Deepika Padukone hits out at male superstars: Dont want to
Hyderabad: Deepika Padukone, one of Bollywoods biggest and most admired stars, has built an extraordinary career with blockbusters like Om Shanti Om, Chennai Express, Padmaavat, Pathaan, and Jawan. Known for her versatility, grace, and global appeal, she continues to be one of the most sought-after actresses in Indian cinema. However, the actress has been in Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
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Tamil Nadu: Puthiya Thalaimurai office recieves bomb threat, ruled a hoax
Chennai experienced two bomb scares this week. The Director General of Police's office received a threat via email, leading to an evacuation and search. Separately, Chennai Airport also received a similar threat. Both incidents involved extensive security measures, including sniffer dogs and bomb disposal squads. Fortunately, no explosives were found in either case, and the threats were confirmed as hoaxes.
PTI office in Chennai receives bomb threat, turns out to be hoax: Police
Chennai: About 30 e-mail bomb threats have been received in Chennai in the last one month, including to the one to PTI office here on Friday and all of them have turned out to be hoax, police said. The bomb threat to the office of the countrys premier news agency located at Kodambakkam was sent Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
With the SWD exercise redrawing the contours of East Abhiramapuram First Street, residents seek strict enforcement of the one-way rule clamped on the street long ago as part of CMRL work-related traffic realignment and diversions
A homebuyer successfully claimed a Rs 10 lakh capital gains tax exemption. The tax department had initially denied this benefit. The ITAT Chennai ruled in favour of the homebuyer, stating that non-deposit of unutilised sale proceeds in the Capital Gains Account Scheme before the ITR due date is not fatal.
Drunk car driver fatally knocks down cyclist, injures three others in Chennai
CHENNAI: A man driving a car, allegedly under the influence of alcohol, created a series of accidents, killing one person and injuring three others. The suspect has been identified as Udhayakumar of Thiruvanmiyur who runs a biryani shop. Explaining the sequence of the accidents, the police told TNIE that it was at Muttukadu that Udhayakumar first met with an accident, hitting a two-wheeler, causing minor injuriews to the rider. He then proceeded to Nainarkuppam and fatally hit a cyclist Monish alias Mohan Raj of Sholinganllur. He died on the spot. Udhayakumar, without stopping, sped to Panaiyur Kuppam around 7 pm where he hit two women, who escaped with slight injuries. At Panaiyur Kuppam, the public rounded up the vehicle and pulled Udhayakumar out of the car. The police were alerted and he was handed over to us. He was taken to a hospital where it was confirmed that he was in an inebriated state, a police officer said. Udhayakumar was then arrested. After an inquiry, he was sent for judicial remand on Thursday.
Chennai: PTI office in Kodambakkam receives bomb threat; staff evacuated
The PTI office in Chennai received a bomb threat on Friday, prompting immediate police action. Staff were evacuated from the Kodambakkam office as authorities conducted thorough checks of the premises. The source of the threat remains undisclosed as investigations are underway.
World University Rank 2026: IISc Bangalore rated best in country
NEW DELHI: Next to the United States, India has the highest number of educational institutions figuring in the Times Higher Education (THE) World University Rankings 2026. A total of 128 institutes from India have made it to the rankings, with the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) Bangalore rated the best in the country and categorised in the 201-250 rank band. For the tenth consecutive year, the University of Oxford was rated the best in the world, the rankings state. A total of 2,191 institutions across 115 countries were assessed for this 22nd edition of these rankings. In a statement, THE said, India now has the second highest number of ranked universities, behind only the US. The US has 171 institutions, making it the No. 1 country in the rankings, while Japan stands third with 115 institutions figuring here. The Indian institution which figures next to IISc Bangalore is Chennais Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences, which was classified in the 351-400 band. Two universities are in the 401-500 band Delhis Jamia Millia Islamia University and Himachal Pradeshs Shoolini University of Biotechnology and Management Sciences. The institutes falling in the 501-600 rank band are Banaras Hindu University, IIT Indore, Bhubaneswars KIIT University, Lovely Professional University, Kottayams Mahatma Gandhi University, and Dehraduns UPES. The rankings also listed these universities in the 601-800 rank band IIT Patna, IIIT Hyderabad, Amity University, Noida, Bharathiar University, Coimbatore, Central University of Punjab, Aligarh Muslim University, Graphic Era University in Dehradun, Chitkara University in Chandigarh, NIT Rourkela, Punjab University, University of Delhi and VIT University. The universities that have made it to the top ten ranks globally are Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States (2); Princeton University, US, and University of Cambridge, UK (jointly ranked 3); Harvard University and Stanford University (5th rank jointly); California Institute of Technology, US (7); Imperial College London, UK (8); University of California, US (9); and Yale University, US (10). When compared among Asian countries alone for the top slots, China leads the rankings.
86 per cent of homeless covered in Chennai corporation survey were unaware of shelter schemes
CHENNAI: Nearly seven months after the Chennai corporation carried out a third-party survey to identify homeless individuals, there has been no follow up action, a rapid assessment on the access to shelters and housing by the Information & Resource Centre for the Deprived Urban Communities, said ahead of World Homeless Day on Friday. The report follows a survey of 212 individuals and 256 families living in streets in 18 locations in the city. Of them, 86% of those surveyed pointed out that they were not aware of the shelter schemes, and that they have never been contacted by the civic body staff. Around 14% said they were visited by corporation officials three months ago but there were no follow-up visits. The report further said 48% of people living in streets were found to be sleeping without any cover, leaving them exposed to rain and dampness, leading to severe health risks. It also increases the danger of losing personal belongings and facing unsafe sleeping conditions due to water stagnation, the report said. Due to lack of awareness, only 8% of the individuals in streets are willing to use the shelters due to fear of losing their work and freedom. They also fear they would be forcibly reunited with their families if they accessed shelters. The report suggested efforts for providing permanent housing must be taken up on a priority basis, especially for families who have been left out of the existing housing processes.
