On Friday, Tamil Nadu’s Finance Minister Thangam Thennarasu shared the budget for the DMK government. There has been some disagreement about a new education plan called the National Education Policy (NEP), which includes a third language in schools. But the state government decided to use its own money to support government schools.
Thangam Thennarasu announced that the state will pay for things like teacher salaries to ensure that students in government schools get the education they need, even if the central government doesn’t provide money.
He emphasized that Tamil Nadu strongly supports teaching in two languages. Despite the challenges, such as not receiving ₹2,152 crores from the central government because of disagreements over the NEP, the state will continue to take care of its students.
The Finance Minister said that by sticking to the bilingual policy, Tamil Nadu is not only saving its Tamil culture but also helping its young people become good at English. This helps them succeed in today’s world.
The Minister also mentioned ongoing initiatives like the ‘Ennum Ezhuthum Thittam,’ which focuses on basic reading and writing skills, special education for children with disabilities, transport help for students in remote areas, teacher salaries, guidance for higher education, festivals for talents, trips for learning, and improving school facilities like internet access.
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Tamil Nadu Budget: A Strong Commitment to Education Despite Funding Cuts
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Four Militants Arrested in Manipur: Details of the Operations
On Thursday, police arrested Thokchom Ongbi Anita Devi, a 46-year-old woman, from her home in Sago band Sayang Kurao Makhong, Imphal West. They found a pistol, 33 bullets, five SIM cards, and six mobile phones in her possession.
Another arrest was made near the India-Myanmar border where they caught Moirangtham Ricky Singh, a 22-year-old member of the United National Liberation Front (UNLF-K), from Khurai Chairenthong in Imphal East.
Additionally, Laishram Bishorjit Meitei, a 33-year-old involved in extorting local businesses, was arrested from Sekmaijin Ningolkhong in Kakching district.
Lastly, Yumnam Premjit Meitei, a 54-year-old man connected to the Kangleipak Communist Party (Apunba), was arrested for taking money from trucks carrying timber. He was caught at a furniture shop in Kakwa, Imphal West.
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Columbia Student Detained: Khalil’s Fight for Freedom and Free Speech
NEW YORK — Mahmoud Khalil, a Columbia University student, felt like he was kidnapped when U.S. agents took him from New York to Louisiana last weekend. His lawyers are trying to get him released. Khalil, a Palestinian activist, described being treated poorly during the journey; he didn’t even have a pillow or blanket to sleep on when he arrived at a detention center. This happened after he spoke out against Israel’s military actions in Gaza.
His lawyers filed a lawsuit, saying Khalil felt like he was being kidnapped throughout the process. A judge allowed them to speak with him, and his lawyers shared details about what happened since he was arrested. They claim he asked for a lawyer but did not get help when he was taken by agents from the Department of Homeland Security.
President Donald Trump praised Khalil’s arrest, saying it was the first of many similar actions against students he believes support terrorism. Khalil’s lawyers are also suing Trump and Secretary of State Marco Rubio, claiming they were wrong to detain him. Government lawyers want to move the case to a different court, arguing it must happen where Khalil has been held.
Khalil was arrested after dinner with his wife and taken to a detention center in Elizabeth, New Jersey, where he waited in a cold room without a blanket. He was then transported by van, handcuffed, and shackled, with messages sent to agents that he shouldn’t use his phone. He was flown to Louisiana on an American Airlines flight. Now, he worries about his pregnant wife and missing the birth of their first child.
Khalil was supposed to start a new job and receive health benefits to help with the baby’s costs. He wants to continue speaking out for Palestinian rights and was even going to speak at a documentary premiere in Copenhagen, Denmark. During the hearing, Khalil’s lawyers said they couldn’t talk to him until 10 days after his arrest, but the judge allowed them a conversation.
This whole situation has drawn a lot of attention because it raises questions about free speech and the treatment of students who speak out on political issues.
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Easy Guide to Download NITTT March Admit Card 2025
The National Testing Agency (NTA) has released the admit card for the National Initiative for Technical Teachers Training (NITTT) exam in March 2025. If you’re planning to take this test, you can easily download your admit card from the official NTA website at nittt.nta.ac.in.
The exam is scheduled for March 22, 23, 29, and 30, 2025. There will be two sessions each day: the first one runs from 10 AM to 1 PM, and the second from 2:30 PM to 5:30 PM. This test will be conducted online, so you will need your own computer or laptop to participate.
Make sure to log in at least 30 minutes before your exam starts. The exact login time will be stated on your admit card. Remember, you cannot sit for the exam without your admit card and a valid ID.
