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TANGEDCO Electricity Bill Payment – Tamil Nadu e-Sevai Service (TEB-601)

  Service Code, Department Charges, and Service Charge – Service Code: TEB-601 – Department: Tamil Nadu Generation and Distribution Corporation (TANGEDCO) – Service Charge: Based on bill amount as below: Electricity Bill Amount (₹) Service Charge (₹) Up to ₹1,000 ₹15.00 ₹1,001 – ₹3,000 ₹25.00 ₹3,001 – ₹5,000 ₹40.00 ₹5,001 – ₹10,000 ₹50.00 ₹10,001 and above ₹60.00 Purpose of the Service This service allows TANGEDCO consumers to pay electricity bills easily through the Tamil Nadu e-Sevai Portal or Common Service Centres (CSCs). It provides secure and instant online payment with a downloadable receipt for record keeping. Required Details – Consumer Service Number – Registered Mobile Number – Valid Payment Method (Debit/Credit Card, Net Banking, or UPI) Step-by-Step Process 1. Login to the TNeGA e-Sevai Portal https://www.tnesevai.tn.gov.in or visit a nearby CSC Centre 2. Select Service: Choose TANGEDCO Services – TEB-601 Electricity Bill Payment 3. Enter Consumer Number and verify bill amount and details displayed 4. Confirm Payment: Select payment mode and make the payment securely 5. Download Acknowledgement: Save or print the payment receipt for reference Important Notes – Full bill payment only – partial payments are not allowed – Instant receipt available immediately after payment confirmation – Secure transaction: All payments processed through authorized payment gateways – CSC Assistance: Applicants can visit nearby CSCs for help with bill payment Disclaimer: The details mentioned in this document are intended for reference only and are based on publicly available data. Official information, rules, and procedures may be subject to changege. Applicants are advised to verify with TANGEDCO or the Tamil Nadu e-Sevai portal before proceeding.

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Power Shutdown in Coimbatore – Saturday (15-11-2025)

Power supply will be suspended in the following areas on Saturday (15-11-2025) from 09.00 AM to 04.00 PM due to substation maintenance and tree cutting works. Metro (Coimbatore 110 KV Substation): Gandhipuram, Siddhapudur, Tatabad, Avarampalayam (Part), Mettupalayam Road, Circuit House, Air Force, Sukrawarpet, Marakkadai, Ramnagar, Saibaba Colony, Poomarket, Race Course, Sivanandha. Metro (Sulur 110 KV Substation): Sulur, T.M. Nagar, Ranganathapuram, M.G. Pudur, B.S. Nagar, Kannampalayam, Kangeyampalayam, Ravuthur. Mettupalayam (Mettupalayam 110/22 KV Substation): Mettupalayam, Sirumugai, Alangombu, Jadayampalayam, Therampalayam. Annur (Annur 110/22 KV Substation): Annur, Paduvampally, Kanjapally, Kakapalayam, Chokkampalayam. Power supply will be resumed before 04.00 PM if the maintenance works are completed early. The schedule is subject to change based on operational or weather-related factors.

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Director A.S. Mukundan’s “Madras Mafia Company” Hits Theatres Today – A Proud Moment for Kalasapakkam

The Tamil film Madras Mafia Company releases in theatres today, creating a proud moment for the people of Kalasapakkam and Mettupalayam. Directed by A.S. Mukundan, a native of Kalasapakkam–Mettupalayam, the film showcases the rise of a young man who turned his dreams into reality. Produced by V. Suganthi Annadurai of Anna Productions, with music by Srikanth Deva, the film promises an exciting cinematic experience. A.S. Mukundan’s journey – from a small town to directing his first feature film — stands as an inspiration to many aspiring youngsters. On this special day, coimbatorelive.com extends warm wishes to Director A.S. Mukundan for the success of his debut film and celebrates this proud milestone.

Gold News, News

Gold Rate Decreased Today Morning (14.11.2025)

The cost of gold has decreased by Rs. 60 per gram on Friday Morning (14.11.2025). The cost of the gold rate has decreased by Rs. 480 per sovereign. The gold rate has decreased and one sovereign is worth Rs. 94720.00 and a gram is Rs. 11840.00. The cost of 1 gram of pure gold (24 K) is now Rs. 12916.00. A kilo of silver is priced at Rs. 180,000.00 and a gram is worth Rs. 180.00.