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Dwarapalakas were gold cladded in 1999, says former special commissioner
KOCHI: Refuting the claims of Travancore Devaswom Board (TDB) that the Dwarapalaka idols, doors and pillars of Sabarimala Ayyappa Temple were not covered with gold by industrialist Vijay Mallya, former special commissioner to Sabarimala Justice K P Balachandran said he was personally convinced that the the idols and other structures were gold cladded in 1999. I was the special commissioner for Sabarimala from 1997 to 2000 May and the gold cladding of the temple was taken up during this period. I am personally convinced that the doors of the Sreekovil, Dwarapalaka idols, pillars and other structures were gold covered by Vijay Mallya in 1999, he told TNIE. Former administrative officer of Sabarimala temple Murari Babu had told TNIE on Tuesday that the 30.3 kg of gold donated by Vijay Mallya was used only for gold cladding of the roof of the sreekovil. He claimed the Dwarapalaka idols, the rain gutter above the offerings box, the front doors of the sreekovil, the kamakudam, the six pillars etc were gold plated later using 1.3 kg of gold. As the quantity of gold used for gold plating was low, the colour of the gold plates deteriorated by 2019 which necessitated re-plating in 2019, Murari Babu had said. Refuting the claim, Justice K P Balachandran said he cannot reply to such distortions. They might have corrected the documents. But I am convinced that it was not the roof alone that was gold cladded in 1999. I was there with senior officials during Makaravilakku festival after the gold cladding, he said. Sabarimala row: Did TDB ignore change of name in warranty? Justice Balachandran asked why the panels were taken out for gold plating in 2019. If the panels could be covered with gold at the Maramath (works) building at Sannidhanam in 1999, why it could not be done in 2019? Why did they take the panels to Chennai without seeking permission from the High Court? The works should have been completed under the control and direction of the court, he reminded. Prayer meeting at Pampa Ganapathi temple The Achara Samrakshana Samithi, which played a prominent role in the protest against women entry at Sabarimala in 2018 has decided to hold a prayer meeting at Pampa Ganapathy temple on Sunday. It will be a peaceful meeting chanting the name of Ayyappa and praying to save the temple from exploitations. Ayyappa devotees from Pathanamthitta district, and tribal community members will participate, said chairman P V Anojkumar.
The death toll from adulterated cough syrup reached 23 after two more children died of renal failure. Police arrested the owner of Tamil Nadu-based Sresan Pharmaceuticals, which manufactured the Coldrif medicine, for allegedly lacing the syrup with DEG. The incident has sparked a political blame game between state governments.
Interstate luxury bus services hit as Karnataka operators halt services to Kerala
KOCHI/BENGALURU : Scores of passengers travelling between Kerala and major South Indian cities like Bengaluru, Chennai and Hyderabad were left stranded after several private luxury bus operators cancelled trips, citing safety concerns following alleged assaults on drivers. According to operators, a section of drivers resorted to a token strike, demanding adequate protection after one of their colleagues was reportedly attacked by anti-social elements near the Kerala border. The drivers handed over a letter about their protest only last night. We had to cancel several trips and block charts for the day. Services are expected to return to normal from Friday, said Rijas A J, who oversees inter-state operations for Sona Travels. Sources said the drivers of buses operating via Walayar and Coimbatore suspended services following the incident. One of us was assaulted by a Coimbatore-based private bus owner and his gang. Another bus was stopped in Chennai on Wednesday. We want authorities to take strict action and ensure our safety on these routes, said a driver, requesting anonymity. Meanwhile, in Karnataka, the State Private Bus Owners Association confirmed that most Karnataka-owned private buses had suspended services to Kerala over the past week, alleging repeated instances of physical assault and harassment. Our drivers are scared to operate in Kerala after being stopped and attacked. Until the issue is addressed by the departments concerned, many have chosen to stay off the road, said association president S Nataraj Sharma. He added that while around 20 Kerala-owned buses continue to operate normally, nearly all Karnataka-owned services remain halted. The association has taken up the issue with Karnataka Transport Minister Ramalinga Reddy and Transport Commissioner Yogeesh A M, sharing video evidence of the incidents. If the operators provide proof, we will pursue the matter, the Transport Commissioner told TNIE.
Remembering C.Minakshi, a trailblazing scholar and authority onPallavahistory
She was the first woman to receive a doctorate from the University of Madras in 1936.In four years as a professional historian, she published over 30 articles and four books. In 1939, theASIasked her to study the sculptures at theVaikuntaperumalTemple inKancheepuram. This work remains an authoritative reference onPallavaart
When Justice Party contemplated admitting Brahmins into its fold nearly 100 years ago
B.MunuswamiNayudu, the Chief Minister of Madras Presidency during 1930-32, tried in vain to admit willing Brahmins to the party.At the partysNelloreconfederation in October 1929, he sought to amend the by-laws because the exclusion of one community had resulted in the party not being a full representative of the Presidency
Chennai weather: Rain expected; AQI remains moderate
Chennai braces for a warm, wet October 10, 2025, with moderate rain expected throughout the day and temperatures between 25.3C and 32C. High humidity will persist, with afternoon showers intensifying. Yesterday's air quality was moderate (AQI 80), and while rain might help, caution is advised. Residents should carry umbrellas, as consistent rain and humidity are forecast for the coming week.
