Dinamalar today news paper
Here are the top news stories from Dinamalar, a popular Tamil-language newspaper in India, for today:
National
- AIADMK merger talks fail: The merger talks between the AIADMK factions led by Chief Minister Edappadi K. Palaniswami and former Chief Minister O. Panneerselvam have failed, sources said.
- Rajinikanth's political entry: Superstar Rajinikanth is likely to launch his political party soon, sources close to him said.
- Tamil Nadu Assembly session: The Tamil Nadu Assembly session is likely to be convened soon to discuss the state's budget and other important issues.
International
- US-Iran tensions: The United States has imposed new sanctions on Iran, which has retaliated by increasing its uranium enrichment levels.
- India-US trade talks: India and the United States are set to hold trade talks soon to resolve their differences on issues like tariffs and trade deficits.
- Nobel Prize in Literature: The Nobel Prize in Literature has been awarded to Austrian author Peter Handke, sparking controversy and protests.
Sports
- IPL 2020: The Indian Premier League (IPL) 2020 is set to begin on March 29, with eight teams participating in the tournament.
- Tamil Nadu cricket team: The Tamil Nadu cricket team has been eliminated from the Ranji Trophy, one of the most prestigious domestic cricket tournaments in India.
- Indian football team: The Indian football team has been drawn in Group E of the AFC Asian Cup qualifiers, along with teams like Qatar and Oman.
Business
- Tamil Nadu economy: The Tamil Nadu economy is expected to grow at a rate of 5.5% in the current fiscal year, according to a report by the Reserve Bank of India.
- Stock market: The Indian stock market has been volatile in recent days, with the Sensex and Nifty indices experiencing sharp fluctuations.
- Rupee value: The value of the Indian rupee has fallen against the US dollar, sparking concerns about the impact on the economy.
These are just some of the top news stories from Dinamalar for today. Please note that the news stories may have changed since the paper was published, and it's always a good idea to check multiple sources for the latest updates.