அரசியல் தளங்களில் பெண்களின் கண்ணியம் காக்கப்பட வேண்டும் என்ற மக்கள் அறிக்கையை அரசியல் கட்சிகளுக்கு அனுப்பியதனைத் தொடர்ந்து, நேற்று Citizens’ Collective சார்பில் தமிழக தலைமைத் தேர்தல் அலுவலகத்திற்கு சென்று - இது தொடர்பாக @TNelectionsCEO ஒரு தெளிவான அறிவுறுத்தலை வழங்க அணுகினோம்.✊🏾
"வைரமுத்துவிற்கு அறிவிக்கப்பட்ட ஞானபீட விருதை திரும்பப் பெறுக!"
👆🏾 இது பெண்களின் அல்லது சில கூட்டமைப்புகளின் ஒரு கோரிக்கையாக மட்டும் இருக்கக் கூடாது. நமது சமூகத்தில் அனைத்து பாலனிரக்கும் - எல்லாத் தளங்களிலும் பாதுகாப்பான, நியாயமான, சமத்துவமான இடங்களை விரும்பும் ஒவ்வொருவரின் வலியுறுத்தலாகவும் இருக்க வேண்டும்.
"Withdraw the Jnanpith to Vairamuthu!"
👆🏾 This shouldn't be a demand of women or few Collectives alone. It should be everyone's - who stand for a safe, fair and equal spaces for all genders here in our society.
Read our Statement: https://t.co/juzgte5yqk
Join the movement, by sharing and posting your picture as well! ✊🏾
#WithdrawJnanpith
#ConcernedCitizensCall
#IfNotNowWhen?
Despite being a Commando she is beaten and killed by her husband.
We need to focus on bringing up of our boys in our homes and schools. Along with mentally and economically empowering our girls.
What kind of husbands/ sons / men, are families/ educational institutes grooming?
Fault lies in our upbringing..
Chief minister’s co-learning centres put north Chennai on exam-prep map, attract Gen-Z group the most.
Away from cram hubs of Connemara and Anna Centenary libraries, north Chennai is quietly turning into a new hub for serious study, exam prep and even co-working. The CM’s co-learning centres at Periyar Nagar and Kolathur offer study space at just ₹5 for 3.5 hours and have already been used by nearly 89,000 people.
The crowd is diverse: Ajay, a Rapido driver, studies here between shifts for TNPSC, while Nitish Kumar, 25, from Perambur, cracked TNPSC Group-II after spending days here from 6.30am to night. The centres offer FREE material for NEET to UPSC and even access to costly journals like The Lancet.
Kolathur, which turned one last November, draws users with Wi-Fi, power backup, lounges and a cafeteria. Periyar Nagar, just two months old, has a renovated library with 80,000 books and is set to start free coaching with IAS and All India Civil Services Association staff. With private UPSC coaching costing up to ₹10 lakh, this has become a big draw.
The Kolathur centre also doubles as a co-working space: ₹50 for half a day or ₹2,500 a month. About 6,000 users have used it so far. It has 3 conference rooms and 50 desks. A stock trader who earlier paid ₹20,000 a month now spends just ₹2,500.
Networking is another bonus. Youngsters from manufacturing, AI, coding, finance and start-ups now work side by side. So far, 7 users have cleared competitive exams and 5 NEET. The centres enforce discipline with dress codes, phone restrictions and six staff managing facilities; the first batch of in-house UPSC aspirants will write exams in February.
The govt now plans to scale this up. The next centre opens on Wall Tax Road in George Town. Each centre is built for 600–800 students. CMDA plans 27 more centres and the GCC another 15, so people won’t have to travel far to study or work.
@ramyasre__n@CMOTamilnadu@Udhaystalin@chennaicorp #CMDA
Roads leading to Global Hospital and Embassy residency #Perumbakkam have withered. It didn't even withstand 2 full months and this is the state now. No street lights operational on a regular basis. Scary.@UpdatesChennai@chennaicorp@tambaramcorpor2
He was born different. While other lion cubs fought and pounced, Neo sat quietly, watching butterflies and following birds through the tall grass. His face was softer, his movements slower — his spirit, gentler.
Rangers soon noticed his unusual traits. They believed Neo might be the first wild lion showing signs similar to Down syndrome — slower reflexes, rounder features, but a heart unlike any other.
At first, the pride didn’t understand him. But as time passed, they began to protect him. The matriarch waited when he lagged behind. The cubs played more gently. And Neo, in return, brought peace.
He was kind in a world built on power — grooming wounded lions, comforting frightened cubs, even sharing food with the weak.
Researchers called him the gentle lion — a living reminder that strength isn’t always loud.
Neo grew into adulthood, still different, still loved. He never ruled through fear — only calm. And in doing so, he changed how we see the wild.
Because sometimes, the most powerful roar is kindness itself.
Madam, there are issues in your constituency too. Can you please voice for that too.
1. Pallikaranai road widening
2. Medavakkam garbage issues
3. Radial road encroachments
@ThamizhachiTh Thanks for taking steps for the most highlighted issues in & around Medavakkam Ma’am .
Kindly chk this to prevent major flooding in near future.Can prevent massive number of houses residing in the mentioned areas in & around Perumbakkam including Semmanchery please 🙏.
@jvidyasagar AlreadyUpcoming Brigade construction at Perumbakkam lake side blocking the culvert water pass to the marsh land preventing the flood water reaching the marsh land is new flood threat for this surrounding. Welfare association people have reached officials hoping for some miracle