
CISF personnel killed near Rajapalayam
The Hindu
A CISF personnel, Palpandi of Avarampatti, was killed when a mini truck hit the motorbike he was riding on Rajapalayam-Alangulam Road on Monday afternoon. Police said the deceased, posted in New Delhi
A CISF personnel, Palpandi of Avarampatti, was killed when a mini truck hit the motorbike he was riding on Rajapalayam-Alangulam Road on Monday afternoon. Police said the deceased, posted in New Delhi, had come home on leave. On Monday morning, he had taken his wife to a temple and they were returning home when the motorcycle collided with the truck head-on near PSK Nagar around noon. While Palpandi was killed on the spot, his wife Manimegalai escaped with a minor injury. Rajapalayam South police have registered a case.
‘Instead of accusing Gen-Z of lacking skills or discipline, we need to ask what drives them’ Premium
At a recent event held in the city, Cambridge University Press & Assessment launched an advisory panel comprising leaders from top global corporations, aiming to bridge the employability gap in India and better align academic output with industry needs. A whitepaper released at the event highlighted the growing importance of communication skills, the need for stronger collaboration between industry and universities, and strategies to bridge the persistent skill gap.

Under the NBS, newborns are screened for communication disorders before they are discharged from the hospital. For this, AIISH has collaborated with several hospitals to conduct screening which is performed to detect hearing impairment and other developmental disabilities that can affect speech and language development. The screening has been helping in early intervention for those identified with the disorders, as any delay in the identification poses risk and affects successful management of children with hearing loss, according to AIISH.