Propriété et classification
Fondé: 1878
Propriété
Le Hindou a été fondé en 1878 à Madras (Chennai) par le "Triplicane Six", un groupe d'étudiants et d'enseignants dirigés par G. Subramania Iyer. Depuis 1905, il est détenu et contrôlé par la famille de S. Kasturi Ranga Iyengar par l'intermédiaire de la société holding Kasturi and Sons Limited, avec des actions réparties entre quatre branches de la famille Kasturi (les familles Narasimhan, G. Kasturi, Parthasarathy et Rangarajan), tous descendants du fondateur-acheteur.
Financement
Il est financé commercialement par les ventes de journaux/abonnements, la publicité et son paywall numérique, fonctionnant comme une entreprise familiale privée (Kasturi and Sons gère également d'autres titres tels que Business Line et Frontline).
Affiliation et orientation
En tant que journal commercial privé, contrôlé par une famille et sans propriété de parti, d'État ou d'église, The Hindu est correctement classé comme INDEPENDENT.
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Cabinet sub-committee will decide on cloud seeding: Karnataka Medical Education Minister Sharan Prakash Patil
Karnataka's Medical Education Minister Sharan Prakash Patil addressed media in Raichur, stating that a Cabinet sub-committee will determine whether to implement cloud seeding to address rainfall shortages. He noted that while there is a rain shortfall, it is not a complete failure, and farmers have until July 15 to sow remaining crops. Priority will be given to ensuring drinking water from the Tungabhadra dam rather than crop irrigation. The minister also highlighted delays in fertilizer supply from the central government and mentioned efforts to resolve doctor shortages in government hospitals. He discussed administrative coordination challenges at the local level and clarified that the SIR (Social Infrastructure Reservation) process is managed by the Election Commission, though the state has instructed officials to ensure fairness.
State to revive defunct lift irrigation schemes, says Rama Naidu
The Water Resources Minister of the state, Nimmala Rama Naidu, announced plans to revive defunct lift irrigation schemes to ensure water security for 820,000 acres of land. He stated that approximately 400,000 acres have been affected due to the non-functioning of these schemes under the previous YSR Congress Party (YSRCP) government. Currently, only 166 out of 1,023 lift irrigation schemes are operational. Rama Naidu highlighted the initiation of restoration work on the Vedadri-Kanchala Lift Irrigation Scheme, which is expected to cost ₹15 crore, and mentioned that tenders totaling ₹4,500 crore are being invited for repairs and maintenance of such schemes. He criticized the former administration for neglecting the irrigation sector, leaving behind a debt of ₹18,000 crore between 2019 and 2024, and for damaging infrastructure like the Polavaram diaphragm wall and the Annamayya project.

La Haute Cour du Madhya Pradesh prend connaissance des menaces de mort contre un juge musulman après le verdict de lynchage
La Haute Cour du Madhya Pradesh a pris note des menaces de mort et des abus communautaires dirigés contre la juge musulmane Tabassum Khan à la suite de sa condamnation de sept hommes dans une affaire de lynchage de 2022. Les victimes étaient des chauffeurs de camion qui ont été attaqués par une foule prétendant qu'ils étaient des passeurs de bétail. Après le verdict, des vidéos montrant des menaces de mort et l'incinération des effigies du juge ont circulé en ligne. La cour a souligné que de telles actions sapent l'indépendance judiciaire et a ordonné la protection policière continue de Khan.
Statues of Telugu theatre stalwarts unveiled in Vijayawada
In Vijayawada, statues of renowned Telugu theatre artists P. Suribabu and P. Rajeswari were unveiled during the birth anniversary celebrations of legendary actor S. V. Ranga Rao at Tummalapalli Kalakshetram. The event was presided over by Vijayawada Central MLA Bonda Umamaheswara Rao, who highlighted the coalition government's commitment to supporting artists and praised the couple's contributions to Telugu theatre and performing arts. The ceremony was organized by P. Nagahari Prasad, the couple's grandson, who expressed gratitude to attendees. P. Suribabu, known for his powerful voice and stage presence, was a prominent figure in Telugu theatre and cinema, founding several theatrical groups and producing notable works. P. Rajeswari, recognized for her versatility in acting, was among the first Telugu artists to release a gramophone record. Together, they significantly influenced the growth of Telugu theatre and left a lasting legacy in the region.
SWR general manager inspects Mysuru Railway Workshop
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₹35 crore to topple Vijay govt: TVK MLA alleges horse-trading; ‘DMK link’ emerges
An MLA from the Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) party, C Joseph Vijay's governing party in Tamil Nadu, has alleged that he was offered ₹35 crore to switch allegiance and influence a legislative vote against the Speaker. The MLA, N Elaiyaraja, claims he was contacted by an individual named Thirunavukkarasu, who purportedly represented an organization linked to a major political party. After rejecting the offer, Elaiyaraja was threatened and subsequently filed a complaint, leading to the arrest of three individuals. Investigations revealed a potential connection between the accused and the DMK, TVK's main opposition party, with V Ashok Kumar, brother of a former DMK minister, reportedly involved. TVK leaders have accused the DMK of attempting to poach their MLAs and undermine the new government.