Interview with T T V Dhinakaran: Will AMMK's Unexpected Alliance Impact the 2026 Elections?
AMMK leader T T V Dhinakaran hinted at an unexpected alliance for the 2026 elections, potentially including actor Vijay's party, while ruling out an alliance with AIADMK under Edappadi Palaniswami. He also commented on the Karur stampede, calling it an accident and defending former minister Senthilbalaji. Dhinakaran expressed disappointment with the BJP leadership and Palaniswami's actions.
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Drunk man causes multiple accidents; cyclist killed on ECR
Shelters in a few major bus termini removed; commuters question timing ahead of northeast monsoon
Kauvery Hospital secures JCI 8th edition accreditation
TNPCB report flags dangerously high levels of toxic metals in Manali waste incinerator ash
Cadmium levels ranged between 291.6 and 364.5 mg/kg, compared to the safe limit of 1.0 mg/kg, while lead levels were also extremely high
Chennai book park loses sheen; officials clueless
NHAI, GCC play blame game on dusty Poonamallee stretch
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Royal Enfield expands online retail presence; entire 350cc range available on Amazon India
NEW DELHI, Oct 9: Mid-size motorcycle maker Royal Enfield on Thursday said its entire 350cc range can be bought online as part of its collaboration with Amazon India. The purchase option is currently available for customers in five major cities: Ahmedabad, Chennai, Hyderabad, New Delhi and Pune, the company said in a statement. Classic 350, Bullet 350, Hunter 350, Goan Classic 350 and the new Meteor 350 will be available through a dedicated Royal Enfield brand store on [] The post Royal Enfield expands online retail presence; entire 350cc range available on Amazon India appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Docs, IMA unaware of drug alert issued on toxic cough syrups
Kovai duo imports 16 vehicles from Bhutan using forged docus: ED
Vijay at risk if he visits Karur stampede victims, DMK 200% at fault: BJP state prez Nainar
Metrowater to hold open house meetings on Saturday
IRCDUC report: 48% of homeless people in city sleep without a cover
DMK counters EPS, says front stronger now
17th century inscription found in Ramanathapuram
Will revoke GO on renaming places after forming govt: EPS
Man held for hoax bomb threat to TVK prez Vijays residence
Does Coimbatores G D Naidu flyover not have a caste name, Seeman asks DMK govt
TVK flags at EPS rallies trigger speculation on alliance, Vijays party distances itself
Renewables on a roll: Record 25GW added in H1FY26, led by solar
Protests by transport, Tasmac staff disrupt traffic; 900 detained
Armstrong case: Prime accused dies in prison
Two held for land fraud worth 2.5cr
Youth attacks lodge staff, held
Northeast monsoon likely to commence around October 16
Toll rises to 23 in MP poisoned cough syrup case; TN pharma owner held
Final call to enter National Storytelling Championship 2025
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PVL 2025: Chennai Blitz Beat Goa Guardians in Memorable Five-Set Thriller
Legendary Indian shooter and India's Olympic gold medal-winning athlete Abhinav Bindra was also in attendance and met with the players before the match.
Dhoni Inaugurates Velammal Cricket Stadium In Madurai; Fans Go Berserk To Get A Glimpse Of 'Thala'
The Velammal Cricket Stadium: Former India captain M.S. Dhoni on Thursday inaugurated the Velammal Cricket Stadium near Chintamani in Madurai, drawing massive crowds as fans flocked for a glimpse of one of the countrys most beloved sporting icons. Dhoni, who arrived in Madurai by a private flight from Mumbai, was the chief guest to unveil Tamil Nadus second-largest cricket stadium. Built at an estimated cost of over Rs 300 crore, the world-class facility spans 12.5 acres and is set to become a key hub for cricket in the region. The three-time ICC title-winning captain was greeted by enthusiastic fans who had gathered at the airport since early morning. This marked his first public event in Madurai, making the occasion even more special for his admirers in Tamil Nadu. Upon landing, Dhoni was driven to the venue in a white car bearing his iconic jersey number 7, with tight police security arranged to manage the large crowds. Following the inauguration ceremony at the newly built Velammal Cricket Stadium, Dhoni made his way back to the airport - this time in a blue car, also numbered 7 - and flew back to Mumbai on a private charter. The event drew massive attention, not only for the scale of the new cricketing infrastructure but also for the presence of Dhoni, whose popularity continues to transcend generations. The Velammal Cricket Stadium, developed by the Velammal Education Trust in collaboration with the Tamil Nadu Cricket Association (TNCA), has a seating capacity of 7,300, with plans to expand it to 20,000 in the future. Recently, Dhoni completed his drone pilot training, which was praised by the netizens. Former India captain completed his course from Garuda Aerospace, Indias leading drone manufacturer and DGCA-approved Remote Pilot Training Organisation (RPTO) in Chennai, of which he is also brand ambassador. The Velammal Cricket Stadium, developed by the Velammal Education Trust in collaboration with the Tamil Nadu Cricket Association (TNCA), has a seating capacity of 7,300, with plans to expand it to 20,000 in the future. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score After completing the rigorous training program, Dhoni is now certified to fly drones, highlighting their potential to transform Indias growth story. The training is a critical step toward promoting certified and safe drone operations, combining theoretical ground classes with intensive practical flying sessions on simulators and actual drones. Article Source: IANS
MP CM Mohan Yadav accuses TN govt of inadequate support over cough syrup poisoning deaths of 23 kids
