Tamil Nadu has taken a bold step to make government school students future-ready with hands-on exposure to artificial intelligence, robotics and coding.
Vijay's rally in Karur turned chaotic with overcrowding, leading to several attendees fainting and a missing child report.
Chief Minister MK Stalin visited the Government Medical College and Hospital in Karur late Saturday night, met the injured, and paid tribute to those who lost their lives. He announced compensation of ...
Tamil Nadu DGP G Venkataraman said that the crowd at Vijay's rally had been standing for hours without sufficient food and ...
Shashi Tharoor calls Karur stampede 'heartbreaking,' urges strict national protocols for crowd safety as tragedy at Vijay’s ...
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Coimbatore: Exposure to Artificial Intelligence (AI) applications, robotics and online tools is no longer the sole privilege ...
The initiative, titled Tamil Nadu Schools Programme for AI, Robotics and Knowledge of Online Tools (TN SPARK), is currently being implemented for Classes 6 to 9. It aims to create a tech-savvy ...
GST rates restructured, Compensation Cess removed, ITR due date extended, interest waived on 87A rebate demands, and new RBI/SEBI ...