florida varsities mull bar on h-1bs Florida’s public university system is advancing a proposed one-year restriction on new hires using H-1B visas, following a directive from Governor Ron DeSantis (pic). This policy targets the state’s 12 public universities to prioritise domestic talent amid concerns about reliance on foreign workers. The Florida Board of Governors is likely to review and introduce the policy change on January 29, Politico reported TIRUCHY l saturday l january 24, 2026 l `9.00 l PAGES 12 l LATE CITY EDITION CHENNAI ■ MADURAI ■ VIJAYAWADA ■ BENGALURU ■ KOCHI ■ HYDERABAD ■ VISAKHAPATNAM ■ COIMBATORE ■ KOZHIKODE ■ THIRUVANANTHAPURAM ■ BELAGAVI ■ BHUBANESWAR ■ SHIVAMOgGA ■ MANGALURU ■ TIRUPATI ■ TIRUCHY ■ TIRUNELVELI ■ SAMBALPUR ■ HUBBALLI ■ DHARMAPURI ■ KOTTAYAM ■ KANNUR ■ VILLUPURAM ■ KOLLAM ■ TADEPALLIGUDEM ■ NAGAPATTINAM ■ THRISSUR ■ KALABURAGI Left point on Sonia in gold row upsets Rahul P r e e t h a N a i r @ New Delhi PM Narendra Modi with NDA alliance partners, including AIADMK chief Edappadi K Palaniswami, at a poll rally at Maduranthakam on Friday | Shiba Prasad Sahu TN will have ‘double engine’ NDA govt after polls, says PM Says TN got `3L cr from Centre in 11 yrs, huge crowd shows state is ready for change S u b a s h i n i V i j aya k u m a r @ Chennai Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday kicked off the NDA’s campaign for the upcoming Tamil Nadu Assembly elections at Maduranthakam, urging voters to opt for a “double-engine government” and asserting that coordination between the state and the Centre was essential to attract investments and accelerate development. “Bharat is becoming a destination for investors and is signing big deals. At this time, it is essential to have an NDA double-engine government — one that is cordial with the Central government. Only then will it become easier for investments to reach the state,” Modi said. Even as AIADMK general secretary Edappadi K Palaniswami has been stressing that his party will win majority on its own and there won’t be any need to share power with allies in the government, Modi repeatedly referred to the prospect of an “NDA government” or “NDA-BJP government” assuming power in the state after the polls during his speech at the event. The rally effectively pushed Tamil Nadu into election mode, with senior NDA leaders sharing the stage and projecting unity ahead of the polls. Among them was T T V Dhinakaran, leader of Amma Makkal Munnetra Kazhagam, who shook hands with Palaniswami, indicating that their focus now was to unseat the ruling DMK from power. Addressing the gathering, Dhinakaran said he had joined the NDA without hesitation. “We want to remove corrupt family rule and restore the governance ideals of Puratchi Thalaivar MGR and Amma. AMMK cadres will work for NDA’s victory,” he assured Modi and Palaniswami who were on the stage. Edappadi K Palaniswami also addressed Dhinakaran as “brother” during his speech. Stating that the countdown to “send the DMK government home” had begun, Prime Minister Modi said senior NDA leaders had gathered with that single resolve. P5 The people of TN are now referring to the DMK as a CMC (Corruption, Mafia and Crime government). The DMK government is functioning for the benefit of a single family Narendra Modi, PM ‘DMK, allies insulted HC’ Speaking on Thirupparankundram issue, Modi said BJP leaders had stood up for the rights of devotees, but the DMK and its allies have insulted the HC to protect their vote-bank. “They (DMK) are against TN’s culture,” the PM said ‘Only BJP can develop state’ Corruption by the successive CPM and Congress governments in Kerala has stifled the state’s growth; only the BJP can bring development but it needs a decisive mandate, Modi said Draws Ahmedabad parallel to rev up BJP’s Kerala cadre EX P RESS N EWS SERVICE @ T’Puram Recalling that the BJP’s 1987 victory in the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation paved the way for decades of its rule in Gujarat, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday said the party’s win in the Thiruvananthapuram Corporation would trigger a similar “transformation” in Kerala, reflecting public trust in the BJP’s development and governance model. Virtually kick-starting the NDA’s assembly poll campaign in Kerala with a rally in Thiruvananthapuram, Modi said the BJP was a marginal force in the 1980s. “In 1987, we won the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation for the first time. Our journey began in one city Similarly in Kerala, our begin. , nings have started with Thiruvananthapuram,” he said. Modi launched a scathing attack on both the ruling CPM-led LDF and the opposition Congress-led UDF, accusing them of ruining the state in collusion with each other for the past many decades. Alleging an unholy alliance between both fronts, he said it was time to break the nexus by electing an NDA government, which would be “pro-people” and “prodevelopment.” Accusing the LDF of harming the customs and traditions of the Sabarimala temple, Modi said if the BJP assumes power in the state, then all the culprits would be put behind bars. “This is Modi’s guarantee,” he said. He also