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Time of India
2 days ago
- Time of India
Udhaya spends I-Day with scouts, elders
Chennai: As part of the Independence Day celebrations, deputy chief minister Udhayanidhi Stalin took part in a community feast organised at Triplicane Parthasarathy Swami temple on Friday. On the occasion, he distributed sarees, dhotis and other welfare measures to under-privileged people. The event was organised by the HR&CE department. Minister P K Sekarbabu also took part in the event. Udhanidhi Stalin hoisted the National Flag at the state headquarters of the Bharat Scouts and Guides on Kamarajar Salai. He also received the guard of honour from the Scouts. School education minister Anbil Mahesh Poyyamozhi, also took part in the event. You Can Also Check: Chennai AQI | Weather in Chennai | Bank Holidays in Chennai | Public Holidays in Chennai | Gold Rates Today in Chennai | Silver Rates Today in Chennai Later, Udhayanidhi flagged off a women bikers' rally from Chennai to Dhanushkodi, organised by the India Women's Motorbike Association, to promote participation in the 2025 CM Trophy sports competitions. The CM Trophy, envisioned by chief minister M K Stalin to make Tamil Nadu the sports capital of India, will feature events for school students (under 19), college students (under 25), the general public (15–35), differently abled persons, and also employees of state, local bodies, public sector undertakings, and central govt, in Tamil Nadu. Stay updated with the latest local news from your city on Times of India (TOI). Check upcoming bank holidays , public holidays , and current gold rates and silver prices in your area. Get the latest lifestyle updates on Times of India, along with Happy Krishna Janmashtami Wishes ,, messages , and quotes !


The Hindu
3 days ago
- The Hindu
‘Anbadum Mundril', an initiative launched to foster love, brotherhood, harmony among students, wins Chief Minister's Best Practices Award
An initiative launched in the district in 2023 to foster love, brotherhood and harmony among the school students after Tirunelveli witnessed a few clashes among the students on caste-lines has won the Tamil Nadu Government's appreciation. The students' harmony programme, 'Anbadum Mundril', which was launched in October 2023 in the district, has won the Chief Minister's Best Practices Award as this initiative has done wonders on the school premises. This initiative, conceived by the then District Collector K. P. Karthikeyan was launched by Minister of Sports and Youth Welfare Udhayanidhi Stalin after a 17-year-old Scheduled Caste boy from Nanguneri and his sister were hacked by a group of teens, also his schoolmates, belonging to an intermediate caste in August 2023. Since this brutal attack brought to light the deep-rooted hatred even among the teens from different castes, Mr. Karthikeyan, after a lot of discussion, designed 'Anbadum Mundril' in Tirunelveli district on a 'pilot basis'. Initially, it was introduced in 105 government and government-aided high and higher secondary schools in Tirunelveli district with active participation of representatives from education, police, revenue, local administration, sports and skill development departments and the psychologists and the counsellors from Madurai-based M.S. Chellamuthu Trust and Research Centre. The programme assessed the skills and psychology of the children first and addressed the issues through scientific approach. Apart from the children, their parents and teachers were also given counselling by this special team. Teachers of these schools were screened and moulded by the counsellors. The progress made through this initiative at the end of each academic year was evaluated and extended to other schools also wherever this intervention was needed. This initiative also focuses on guarding the children away from liquor and drug abuse by explaining to them through life examples. After pinpointing their skills, the children are guided properly for strengthening their skills in their area of interest, improving their concentration, career guidance, self-employment etc. Since these children had to be insulated from caste outfits, due measures were put in place with the police removing the paintings in public places with caste overtones. Any evil force misguiding the children in the name of caste or religion are being dealt appropriately. 'It was a sincere attempt to put an end to the enmity or clashes among the school students through sustained psychological but play-way intervention. With sustained approach, the initiative has won the Chief Minister's appreciation now,' the then Collector, now Managing Director, ELCOT, said. The then ASP V. Prasanna Kumar, tahsildar P. Balakrishnan and BDO V. Yamuna played their role effectively in promoting 'Anbadum Mundril' in Nanguneri after the attack on the SC teen and his sister and they have been selected for the 'Chief Minister's Best Practices Award' 2025 announced on the eve of Independence Day.


The Hindu
6 days ago
- The Hindu
Udhayanidhi presents felicitates police personnel, students as part of ‘Drug Free Tamil Nadu' campaign
Deputy Chief Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin on Tuesday presented the Chief Minister's Police Medals to personnel for their role in curbing the distribution and use of illegal drugs in the State. He also presented cheques to educational institutions and students for actively taking part in an awareness campaign against the illegal drugs. During an event organised under the 'Drug Free Tamil Nadu' campaign on the Government Arts College campus at Nandanam in Chennai, Mr. Udhayanidhi felicitated the students of schools and colleges for their active participation in the awareness campaign. Minister of Higher Education Govi. Chezhiaan, Secretary of Youth Welfare and Sports Development Department Atulya Misra, Home Secretary Dheeraj Kumar, Director-General of Police (DGP) Shankar Jiwal, Chennai Police Commissioner A. Arun, and A. Amalraj, Additional DGP, Enforcement Bureau-CID, were among those present.