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I am Manikandan! With 12 years of experience at Polimer Media and now serving as the Krishnagiri District Reporter for Sathiyam TV, you clearly have a deep understanding of news reporting in Tamil Nadu. That's a very impressive background! Is there anything specific you'd like to discuss or know? I'm here to help in any way I can.
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This video describes how potters in Krishnagiri are affected by the continuous rainfall. They explain that although Pongal is traditionally celebrated by making pongal in clay pots, modern practices have shifted away from this tradition. The potters remain hopeful that people will buy their clay pots and continue their work. In Pochampalli, Krishnagiri, over 50 potter families rely on this occupation for their livelihood. Due to heavy rains, it has become difficult to obtain the clay essential for their work, severely impacting their production. They lament that no government official has offered them any compensation for their losses. Delayed approval from the revenue department has also prevented them from making enough pots for their customers. They request the government to increase the relief fund to 10,000 rupees and to provide them with tarpaulins and tents. They also explain that despite their repeated requests, no action has been taken, and they urge the government to provide

This video from Sathiyam News reports on a late-night assault in Krishnagiri. An individual named David Rajan, 55, from Kanchipuram, was attacked while walking to the new bus stand on Bangalore Road around 2 AM. Three unidentified individuals, believed to be teenagers, assaulted him with a stone, stole his phone and money, and left him on the road. Police were alerted and rescued David Rajan, admitting him to Krishnagiri Government Medical College Hospital for treatment. The incident, captured on CCTV, has caused a stir in the area, and police are currently searching for the three suspects.
You can find the video here: Https://youtu.be/oc9pj0srPlo?si=5zH1NfFKM1yowc1Q

This video from Sathiyam News reports on a late-night assault in Krishnagiri. An individual named David Rajan, 55, from Kanchipuram, was attacked while walking to the new bus stand on Bangalore Road around 2 AM. Three unidentified individuals, believed to be teenagers, assaulted him with a stone, stole his phone and money, and left him on the road. Police were alerted and rescued David Rajan, admitting him to Krishnagiri Government Medical College Hospital for treatment. The incident, captured on CCTV, has caused a stir in the area, and police are currently searching for the three suspects.
You can find the video here: Https://youtu.be/oc9pj0srPlo?si=5zH1NfFKM1yowc1Q