targeted opposition UDF, referring to its main constituent Congress as ‘MMC’ or ‘Muslim League Maoist Congress’. ‘Dabba engine’ will not run in TN, says Stalin e x p r e s s n e w s s e r v i c e @ Chennai Chief Minister M K Stalin on Friday launched a sharp political attack on the BJPled National Democratic Alliance (NDA), rejecting Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s “double engine” pitch and reiterated a list of long-pending demands of the state which he said the centre continues to ignore. Responding on ‘X’ to Modi’s remarks at the rally in Maduranthakam, Stalin said the “double-engine government” concept would not work in the state. “The so-called ‘double engine’ Resolution on VB-G-RAM-G Tamil Nadu Assembly passed a resolution, urging the centre to alter VB-G-RAM-G and continue with the MGNREGA to protect rural people’s livelihood | P4 will not run in Tamil Nadu. That ‘dabba engine’ (waste engine) will not work here,” he said. Stating that Tamil Nadu had recorded historic growth despite what he described as obstacles created by the BJP-led union government, Stalin urged Modi to compare development indicators. “When compared to your ‘double-engine’ states such as Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh and Bihar, it is the states where your ‘dabba engine’ has not entered — Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Telangana, Karnataka and West Bengal — that are soaring in development,” he said. P5 express read Jana Nayagan: HC verdict on Jan 27 no clear work procedure The concluding part of the series shows how frequent changes to BLO App, and lack of clear instructions complicated the exercise | P2 SC seeks reply on plea to order ASI to take over Murugan shrine Chennai: Madras HC is scheduled to pronounce its verdict on January 27 on the appeal filed by the CBFC challenging a singlejudge order directing it to grant a censor certificate to the film Jana Nayagan, starring actor turned politician Vijay | P2 New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Friday sought response from the centre, Tamil Nadu government and Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) on a writ petition filed by the Hindu Dharma Parishad seeking directions to the ASI to take control of the entire Thirupparankundram Lord Murugan Subramaniya Swamy Temple and daily lighting of lamp on top of the ‘deepathoon’ (stone pillar) atop the hill | P5 Prakash admits he met Potty UDF convenor and Congress MP Adoor Prakash admitted that he met Potty on multiple occasions, but dismissed allegations linking him to the gold case. The alleged gold heist was the UDF’s main plank during the panchayat poll, a strategy that helped the Cong-led front With the controversy over the alleged ‘Sabarimala gold theft’ intensifying, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi is learnt to be ‘deeply upset’ with the party’s Kerala leaders over the manner in which the issue was handled, particularly after Congress Parliamentary Party chairperson and his mother Sonia Gandhi’s name figured in the political sparring. According to sources, Rahul felt that sections of the state Congress leadership adopted a short-sighted approach, allowing the ruling CPI(M)-led LDF to drag his mother’s name and sharpen its counter-offensive. The slugfest intensified after photos surfaced purportedly showing Unnikrishnan Potty, the prime accused in the Sabarimala gold theft case, along with Sonia Gandhi and Congress MPs Adoor Prakash and Anto Antony The CPI(M) . and the Kerala government seized on the images to allege links between the Congress leadership and the accused, a charge the Congress dismissed it as a smear campaign. Sources said Rahul believed that the Congress’s aggressive campaign strategy forced the Left to intensify the issue and turn it into a larger political confrontation. The issue dominated proceedings in the Kerala assembly this week, triggering heated exchanges with ministers, including V Sivankutty and M B Rajesh. While referring to the photo appearing to show the accused with Sonia, Rajesh alleged that it showed “the thief and the person who pocketed the loot” together. Sources in the Left said it felt compelled to launch a counter-offensive after sustained attacks by the Congress on the issue. Steel sector cartelisation under CCI lens ens economic bureau @ New Delhi INDIA’s largest steel companies —Tata Steel, JSW Steel and state-run SAIL and Rashtriya Ispat Nigam Limited (RINL) — disclosed their pricing plans to rivals and coordinated production cuts to reduce supplies, according to a confidential antitrust investigation report seen by Reuters. It was earlier reported that CCI found 28 firms colluded on steel prices, meaning they could face hefty fines. The investigation report by the Competition Commission of India into the four major companies that has not been made public, shows the omc mission reviewed dozens of WhatsApp hats, including c from groups named “Friends of Steel”, “Tycoons” and “Steel Live Market” that were seized during 2022 industry raids. CCI analysed pricing changes, sales and production patterns to expose the collusion.
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