மு.க.ஸ்டாலின் சுற்றுச்சூழல் சுற்றுலா பூங்கா – 33 ஏக்கரில் உருவான முக்கிய சிறப்பம்சங்கள்

மு.க.ஸ்டாலின் சுற்றுச்சூழல் சுற்றுலா பூங்கா – 33 ஏக்கரில் உருவான முக்கிய சிறப்பம்சங்கள்

திருவண்ணாமலை–திருக்கோவிலூர் சாலையில், எடப்பாளையம் ஏரியை மையமாகக் கொண்டு 33 ஏக்கர் பரப்பளவில் உருவாக்கப்பட்ட மு.க.ஸ்டாலின் சுற்றுச்சூழல் சுற்றுலா பூங்கா சுற்றுச்சூழல் பாதுகாப்பு மற்றும் பொதுமக்கள் நலனை முன்னிலைப்படுத்தும் வகையில் வடிவமைக்கப்பட்டுள்ளது.

மழைநீர் சேகரிப்பு மற்றும் நிலத்தடி நீர் உயர்வை ஊக்குவிக்கும் அமைப்புகளுடன், வில்நாண் வடிவ ஒளிவிளக்குப் பாலம், 2 கி.மீ. நீள ரெஃப்ளெக்சாலஜி நடைபாதை, குழந்தைகள் விளையாட்டு பகுதி, திறந்தவெளி உடற்பயிற்சி சாதனங்கள், நாட்டு மரக்கன்றுகள் மற்றும் மலர்ச் செடிகள் ஆகியவை அமைக்கப்பட்டுள்ளன.

மேலும், இசையுடன் நடைபயிற்சி மேற்கொள்ள ஒலிபெருக்கிகள், ஓய்வுக்கான நிழற்குடைகள், கண்காணிப்பு கேமராக்கள், வாகன நிறுத்துமிடம் மற்றும் ஆண்கள், பெண்கள், மாற்றுத்திறனாளிகளுக்கான நவீன கழிவறைகள் போன்ற வசதிகளும் உள்ளன.

இந்த பூங்கா சுற்றுச்சூழல் பாதுகாப்புடன் கூடிய உடல் மற்றும் மன நலத்தை மேம்படுத்தும் முக்கியமான பொதுமக்கள் பயன்பாட்டு இடமாக அமைந்துள்ளது.

முகவரி:
எம்.கே. ஸ்டாலின் எக்கோ பார்க், திருவண்ணாமலை – திருக்கோவிலூர் சாலை, எடப்பாளையம் ஏரி அருகில்.

பேருந்து நிலையத்திலிருந்து தூரம்:
திருவண்ணாமலை மத்திய பேருந்து நிலையத்திலிருந்து சுமார் 6 கிலோமீட்டர்.

திறக்கும் நேரம்:
காலை: 5.00 மணி முதல் 9.00 மணி வரை
மாலை: 5.00 மணி முதல் 9.00 மணி வரை

நுழைவு கட்டணம்:
பொதுமக்களுக்கு இலவசம்.

How to Print Registration ID (EMP-502) in Tamil Nadu

How to Print Registration ID (EMP-502) in Tamil Nadu

Service Code: EMP-502 | Department Charges: ₹0 | Service Charge: ₹10

Purpose:

This service allows registered users of the Tamil Nadu Employment and Training Department to print their Registration ID card, which is used for employment-related services and renewals.

Required Documents:

– Registration Number (issued by Employment Office) – Valid CAN (Citizen Access Number) for the applicant

Special Requirement:

– Applicant must already be registered with the Employment and Training Department

Application Process:

1. Login to E-District Portal

– Visit: https://tnedistrict.tn.gov.in – Click on Operator Login – Enter UsernamePassword, and Captcha – Select Service Operator Type → Click Login

2. Navigate to Employment and Training Department

– After login, click on Services – Select Department Wise → Employment and Training

3. Select Printing of Registration ID Service

– Click on EMP-502 Printing of Registration Id

4. Enter Registration Details

– Enter the Registration Number (e.g., AR02041M00106554) – System auto-fills user details – Verify User Charge: ₹10 – Click Submit

5. Confirm and Generate

– A confirmation pop-up will appear → Click OK – System generates Registration ID Card (PDF) and Receipt

6. Download and Print

– Download the ID Card PDF – Download the Payment Receipt PDF – Take printouts of both for official use

Alternative Method – Recommended:

Visit nearest eSevai / CSC Centre

– Operator will assist with login and printing

– Same ₹10 service charge applies – Immediate printout provided

After Printing:

– ID Card includes:

– Registration Number

– Personal Details

– Qualification Details – Renewal Date – Receipt confirms payment of ₹10

– Keep both documents safe for future employment service requests

Important Notes:

– Ensure Registration Number is correct before submitting

– ₹10 service charge is mandatory – ID Card must be renewed before expiry

– For issues, contact: – Help Desk: eseva_helpdesk@tn.gov.in

– Toll-Free: 1800-425-3333 – Service available only for pre-registered candidates

Apply Online: https://tnedistrict.tn.gov.in

For assistance: Visit nearest eSevai / CSC Centre

This guide is based on the Tamil Nadu e-District Application Training Manual (502-Printing of Registration Id). Government of Tamil Nadu, 2016.

