Information of cultural, political, and sports developments was read by S. Rajesh from Coimbatore for the weekly news. The Netherlands government has agreed to return ancient Chola-era copper plates to India following talks with Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Domestically, D. K. Shivakumar took office as the Chief Minister of Karnataka after Siddaramaiah resigned at the request of the Congress leadership. Meanwhile, Union Health Minister Dharmendra Pradhan requested full cooperation from state governments to ensure the smooth conduct of the NEET medical entrance exam. In defense news, Tamilian Raja Subramanian was selected as the head of the three armed forces, becoming the third leader and first Tamilian to hold this position. In international affairs, conflict continues between Iran and the United States despite both nations declaring a 60-day ceasefire. Locally, schools in Tamil Nadu are set to reopen on June 4th, with textbook distributions arranged directly at schools. Additionally, the state Finance Minister hinted that a monthly entitlement of ₹2,500 for women will be announced in the upcoming budget statement. The report concluded with commodity prices, noting gold at ₹14,630 per gram and ₹1,17,040 per sovereign, silver at ₹290, and RCB's victory over Gujarat by five wickets in the IPL cricket match.