BHOPAL: As the death toll of children from cough syrup poisoning continued to rise in Madhya Pradesh, the states chief minister Dr Mohan Yadav has accused the Tamil Nadu government of not providing adequate support on the issue. According to official sources, the death toll of children at hospitals in Nagpur and Chhindwara stands presently at 23, including 20 from Chhindwara, one from Pandhurna and two from Betul district. In an associated development, Ranganathan, the 75-year-old owner of the Tamil Nadu based pharmaceutical unit, which made the cough syrup, was arrested by the MP Polices SIT team from Chennai on the intervening night of Wednesday and Thursday and will be brought to Chhindwara soon. The deaths have happened due to manufacturing defects of the concerned cough syrup, which was being made at the factory in TN. So, the timely action and sampling should first have been initiated there. The Congress leaders who are questioning us should better go to Tamil Nadu and question their alliance partners government in that state, as to how the licence of the factory was renewed. How was it operating in a small place, Yadav said after taking stock of the medical treatment of the affected kids in Nagpur in Maharashtra. Amid the possibility of the Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi going to Chhindwara on October 12 to meet the families who have lost their children, the MP CM dared the former AICC president to go to Tamil Nadu and question his partys alliance partner DMK's government on the issue. How was the drug licence issued to the unit, how come it was renewed, how was it allowed to function from a small place? Rahul Gandhi should go to TN and ask these questions to the state government there. Weve been affected by the defective cough syrup which was made in TN, why dont the Congress and Rahul Gandhi raise the issue with the Tamil Nadu government, Yadav said. Centre slams TNFDA for delaying Sresan Pharma licence cancellation after Coldrif cough syrup kills 20 children Yadav visited the hospitals in Nagpur where kids from Chhindwara, Betul and Pandhurna districts are under life-saving treatment following acute renal failure caused by poisoning of the Coldrif cough syrup manufactured at Sresan Pharmaceuticals in TNs Kancheepuram district. Weve already acted against our drug controller and inspectors for failing to perform random sampling of the syrups samples. Action has also been initiated against the doctor who particularly prescribed Coldrif cough syrup, which was sold through the medicine store run in his wifes name. Our police have arrested the owner of the drug manufacturing company in TN, were not going to spare anyone in the matter, the MP CM said. Meanwhile, in a briefing about the arrest of Ranganathan from Chennai, the Chhindwara district police superintendent Ajay Pandey said he was running the pharmaceutical unit as a proprietorship entity along with chemical analysts and other team members. As he is a blood pressure and sugar patient, were getting his thorough medical check-up done in TN, after which he will be produced before a local court there for bringing him on transit remand to Chhindwara. Pandey said, As the investigations progress, more accused will be added. They may be doctors who prescribed the same syrup (and it caused damage to childrens health) or vendors and retailers through whose distribution channels the syrup went to the kids. He said, Our 12-member SIT is probing the case and six members of the team are in Chennai currently to bring Ranganathan to Chhindwara. We are still in the initial stages of the probe. Based on the questioning of the pharmaceutical firm owner, it will be established from whom the hazardous chemical was sourced and more accused will be added. There was a strong possibility of Ranganathan fleeing from the country as his cellphones were switched off, but our team finally managed to nab him. The SP-Chhindwara said the autopsy of three kids has already been conducted, but the post mortem reports cannot be made public. We are working on getting more information with the help of the forensic science lab and experts, he added. Meanwhile, sources privy to the ongoing probe revealed that the TN based pharma making unit, which was first registered as a private limited firm in 1990, was later struck off from the Ministry of Corporate Affairs register, yet continued operating under a proprietary structure, raising serious questions about regulatory oversight. Cough syrup deaths linked to lapses at Sresan Pharma; TN begins inspection of 300 drug units
Garbage Truck Carries Medicines In Chennai, Civic Body Suspends Doctor
The Greater Chennai Corporation has cancelled the services of a contract doctor after a controversy erupted over medicines allegedly being transported in a garbage collection vehicle to a government health centre in north Chennai.
Chennais Broken Bridge area to get adventure, cafes, and civic spaces under CMRL-HUDCO project
This project marks a significant milestone in Chennais urban development and modernisation efforts
Tamil Nadu is entrepreneur-friendly, says MTC chief
Palakkad Division gets Vishisht Rail Seva Puraskar award
Mangaluru-Chennai West Coast Express, maintained at Mangaluru Depot, was adjudged the best maintained train in the zone
Standard Chartered Global Business Services opens its largest global office in Chennai
Two held for selling property worth 1.5 crore in Kolathur using fake documents
Housing trends: All-India house price index up 3.6% in Q1, Nagpur and Chennai lead quarterly gains
India's house price index saw a 3.6% year-on-year rise in Q1 of the current fiscal, moderating from last year's 7.6% growth. The Reserve Bank of India's updated index, now with a 2022-23 base year and expanded city coverage, also recorded a 2% sequential increase. Nagpur, Chandigarh, Chennai, and Kochi led the gains.
Houseowners son arrested for stealing tenants gold in Vadapalani
House Price Index up 3.6% annually in Q1: RBI
House prices across India saw a 3.6 percent rise year-on-year in the first quarter of the current fiscal. This growth is lower than the previous year's 7.6 percent. Nagpur, Chandigarh, Chennai, and Kochi recorded the highest increases quarter-on-quarter. The Reserve Bank of India released this data with a new base year of 2022-23, including eight new cities.
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Fans swarm Dhoni! Huge crowd waits for ex-India skipper at airport - watch
Cricket legend MS Dhoni received a roaring welcome in Madurai for the inauguration of the new Velammal Cricket Stadium. The international-standard facility, costing 325 crore, boasts a capacity of 7,300 and aims to boost cricket in Tamil Nadu beyond Chennai. Dhoni was greeted by enthusiastic fans and given a tour of the venue.
