NEP 2020 does not impose Hindi in Tamil Nadu: Pradhan reacts to Stalin’s letter to PM Modi
Pradhan stated that the Centre is conducting various competitive examinations in 13 major Indian languages, including Tamil.
Pradhan stated that the Centre is conducting various competitive examinations in 13 major Indian languages, including Tamil.
Keeping the heat on the Union Government over its rigid stand on the three-language formula and making it mandatory for the release of funds due for Tamil Nadu under the Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan(SSA) programme, Chief Minister MK Stalin on Wednesday warned that if imposition of Hindi is made compulsory, its destruction will become compulsory.
Referring to the massive victory in the Erode Assembly bypoll, Stalin said it had reinforced confidence and courage to continue the struggle.
Slamming the Modi government for discriminating against Tamil Nadu in allocation of funds and financial devolution, Chief Minister and DMK president M K Stalin on Friday said it is not enough for the state to remain a part of the Indian map but should also get its due.
Slamming the Modi government for gross neglect of Tamil Nadu in the Union Budget, Chief Minister MK Stalin on Saturday castigated it as the ‘usual drama of deception and discrimination coated with empty rhetoric’ making it unworthy of being called the Union Budget.
Continuing the war of words with opposition AIADMK general secretary Edappadi K Palaniswami (EPS) for questioning the naming spree of his government after the late DMK patriarch Karunanidhi, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin on Tuesday termed the criticism as malicious and borne out of vengefulness.
Responding to the AIADMK leader's allegation that the DMK government is not allocating enough for capital expenditure, Stalin accused him of being a 'habitual liar'.
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister and ruling DMK president MK Stalin on Wednesday made it clear that his cabinet colleague Senthil Balaji is an important cog in the wheel of the DMK and his comeback into the government was significant.
Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin praises 'Amaran', applauding its powerful portrayal of Major Mukund Varadarajan’s bravery, with Sivakarthikeyan and Sai Pallavi in lead roles.
With 128 fishermen languishing in Sri Lankan prisons on the charge of poaching in the island nation’s territorial waters, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin on Thursday requested the Union Government to expeditiously secure their release and their 199 boats.