Auspicious (Nalla Neram) time today (Mar 01st)

Auspicious (Nalla Neram) time today (Mar 01st)

March 01, 2026 – Sunday | Masi 17 | Visuvavasu Year
Auspicious Timings
Morning 07:30 AM – 08:30 AM
Evening 03:30 PM – 04:30 PM
Inauspicious Timings
Emakandam 12:00 PM – 01:30 PM
Gulikai 03:00 PM – 04:30 PM
Rahu 04:30 PM – 06:00 PM
Astrological Details
Thithi
Thiriyothasi
Nakshatram
Pusam
Chandrashtamam Pooradam
Sulam West
Remedy Jaggery
Auspicious (Nalla Neram) time today (Feb 28th)

Auspicious (Nalla Neram) time today (Feb 28th)

February 28, 2026 – Saturday | Masi 16 | Visuvavasu Year
Auspicious Timings
Morning 07:31 AM – 09:000 AM
Evening 04:30 PM – 05:30 PM
Inauspicious Timings
Emakandam 01:30 PM – 03:00 PM
Gulikai 06:00 AM – 07:30 AM
Rahu 09:00 AM – 10:30 AM
Astrological Details
Thithi Dhuvaadhasi
Nakshatram
Punarpoosam
Chandrashtamam Moolam
Sulam East
Remedy Curd
நான்காம் ஆண்டு மாபெரும் காய்கறி மற்றும் கிழங்கு திருவிழா – 2026

நான்காம் ஆண்டு மாபெரும் காய்கறி மற்றும் கிழங்கு திருவிழா – 2026

தமிழ்நாடு விதை சேகரிப்பாளர்கள் கூட்டமைப்பு நடத்தும் மாபெரும் காய்கறி மற்றும் ஆண்டு கிழங்கு திருவிழா – 2026 வரும் 01 மார்ச் 2026 (ஞாயிற்றுக்கிழமை) அன்று காலை 09.00 மணி முதல் மாலை 05.00 மணி வரை நடைபெறும் இந்த விழாவில் 1000-க்கு மேற்பட்ட மரபு காய்கறி மற்றும் ஆண்டு கிழங்கு வகைகள் கண்காட்சி மற்றும் விற்பனைக்கு வைக்கப்படுகின்றன. இந்நிகழ்ச்சிக்கு அனுமதி இலவசம் என அறிவிக்கப்பட்டுள்ளது.

இடம்: நேதாஜி ஸ்டேடியம், வசந்தபுரம்,
காலாட்படை சாலை, கொசப்பேட்டை வேலூர்.
(ஸ்ரீ வெங்கடேஸ்வரா மேல்நிலைப் பள்ளி, அருகில்)

Chennai Gold Rate Today: 22 Carat Gold Falls ₹160 Per Sovereign

Chennai Gold Rate Today: 22 Carat Gold Falls ₹160 Per Sovereign

Gold prices in Chennai have declined for the second consecutive day after reaching a weekly high. The slight drop brings minor relief to buyers, though rates remain near peak levels.

22 Carat Gold Rate in Chennai

Per Gram: ₹14,900 (↓ ₹20)

Per Sovereign (8 grams): ₹1,19,200 (↓ ₹160)

Earlier this week, gold prices had surged to ₹1,19,440 per sovereign before correcting over the last two days.

Last 5 Days Gold Price Trend (22 Carat – Per Sovereign)

26-02-2026 – ₹1,19,360

25-02-2026 – ₹1,19,440

24-02-2026 – ₹1,19,120

23-02-2026 – ₹1,18,880

22-02-2026 – ₹1,17,440

Silver Rate in Chennai Today

Per Gram: ₹295

Per Kilogram: ₹2,95,000

Silver prices remain unchanged.

Last 5 Days Silver Price Trend

26-02-2026 – ₹295

25-02-2026 – ₹295

24-02-2026 – ₹290

23-02-2026 – ₹300

22-02-2026 – ₹290

What to Drink After a Meal to Support Healthy Digestion

What to Drink After a Meal to Support Healthy Digestion

Good digestion is essential for nutrient absorption, energy production, and overall gut health. While food choices matter, what you drink after a meal can also influence digestion, helping reduce bloating, gas, and discomfort.

How Digestion Works
Digestion begins in the mouth and continues through the stomach and intestines, where food is broken down and nutrients are absorbed. Poor digestion may lead to bloating, constipation, acid reflux, and abdominal discomfort.

Choosing the right beverages after meals can gently support this process.

10 Drinks That May Help Digestion

1. Warm Lemon Water
Stimulates bile production and may help reduce acidity.

2. Herbal Teas (Peppermint, Ginger, Chamomile)
These teas can relax digestive muscles, reduce bloating, and ease nausea.

3. Fennel Water or Tea
Traditionally used to relieve gas, cramps, and indigestion.

4. Buttermilk (Lassi)
Contains probiotics that help balance gut bacteria.

5. Green Tea
Rich in antioxidants that may support smoother digestion.

6. Diluted Apple Cider Vinegar
May support stomach acid levels when used in moderation.

7. Coconut Water
Hydrates and soothes the digestive system naturally.

8. Kombucha
A fermented drink containing probiotics that support gut health.

9. Ajwain (Carom Seed) Water
Commonly used to relieve bloating and improve digestion.

10. Aloe Vera Juice (Diluted)
May soothe inflammation in the digestive tract.

Disclaimer: This content is provided for informational purposes only and is prepared to avoid any misunderstandings or issues. It should not be considered professional medical advice.