The change of the worldwide recognised ₹ symbol to the Tamil Nadu language has created a massive political controversy.
Tamil Nadu's Stalin government replaced the rupee symbol with a Tamil letter for the state budget, sparking criticism from ...
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Asian News International on MSNBJP's Tamil Nadu President Annamalai condemns DMK government's act of changing Rupee logo of state budget; calls it 'laughable'The Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin on Thursday released a video which showcased the logo for the Budget of 2025-26 and in this logo ...
Ravi has extended his birthday ... Stalin has earned the love of Tamil Nadu's people and is now a great leader beloved across India. Wishing him many more years of leadership and service." CM Stalin ...
Chief Minister M.K. Stalin, who turned 72 on Saturday, vowed to safeguard Tamil and resist attempts to impose languages in the State. Addressing reporters here, he said that his birthday message ...
Tamil Nadu chief minister M.K. Stalin, who turned 72 on Saturday, has underlined his commitment to the state’s autonomy, two-language policy and opposition to Hindi imposition as his birthday message.
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin on Saturday turned 72 and the DMK President underlined his commitment to state autonomy, two-language policy and opposition to Hindi imposition as his birthday ...
Chennai, March 1: Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin on Saturday turned 72 and the DMK President underlined his commitment to state autonomy, two-language policy and opposition to Hindi imposition ...
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin celebrated his 72nd birthday on Saturday, using the occasion to reaffirm his commitment to state autonomy and a two-language policy. Amid festivities at the DMK ...
In addition to these tributes, Stalin received greetings from political leaders, including the alliance parties and the DMK. Follow Us Trending Photos Tamil cinema legend Rajinikanth extended his ...
Chennai: Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin ... and the DMK President underlined his commitment to state autonomy, two-language policy and opposition to Hindi imposition as his birthday message.
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