Puthiya Thalaimurai goes off air from state cable network; journalists condemn move
Leading Tamil news channel Puthiya Thalaimurai has reportedly gone off air since October 3 from the state-run cable network Tamil Nadu Arasu Cable TV Corporation Limited (TACTV), prompting protests from the journalists in Chennai. As soon as the Puthiya Thalaimurai went off air, its team received several complaints from its viewers. Some reports also suggest Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Sudharsan, soon to turn 24, faces mounting pressure to justify his place at number three, considering the stakes are forever high in Indian crickets unforgiving selection landscape, as seen from cases of Sarfaraz Khan and Karun Nair.reports Asian Lite News Indias team management remains optimistic about B. Sai Sudharsan performing to his high potential very soon, said assistant coach Ryan ten Doeschate ahead of the second Test against the West Indies, starting at the Arun Jaitley Stadium here on Friday. The upcoming game could prove pivotal for the Chennai-based left-handed batter, whose early Test career has yet to yield consistent
TVK chief Vijays Neelankarai residence gets bomb threat, found to be hoax
Chennai: Actor-politician Vijay received a mail on Thursday saying that a bomb had been planted at his Neelankarai residence, and it was found to be a hoax after checking the house, police said. On getting a call, the Bomb Detection and Disposal Squad (BDDS) was sent to the spot early in the morning, and checks Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Digital engineering firm GlobalLogic sees 60% growth in business from GCCs
Buoyed by growth in this segment, GlobalLogic expands its presence in Chennai
Life convict Nagendran died at Stanley Hospital on Thursday. He was 65. Nagendran was serving a life sentence since 2001 for murder. He was admitted to the hospital in July with stomach pain. Doctors diagnosed a liver ailment. His condition worsened, and he was moved to the ICU. He suffered multiple organ failure and cardiac arrest.
Tamil Nadu suspends drug inspectors after deadly cough syrup deaths in Madhya Pradesh
Tamil Nadu has suspended two senior drug inspectors following the deaths of over 20 children in Madhya Pradesh due to a contaminated cough syrup. The inspectors are accused of negligence for failing to inspect the manufacturing unit of Sresan Pharmaceuticals, which was found to have severe lapses in production and hygiene.
How Mubeena P A, a young mother of three, became a bodybuilding champion in a matter of months
In May, when Mubeena P As name was announced as the South Asia Gold Medallist in bodybuilding at a grand event held in Mumbai, the 35-year-old mother of three could not believe her ears. I never thought Id reach this far, she tells TNIE . I only wanted to see how strong I could get. Indeed, her journey began far from the world of witness. Originally from Kochi, Mubeena was working in a salon in Dubai when she fell seriously ill. I had a terrible stomach pain, she recalls. And when I consulted doctors, they told me I needed immediate surgery. So, Mubeena returned home and was admitted in a local private hospital. But the operation that ensued only complicated matters. I had to immediately get yet another surgery at a different hospital to undo the damage. But even then, it was the post-recovery part that was the most painful, she says. For seven months, Mubeena was confined to her bed and with a colostomy bag. Those were hard days, she recalls. To pass the time, she began watching reels online, and quickly enough, went down a rabbit hole on fitness videos. I saw reels of women lifting, training, and transforming themselves, says Mubeena, who was an enthusiastic athlete during her school and college years, having taken part in many relays and sprints. Something about those women gave me energy. I wanted to feel my old strength again, Mubeena continues. So, when her stitches healed, she asked her doctor if she could start exercising. He agreed. I was scared at first, Mubeena admits. I kept thinking, What if something breaks inside? Well, it didnt. And what began as slow walks soon turned into light training and eventually gym visits. Then came the routine that would shape her days: waking at 4.30am, running long stretches, cardio in the morning, weight training in the evening, and work at a city salon in between. Discipline became everything, Mubeena says. No steroids, no shortcuts. Just hard work and diet. In November 2024, Mubeena stepped onto her first stage for the Miss India bodybuilding event in Chennai and finished second runner-up. The results only pushed her further. In less than a year since beginning her training, she won titles at Miss Ernakulam, Miss Kerala, Open Kerala Silver, and the South India Championship, before clinching the South Asia Gold in Mumbai. Mubeena P A Each medal came with its own price. I dont have sponsors, she says. I often take loans to be able to compete. But its worth it when Im on stage. The hardest part, however, wasnt financial, but social. Some people cant accept women in bodybuilding, especially when were on stage in bikinis, says Mubeena, who hails from a conservative Muslim background. They think its wrong. But I dont do it to impress anyone. This is my passion. I know myself. Thats enough. Even injuries havent slowed her. After I broke my left hand, I had steel plates inserted for a while. Even after they were removed, people warned me about returning to the gym. They said my hands would be weak and prone to injuries. But I believed I could heal stronger, Mubeena says. Mubeena P A Next, shes gearing up for the Miss Universe Championship in Haryana next year, where she hopes to earn a Pro Card, officially making her a professional athlete. Thats my dream, she says. Ive been selected already, but I have not lined up sponsors yet. Besides, I think I should reset my body, Mubeena says. But she does not plan to stay idle. The routine will continue, of course, and now, given that her name rings loud in bodybuilding circles, several young women have also started to approach her seeking a mentor and others, inspiration. I always tell them, Im just a normal woman. If I can, you can too. Once you push through that first wall, be it family, fear, whatever it is, the support starts coming, she says. In my case, the win is not important. Ive already achieved the courage to start again, to rebuild my life. Thats what matters, she adds. Indeed, for Mubeena, bodybuilding isnt about vanity or validation. Its about endurance. The quiet, persistent kind that begins when no ones watching. When I look back, she says, I dont see muscles or medals. I see a woman who didnt give up. Forget the first few days or weeks. Keep training, regardless of how you feel. Soon, it wont tire you. Instead, it will give you an abundance of energy, mental clarity. I used to have breathing issues when I was young. Consistently training has improved my breathing. Now, I dont even need an inhaler. My body feels strong and my head is calm, despite the storms around me. Mubeenas advice to those who think going to the gym is tiring...
