04.03.20 Taminadu (TNPSC) Current affairs

TAMILNADU Tamil Nadu Health System Reform Programme launched Chief minister Edappadi K Palaniswami  launched the Tamil Nadu Health System Reform Programme. The Rs 2,857crore project is aimed at improving diagnosis and treatment of non-communicable diseases and improving trauma and maternal care facilities and quality of services in all state-run hospitals. Under the project, money is disbursed by … Read more

17.03.20 Taminadu (TNPSC) Current affairs

TAMILNADU Divya Kala Shakti-Witnessing the Abilities in Disabilities” in Chennai The Governor of Tamil Nadu Shri Banwarilal Purohit witnessed the first ever regional event Divya Kala Shakti: Witnessing the abilities in disabilities a unique cultural event in Chennai. In this event around 1000 invitees including Persons with Disabilities, Parents of Persons with Differently Abled, teachers, … Read more

15-16.03.20 Taminadu (TNPSC) Current affairs

TAMILNADU Tamil Nadu hosts Divya Kala Shakti for the first time Tamil Nadu State government is to host the first-ever regional event “Divya Kala Shakti: Witnessing the abilities in disabilities a unique cultural” event at Kalaivanar Arangam, Chennai on 12 March 2020. The event will be witnessed by Governor of Tamil Nadu Shri Banwarilal Purohit. The event is … Read more

13.03.20 Taminadu (TNPSC) Current affairs

TAMILNADU 160 housing projects registered with TNRERA in two months   As many 160 housing projects, including layouts, have been registered with the Tamil Nadu Real Estate Regulatory Authority (TNRERA) in the last two months. Details available with the realty regulator’s portal show that most of these projects are located in Chennai and in nearby districts. While 149 … Read more

01-02.03.20 Taminadu (TNPSC) Current affairs

TAMILNADU   Tamil Nadu may adopt new industrial policy   A new industrial policy was in the making with a view to solving problems faced by prospective investors in sectors like battery technology and e-vehicle technology, who will hold a long-term presence in future.   The special cell for investment promotion at chief minister’s office … Read more

05.03.20 Taminadu (TNPSC) Current affairs

TAMILNADU Tamil Nadu requests 2tmcft Krishna water from Andhra Pradesh   The Tamil Nadu government reached out to Andhra Pradesh urging it to sustain the supply of Krishna water – about 2tmcft – until April.   Chief minister Edappadi K Palaniswami requested Andhra Pradesh C M Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy to take part in a meeting for inter-linking of Cauvery-Godavari … Read more

03.03.20 Taminadu (TNPSC) Current affairs

TAMILNADU Tamil Nadu medical university to use AI to curb malpractice in exams   In an attempt to curb malpractice and improve surveillance during examinations, the state medical university will launch an indigenous artificial intelligence-driven system, which can monitor examination venues real-time and prompt officials about “suspected” malpractices. The project will be piloted in May for the … Read more

08-09.03.20 Taminadu (TNPSC) Current affairs

TAMILNADU Tamil Nadu to up wind power generation by 440MW After three years of stagnation, Tamil Nadu is under compulsion to install additional wind power generation capacity to comply with the renewable power obligation (RPO) norms prescribed by the Central Electricity Regulatory Commission. In line with the central commission’s norms, the Tamil Nadu Electricity Regulatory Commission recently gave its nod to Tangedco to purchase 440.64MW of wind power … Read more

14.03.20 Taminadu (TNPSC) Current affairs

TAMILNADU Divya Kala Shakti-Witnessing the Abilities in Disabilities” in Chennai The Governor of Tamil Nadu Shri Banwarilal Purohit witnessed the first ever regional event Divya Kala Shakti: Witnessing the abilities in disabilities a unique cultural event in Chennai. In this event around 1000 invitees including Persons with Disabilities, Parents of Persons with Differently Abled, teachers, … Read more

12.03.20 Taminadu (TNPSC) Current affairs

TAMILNADU Drones may soon monitor Tamil Nadu jails Soon, the campuses of central prisons in Tamil Nadu would be under close scrutiny as unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) will help step up surveillance. Officials say this would be the first time that prisons in the country would be using drones for surveillance. There are nine central … Read more