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Tamil Nadu Exit Polls 2021 Live Updates: Election result predictions after 7pm

Tamil Nadu Exit Polls 2021: MK Stalin-led DMK predicted to win assembly election Tamil Nadu Exit Polls 2021: MK Stalin-led DMK predicted to win assembly election According to India Today-Axis My India, Today s Chanakya, Republic-CNX and P-MARQ exit polls, the MK Stalin-led DMK and allies are going to register a big win in the state. Voting for the 234-seat Tamil Nadu assembly was held on April 6 and the results will be declared on May 2. Stay tuned to TOI for all latest updates. THE TIMES OF INDIA | Apr 30, 2021, 13:17:21 IST FacebookTwitterLinkedinEMail Exit polls predict big win for DMK & Left victory in Kerala Exit polls on Thursday predicted victory for the DMK-led front in Tamil Nadu, LDF in Kerala and NDA in Assam, but disagreed on who would form the next government in Bengal. If the polls prove right, it would mean a major setback for the Congress and the AIADMK, sizeable gains for the BJP and the DMK and a mixed bag for the Left. The one state on which all the polls agr

Over 1,000 acres of temple land retrieved in Tiruppur dist

Updated: Share Article AAA Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments (HR&CE) Minister Sevvoor S. Ramachandran on Monday inaugurated the Joint Commissioner office on Palladam Road. According to a HR&CE release, a total of 2,041 temples in Tiruppur and Karur districts will come under the control of the Joint Commissioner of Tiruppur Zone. Under the Joint Commissioner for the Tiruppur Zone, there will be two Assistant Commissioners and 30 Executive Officers, according to the release. The release also said that HR&CE Department has retrieved 1,006.33 acres of temple lands worth ₹ 150 crore in Tiruppur district since 2011. SUBSCRIBE TO OUR DAILY NEWSLETTER Submit Related Articles

Rejuvenation camp for temple, mutt elephants begins at Thekkampatti

Rejuvenation camp for temple, mutt elephants begins at Thekkampatti Updated: Updated: The 48-day camp will end on March 27; six watchtowers set up on premises Share Article AAA The jumbo event: Decorated elephants during the inauguration of the 48-day annual rejuvenation camp at Thekkampatti on the banks of River Bhavani near Mettuppalayam on Monday.   | Photo Credit: M. Periasamy The 48-day camp will end on March 27; six watchtowers set up on premises The 13th annual rejuvenation camp for temple and mutt elephants began with the participation of 26 elephants from Tamil Nadu and Puducherry at Thekkampatti near Mettupalayam on Monday. Usually held in December-January, the camp was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic and is being held in February-March. Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments (HR&CE) Department officials said the mahouts of all the elephants and their assistants submitted COVID-19 negative certificates prior to entering the camp.

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