The new data centre at SIPCOT Siruseri, backed by Tamil Nadu government, boosts the state's digital growth, positioning it as a key hub in India's technology landscape
Stalin said the vibrant industrial climate has encouraged the 17 firms to go on an expansion in Tamil Nadu, deciding against migrating to other states
Earlier during his London visit, MK Stalin signed several MoUs, including with Wilson Power and Britannia RFID, to invest Rs 300 crore and Rs 520 crore, respectively
CM Stalin, on Wednesday, signed a total of four more agreements, with the University of Exeter, Ecole Intuit Lab, Lloyd's List and Rolls-Royce
Tamil Nadu inks UK MoUs across aerospace, maritime, renewable energy, textiles, and education, boosting global investment and job creation
Chief Minister Stalin gets commitments worth Rs 7,020 cr during his visit to the European country
Tamil Nadu has attracted Rs 3,201 crore in German investments during CM Stalin's Europe tour, creating over 6,250 jobs, with BMW discussing EV expansion in Chennai
DMK leader Stalin alleged that the deletion of the names of 6.5 million voters from the electoral rolls of Bihar during the special intensive revision was 'more dangerous than terrorism'
The scheme is now being expanded to government and aided primary schools in urban areas across Tamil Nadu
Stalin releases five books by late DMK minister A Rahman Khan, reiterating party's firm support for minorities and praising Khan's loyalty to DMK despite AIADMK offers from M G Ramachandran
The package should include a moratorium on principal repayment, he told Prime Minister Narendra Modi in a letter
In his Independence Day address, Stalin said that a state government always struggling to get its rightful funds from the Centre does not augur well for federalism
CM Stalin marked the rollout of the scheme by flagging off vehicles meant for this purpose here and also visited the homes of some of the beneficiaries
Among the key inaugurations was the office of the Deputy Commissioner of Police in Kolathur and a new police station at the Kalaignar Centenary Bus Terminus in Kilambakkam, constructed for ₹18.26 cr
Court says using names of living leaders and party symbols on state schemes violates constitutional principles of neutrality
CM pointed out in the memorandum that the Centre not sanctioning the required funds affects the future of lakhs of students
The incident occurred on Monday at around 3.50 pm in a privately owned firecracker factory located in Narayanapuram village in Sivakasi area of Virudhunagar
Stalin and his Deputy Chief Minister son Udhayanidhi rushed to Muthu's residence here to pay their respects to Muthu, born in 1948, who made a mark in the Tamil film industry
Move to patch up differences between them comes a month after Dayanidhi sent legal notice to his elder brother, his sister-in-law, and others, objecting to the share transactions of the Sun TV Network
The devastating fire gutted the unit and left many injured, police said. Smoke that billowed from the factory as the firecrackers burst, could be seen from a distance