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"Not only this election; even if 100 elections come, your (PM Modi and BJP) drama will not work in Tamil Nadu," CM Stalin said while addressing a public meeting in Krishnagiri
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During his South visit, he inaugurated projects worth ₹19,850 crore, highlighting India's progress and youth's vital role.
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In his condolence message, Tamil Nadu Stalin expressed shock and grief over Vijayakanth's death and hailed him as an achiever; both as an actor and as a leader in public life.
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No disaster in any state including Uttarakhand has been termed a national disaster, she said, adding this has never been done by the government.
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CAG tabled a performance audit report in the Lok Sabha on August 7 on the operationalisation of the AB-PMJAY scheme in hospitals.
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The DMK's Youth Wing, Students Wing and Doctors Wing were leading the strike on Sunday. Even newlywed couples joined the protest carrying anti-NEET banners.
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Chennai: Tamil Nadu Chief Minister, M.K. Stalin who was tested positive for Covid-19 on Tuesday, has been admitted to a private hospital in Chennai for further checkups. Stalin has been admitted to the Kauvery hospital for further investigations. The hospital in a medical bulletin on Thursday said that the Chief Minister is stable and various checks […]
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Chennai: Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin on Monday moved a resolution in the state Assembly seeking removal of the proposal of the University Grants Commission to conduct a Common University Entrance Test (CUET) for admission to various courses, including undergraduate programmes, in all the universities of the country. While moving the resolution, Stalin said: […]
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Chennai: The multibillion-dollar Lulu group of Keralite NRI businessman M.A. Yusuf Ali will be investing Rs 3,500 crore in Tamil Nadu. This was announced by the group chairman and Managing Director M.A. Yusuf Ali while attending the investors’ meet of Tamil Nadu in Dubai. The meet was organised by the Tamil Nadu state government on […]
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Chennai: Shocked by suicides of three NEET aspirants in four days, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin is planning to reach out to other non-BJP counterparts for abolishing the national exam for admission to medical courses. Stalin, according to sources in the DMK, is trying to bring up coordination among non-BJP Chief Ministers to try […]
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Women can travel free of cost in all ordinary fare city buses operated by State transport corporation from Saturday onwards.
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Tamil Nadu Governor Banwarilal Purohit on Thursday approved the recommendations made by Stalin regarding MLAs to be appointed ministers and their portfolios.
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The DMK chief is set to assume office as Tamil Nadu Chief Minister on May 7 and he would be sworn in as CM in a simple function to be held at the Raj Bhavan.
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The victory did not, however, land in Stalin's lap and he worked towards it by reaching out to people systematically by targeting the Centre and state governments on many issues.
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In a series of tweets, Modi thanked the voters for supporting the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)
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NEET-PG 2021 is scheduled on April 18.
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After the EC on Monday barred Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee from campaigning for 24 hours, her party claimed that the poll panel was behaving like a 'wing of the BJP'.
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DMK President M K Stalin slammed the ruling AIADMK for 'supporting' the BJP in Parliament on the CAA issue
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Post Karunanidhi and Jayalalithaa, the overall political equation is yet to mature and new parties will play a spoiler
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The DMK in its manifesto has said that the Centre would be requested to include Sri Lanka in the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) and give citizenship to Lankan Tamil refugees living in camps in India.