Honey Consumption: Who Should Avoid It and Why

Honey Consumption: Who Should Avoid It and Why

Honey is often considered a healthier alternative to white sugar, but it is not suitable for everyone. Below are the groups who should avoid honey and the reasons behind it:

1. Elderly People and Diabetics

– Honey contains glucose and fructose, which can increase blood sugar levels.
– People with diabetes and elderly individuals should avoid honey or consume it only in limited quantities.

2. People with Bee-Related Allergies

– Individuals allergic or hypersensitive to honey, bee pollen, or other bee products should completely avoid honey.

3. People on Blood-Thinning Medication

– Honey may slow blood clotting.
– Those taking anticoagulant or antiplatelet medicines should avoid honey to reduce the risk of excessive bleeding.

4. Infants Under One Year

– Honey should never be given to babies below one year, especially raw or unprocessed honey.
– It may contain bacteria, bee parts, insects, or chemical residues.
– Consumption can cause vomiting, stomach upset, fever, or serious health complications.

5. Recommended Daily Limits

– As per the American Heart Association:
• Men: Up to 9 teaspoons (36 grams) per day
• Women: Up to 6 teaspoons (24 grams) per day
– Excess intake may cause digestive issues, bloating, constipation, diarrhea, and stomach pain.

Disclaimer: This content is for informational purposes only and does not replace medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional before making dietary changes.

Gold Price Surges Further, Crosses Rs 1.02 Lakh Per Sovereign

Gold Price Surges Further, Crosses Rs 1.02 Lakh Per Sovereign

With gold prices already crossing the ₹1 lakh mark, they have surged further today, rising by ₹1,600 per sovereign. The price of 22-carat gold witnessed a sharp increase yesterday (Monday) as well ₹640 per sovereign in the morning, followed by an additional ₹720 rise in the evening. In total, gold prices jumped by ₹1,360 in a single day, reaching ₹1,00,560 per sovereign.

Today’s fresh hike has pushed the price of gold to ₹1,02,160 per sovereign. The per-gram price has also risen by ₹200, taking it to ₹12,770.

Notably, the price of one sovereign of gold had earlier touched ₹1,00,120 on December 15. The repeated crossing of the ₹1 lakh milestone has sparked concern among the general public.

Meanwhile, silver prices have also increased. The price of silver rose by ₹3 per gram this morning and is now being sold at ₹234 per gram. On a kilogram basis, silver has increased by ₹3,000, reaching ₹2,34,000 per kilogram.

Auspicious (Nalla Neram) time today (Dec 23rd)

Auspicious (Nalla Neram) time today (Dec 23rd)

December 23, 2025 – Tuesday | Margazhi 08 | Visuvavasu Year
Auspicious Timings
Morning 7:45 AM – 8:45 AM
Evening 4:45 PM – 5:45 PM
Shubh Hora Timings
Morning 8-9,10.30-11 AM
Evening 12-1, 4.30-6,7-8 PM
Inauspicious Timings
Emakandam 09:00 AM – 10:30 AM
Gulikai 12:00 PM – 01:30 PM
Rahu 03:00 PM – 04:30 PM
Astrological Details
Thithi Chaturthi
Nakshatram Uthiradam
Chandrashtamam Puranbhusam
Sulam North
Remedy Milk
Gold Price Nears Rs 1 Lakh Mark in City; Silver Hits Yearly High

Gold Price Nears Rs 1 Lakh Mark in City; Silver Hits Yearly High

The gold rate in the city continues its upward march, edging closer to the ₹1 lakh milestone. On December 22, gold rose by ₹640 per sovereign, taking the price to ₹99,840 per sovereign (8 grams) and ₹12,480 per gram, an increase of ₹80 per gram.

On December 20, gold was priced at ₹99,200 per sovereign and ₹12,400 per gram, marking a marginal rise of ₹20. The yellow metal had earlier touched its highest price of the year at ₹1,00,120 per sovereign on December 15.

Market experts attribute the ongoing rally to the US Federal Reserve’s widely anticipated interest rate cut and its indication of further easing next year. This move weakened the US dollar, boosting global safe-haven demand for gold. Additionally, a record-low rupee has supported higher domestic prices.

Previously, gold had reached a yearly high of ₹97,600 per sovereign (₹12,200 per gram) on October 17.

Since the beginning of the year, gold prices have surged significantly. On January 1, gold was priced at ₹57,200 per sovereign (₹7,150 per gram). As of December 22, prices have climbed by ₹42,640 per sovereign—an increase of nearly 74.5%.

Silver also recorded a sharp rise, increasing by ₹5 to trade at ₹231 per gram (₹2,31,000 per kg) on December 22. This marks the highest silver price recorded so far this year.

Gold Price Trend (22-carat) – Last Five Days

December 20, 2025: ₹99,200 per sovereign | ₹12,400 per gram
December 19, 2025: ₹99,040 per sovereign | ₹12,380 per gram
December 18, 2025: ₹99,520 per sovereign | ₹12,440 per gram
December 17, 2025: ₹99,200 per sovereign | ₹12,400 per gram
December 16, 2025: ₹98,800 per sovereign | ₹12,350 per gram

Silver Price Trend – Last Five Days

December 20, 2025: ₹226 per gram
December 19, 2025: ₹221 per gram
December 18, 2025: ₹224 per gram
December 17, 2025: ₹222 per gram
December 16, 2025: ₹211 per gram