by vellorecity | Sep 17, 2025 | News, Power Shutdown in Vellore
Power supply will be suspended in the following areas on Thursday (18-09-2025) from 09:00 AM to 05:00 PM due to substation maintenance.
Vellore (110/33-11 KV VELLORE Substation): Thottapalayam, Shenbakkam, Eriyangadu, Virnjipuram, Katpadi Road, New bus stand, Kaspa, Konavattam, Pogai, Sethuvalai, Bazzer, Gandhi Road, and Vellore surrounding areas
Fortround (33/11 KV FORT ROUND (Indoor) Substation): Officers Line, Old Town, Vasanthapuram, Salavenpet, Selvapuram, Kaspa, Vellore Bazzar and FORTROUND surrounding areas
Eriyankadu (ERIYANGADU 33/11 KV Substation): Seduvalai, Vinjipuram, M.V. Palayam, Poigai, Poigaimottur Kazhanipakkam, and Eriyankadu surrounding areas.
Karnambut (110/33-11 KV KARNAMBUT Substation): Melpadi, Mittoor, Vallimalai, Thiruvalam, Brammapuram, Pootuthakku, Kilminnal, Arapakkam, Perumugai, Sevur, and Karanambut Surrounding areas
Thiruvalam (33/11 KV THIRUVALAM Substation): Thiruvalam, Sivanandhapuram, K.R. Thangal, Kammarajapuram, Elayanallur, Thempalli, Venkatapuram, Ramanathapuram, Ammoondi, Kuppathamottur, and Thiruvalam surrounding area.
Serkadu (33/11 KV CHENNALERI Substation): Serkadu, Mittur, Kandipedu, Muttharasikuppam, Magimandalam, Vinnampalli, Melbodinatham, Ammavarpalli, Kaatoor, Odanthangal, Ullipudur, Thadhireddipalli, and Serkadu surrounding area.
Thakkolam (110/11 KV THAKKOLAM Substation): Arigilpadi, Ananthapuram, Senthamangalam and Thakkolam surrounding areas
Vaduganthangal (110/11 KV VADUGANTHANGAL Substation): K.V Kuppam, P.K.Kuppam Latheri, Thirumani, Pasumathur, Panamadangi and Vaduganthangal surrounding areas
Arcot (110/33-11 KV ARCOT Substation): Uppupettai, Mupathuvetti, Lakshmipuram, Thajpura, Melakuppam, Thouppukana, Devi nagar, Amma nagar, Visharam, Nandiyalam, Rathanagiri, Melakuppam and Arcot surrounding areas
Kathiyavadi (33/11 KV KATHIYAVADI Substation): Thazhanur, Aayilam, Aayilam Pudur, Ramanathapuram, Kilkuppam, Arunkundram, Ramapuram, Veppur, Visharam, and Kathiyavadi surrounding area.
Ranipet (33/11 KV RANIPET Substation): Navalpur, Puliyakannu, Santhamedu, V.C. Motor, Pinji, M.B.T Road, Byepass Raod, Raffic Nagar, Melpudupet, Gandhinagar, Parry Colony, Muthukadai Othavadai street and Ranipet surrounding area.
Punnai (110/33 KV PUNNAI Substation): Nemili, Melkalathur, Meleri, Kattupakkam and Punnai surrounding areas
Poottuthakku (33 KV UM POOTTUTHAKKU Substation): Melakuppam, Sanarpandai, G.C. Kuppam, and Poottuthkku sourinding area.
Power supply will be resumed before 05:00 PM if the maintenance works are completed early. The schedule is subject to change based on operational or weather-related factors.
by vellorecity | Sep 17, 2025 | News
Women and yeast infection are closely related!! Yes it`s true!!
Not many of us have the courage to speak about our intimate health and hygiene etc with others. It is worthy to note that many women get affected with yeast infection and find it difficult to talk about the issue with others. This yeast infection also called as candidiasis is a common fungal infection caused by overgrowth of yeast Candida. It must be noted that daily habits could trigger yeast infection in women. Point is that getting yeast infection is common but it is treatable. Identifying yeast infection is very important and if mistaken for other infections then it might be risky.
