I can’t fetch live news right now, but I can share a quick snapshot of recent Tamil New Year coverage and where to look for the latest updates.
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What Tamil New Year typically covers: dates, rituals, and messages from public figures around Puthandu (Tamil New Year), usually celebrated on April 14 or 15, depending on the year. Expect coverage of temple events, charitable drives, and greetings from Indian and Tamil diaspora communities. You can look for year-specific articles on major business and regional news sites around mid-April.
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Where to find current news:
- Major English-language outlets with India-focused sections (e.g., Economic Times, Business Standard) often publish background pieces on Puthandu and related celebrations, along with special features each year.
- Tamil-language networks and portals (e.g., Thanthi TV, News Tamil 24x7, Puthiya Thalaimurai) typically post live coverage, temple visuals, and festival highlights during the Tamil New Year period.
- Regional newspapers’ online portals (Tamil and English) frequently run greeting roundups from government officials and celebrities.
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Quick tips to verify updates:
- Check the latest date-stamped articles around mid-April for each year.
- Look for official greetings from Tamil Nadu government and state ministers, which are commonly released on social media and government portals.
- For visuals, search recent festival-day videos from Tamil Nadu temples and major cities like Chennai, Coimbatore, and Madurai.
If you’d like, I can monitor specific outlets you trust and summarize the latest Tamil New Year updates for you, or pull together a concise 1–2 day update once you confirm the year you want to track.