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Thanjavur officials convince family, help Class 12 girl join college under Naan Mudhalvan scheme
Thanjavur officials convince family, help Class 12 girl join college under Naan Mudhalvan scheme

The Hindu

timean hour ago

  • General
  • The Hindu

Thanjavur officials convince family, help Class 12 girl join college under Naan Mudhalvan scheme

A Class 12 student from a fishing community, who chose to support her family, was persuaded to join college at a special grievance redress and guidance session held under the Naan Mudhalvan scheme in Thanjavur on Wednesday. The meeting, part of the initiative's fourth phase, was chaired by District Collector P. Priyanka Pankajam at the Collectorate. The programme, which began on June 9, is aimed at supporting students from disadvantaged backgrounds to pursue higher education and career opportunities. During the session, K. Lavanya, a student of Adirampattinam Government Girls Higher Secondary School, became the focus of attention. Despite scoring 415 marks in the Class 12 board examinations, she was asked to take up work to support her family's income. Her school teacher Jepar Kavi, along with Chief Educational Officer Madhavan and school mentors, intervened in the matter. They met the family members and persuaded them to support Lavanya's educational aspirations. Within a brief time, Lavanya was admitted to course at an Arts and Science College, close to her residence.

NAINI T-10 Cricket: Kazipet emerges winner
NAINI T-10 Cricket: Kazipet emerges winner

Hans India

time02-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Hans India

NAINI T-10 Cricket: Kazipet emerges winner

Hanumakonda: The NAINI T-10 cricket tournament, organised by the Naini Vishal Reddy Memorial Trust, concluded on Sunday after being held for 14 days at the Arts and Science College in Subedari. At the closing ceremony, Warangal West MLA Naini Rajender Reddy participated and stated that 176 teams competed in the tournament. He advised the teams that didn't win to take inspiration from the winners and move forward positively. Reddy noted that the second season of the tournament was conducted successfully, transcending political lines; every participant was a winner in its own right. The MLA hoped the soul of Naini Vishal Reddy would find peace through the tournament. He congratulated the organising team for conducting the event without any issues. In the final between Alankar Firoz's team and Kazipet Suresh's team, the latter emerged victorious, receiving the champion's cup and a cash prize of ₹1 lakh from the MLA. The Alankar Firoz's team was awarded the runner-up cup along with ₹50,000. Rajender Reddy's daughter, son-in-law Dr. Goda Vishnu Vardhan Reddy, public representatives, party leaders, and sports enthusiasts were present.

CM inaugurates infrastructure projects at Oddanchatram
CM inaugurates infrastructure projects at Oddanchatram

The Hindu

time29-05-2025

  • Politics
  • The Hindu

CM inaugurates infrastructure projects at Oddanchatram

Chief Minister M.K. Stalin on Thursday inaugurated infrastructure projects worth ₹41.12 crore in Oddanchatram in Dindigul district via video conference. The Chief Minister inaugurated Gandhi Market commercial complex in Oddanchatram built at a cost of ₹2 1.25 crore, the girivalam path of Kulanthai Velappar Temple laid at a cost of ₹18.64 crore and the new panchayat office building at Keeranur built at a cost of ₹1.23 crore. The infrastructure projects in Oddanchatram were inaugurated in the presence of Food and Civil Supplies Minister R. Sakkarapani, Dindigul MP R. Sachithanantham, Dindigul Collector S. Saravanan and other government officials. Speaking at the inauguration in Oddanchatram, Minister Sakkarapani said that the State government was implementing various welfare schemes for the benefit of the people. He said that construction of 10,000 houses were underway under the Kalaignarin Kanavu Illam scheme. A new building for the Arts and Science College in Kallimandayam was being constructed at a cost of ₹15 crore, a new building for the Women's Arts and Science College in Ambilikkai was being constructed at a cost of ₹25 crore and a new building for an Industrial Training Institute in Virupatchi was constructed at a cost of ₹5 crore, he said. The competitive training examination centre at Kalanjipatti was established for the benefit of the students and many students had succeeded in the examinations. The Cauvery Combined Drinking Water Scheme was being implemented to provide drinking water to every household. Tenements were being constructed in Keeranur and Oddanchatram under the Urban Livelihoods Mission, the Minister said. Apart from these projects, a garbage dumping yard, sewage treatment plant and road repair works were also being carried out, he said, adding that vehicles were being provided for garbage collection. A new building for Oddanchatram Government Hospital was being constructed at a cost of ₹25 crore, he said.

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