Chief Minister Stalin asserts that neither Amit Shah nor the BJP can succeed in Tamil Nadu, emphasizing DMK's ideological ...
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Tamil Nadu CM Stalin calls on DMK youth to lead Dravidian Model 2.0; attacks BJP for "regressive policies"
Praising Deputy CM Udhayanidhi Stalin, CM Stalin said he has strengthened the Youth Wing structurally and ideologically by enrolling lakhs of young members, conducting ideological training camps, ...
CHENNAI: Chief Minister M K Stalin on Saturday asserted that Tamil Nadu will attain the number one position in India across ...
M K Stalin urged DMK supporters to campaign for the 2026 elections, highlighting achievements and social schemes amid challenges from the BJP-led government.
Tamil Nadu Deputy Chief Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin on Sunday said DMKs youth wing would be at forefront to safeguard the state from those who try to dominate from Delhi.DMK youngsters are not only ...
Tamil Nadu delivered a standout economic performance in 2024–25; its well-balanced growth model translated into a sustained surge in gross state domes.
KANNIYAKUMARI: Since its launch on April 25, the NIMIR (The Rising Team) initiative -- constituted to prevent sexual offences ...
The expansion would benefit about 17 lakh women, and takes the total number of beneficiaries who receive the monthly ...
Reacting to Shah’s recent remark that after Bihar, the BJP’s next target is Tamil Nadu, the DMK chief said, “Tamil Nadu will remain insurmountable for the saffron Parivar to scale. It will continue to ...
Tamil Nadu CM M.K. Stalin announced efforts to expand a welfare scheme for women providing Rs 1,000 monthly assistance. The state's GSDP growth hit 16%, despite challenges. Stalin emphasized the ...
Chief minister M.K. Stalin on Saturday expressed strong confidence that Tamil Nadu is on a clear path to becoming the leading State in the country across all sectors by 2031, when he said the next ...
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