Here’s how to download your admit card:
1. Go to the official NTA NITTT website at nittt.nta.ac.in.
2. Click on the link for the NITTT March Admit Card 2025 on the homepage.
3. A new page will open, asking for your login details.
4. Click on submit, and your admit card will appear.
5. Check it and download the document.
6. Print a copy for your records. -
iPhone 16e Sales Surge, But Challenges Loom in China Market
Apple has launched its new iPhone 16e, and it’s selling faster than the old iPhone SE from 2022. However, it might not help Apple much in China, where sales are expected to drop by about 2% this year. A research company called IDC found that the iPhone 16e sold 60% better in its first three days compared to the older model. But there’s tough competition from Android phones that are getting help from the Chinese government, which is giving out a lot of money to support Android brands like Xiaomi and Vivo.
The new iPhone 16e costs $599, while the older SE was only $429. This higher price makes it harder for Apple to compete with cheaper Android phones. The iPhone 16e has only one camera at the back, not much storage, and fewer smart features, which makes it less appealing in China.
The Chinese government has set aside about $41 billion to help boost the economy, which includes support for smartphone sales. Apple is also trying to bring more smart features to its devices in China later this year. Some analysts believe that Apple could sell more in other countries, like India, where they expect the 16e to account for about 20% of iPhone sales in the second half of the year.
Apple’s sales in China dropped by around 11% during the holiday season, mainly due to weak iPhone sales. Overall, the company thinks its revenue will only grow a little in this period. -
Yuzvendra Chahal Rejoins Northamptonshire for 2025 Cricket Season
Yuzvendra Chahal, the talented leg-spinner from India, is coming back to play for Northamptonshire in 2025. After playing with the Punjab Kings in the IPL, Chahal will join the English county team once again. Northamptonshire announced this exciting news on Thursday.
Chahal will start playing for Northamptonshire on June 22, with a home game against Middlesex. However, he will miss the first seven matches of the season, which begins on April 4. Before heading to England, he will lead the Punjab Kings’ bowling team in the IPL from March 22 to May 25.
His return comes just as India is gearing up for an important five-Test series in England that starts on June 20, but Chahal is not currently part of India’s Test plans. He had a great time with Northamptonshire in 2024, taking 19 wickets in just four County Championship matches. He also made a mark in the One-Day Cup with a memorable five-wicket haul against Kent and a career-best performance of 9 for 99 against Derbyshire.
“I’m very happy to be coming back because I loved my time here last season,” Chahal said. “There are amazing people in the team, and I can’t wait to play with them again. We played very well towards the end of the last season, and I hope we can win some matches this time.”
Darren Lehmann, the head coach of Northamptonshire, welcomed Chahal back, saying, “I am really excited that one of the best leg-spinners in the world is returning. He brings a lot of experience and is a great person who loves the game. Having him with us from mid-June onwards will be fantastic.”
Chahal will return to play on March 25 for the Punjab Kings, after making history by becoming the most expensive spinner ever in the IPL with a bid of ₹18 crore.
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Indian AC Industry Poised for Growth Amid Supply Challenges
The Indian air conditioning (AC) market is off to a great start this summer, building on last season’s strong performance. After a tough time with shortages of important parts like compressors and copper in early this year, companies have found ways to solve these issues. They secured backup suppliers and are slowly but surely getting back on track.
The hot temperatures and more people having extra money to spend are making more folks want to buy ACs. It’s predicted that demand will grow by about 19% each year, which means there will be a bigger need for compressors and copper parts as well. Although there were some hiccups in production this January, many businesses managed their inventory well thanks to alternative sources, like Highly and GMCC. Some big names like LG and Daikin, which make their own compressors, are in a better spot.
To keep going, the industry is importing parts from places like Taiwan, Japan, and Thailand, and they are hopeful about getting supplies from China soon. They also asked the government to extend some certifications until local manufacturers can meet the demand.
India is set to become a major player in electronics manufacturing soon, thanks to increasing local demand and better export opportunities. The electronic manufacturing services (EMS) industry is growing, with many big companies planning to expand under a government program called PLI for white goods. Since the PLI scheme started, the local value of products has increased from 25% to 45%, and it’s expected to reach 60-70% by FY27 as even more parts are made locally. We anticipate a growth rate of 14% for the RAC industry from FY24 to FY27, mostly thanks to more people buying ACs and rising incomes.
Company Highlights:
– Voltas: Target price is Rs 1640 (current price Rs 1400) with an upside of 17%. In 3QFY25, Voltas had an 18% revenue increase to Rs 31.1 billion. Although one segment saw lower profit margins, the company is positive about the hot summer and expects strong growth ahead.
– Amber Enterprises: Target price is Rs 7800 (current price Rs 6340) with an upside of 23%. It saw a 65% revenue increase this quarter, driven mainly by its AC and electronics divisions. While the railway segment is facing delays, the company is ready to take advantage of increasing AC demand.
