BJP government blatantly showed its hatred for Tamil culture by transferring the director who carried out the archaeological dig, Amarnath Ramakrishna, to Assam, Stalin said
The 108 ambulance service scheme has benefited 7.985 million people including 1.9 million pregnant mothers and nearly 1.4 million road accident victims
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Stalin warned that if delimitation is carried out using the 2027 Census, the democratic influence of southern states would be severely weakened and would unfair to them
The ONOE was not merely a political and administrative reform much needed for Tamil Nadu and India but a major economic reform for the country
Writing to party cadres, Stalin said news of his May 24 NITI Aayog meet attendance rattled political rivals, prompting them to react with their usual malice
The Prime Minister cited the huge interest from global investors to nudge states into leveraging this boost for growth in exports
Stalin govt opposed the National Education Policy, which proposed a three-language formula, under which the student learns a third language, other than English, and the regional language
Tamil Nadu CM Stalin says Centre's Presidential reference undermines Supreme Court ruling on Governor deadlines and poses a threat to opposition-led state autonomy
The post of governor was a 'rubber stamp' he claimed. The state government not only provided land and financial resources for establishing universities and colleges but also gave salaries to the staff
Under the scheme, the state government will provide matching grants to complement the incentives offered by the Union government's electronic component schemes
The special initiative by the state government would support the production of electronic components in the State
The microfinance players, banks and non-banking finance companies said the checks and balances proposed in the bill are likely to hinder micro lending operations
The first announcement is the earned leave surrender, starting from October 1, up to 15 days of earned leave can be surrendered for a cash benefit
The DMK-led Tamil Nadu government forms panel led by ex-SC judge to study Centre-state ties amid DMK-BJP clash over education, a concurrent subject at the heart of their prolonged standoff
Mufti, ex-CM of Jammu and Kashmir, wrote identical letters to the West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, Tamil Nadu's M K Stalin and Karnataka's Siddaramaiah
Modi should also ensure that a resolution is passed in the Parliament to make sure the rights of Tamil Nadu are not curbed, he said at an official event here
The call for meeting comes amid multiple controversies surrounding NEET in recent years, which include young people taking their lives if they are unable to clear the exam.
A fresh twist came last week when AIADMK leader Edappadi K Palaniswami met Union Home Minister Amit Shah, fuelling speculation of a renewed alliance
Stalin further said the voices of DMK members and poor people should reach New Delhi through today's protest across Tamil Nadu
Addressing the meeting here, CM Stalin, favoured setting up an expert panel to draw up the political and legal action plan