Inaugurating completed schemes and laying foundation stone for new development projects in Palayamkottai, Mr. Stalin said the Tamil Nadu government sought ₹37,907 crore assistance from the ...
Referring to the massive victory in the Erode Assembly bypoll, Stalin said it had reinforced confidence and courage to ...
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin announced on Tuesday that his government will introduce a climate change policy exclusively for educational purposes, and establish ecology clubs in all schools ...
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin on Friday accused Governor RN Ravi of acting against the state government in all the issues. Ravi has been levelling allegations against the state government ...
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin criticised the Union Budget for neglecting the State’s various demands, including funds for highways, railways, and metro projects in Coimbatore and Madurai.
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin on Saturday took a jibe at the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and stated that they did not ...
Chennai: Questioning the logic behind Governors functioning as Chancellors of the universities that were primarily set up and nurtured by the State government, Chief Minister M K Stalin said ...
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin announced on Tuesday that his government will introduce a climate change policy exclusively for educational purposes, and establish ecology clubs in all schools ...
Tamil Nadu's governor criticized chief minister MK Stalin for calling his walkout 'childish,' after Ravi protested the omission of the National Anthem at the assembly's opening session.
Tamil Nadu chief minister MK Stalin on Saturday criticised governor RN Ravi, saying that he was unable to digest the state's development. He also called the governor's decision not to address the ...
Ravi hitting out at CM Stalin for holding Gandhi memorial events at the museum complex here, his demand to include UGC chairman's nominee in search committees to identify candidates for ...
Tamil Nadu Governor R N Ravi was unable to digest that the state was developing and his decision not to address the Assembly was "childish", Chief Minister M K Stalin said on Saturday. The state ...