Posters resembling Amit Shah featuring Tamil actor Santhana Bharathi put up in Ranipet district, sparking controversy.
Many affix ‘Police’ stickers on personal vehicles, misusing official privileges and enabling corrupt practices ...
He said, "Rather than installing Sengol in Parliament, uninstall Hindi from Union Government offices in Tamil Nadu. Instead of hollow praise, make Tamil an official language on par with Hindi and ...
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India Today on MSNWhy NEP 2020 has turned a language battle in Tamil NaduThe DMK government has slammed the three-language formula of the National Education Policy as a ploy to impose Hindi on the ...
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Asian News International on MSN"Two language policy forced in govt institutions in Tamil Nadu" BJP's Tamilisai SoundararajanThe Tamil Nadu BJP launched its signature campaign in support of the three-language policy of the National Education Policy ...
The DMK-led Tamil Nadu govt had passed a resolution against delimitation in February last and AIADMK, PMK, and several others backed its stand.
New Delhi: Further stepping up pressure on the Centre, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin ... In 1976, during the Emergency, the Indira Gandhi-led government passed the 42nd Constitutional ...
Centre allocates Rs 2,345 crore for Sanskrit, just Rs 167 crore for Tamil; CM Stalin slams Modi govt
He criticized the BJP government for favoring Hindi and treating non-Hindi speaking populations as second-class citizens. Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin CHENNAI: Chief minister M K Stalin on Wednesday ...
(PTI) Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin took to social media on Thursday to hit out at the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government at the Centre over the “imposition of Hindi.” He said ...
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin criticised the Union government for imposing Hindi on Tamil Nadu, accusing it of pressuring the state to adopt the three-language formula under the National ...
Tamil Nadu Rain Alert: Heavy Rainfall Expected In These Districts; Check School Holiday Updates Here
The Regional Meteorological Centre (RMC) has predicted heavy rainfall across multiple districts of Tamil Nadu for four days, starting March 10. The affected districts include Kanyakumari, Tirunelveli, ...
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