Luring girl students to offer sexual favours: Former TN college assistant professor Nirmala Devi gets 10 years jail | Chennai News – Times of India

VIRUDHUNAGAR: A mahila court in Tamil Nadu’s Srivilliputhur on Tuesday sentenced assistant professor Nirmala Devi to 10 years imprisonment for luring college girl students to offer sexual favours to senior officials.Mahila court sessions judge T Bagavathiammal imposed a fine of Rs 2.45 lakh on Nirmala Devi.On Monday, the court convicted Nirmala Devi while acquitting two…

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Convicted: Former professor Nirmala Devi guilty of luring Tamil Nadu college students into sex – Times of India

MADURAI: Six years after a damning audio clip where she was heard luring college girls to do sexual favours for ‘senior officers’, Nirmala Devi, who was assistant professor then, was found guilty of the offence and convicted by Srivilliputhur mahila court on Monday. The court will pronounce the quantum of sentence on Tuesday.Judge T Bagavathiammal,…

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Lok Sabha polls: 62.37% voting takes place in Phase 1; Tripura witnesses highest turnout, Bihar sees lowest – Times of India

NEW DELHI: Phase one of the 2024 Lok Sabha polls ended on Friday, with 62.37 per cent being the total voter turnout. The voters turned up to exercise their franchise in sweltering heat in 21 states and Union territories, including the big ones like Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, Bihar and Tamil Nadu.The election, which kicked…

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‘Scan to see scam:’ Posters appear in Tamil Nadu to counter PM Modi’s corruption offensive against DMK | India News – Times of India

NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Modi’s relentless attack against the DMK government over alleged corruption charges has evoked a unique poster campaign in Tamil Nadu. Posters titled ‘Ji Pay,’ bearing the face of the Prime Minister, have appeared in several districts of the state.The posters have a barcode that encouraged people to ‘scan the code and…

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Centenarians show childlike joy as postal voting begins | India News – Times of India

CHENNAI/PUDUCHERRY: Scores of centenarians in Tamil Nadu and Puducherry, most of them having voted in all parliamentary and assembly elections since Independence, began casting postal votes from their homes in the presence of poll officials from Wednesday.100-year-old Anjalai Rayappan from Uppalam constituency in Puducherry town, who raised her 10 children by working as a house…

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