Nagendran, prime accused in Armstrong murder case, dies of heart attack
He had been serving imprisonment for the past 25 years in connection with various criminal cases. In the Armstrong case, he was named Accused No. 1 and was the key conspirator, the police said
The Enforcement Directorate (ED) searched Malayalam superstar Mammootty's Chennai property as part of a luxury vehicle scam investigation. The operation targeted a network allegedly using fake documents, including those linked to the Indian Army, to fraudulently register cars. This probe also involves tax evasion and smuggling, with raids conducted across multiple locations in Kerala and Tamil Nadu.
Sabarimala Gold Row: Vigilance Questions Officials of Electroplating Firm
TDB Vigilance records statements of Chennai-based Smart Creation executives over weight loss in gold-clad Dwarapalakas
After Trisha, Nayanthara, bomb threat at Thalapathy Vijays home
In a dramatic turn of events, a bomb threat was reported at the residence of acclaimed actor Thalapathy Vijay in Chennai, leading to rapid interventions by bomb disposal experts and CRPF personnel. Thankfully, the threat was ultimately deemed a hoax, although a prior security mishap involving a mentally ill individual had already raised alarms.
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India bans three cough syrups after 17 children die; Coldrif found toxic
CHENNAI: Indias health authorities have banned three cough syrups Coldrif, Respifresh TR, and ReLife after they were found to contain toxic substances. The action comes after 17 children died over the past month, all linked to the use of Coldrif syrup, reports said quoting drug regulatory officials on Thursday. Tests by government labs showed that Coldrif contained dangerously high levels of diethylene glycol (DEG) a toxic chemical used in industrial products like antifreeze. Even small amounts of DEG can damage the kidneys and liver, and in severe cases, cause death. Officials said none of the three syrups were exported, so the problem is limited to India. However, the World Health Organization (WHO) has warned that fake or unregulated versions could still spread through illegal or informal trade. The WHO urged people to avoid these syrups and report any side effects immediately. Indias central drug regulator, the Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation (CDSCO), has stopped production at the manufacturing unit that made the syrups and ordered wider checks on similar products across the country. State authorities have been told to remove all existing stocks from shops and hospitals. This tragedy adds to earlier incidents where contaminated cough syrups caused child deaths in other countries. Experts say the latest case shows the urgent need for stricter quality control and stronger oversight of smaller drug manufacturers. Health officials have asked parents and doctors to stop using the banned syrups right away. They also advised seeking medical help if a child shows symptoms like vomiting, stomach pain, or reduced urination after taking any cough syrup. An investigation is underway, and authorities have said they will take strict legal action against those responsible for the toxic products.
Bomb threat at actor Vijays residence in Neelankarai found to be a hoax
This is the second time in 11 days that a bomb threat had been reported at Mr. Vijays residence
SC to hear plea seeking CBI probe, nationwide drug safety overhaul in cough syrup deaths
The Supreme Court agreed to hear on Friday a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) demanding a CBI probe and sweeping reforms in Indias drug safety framework, following the recent deaths of children in Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan allegedly due to toxic cough syrups . A bench led by Chief Justice B R Gavai, along with Justices Ujjal Bhuyan and K Vinod Chandran, took note of the urgency flagged by petitioner and scheduled the matter for hearing on October 10. Filed by advocate Vishal Tiwari, the plea seeks a court-monitored investigation and the formation of a National Judicial Commission or Expert Committee led by a retired Supreme Court judge to ensure accountability. The petition calls for all related FIRs and state-level probes to be handed over to the CBI, citing fragmented investigations and regulatory lapses that have allowed unsafe medicines to reach consumers. Amid growing concern over the deaths, the PIL urges the Centre to constitute a national-level body to probe systemic regulatory failures and to direct mandatory toxicological testing of all suspect drugs through NABL-accredited labs before further sale or export. The case follows alarming reports of multiple child deaths allegedly linked to a specific brand of cough syrup in Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan. (With inputs from PTI) Owner of TN-based Sresan Pharma arrested in Chennai over cough syrup deaths
Tamil Nadu health minister confirmed the permanent revocation of Sresan Pharmaceuticals' license, maker of Coldrif cough syrup, following the deaths of at least 21 children in Madhya Pradesh. The company's owner has been arrested, and its manufacturing facility, found with serious safety lapses, has been sealed.