Le congrès et le BJP se livrent à une guerre de mots
Le 22 juin 2026, un différend politique a éclaté entre le parti au pouvoir en Inde, le Congrès, et le BJP de l'opposition concernant la congestion de la circulation à Bengaluru, qui aurait causé la perte de certains étudiants du réexamen du NEET au RC College. Le député du BJP, Tejasvi Surya, a affirmé que plusieurs étudiants n'avaient pas pu atteindre le lieu de l'examen en raison de la circulation dense autour du palais, où un événement du Congrès était organisé. Le Congrès a nié ces allégations, le ministre de l'Intérieur, Priyank Kharge, déclarant qu'un petit nombre d'étudiants étaient absents, citant des cas spécifiques tels qu'un étudiant qui avait manqué l'examen en raison d'un bus retardé et un autre qui avait un billet d'admission incorrect.

Naregal group clash: Bommai seeks SIT probe
Ex-Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai criticized the handling of the Naregal group clash in Haveri district, accusing local authorities of failing to maintain law and order and attributing the violence to 'appeasement politics'. He called for a Special Investigation Team (SIT) to investigate the incident and demanded disciplinary action against the Haveri Superintendent of Police and other officers involved. Bommai claimed the police incorrectly attributed the clash to personal rivalry and suggested efforts were being made to conceal the truth. He warned that if no action is taken, his party, the BJP, would escalate the situation through protests and legal challenges.
Kombukuthy residents alarmed as elephants breach mitigation measures
Residents of Kombukuthy, a village on the forest fringes of Kottayam, continue to face threats from wild elephants despite significant investments by the Forest Department in mitigation measures such as trenches, hanging fences, and solar-powered electric fencing. A recent incident saw an elephant breach the trench and destroy crops before retreating into the forest, raising concerns about the effectiveness of these measures. Local residents accuse the previous LDF government of implementing projects with irregularities, claiming that the infrastructure has failed to prevent elephant intrusions and that maintenance issues have rendered some systems inoperable. The Forest Department responded by stating that their rapid response team successfully repelled the elephant.

11,000 SC students may lose chance at CET counselling over delay in issuing caste certificates
Over 11,000 Scheduled Caste (SC) students in Karnataka risk losing their reserved seats in the Common Entrance Test (CET) 2026 counselling due to delays in obtaining caste certificates compliant with internal reservation policies. These students initially used existing caste certificates but were later instructed by the Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) to submit new certificates categorized under A, B, or C for internal reservations. However, tehsildar offices have been slow in issuing these updated certificates, causing confusion and frustration among applicants. The KEA has requested the Revenue Department to expedite the process, but many students remain unable to complete their 'option entry' for course admissions. More than 80,000 students overall have not finished this critical step.

JSW plant in Kadapa finalised during YSRCP term, claims Jagan
YSRCP president Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy praised the restart of the JSW Steel plant in Kadapa, crediting his party's previous government with laying the groundwork for the project. He highlighted that under the YSRCP administration, environmental clearances, land allocation, water rights, and infrastructure preparations were completed to enable the project's progress. However, he noted that the project stalled for two years before resuming. Jagan emphasized that the project's completion is crucial for local employment and economic growth in Rayalaseema and expressed hope that future governments would continue to advance such initiatives regardless of political affiliation.

Le député Sribharat inaugure des travaux d'infrastructure de 40 lakh à l'école secondaire ZP
Il a souligné l'importance d'investir dans l'éducation en tant que fondement du développement national, soulignant la nécessité d'infrastructures durables et d'environnements d'apprentissage holistiques. Il a noté les défis précédents de l'école, tels que la pénurie de salles de classe, et a exhorté les parties prenantes à entretenir les nouvelles installations.
Your BLO may share your confusion of what next after filling online SIR form
This article discusses confusion among voters regarding the next steps after completing the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) enumeration form online. Some voters reported that Booth Level Officers (BLOs) were unclear about handling online submissions and insisted on physical form completion. In one instance, a voter from Mallapur was told that online submission was insufficient and was required to collect forms in person. Another voter from Khairtabad was advised by a BLO to still complete the form physically despite having submitted online. Activists noted that many voters were unaware of the requirement to return forms to BLOs regardless of submission method.
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