(Note: The author is the head of research at Motilal Oswal Financial Services Ltd. The views expressed are personal and do not necessarily reflect those of thellv.news) -
U.S. and Israel’s Controversial Plan to Resettle Palestinians in East Africa
The U.S. and Israel are talking to leaders in three East African countries: Sudan, Somalia, and Somaliland. They want to find places to move Palestinians from Gaza because of a plan suggested by former President Donald Trump. This plan has faced a lot of criticism and many people think it is wrong. Most people from Gaza don’t want to leave their homes.
Sudan, Somalia, and Somaliland are poor and sometimes dangerous places. Officials in Sudan have said no to the idea, while officials in Somalia and Somaliland say they haven’t been contacted about it.
Trump’s plan suggests moving over 2 million people from Gaza to different countries and turning the area into a real estate project. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu supports this idea, but Palestinians see it as a forced relocation. Many Arab countries oppose the plan and are suggesting other ways to rebuild Gaza without moving people away.
Some officials from the U.S. and Israel confirmed they reached out to these countries last month, seeking ways to make this plan happen. They can offer money, weapons, and support to entice these countries.
Here is a closer look at the three places being considered:
– Sudan: Sudan agreed to be friendly with Israel in 2020 but has been in civil war since. Sudan’s leaders said they will not accept Palestinian refugees.
– Somaliland: This area broke away from Somalia over 30 years ago and wants international recognition as a separate place. Officials here say they have not been contacted about taking in Palestinians.
– Somalia: This country often supports the Palestinian cause and has me0mbers in opposition to the plan. It seems unlikely that Somalia would agree to host Palestinian refugees.
In summary, the idea of moving Palestinians out of Gaza has been met with strong resistance from several regions, and it’s uncertain if these talks will go anywhere.
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Dog Detects Woman’s Breast Cancer Early, Leading to Life-Saving Treatment
A woman in Pennsylvania believes her dog helped find her dangerous breast cancer before she even knew something was wrong. Breanna Bortner, 31, noticed her cockapoo, Mochi, acting weird in June 2023. Mochi, who usually cuddles with her, started sniffing and pawing at Breanna’s right breast a lot. Her sister-in-law’s dog, Gunner, did the same thing, which worried Breanna even more.
Breanna felt very tired for a year but didn’t think it was anything serious. One day, while scratching a mosquito bite on her breast, she found a lump. Remembering stories about dogs smelling cancer, she got worried about Mochi’s strange behavior. Breanna decided to see a doctor, and soon after, she was diagnosed with stage 2B triple-negative breast cancer—an aggressive type that is hard to treat.
“That’s how fast and aggressive this cancer is,” Breanna said. “In just three months, my lump went from undetectable to a physical lump.”
Breast cancer is one of the most common cancers in women in the U.S., affecting about one in eight. Early detection improves chances of survival significantly—89% if found early, but only 31% if it spreads.
Breanna had 16 rounds of chemotherapy followed by a double mastectomy. She believes Mochi’s amazing sense of smell helped catch her cancer in time. “We really underestimate how smart dogs are,” she said.
Studies show dogs can detect cancer. One study from 2019 found that trained dogs could spot cancer in blood samples with 97% accuracy. Dogs have also helped find different types of cancer.
Mochi was by Breanna’s side not just as an early warning buddy but also as emotional support during her treatment. He comforted her when she was sad. Last spring, Breanna got the news she was cancer-free. Mochi was there to celebrate!
Now, Breanna is focused on recovering, having scans every three months to check for any return of cancer. Mochi has developed separation anxiety since he’s used to being with her all the time. They are working through this challenge with the help of a trainer.
Breanna’s story shows how amazing dogs can be and how technology can help with early cancer detection. Recently, a woman on TikTok shared how her smart ring helped her find early signs of lymphoma by tracking her body temperature.
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Drunk Driver Causes Tragic Accident in Vadodara: One Dead, Several Injured
A tragic car accident in Vadodara, Gujarat, on Thursday night resulted in the death of one woman and injuries to seven others. The driver, believed to be drunk, crashed a speeding car into several motorcycles in the Karelibag area. This shocking event was recorded on CCTV and has shocked many residents.
The driver, Rakshit Ravish Chaurasia, a law student at MS University, was reportedly driving over 100 km/h when he lost control. He hit several two-wheelers, killing one woman instantly and injuring many others, who are now receiving treatment at a local hospital.
Leena Patil, a senior police officer, confirmed that the driver is in custody and said, “A car crashed into a motorcycle, and a woman died in the accident. The driver has been arrested; we are investigating this case of drunk driving.”
Witnesses described the moments before the crash as terrifying. The car sped around a turn near Amrapali Complex, causing panic. While some people were able to move out of the way, many others were not so lucky.
A video of what happened afterward went viral online, showing Chaurasia acting strangely as he got out of the damaged car. He was seen yelling “another round, another round” and chanting “Om Namah Shivay” before a crowd became angry and started hitting him until the police arrived. Along with Chaurasia, the car’s owner, Pranshu Chauhan, was also arrested, as authorities believe both were drunk during the incident.