated to local bodies in first phase: Chief Minister M.K. Stalin

The Hindu

timea day ago

  • Politics
  • The Hindu

More than 3,500 persons with disabilities to be nominated to local bodies in first phase: Chief Minister M.K. Stalin

Chief Minister M.K. Stalin on Saturday announced that under the two new legislations to nominate persons with disabilities to all local bodies in the State, a total of 13,357 members will be appointed to local governance roles. Of them, in the first phase, 650 individuals will be appointed to urban local bodies and 2,984 to rural local bodies, starting from July 1. Speaking at a felicitation function organised by the coordination committee of persons with disabilities to thank him for passing those legislations, Mr. Stalin said applications will be invited district-wise from July 1, and a committee led by the Collector will scrutinise them. A member from the district-level committee of persons with disabilities will also be part of the selection panel, he said. He added that the appointed members could participate in local council meetings and would receive honorariums on a par with elected members. 'I request all representatives of associations working for the welfare of persons with disabilities to continue close collaboration with the government. Let us move towards a truly inclusive society,' he said. 'Today, persons with disabilities are making strides in all sectors and achieving remarkable success by breaking societal barriers. You are proving that people facing challenges due to health conditions, or accidents can overcome them and succeed like anyone else. This is a government for all. That is what some divisive forces and those submissive to them find hard to accept. They cannot tolerate inclusive growth, social justice and equality. These are the very people who attack the DMK government. But the strength to defeat such forces politically comes from the support of the people,' Mr. Stalin said. In his speech, he also recalled at length the contributions of his father and former Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi towards the welfare of persons with disabilities and his efforts in honouring Thiruvalluvar and promoting the Thirukkural.. This was the first public event held at Valluvar Kottam after its recent renovation and infrastructure upgrade at a cost of ₹80 crore. Ministers, officials, representatives of associations for persons with disabilities and activists including Thangam, Jhansi Rani, Simmachandran, Gopinath, Manoharan, Deepak Nathan and Arman Ali were present.

Mankani festival begins in Krishnagiri
Mankani festival begins in Krishnagiri

The Hindu

timea day ago

  • Politics
  • The Hindu

Mankani festival begins in Krishnagiri

The 31st All India Mankani festival was inaugurated at Kalaignar Thidal here on Saturday (June 21, 2025). The festival was being ushered in on the shadows of a grim season for mango growers grappling with fallen prices for the king of fruits this summer. Inaugurating the festival, Minister for food and Civil Supplies R. Sakkarapani said the State government led by Chief Minister M.K. Stalin was tuned into the needs of the farmers and the various schemes for farmers welfare was an outcome of informed deliberations. The district has over 1.02 ha of horticultural crops. This includes 40.070 ha of vegetables, 33,550 ha of fruits and 11.363 ha of flowers. Of these, over 32,147 ha of the horticultural area is under mango cultivation in the district. This entails a production of 2.60 mt of mangoes, of which 1.20 lakh mt is given to pulp industry. The Mankani festival will be a month-long affair with over a line-up of stalls by the Horticulture Department along with the various informative stalls on government schemes set up by the Department of Information and Publicity. An exclusive recreational arena has been set up for the public and children as part of the festival. The week has seen political parties expressing solidarity with the mango growers, whilst demanding compensation for the poor prices. Mango farmers, faced with prices as low as ₹3.50 to ₹5 per kg are demanding the government to step in and urged pulp industry to procure mangoes at higher prices. While a section of the farmers also call for support price on the lines of Andhra Pradesh government, where a support price of ₹4 per kg was announced to be given along with ₹8 per kg procured by the pulp industry. In view of the ongoing festival, traffic diversions have been made.

Monetary assistance of ₹3.96 crore given to fishermen who lost their boats to Sri Lankan Navy
Monetary assistance of ₹3.96 crore given to fishermen who lost their boats to Sri Lankan Navy

The Hindu

timea day ago

  • Politics
  • The Hindu

Monetary assistance of ₹3.96 crore given to fishermen who lost their boats to Sri Lankan Navy

Ramanathapuram MLA Katharbatcha Muthuramalingam handed over monetary assistant to the tune of ₹.3.96 crore to 54 fishermen who lost their boats to the Sri Lankan Navy over the last one year. Speaking to the press, he said that ₹8 lakh each was given to 48 mechanised boat fishermen and ₹2 lakh each to six country boat fishermen. The timely measure by Chief Minister M. K. Stalin to assist the grieving fishermen and their families over their loss of livelihood received a huge appreciation from the fisherfolk community, he added. 'DMK government has revised the assistance amount three times in the last four years. Due to this, ₹5 lakh which was initially given was increased to ₹6 lakh and now we give ₹8 lakh,' he added. Answering a question regarding the need of a sea ambulance to adhere to the need of fishermen in emergency situations while fishing, he said that it was already discussed in the Assembly. 'As ₹1,000 crore was allocated for the district to carry out various projects, this would also be taken up for implementation,' he assured. Jesu Raja, a fishermen leader, said that the assistance by the Tamil Nadu government was an important and timely assistance for the families of fishermen who have lost their boats. District Collector Simranjeet Singh Kahlon was also present during the event.

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