The ongoing debate over the NEP's three language-policy has once again put the BJP-led central government and the DMK-led ...
The move is being seen as a statement from the Tamil Nadu government which has sparred with the Centre over the ...
Following a high-stakes debate over the impending delimitation exercise, an all-party meeting convened by Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin has proposed freezing the population-based ...
Tamil Nadu's Deputy Chief Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin has strongly criticized the central government’s alleged attempts to impose Hindi on the state, reiterating Tamil Nadu's firm stance against ...
Tamil Nadu all-party meeting: The all-party meeting presided over by Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin passed a resolution requesting Prime Minister Narendra Modi to give assurance in the ...
The battle between Tamil Nadu's ruling DMK and the BJP - over the centre's three-language policy and the 'imposition of Hindi' - ramped up Tuesday after Deputy Chief Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin ...
Tamil Nadu has the highest share of women borrowers at 44%, as per report released by NITI Aayog on Monday (March 3, 2025). Southern States have higher shares of women borrowers with at least one ...
Union minister Hardeep Singh Puri criticizes Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin for urging couples to have more children, disputing the claim that states with higher birth rates will benefit in the ...
Stalin challenged Pradhan’s assertion that Tamil Nadu must adhere to the Constitution regarding Hindi by asking, “Which section of the Constitution enforces the three-language policy?
Addressing the inaugural session of ‘IInvenTiv 2025’ at IIT Madras virtually on Friday, Pradhan said that Tamil Nadu has always been a land of innovation, entrepreneurship, and excellence.
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin, has urged all political parties to participate in the all-party meeting convened by the DMK on the fifth of March to discuss the issue of delimitation.
Zoho chief scientist Sridhar Vembu on Saturday weighed in on the ongoing debate over language policies and suggested that Tamil Nadu should learn from Andhra and Kerala, who don't politicise language.
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