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IMAGE: Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin presents ... As the state refused to brand central schemes with the logo of the prime minister's photo, the Centre has reportedly withheld more than ...
Tamil Nadu Congress chief K Selvaperunthagai supports DMK's decision to replace the rupee symbol with a Tamil letter in the state budget logo as a protest against ... Tamil Nadu chief minister MK ...
BJP Tamil Nadu ... and Chief Minister M K Stalin, alleging the "rupee symbol and budget drama" were an attempt to divert attention from the recent ED raids at the Tamil Nadu State Marketing ...
The AIADMK's no-confidence motion against Tamil Nadu assembly speaker M Appavu failed, with 154 members opposing and 62 supporting it. Chief minister ... in the budget logo, calling it an ...
Chennai: Scores of BJP leaders in Tamil ... Chief Minister M K Stalin, alleging the "rupee symbol and budget drama" was an attempt to divert attention from the recent ED raids at Tamil Nadu ...
Amid criticism from the BJP circles, Tamil Nadu Chief ... the Union minister had used 'Ru' in some contexts. Stalin addressed the controversy in his regular Ungalil Oruvan (One Among You) video series ...
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin on Sunday stated that replacing the rupee symbol (₹) with the Tamil letters that form the sound “ru” – from “rupai” (rupees in Tamil) – in the ...
Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin defends ‘Ru’ symbol in budget, slams Centre over Hindi imposition. (Image/PTI) Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin ... in the budget logo to show our commitment to ...
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin has defended his government’s decision to replace the rupee symbol (₹) with the Tamil letter ‘Ru’ (from ‘Rubaai’, meaning rupee) in the state budget logo. He argued ...
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin on Sunday contended that incorporating Tamil letter ‘ரூ’ in the logo for Budget 2025-26 was to assert the State government’s language policy.
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin has defended his government ... in the state budget logo. He argued that those opposed to the Tamil language had blown the issue out of proportion.
This came after Finance Minister Niramala Sitharaman slammed the Tamil Nadu chief minister for dropping the rupee symbol from the logo of the state budget. Sitharaman called the move a "completely ...