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Assembly elections | T.N. sees 71.79% polling with no major incidents

Updated: April 06, 2021 23:05 IST Kallakurichi leads with a turnout of 78% and Chennai records the lowest at 59.40%; COVID-19 patients turn up to vote Share Article AAA Chief Minister Edappadi K. Palaniswami and DMK president M.K. Stalin after casting their votes on April 6, 2021.   | Photo Credit: E. Lakshmi Narayanan and M. Vedhan Kallakurichi leads with a turnout of 78% and Chennai records the lowest at 59.40%; COVID-19 patients turn up to vote Braving the heat and the increasing number of COVID-19 cases, an estimated 71.79% of the 6,28,69,955 eligible voters in Tamil Nadu turned out to exercise their franchise for the Assembly election on Tuesday. The fate of the candidates from the 234 Assembly constituencies and the Kanniyakumari Lok Sabha constituency, where a bypoll was held, was sealed at 7 p.m. when polling concluded.

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In a battle for prestige, AIADMK's Jayakumar seeks to retain Royapuram seat; DMK rival assures more amenities

In a battle for prestige, AIADMK's Jayakumar seeks to retain Royapuram seat; DMK rival assures more amenities
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Tamarind tree witnesses an act of kindness

Tamarind tree witnesses an act of kindness Updated: Updated: January 16, 2021 21:59 IST Photojournalists from Chennai once again keep their promise to help schoolchildren in need. This time, the beneficiaries are children from the Ambattur Government Primary School Share Article AAA Photojournalists from Chennai once again keep their promise to help schoolchildren in need. This time, the beneficiaries are children from the Ambattur Government Primary School A tamarind tree on the campus of the Ambattur Government Primary School at Venugopal Street in Mogappair East takes care of a mundane aspect of life. For residents of areas around the school, the tree stands as an enduring landmark, handsomely defying time. It is 90 years old.

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