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As fuel prices rise, man spends Rs 20K,  makes e-bike that goes up to 50 km- The New Indian Express

Express News Service VILLUPURAM:  With fuel prices increasing every day, people are desperate for an alternative and more affordable mode of transport. And answering the demand, 33-year-old S Baskaran has designed an electric cycle that can travel up to 50 km with just one unit of current. And what is more, it cost him just Rs 20,000 to make it!  A resident of Pakamedu village in Villupuram, Baskaran is a diploma holder in mechanical engineering. He had to quit his job due to the pandemic last year and has been focussing on agriculture. During his free hours, Baskaran researched electric cycles and bought an old cycle for Rs 2,000, which he turned into an e-cycle. All he needed were spare parts for Rs 18,000.

Will feed 1,000 Covid patients daily, if that s what it takes, say Tamil Nadu cooks who served 25,00- The New Indian Express

Will feed 1,000 Covid patients daily, if that s what it takes, say Tamil Nadu cooks who served 25,00- The New Indian Express
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Dalits prevented from entering temple in Tamil Nadu s Tindivanam; peace talks resolve issue

Express News Service VILLUPURAM: After a few Dalits of Vizhukkam village in Villupuram entered the temple on April 30, caste Hindus washed it, saying it had become impure . Though no case was filed, police said reconciliation talks were held after which Dalits were allowed to enter the temple. Dalits of the village have been demanding their Constitutional right to worship, as caste Hindus allegedly prohibit them from entering the local temple, and abuse them with casteist slurs. The village, located 4 km from Theevanur block in Tindivanam, has about 1,000 families of various communities. They allegedly lived in harmony until construction of a temple began in 2013. The new temple, for goddess Selliamman, was planned on common land in the village, with funds raised by all the villagers in and around Vizhukkam, except the Dalits, sources said.

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