While the move is not without its internal political contradictions, "much more than Narendra Modi, it is the Congress that needs to worry", said a former Congress chief minister
A sum of Rs 341 crores has been allocated for providing immediate assistance to people: CM Stalin
Chief Minister M K Stalin urged PM Narendra Modi to cancel the Centre's invitation for bid to extract hydrocarbon in Tamil Nadu's Cauvery basin and strongly opposed such initiatives in the state.
Chief Minister M K Stalin likely to make an announcement on this either later on Thursday or Friday morning.
The Tamil Nadu government on Saturday announced cancellation of class 12 state board examinations and said a committee would be set up to decide on awarding marks to students
"I request your personal intervention in this regard," Stalin said in the letter to Modi.
The lockdown cannot be extended indefinitely and it has to be ended soon, but it is in the hands of the people, Chief Minister M K Stalin said
Recall Lakshadweep administrator Praful Khoda Patel for imposing 'anti-people' laws in the union territory: Stalin
Kerala, Tamil Nadu and Assam, all have first-time finance ministers. Aditi Phadnis looks at how they may impact Centre-state relation in terms of revenue and power-sharing
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin ordered 30-day ordinary leave for A G Perarivalan, Rajiv Gandhi assassination case convict who is lodged in the Puzhal Central Prison
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin has ordered a payout of Rs 2,000, the first instalment of the Rs 4,000 pandemic assistance plan
Chief Minister M K Stalin directed officials to monitor level of water in dams and also ensure people's safety.
Also, Stalin wanted the borrowing limit increased by one more per cent from the current three per cent of Gross State Domestic Product
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin tasked the ministers to ensure full implementation of the two-week lockdown beginning May 10
According to a statement issued by the Chief Minister's Office on Saturday, the lockdown will come into effect at 4 am on May 10 and will be in force till 4 am on May 24
Two women in the Cabinet will include P Geetha Jeevan and N Kayalvizhi Selvaraj
A total of 34 DMK lawmakers will be sworn in as Ministers at Raj Bhavan morning including DMK President MK Stalin as the next Chief Minister
LDF scripts history in Kerala; DMK wins Tamil Nadu; BJP retains Assam, while AINRC+ wins Puducherry
Stalin-led DMK wrests power but anti-incumbency doesn't entirely overcome AIADMK
Counting of votes polled in the April 6 Tamil Nadu assembly election will begin at 8 am on Sunday.