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When Anxiety and Sleepless Nights Feed Each Other: Understanding the Vicious Cycle

Sleepless nights and anxious minds often go hand in hand, creating a relentless cycle that can affect mood, focus, and overall well-being. Experts say this is becoming an invisible epidemic in modern life. How Sleep and Anxiety InteractDr. Sibasish Dey, Head of Medical Affairs, South Asia, Resmed, explains that poor sleep and anxiety are closely linked — “two sides of the same coin.” – Lack of sleep raises stress hormones like cortisol, making emotional regulation harder.– The next day, increased anxiety and irritability make it even harder to fall asleep at night. This creates a self-reinforcing loop affecting millions, from young professionals to students juggling erratic schedules. The Science Behind the Sleepless SpiralDr. Dey identifies four key mechanisms connecting sleep loss with anxiety: 1. Neuroinflammation: Sleep deprivation triggers inflammation in the brain, impairing cognition and increasing susceptibility to anxiety and depression.2. Gut-Brain Disruption: Poor sleep affects gut bacteria, which communicate with the brain, worsening stress and mood regulation.3. Emotional Dysregulation: Sleep loss weakens the prefrontal cortex, allowing the amygdala (the brain’s fear centre) to overreact to minor triggers.4. Hormonal Imbalance: Elevated nighttime cortisol keeps the nervous system on high alert, preventing restful sleep. How Anxiety Interferes with SleepAnxiety itself can prevent relaxation. Racing thoughts and mental hyperarousal keep the body alert, causing fragmented or shallow sleep, which further amplifies daytime stress — a classic self-reinforcing loop. Breaking the CycleDr. Dey emphasizes addressing both sleep and anxiety together. Key strategies include: – Sleep hygiene: Maintain a consistent schedule, avoid late meals, and get 30 minutes of daily activity.– Mindful evenings: Practice deep breathing, meditation, or progressive muscle relaxation before bed.– Digital detox: Limit screens 30–60 minutes before sleeping; keep the room cool, dark, and quiet. For some, poor sleep may have medical roots like sleep apnea, which interrupts breathing and reduces rest quality. Treatments like CPAP can improve both sleep and mental alertness. TakeawaySleep is essential for mental and physical health — as vital as food or air. Breaking the anxiety-sleep cycle may take small, consistent habits, lifestyle adjustments, and, in some cases, medical intervention. Prioritizing rest isn’t laziness; it’s a necessity for a healthier, calmer life. Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advicice. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider before making changes to your sleep habits, lifestyle, or treatment plan.   

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Auspicious (Nalla Neram) time today (Nov 13th)

November 13, 2025 – Thursday | Aippasi 27 | Visuvavasu Year Auspicious Timings Morning 10:30 AM – 11:00 AM Shubh Hora Timings Morning 9-12 PM Evening 1-1.30, 4-7, 8-9 PM Inauspicious Timings Emakandam 06:00 AM – 07:30 AM Gulikai 09:00 AM – 10:30 AM Rahu 01:30 PM – 03:00 PM Astrological Details Thithi Navami Nakshatram Ashlesha Chandrashtamam Pooradam Sulam South Remedy Tailam

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கனமழை எச்சரிக்கை!!

தமிழகத்தில் வரும் நவம்பர் 17ம் தேதி செங்கல்பட்டு, விழுப்புரம், கள்ளக்குறிச்சி உள்ளிட்ட 8 மாவட்டங்களில் கனமழை பெய்ய வாய்ப்புள்ளது என சென்னை வானிலை மையம் தெரிவித்துள்ளது.

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Tamil Nadu Government Public Holidays 2026 – Full Official List (24 Days)

The Government of Tamil Nadu has officially released the Public Holiday List for 2026, declaring 24 holidays for all government offices, public sector undertakings, corporations, and boards functioning under its control. This announcement was made through an order issued by Chief Secretary N. Muruganandam. The holidays include major national festivals, religious observances, and regional celebrations like Pongal, Thiruvalluvar Day, Uzhavar Thirunal, and Tamil New Year. These holidays are applicable throughout Tamil Nadu. Note: April 1, 2026, is declared a holiday only for commercial and cooperative banks in Tamil Nadu due to the annual closing of accounts. No. Holiday Date Day 1 New Year’s Day January 1, 2026 Thursday 2 Pongal January 15, 2026 Thursday 3 Thiruvalluvar Day January 16, 2026 Friday 4 Uzhavar Thirunal (Farmer`s Day) January 17, 2026 Saturday 5 Republic Day January 26, 2026 Monday 6 Maha Shivaratri February 17, 2026 Tuesday 7 Holi March 4, 2026 Wednesday 8 Ramzan / Id-ul-Fitr March 21, 2026 Saturday 9 Mahavir Jayanti March 31, 2026 Monday 10 Annual Closing of Bank Accounts (Banks only) April 1, 2026 Wednesday 11 Good Friday April 3, 2026 Friday 12 Tamil New Year / Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Birthday April 14, 2026 Tuesday 13 May Day (Labour Day) May 1, 2026 Friday 14 Bakrid / Id-ul-Zuha May 28, 2026 Thursday 15 Muharram June 26, 2026 Friday 16 Independence Day August 15, 2026 Saturday 17 Meenakshi Naidu August 26, 2026 Wednesday 18 Krishna Jayanthi (Janmashtami) September 4, 2026 Thursday 19 Vinayagar Chaturthi (Ganesh Chaturthi) September 14, 2026 Monday 20 Gandhi Jayanti October 2, 2026 Thursday 21 Ayudha Pooja October 19, 2026 Sunday 22 Vijayadashami (Dussehra) October 20, 2026 Monday 23 Deepavali (Diwali) October 28, 2026 Tuesday 24 Christmas December 25, 2026 Thursday

