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Schools Shut In Chennai, Puducherry Today Due To Heavy Rain
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Schools Shut In Chennai, Puducherry Today Due To Heavy Rain

Schools are shut in Chennai today due to heavy rainfall across Tamil Nadu. Institutions in adjoining Thiruvallur district and Puducherry, a Union territory, too have declared rain holiday.

The weather department has forecast more showers in six districts including Cuddalore, Mayiladuthurai, Nagapattinam, Thiruvarur, Thanjavur, and Villupuram.

Velankanni in Nagapattjnam witnessed a whopping 17 cm of rainfall in the last 24 hours, while Cuddalore, Puducherry, Chengalpattu, and Chennai too experienced significant downpours.

Fishermen have been advised against venturing into the sea as a low-pressure area over the Bay of Bengal is expected to intensify into a depression.

Tamil Nadu has received 221 mm of rain since October 1, which is 17% below the normal average. The ongoing Northeast Monsoon is crucial for the state’s drinking water and irrigation needs.

In response to the impending crisis, Chief Minister M K Stalin has deployed ministers to oversee preparedness in Cuddalore, Mayiladuthurai, and Nagapattinam districts. Senior bureaucrats have also been assigned to monitor the situation in 13 other districts.

Concerned citizens can reach out to the control room over phone at 1070 and 1077, or through WhatsApp at 9445869848.

Mr Stalin visited the control room and reviewed the preparedness and engaged with the district collectors of areas experiencing heavy rain.

Many water bodies including reservoirs are filling up fast while the low-lying areas are inundated in Cuddalore. Large tracts of standing paddy crop remain submerged in the delta region. Farmers are worried of major crop losses if there is no respite from the rainfall that allows a window for drainage.

Chennai, however, did not face any major waterlogging, thanks to the newly built stormwater drains. Although there are stretches of unfinished work, Greater Chennai Corporation officials say that they are monitoring these hotspots for quick intervention.

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“Together, Winning…”: Ashok Gehlot’s Overture To Sachin Pilot Before Polls?
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“Together, Winning…”: Ashok Gehlot’s Overture To Sachin Pilot Before Polls?

Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot began Wednesday with a cryptic “together, winning again” post on X that appeared to offer his former deputy and current rival, Sachin Pilot, an olive branch ahead of next week’s Assembly election. A photograph shared by Mr Gehlot, 72, showed the two in a meeting with others from the ruling Congress, including General Secretary KC Venugopal.

The post comes days before the state votes for a new government and after conciliatory comments by Mr Pilot; on Tuesday he played down questions on the Gehlot-Pilot feud and dismissed reminders of acerbic barbs the two have exchanged over the past few years, including the ‘nikamma‘ remark.

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जीत रहे हैं फिर से#कांग्रेस_फिर_से pic.twitter.com/saWIdZ0SGl

— Ashok Gehlot (@ashokgehlot51) November 15, 2023

“Leave it! Who said what? I can be responsible for what I said… we should maintain dignity in political discussions,” Mr Pilot, 46, told PTI. Last week he spoke to NDTV about unity within the party’s ranks and about a “five-year roadmap”. “Together, we will make Congress win,” he said.

READ | “Was Offended And Hurt By Name-Calling,” Sachin Pilot Tells NDTV

He also said Congress boss Mallikarjun Kharge had advised him to “forgive, forget, and move on.”

Mr Pilot, who will look to defend his Tonk seat, has also played down talk his rebellion of three years ago could affect his chances at being named Chief Minister, should the Congress retain power.

“I don’t think it is a question of my chance, your chance or his chance. Right now we have to make sure the Congress party wins… tradition is that you fight elections… once you cross the majority mark, the MLAs and the leadership in Delhi will decide who will get what responsibility.”

For his part, Mr Gehlot has not shied away from the odd dig at Mr Pilot.

Last month he took a veiled dig over his younger rival’s chief ministerial ambitions, declaring at a media event in Delhi “… this post is not letting me go”. He also made references to the Congress choosing him, thrice, to lead its government before claiming deference to the party’s decisions.