DEHRADUN: Following widespread concerns and deaths linked to contaminated cough syrups in several states, the Uttarakhand Health Department has launched an intensive crackdown, leading to the immediate suspension of licenses for seven medical stores in Dehradun. The aggressive action underscores the state government's commitment to child safety. A spokesperson for the Health Department confirmed the drive, stating, Under the leadership of Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami, the Uttarakhand government has made the safety of our children the absolute highest priority. A massive, state-wide operation against illegal and unsafe cough syrups is now underway. Teams from the Food Safety and Drug Administration (FDA) have been mobilised across all districts. In Dehradun, surprise inspections targeted pharmacies along key areas including Chakrata Road, Kishan Nagar Chowk, Ballupur Chowk, Kanwali Road, Balliwala Chowk, and Prem Nagar. During these checks, the sale of all cough and cold medications intended for children was instantly halted. Seven medical store licenses have been cancelled, and suspicious syrups have been seized and sent for urgent laboratory testing, an official source indicated. The vigilance extends beyond the capital. Department sources revealed that over 170 samples have been collected statewide for quality verification. Significant collections include 40 samples from Udham Singh Nagar, 39 from Haridwar, and smaller batches from Haldwani, Kotdwar, Almora, Rudraprayag, and Uttarkashi. The seized samples contained active ingredients such as Dextromethorphan Hydrobromide, Chlorpheniramine Maleate, and Phenylepherine Hydrochloride, prompting rigorous scrutiny. In related enforcement actions, stock of the syrup named 'Respifresh TR' was seized in Kotdwar (Pauri district) and Chaukhutia (Almora). This particular syrup had previously been declared of Non-Suitable Quality (NSQ). Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami issued a stern warning: There will be absolutely no compromise when it comes to the health of our children. Meanwhile, Health Minister Dr. Dhan Singh Rawat appealed directly to the public: We urge every citizen not to purchase any medication, especially syrups, from any medical store without a valid doctor's prescription. Owner of TN-based Sresan Pharma arrested in Chennai over cough syrup deaths
A solo artist performing a street play about stray dog attacks in Kannur was bitten by a stray dog that climbed onto the stage. The incident occurred during a scene depicting a dog attack, leading some audience members to initially believe it was part of the performance. The artist later informed organizers and sought medical treatment.
Bomb threat at Vijays Chennai home, second since Karur stampede
Chennai Police received a bomb threat targeting actor-politician Vijays Neelankarai residence, days after the Karur stampede that claimed over 40 lives. The caller warned of planting a bomb if Vijay held public meetings in the future
G. Ranganathan, owner of Sresan Pharma that made Coldrif cough syrup, arrested in Chennai
Ranganathans 2,000 sq ft manufacturing facility located along the ChennaiBengaluru Highway has been sealed, while his registered office in Kodambakkam remains shuttered
Police teams arrest TN based cough syrup pharma owner in Chennai
Teams from the Madhya Pradesh police and Chennai cops launched a hunt to trace out and nab the pharma owner Ranganathan
Former Anna University V-C stresses on ethics, innovation in education
CHENNAI: DG Vaishnav College celebrated International Teachers Day on Wednesday under the theme Acharya Devo Bhava. The event recognised the invaluable contribution of teachers in nurturing students potential and driving institutional growth. Former Anna University V-C E Balagurusamy, and commissioner (Land Reforms) S Vijayakumar were the chief guests at the event. Delivering the keynote address, Balagurusamy said teaching is not just about completing the curriculum but about building character, nurturing ethics, and fostering innovation. He stressed that success is not measured by wealth or position, but by the happiness one feels at the end of the day. He urged educators to focus on quality of life over standard of life, and reminded them that teachers are moral leaders for youth and the backbone of national development. Echoing this, Vijayakumar praised Tamil Nadus consistent investment in education, highlighting that the state now boasts a Gross Enrollment Ratio (GER) of over 50%, higher than the national average. Both speakers called on teachers to instill patriotism, creativity, and ethical values in students, envisioning an India that is globally competitive by 2047. S Santhosh Baboo, principal of the college, commended the faculty for their dedication and detailed the colleges strategic steps in enhancing its research culture.
Owner of TN-based Sresan Pharma arrested in Chennai over cough syrup deaths
A Special Investigation Team (SIT) from Madhya Pradesh, with the assistance of Chennai City Police, arrested Ranganathan (75), the proprietor of Tamil Nadu-based Sresan Pharma, in connection with the manufacture of spurious cough syrup that has been linked to multiple child deaths across several states. Ranganathan was picked up from his residence in Kodambakkam by the SIT, accompanied by personnel from the Ashok Nagar police station under whose jurisdiction the area falls. He was subsequently taken to the Sunguvarchatram police station in Kancheepuram district for preliminary questioning. The arrest pertains to the production of Coldrif cough syrup, which was found to contain diethylene glycol (DEG), a toxic chemical compound that has been implicated in the deaths of children who consumed the syrup. The Madhya Pradesh police are investigating the case, and a transit warrant is being processed to facilitate the transfer of the accused to MP for further custodial interrogation. Soon after the arrest, the SIT along with local authorities carried out a detailed inspection of the manufacturing facility of Sresan Pharma, located in a rented 4,500 sq ft premises in Sunguvarchatram. The unit has since been sealed by officials of the Tamil Nadu Drugs Control Department, who found several violations of manufacturing protocols. According to official sources, the pharma unit allegedly failed to procure pharma-grade propylene glycol, a key ingredient in cough syrups, and instead sourced substandard material containing DEG as an impurity. Samples seized from the premises reportedly tested positive for the toxic substance. Sources indicated that following completion of legal formalities, the SIT from Madhya Pradesh is expected to take custody of Ranganathan to continue the investigation. Centre slams TNFDA for delaying Sresan Pharma licence cancellation after Coldrif cough syrup kills 20 children
Icelands geothermal expertise could help diversify TNs clean energy: Minister TRB Rajaa
CHENNAI: Tamil Nadu aims to become the quality capital of the world, Industries Minister TRB Rajaa said on Wednesday, signalling a strategic push to strengthen ties with European partners in advanced manufacturing and clean technologies. Addressing the Tamil Nadu-EFTA Business Summit in Chennai, Rajaa said while the state has traditionally looked to Swiss precision engineering as a benchmark, it now intends to build its own quality leadership through targeted collaborations. He highlighted shipbuilding and the blue economy as key areas for partnership with Norway, and said Icelands geothermal expertise could help diversify Tamil Nadus clean energy mix. Rajaa called for the formation of a working group with clear, time-bound targets to fully leverage the new India-European Free Trade Association (EFTA) agreement, which came into effect from October 1. He also said a desk will be set up. The summit, organised by the Southern India Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SICCI) and Guidance Tamil Nadu in partnership with the Swiss-Indian Chamber of Commerce, brought together senior officials and diplomats, including Maya Tissafi, Switzerlands ambassador to India and Bhutan; Benedikt Hskuldsson, Icelands ambassador; Niklaus-Samuel Gugger, member of the Swiss National Council; and Bjorn Iversen, head of Innovation, Norway and Commercial Counsellor at the Royal Norwegian Embassy. A panel discussion explored how the India-EFTA Trade and Economic Partnership Agreement could drive long-term investment and business collaborations. The deal offers Swiss companies up to 10 years of a stable investment framework in high-growth sectors such as precision engineering, renewable energy, life sciences, electronics, and food processing. Switzerland remains Tamil Nadus largest trading partner among EFTA countries, with Swiss firms playing a central role in precision manufacturing and financial services. According to the Swiss Business Mapping 2025 report by the State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (SECO), more than 328 Swiss companies operate in India, collectively employing over 146,000 people.
