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CHENNAI: Deputy Chief Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin on Saturday launched the logo and website for the Tamil Nadu Global Startup Summit (TNGSS) 2025, set to be held in Coimbatore, as the state seeks ...
In a strong signal of confidence in India’s manufacturing potential, global electronics giant Samsung has announced an additional investment of ₹1,000 crore at its Sriperumbudur facility in Tamil Nadu ...
“In exercise of the powers conferred by clauses under the Food Safety and Standards Act, 2006, the Commissioner of Food Safety, Tamil Nadu, prohibited the manufacture, storage, distribution or sale of ...
The Tamil Nadu government has ordered a one-year ban on mayonnaise made with raw eggs, effective immediately. Mayonnaise made of raw eggs carries a high risk of food poisoning especially from ...
Once used solely for laying the foundation for buildings and roadworks, quarry stone aggregates have become a major raw material in the construction industry in Tamil Nadu since 2018, when river sand ...
The Supreme Court on Tuesday said it would examine whether the recent judgement on a plea of Tamil Nadu, fixing timelines for the grant of assent to bills, covered the issues raised by the Kerala ...
From governor overreach to state rights, the DMK is reframing regional identity Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin has stressed the importance of robust federalism and the need for strong ...
Tamil Nadu’s total installed power capacity was 42,772.20 MW as on March 31 this year, increasing from the previous year’s 39,805.97 MW, according to data from the Central Electricity ...
Throwing a challenge to Amit Shah ahead of the Tamil Nadu Assembly polls, Stalin said that the state “will never yield to Delhi's administration”. Trending Photos In a swipe at the Prime Minister ...
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin issued a bold challenge to the BJP. He asserted the state's defiance against central domination and said the Dravidian model will emerge victorious again in 2026.
Tamil Nadu will “never yield” to the Union government and remain out of New Delhi’s control, Chief Minister MK Stalin was quoted as saying by ANI on Friday. “Union minister Amit Shah says ...
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