There are several surprising habits that can trigger yeast infection in women and these are
Not drying properly after bath:
Yeast infection can occur in women if they do not dry properly after taking a bath. Overgrowth of yeast can be avoided by maintaining a dry environment around the gential area. It is true that the presence of moisture would provide a favourable condition for the yeast to grow. Therefore, thorough drying after taking a bath is essential to prevent yeast infection.
Wearing tight damp synthetic inners:
Yeast would also grow fast when a woman after taking a bath wears tight damp synthetic inners. This would lead to heat and moisture and due to this yeast could develop fast in them. So, please be careful. It is advisable to wear natural light cotton inners especially if prone to yeast infections etc.
Using scented soaps and intimate washes etc:
It was brought out by a gynaecologist from Gurgaon that using scented soaps and perfumes etc in the intimate parts would not be of huge help. She spoke about how scented soaps and perfumes etc would disturb the natural pH in the intimate parts of a woman. Good bacteria would be reduced. By this there would be yeast overgrowth also.
Consuming a diet with high sugars etc:
It is worthy to note that consuming a high sugar diet would feed yeast and would help it to grow faster. It is for this reason that those with diabetes would get yeast infections much more easily than others. It was revealed by a study in 2024 that those with type 2 diabetes have higher chances of developing yeast infections in them.
Antibiotic usage:
It is surprising to note that use of antibiotics can increase yeast t infection in women. Point is that while antibiotics would help women to fight bad bacteria they also kill the good bacteria that would keep yeast growth in control. There is often a window where yeast has got more chances to take over after a course of antibiotics intake by women.
by vellorecity | Sep 17, 2025 | News
What would be your reaction if you come to know the truth that the colour of the teeth would indicate the health issues or diseases present inside the body?
Having white teeth would give us more self confidence but the fact is many of us would not have white teeth. In some people, their teeth would get discoloured. They might also ignore their teeth discoloration in the beginning and later on these persons would develop many diseases and would find it difficult in their lives. So, please be careful and take care of your teeth (health) from the beginning itself.
Various medical conditions related to teeth colour are
Liver disease:
Persons affected by liver cirrhosis or liver hepatitis etc might show greyish or green coloured teeth. Point is that liver in such persons might not be able to produce bile pigments properly and due to this the teeth would have greyish or greenish tinge. Please take care.
Diabetes:
Not only blood vessels and nerves get affected by high blood sugar levels or diabetes but also oral health. Truth is that persons with diabetes would have poor gum health plus slow healing and teeth stains etc. It is worthy to note that the presence of high sugar levels in diabetics would help the bacteria to thrive in the mouth. Therefore, proper dental care is essential for diabetics.
Genetic disorders:
Our teeth would become translucent or bluish-grey coloured when we have genetically inherited diseases such as dentinogenesis imperfecta etc. The person would have affected tissues beneath tooth enamel. From this, it is true that genetics play a role in our dental heath and teeth colouration etc.
Chronic infections or drugs:
When a person consumes long term medicines then their teeth would get discoloured. It is learnt that tetracycline when taken would cause permanent grey bands on the enamel. Oral health would get altered by chronic infections in us and this could lead to teeth colour change also.
Eating disorders:
Teeth would get exposed to strong stomach acids frequently when a person is suffering from eating disorder or bulimia. This would remove the protective outer layer and would expose the yellow coloured inner layer. For this reason only, teeth of bulimia affected individuals would be worn out and yellowish in colour.
Other common reasons for tooth stains in us are
Truth is that those persons who chew tobacco, smoking, drink aerated beverage consumption, with poor oral hygiene, and missing dental checkups etc would have teeth discolouration.
by vellorecity | Sep 17, 2025 | News
The cost of gold has decreased by Rs. 10 per gram on Wednesday Morning (17.09.2025). The cost of the gold rate has decreased by Rs. 80 per sovereign.
The gold rate has decreased and one sovereign is worth Rs. 82160.00 and a gram is Rs. 10270.00.
The cost of 1 gram of pure gold (24 K) is now Rs. 11203.00.
A kilo of silver is priced at Rs. 142,000.00 and a gram is worth Rs. 142.00.