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Recent Flood & Rainfall Impacts

TIRUNELVELI: With north-east monsoon season beginning in Tamil Nadu on Thursday, the Tirunelveli corporation stepped up flood mitigation measures, with focus on areas that were badly affected in December 2023. According to a corporation statement, commissioner Dr Monika Rana formed flood relief teams in all four zones – Tirunelveli, Palayamkottai, Melapalayam, and Thachanallur – comprising assistant engineers, health officials, and sanitation staff. The teams will identify vulnerable areas, collect contact details of families, and set up WhatsApp groups with volunteers and community members to share updates on rescue and relief operations. Flood relief camp locations, including schools and community halls, will be communicated in advance. Also, she directed field staff to identify structurally weak buildings and report them to the monitoring teams so that occupants in those buildings could be moved to safety. Later in the day, she inspected the storm water drain in Melapalayam and instructed officials to ensure water flows freely without blockages. She appealed to the public to avoid dumping waste in stormwater drains to prevent flooding. Meanwhile, the Tirunelveli city congress unit president K Sankara Pandian and party cadre staged a protest by sitting on chairs in stagnant rainwater near Palayamkottai bus stand and fishing.

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Porunai Museum Emphasis: History Written from Tamil Perspective

Speaking at the inauguration of the Porunai Archaeological Museum in Tirunelveli, Chief Minister M.K. Stalin stated that the history of the Indian subcontinent should be written from a Tamil perspective. He emphasized that archaeological discoveries from sites such as Adichanallur, Sivakalai, and Korkai clearly demonstrate the antiquity and global relevance of Tamil civilisation. The Chief Minister highlighted that these findings challenge existing historical narratives and underscore Tamil Nadu’s contribution to early human culture, trade, and social development. The statement has drawn attention nationwide to the importance of regional history in shaping India’s broader historical identity.

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High Court Rejects Anticipatory Bail in Corruption Case

In a significant legal development affecting the district administration, the Madras High Court dismissed an anticipatory bail plea filed by a fire and rescue services official linked to a corruption case in Tirunelveli. The case arose after a vigilance raid at a regional office led to the seizure of unaccounted cash and raised allegations of irregularities within the department. The court observed that the allegations pointed to serious misconduct and interference in official processes, leading to the rejection of bail. The ruling reinforced the state’s anti-corruption stance and sent a strong message about accountability in public service.

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CM Stalin Begins Two-Day Development Visit to Tirunelveli

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin undertook a two-day official visit to Tirunelveli district as part of the state government’s focus on regional development. During the visit, the Chief Minister inaugurated several completed projects and laid foundation stones for new infrastructure works aimed at improving public amenities, transportation, housing, and welfare services. He also reviewed the progress of ongoing schemes with district officials and interacted with beneficiaries of government welfare programmes. The visit highlighted the government’s priority on strengthening development in southern Tamil Nadu and addressing district-level needs through direct administrative review.