The Justice K Chandru Committee proposed banning ‘Tilak’ and colored wristbands in Tamil Nadu’s educational institutions to foster a secular and inclusive environment. The committee aims to discourage discrimination and promote unity among students of diverse backgrounds. Additionally, the report suggests measures to combat caste-based discrimination and violence, emphasizing the importance of upholding social justice and inclusion.
Defamation complaints have been lodged with a sessions court against AIADMK general secretary Edappadi K Palaniswami and BJP state president K Annamalai. The complaints pertain to their remarks against Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin regarding alleged drug distribution in TN. Filed separately on Thursday, City Public Prosecutor G Devarajan aims to prosecute the […]
Tamil Nadu’s Advocate General, R Shanmugasundaram, has announced his decision to resign from his position. This announcement comes amidst a series of legal challenges faced by the ruling government. Shanmugasundaram, who also served as a former Rajya Sabha member, plans to meet Chief Minister MK Stalin on January 10 to formally submit his resignation papers. […]