Gold News, News

Gold Prices Fall Again After Two-Day Rise

Gold prices, which have been fluctuating since October 22, witnessed a sharp decline today. After peaking at Rs. 97,600 per sovereign on October 17, prices dropped steadily to Rs. 90,000 per sovereign on November 4. Over the past week, gold rates have been unstable. After a slight recovery the day before yesterday, prices rose by Rs. 1,440 per sovereign, followed by another increase yesterday. On that day, one gram of 22-carat gold was sold for Rs. 11,480, and one sovereign for Rs. 91,840. Yesterday, prices climbed further – up Rs. 220 per gram and Rs. 1,760 per sovereign – reaching Rs. 11,700 per gram and Rs. 93,600 per sovereign. This marked a total two-day rise of Rs. 400 per gram and Rs. 3,200 per sovereign, as investors’ focus returned to gold. However, the upward trend was short-lived. Today, gold prices have dropped sharply by Rs. 100 per gram, bringing the rate down to Rs. 11,600 per gram and Rs. 92,800 per sovereign. Meanwhile, silver prices have increased by Rs. 3 per gram, now selling at Rs. 173 per gram and Rs. 1,73,000 per kilogram. Gold Price Trend (Last 5 Days) Date 22 Carat Gold Price (per Sovereign) 11-11-2025 ₹93,600 10-11-2025 ₹91,840 09-11-2025 ₹90,400 08-11-2025 ₹90,400 07-11-2025 ₹90,160   Silver Price Trend (Last 5 Days) Date Silver Price (22 Carat per Gram) 11-11-2025 ₹170 10-11-2025 ₹169 09-11-2025 ₹165 08-11-2025 ₹165 07-11-2025 ₹165

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How Long Does It Really Take for Water to Hydrate Your Body?

We often hear that drinking enough water is essential for good health, but how long does it actually take for water to hydrate your body after you drink it? While hydration feels instant, the science behind it reveals a complex process involving absorption, distribution, and cellular balance. Recent research using isotope tracing shows how quickly water moves from your digestive system to your bloodstream and throughout your body — helping you understand how to manage hydration for better health and energy. What Happens Right After You Drink Water Once you drink water, it begins its journey through your digestive system almost immediately. Absorption happens mainly in the small intestine, not the stomach. A study published in Springer found that: – Water appeared in the bloodstream within 5 minutes of drinking. – Half of the water was absorbed within 11–13 minutes. – Full absorption took about 75–120 minutes. Pure, low-mineral water absorbs faster than sugary or mineral-heavy drinks because it moves more easily through the stomach and intestines. So, if you drink a glass of plain water on an empty stomach, it starts hydrating you within minutes. When Does Water Reach All Parts of the Body? After absorption, water travels through your bloodstream and spreads across your body’s tissues. Since 60–70% of your body is water, this distribution is essential for maintaining balance. – First 15 minutes: Water enters the bloodstream. – Within 1–2 hours: It spreads evenly across tissues and body fluids. Water first reaches organs with high blood flow (like the liver and kidneys) before slowly moving into muscles, skin, and other tissues. How Long Until Cells Are Fully Hydrated For full hydration, water must move inside your cells through channels called aquaporins. This process takes varying amounts of time depending on the tissue: – Red blood cells: Almost instant – Liver, kidneys, brain: 30–60 minutes – Muscles and skin: Up to 2 hours Even after drinking, your body continues balancing fluids for up to two hours. Factors like temperature, activity level, and metabolism can speed this up. Does the Body Constantly Replace Its Water? Yes — your body constantly replaces water through a process called water turnover. Research shows the total body water pool is renewed roughly every 50 days, with an average water “residence time” of 10 days. Every day, your body exchanges about 4–5 litres of water through: – Urine – Sweat – Breathing – Digestion This means that steteady intake throughout the day is far more effective than drinking large amounts all at once. What This Means for Your Hydration Habits You might feel quenched quickly, but full hydration takes time. Here are key takeaways to keep in mind: – Hydration starts within 5 minutes, but full absorption takes 1–2 hours. – Plain water hydrates faster than sugary or mineral-rich drinks. – Drink regularly throughout the day — not all at once. – Heat, exercise, and diet affect hydration speed. Think of hydration as a steady process, not an instant fix. Consistent sipping helps your body maintain balance and perform at its best. The Bottom Line So, how long does it take to fully hydrate your body? The short answer: about 75–120 minutes. The long answer: it depends on your body, what you drink, and how active you are. Water starts working within minutes, reaches your bloodstream quickly, and takes up to two hours to fully balance through your tissues. Every sip you take sets off a chain reaction that refreshes and fuels your body from the inside out. Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice. Always consult a healthcare professional before making any changes to your diet, medication, or lifestyle.   

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