Owner of Coldrif Cough Syrup Manufacturer Arrested After 21 Child Deaths in MP and Rajasthan
Sresan Pharmaceuticals owner Ranganathan was arrested in Chennai after 21 children died in Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan. Tests revealed Coldrif Cough Syrup contained 48.6% toxic diethylene glycol.
NEW DELHI/CHENNAI/BHOPAL: The Centre has pointed fingers at the Tamil Nadu Food and Drug Administration (TNFDA) for not yet cancelling the licence of Sresan Pharmaceuticals, the manufacturer of Coldrif cough syrup, linked to the deaths of at least 20 children in Madhya Pradesh. According to sources in the Union health ministry, the TNFDA was directed by the Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation (CDSCO) to cancel the licence of the pharma company based in Kanchipuram, Tamil Nadu, on October 4. The TNFDA is yet to cancel the license of the company despite CDSCO recommendations, sources told TNIE . However, Tamil Nadu State Drug Control Department on Wednesday initiated criminal proceedings against G Ranganathan, proprietor cum manufacturing chemist of Sresan Pharmaceuticals. A special investigation team (SIT) from Madhya Pradesh arrived in Chennai and held discussions with the Tamil Nadu State Drug Controller. Ranganathan, who has been in the pharma manufacturing field for over 40 years, is absconding. The SIT lodged a police complaint against Ranganathan, sources said. Since Sresan is already shut, the departments show cause notice was pasted on the doors of the unit in Kanchipuram and on Ranganathans residence in Chennai. The notice gives Ranganathan time till October 12 to submit his response. Possibly on October 13, formal orders to cancel Sresans licence would be issued. Its current licence is valid till December this year, officials said. Company owner absconding with wife: MP police Convictions under the Drugs and Cosmetics Act 1940 stipulate a minimum jail term of 10 years, which may extend up to life imprisonment and with a fine of not less than Rs 10 lakh, said S Gurubharathi, Deputy Director of Drugs Control and Licensing cum Controlling Authority, TN. Officials said the show cause blames the manufacturer of misbranding. For, the label of the container ought to have carried a warning that fixed dose combination shall not be used in children below four years of age. This is mandatory as per gazette notification dated 15 April 2025 of the Union health ministry and circular dated 18 December 2023 of the Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation. Failure to do so violates Section 18(a)(i) read with Section 17 (b) of the Drugs and Cosmetics Act 1940. Meanwhile, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi is likely to travel to Chhindwara district on October 11 or 12, where he will meet the bereaved families. Till now 20 children from Chhindwara, Pandhurna and Betul have died due to the unfortunate and painful incident. Five children are being treated in government and private hospitals in Nagpur and all efforts are underway to save their lives, MP deputy CM and health minister Rajendra Shukla said. Our SIT in coordination with the local police in TN, has conducted investigations and raids at multiple locations, but the companys owner has gone into hiding along with his wife. Were also investigating the role of the companys directors and other officials, who might be directly or indirectly associated with the adulteration of the syrup, a senior Chhindwara police officer told this newspaper. Cough syrup unit was to be shut after December Ranganathan, 75, has been running the Kanchi unit at its rented location (pic) since 2013. The owner of the building said Ranganathan had not paid rent for the last six months. Ranganathan was planning to stop the production of cough syrups after December because of advanced age, sources said Cough syrup deaths linked to lapses at Sresan Pharma; TN begins inspection of 300 drug units
Chennai: TVK chief Vijay gets bomb threat; police launch manhunt
Actor-politician Vijay's residence received a bomb threat, declared a hoax by police. This follows a string of similar false alarms targeting prominent figures and locations in Chennai, including the Chief Minister and Governor. Authorities are actively investigating the source of these disruptive emails, ensuring public safety amidst the scare.
Madhya Pradesh police arrested Sresan Pharmaceuticals owner G Ranganathan, 73, in Chennai after his cough syrup, Coldrif, was linked to 21 child deaths due to toxic chemicals. The company, despite operating with numerous violations for years, is now under national scrutiny, with its manufacturing unit sealed.
Chennai Journalists Protest 'Blackout' Of Leading Tamil Channel From State Cable
On Wednesday, journalists in Chennai staged a protest condemning what they called a lackout of Puthiya Thalaimurai TV, a leading Tamil news channel, from the state government-run cable network since October 3.
Cough Syrup Deaths: Coldrif Maker Arrested
Ranganathan will be presented before the Chennai court today and will be brought to Chhindwara after securing transit remand