READ | “Want To Leave Chief Minister’s Post, But…” Ashok Gehlot Takes A Swipe

Days after that there were stronger comments; “… they tried to topple my government but they had no idea who they were dealing with…” Mr Gehlot proclaimed, although he did not name Mr Pilot.

The often bitter back-and-forth between the two flared up in May this year too.

Mr Gehlot and Mr Pilot exchanged barbs over the former’s claim that BJP leader Vasundhara Raje had saved the party when it was on brink of collapse due to the latter’s rebellion.

READ | Sachin Pilot’s All-Out Attack On Ashok Gehlot, No End To Congress Problem

And a month before that sources close to Mr Pilot categorically refused talk he may leave the Congress. This was before his day-long fast against corruption – a fast widely seen as an embarrassment to Mr Gehlot, whom he accuses of not acting against such allegations.

READ | “They Tried To Topple My Government…”: Gehlot Recalls Revolt

The Gehlot-Pilot feud – over the chief minister’s post – broke soon after the Congress defeated the BJP in the 2018 election. It simmered for two years till Mr Pilot and around 30 loyal MLAs walked out of Rajasthan and into BJP-ruled Haryana, sparking talk he was prepping to join the rival party.

Although the rebellion was squashed – a truce brokered by Priyanka Gandhi Vadra – the tension between Ashok Gehlot and Sachin Pilot has never really gone, and the Congress may well be looking nervously over its shoulder in a state that, for the past 30 years, has voted out the incumbent.

READ | Sachin Pilot Calls Truce With Gandhis, Panel To Tackle His Grievances

During his revolt – which almost brought down the Congress government – Mr Pilot made clear he would not countenance joining the BJP. “I would like to make it clear… no plans to join BJP,” he said.

READ | “Not Joining BJP, Attempt To Malign Me Before Gandhis”: Sachin Pilot

This election is widely seen as a straight fight between the BJP and the Congress.

For both, though, infighting is a major challenge. The BJP, in an attempt to negate this problem, has reverted to a tried-and-tested tactic – to declare Prime Minister Narendra Modi as the face of its campaign rather than call up a state leader and risk angering his or her rivals.

Rajasthan is one of five states voting this month. The others are Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh and Telangana. Mizoram voted on November 7. All results will be declared on December 3.

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PM Modi Pays Floral Tributes To Birsa Munda In Ranchi
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PM Modi Pays Floral Tributes To Birsa Munda In Ranchi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday paid homage to tribal icon Birsa Munda in Ranchi on his birth anniversary.

He paid floral tributes to the 25-foot tall statue of the icon at the Bhagwan Birsa Munda Memorial Park-cum-Freedom Fighter Museum, situated at the Old Central Jail where he had breathed his last on June 9, 1900.

Birsa Munda’s birth anniversary is celebrated across the country as the Janjatiya Gaurav Diwas.

“Respectful tribute to Bhagwan Birsa Munda on his birth anniversary. Many best wishes to my family members across the country on this special occasion of Janjatiya Gaurav Diwas,” PM Modi posted on X.

During his visit to the museum, the PM was accompanied by Chief Minister Hemant Soren, Governor CP Radhakrishnan and Union Minister Arjun Munda.

He took a round of the museum that demonstrates the way tribals struggled to protect their forests, land rights and culture, besides their valour and sacrifices.

Along with Birsa Munda, the museum also showcases contributions of tribal freedom fighters such as Budhu Bhagat, Sidhu-Kanhu, Nilambar-Pitambar, Diwa-Kisun, Telanga Khadiya, Gaya Munda, Jatra Bhagat, Poto H, Bhagirath Manjhi and Ganga Narayan Singh.

The memorial park has been developed on adjacent 25 acre land, and it has a musical fountain, children’s park, infinity pool, garden and other entertainment facilities.

The PM is on a two-day visit to Jharkhand. Later in the day, he will visit Birsa Munda’s birthplace Ulihatu village in Khunti district.

From there, he will launch the Rs 24,000-crore project aimed at the development of the Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups (PVTGs). He will also launch the ‘Viksit Bharat Sankalp Yatra’, release the 15th installment of Rs 18,000 crore under the PM-KISAN scheme, and inaugurate and lay the foundation of projects worth Rs 7,200 crore in the state. 

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