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The Star
08-06-2025
- Health
- The Star
Upset woman poisons herself
Compiled by BENJAMIN LEE and R. ARAVINTHAN A YOUNG woman in India killed herself after getting scolded for not doing household chores, Malaysia Nanban reported. Karthipriya, a 20-year-old college student in Tamil Nadu, was reportedly scolded by her father for not doing chores after classes. Upset, she then drank poison while at home alone. Neighbours alerted her parents, but she later died in hospital. Those with problems can reach out to: the Mental Health Psychosocial Support Service (03-2935 9935 or 014-322 3392); Talian Kasih (15999 or WhatsApp 019-261 5999); Jakim's Family, Social and Community care centre (WhatsApp 0111-959 8214); and Befrienders Kuala Lumpur (03-7627 2929 or visit for a full list of numbers and operating hours). The above articles are compiled from the vernacular newspapers (Bahasa Malaysia, Chinese and Tamil dailies). As such, stories are grouped according to the respective language/medium. Where a paragraph begins with a, it denotes a separate news item.


The Star
03-06-2025
- Health
- The Star
More deaths than births recorded in Tamil Nadu
Compiled by ARFA YUNUS, and R. ARAVINTHAN THE Tamil Nadu state in India has the highest number of districts where death rates are higher than birth rates in the country, Makkal Osai reported. In India as a whole, the districts with lower than replacement birth rates has gone from seven in 2019 to 49 in 2021. Seventeen of the 49 districts are from Tamil Nadu, which had zero such areas in 2019. South Indian states are showing more districts with lower birth rates than deaths, the report said. But the two most populous states in India – Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh – are showing the opposite trend, with most or even all of its districts recording higher birth rates. According to the report, these statistics have deep political implications, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Hindu nationalist BJP party keen to redraw parliamentary maps according to these trends. Most southern states are wary of these moves as their influence in the national parliament will be affected. (The above articles are compiled from the vernacular newspapers (Bahasa Malaysia, Chinese and Tamil dailies). As such, stories are grouped according to the respective language/medium. Where a paragraph begins with a >, it denotes a separate news item.)


The Star
17-05-2025
- Science
- The Star
Himalayan glaciers melt focus of climate meet
Compiled by TAN SIN CHOW AND R. ARAVINTHAN PUPILS from SJK(T) Taman Permata in Dengkil, Selangor, won six gold medals at an international innovation competition, Malaysia Nanban reported. Six teams from the school – comprising pupils from Year Two to Year Six – won medals at the 3rd International Invention and Innovation Competition 2025. The event, organised by the Malaysia Innovation, Invention and Creativity Association (Miica), was held at Akademi Seni Budaya and Warisan Kebangsaan in Kuala Lumpur. The school's headmaster Ravi Subramaniam congratulated the pupils and thanked science teacher Saraswathy Munian for training the winning teams. Their success was made sweeter by Saraswathy also winning an award at the event. She was one of the 20 teachers worldwide who received the best teacher award in various categories from 381 teachers who were nominated. Miica president Ganesan Jayabalan handed out the prizes to the winning pupils. (The above articles are compiled from the vernacular newspapers (Bahasa Malaysia, Chinese and Tamil dailies). As such, stories are grouped according to the respective language/medium. Where a paragraph begins with a >, it denotes a separate news item.)


The Star
17-05-2025
- Science
- The Star
School wins gold medals for innovation at global event
Compiled by TAN SIN CHOW AND R. ARAVINTHAN PUPILS from SJK(T) Taman Permata in Dengkil, Selangor, won six gold medals at an international innovation competition, Malaysia Nanban reported. Six teams from the school – comprising pupils from Year Two to Year Six – won medals at the 3rd International Invention and Innovation Competition 2025. The event, organised by the Malaysia Innovation, Invention and Creativity Association (Miica), was held at Akademi Seni Budaya and Warisan Kebangsaan in Kuala Lumpur. The school's headmaster Ravi Subramaniam congratulated the pupils and thanked science teacher Saraswathy Munian for training the winning teams. Their success was made sweeter by Saraswathy also winning an award at the event. She was one of the 20 teachers worldwide who received the best teacher award in various categories from 381 teachers who were nominated. Miica president Ganesan Jayabalan handed out the prizes to the winning pupils. (The above articles are compiled from the vernacular newspapers (Bahasa Malaysia, Chinese and Tamil dailies). As such, stories are grouped according to the respective language/medium. Where a paragraph begins with a >, it denotes a separate news item.)


The Star
16-05-2025
- The Star
Outrage over woman dragged along road
Compiled by TEH ATHIRA, R. ARAVINTHAN and C. ARUNO A VIDEO of a woman being shoved in public and dragged along an asphalt road by a man has sparked concerns over her safety, China Press reported. The video, believed to have been recorded on May 13 in a neighbourhood in Sibu, Sarawak, depicted a man arguing with his presumed girlfriend. It was reported that the woman intended to end the relationship, which provoked him and triggered a fit of rage. The man forcefully pushed the woman to the ground and dragged her along the road. The woman attempted to escape multiple times, only to be forcibly restrained by the man. When she tried to defend herself, the man struck her on the head. The struggle drained the woman's strength, allowing the man to lift her up and carry her away. After viewing the video, numerous Internet users expressed concerns about the woman's safety. However, other netizens criticised the individual who filmed the incident, arguing that he should have intervened to assist the woman. The above article is compiled from the vernacular newspapers (Bahasa Malaysia, Chinese and Tamil dailies). As such, stories are grouped according to the respective language/medium. Where a paragraph begins with this ' >'sign, it denotes a separate news item.