Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin refuted AIADMK’s claims of excessive borrowing, and listed DMK’s achievements. He accused the AIADMK of leaving the state in financial disarray during its tenure.
Chennai: Forty-one fishermen from Tamil Nadu, arrested by the Sri Lankan Navy September 8, 2024, for allegedly crossing the ...
The Tamil Nadu government has assured that the second airport for Chennai, to be built in Parandur, will be developed in a ...
Currently, 504 Indian fishermen from Tamil Nadu are reportedly in Sri Lankan custody, along with 48 mechanised fishing boats ...
Despite growing opposition to the Parandur Greenfield Airport Project, particularly following the recent visit of Tamil superstar-turned-politician Vijay to the proposed site, the Stalin government ...
Chennai: Forty-one fishermen from Tamil Nadu, arrested by the Sri Lankan Navy on September 8, 2024, for allegedly crossing ...
Earlier this month, on January 16, 15 Indian fishermen, also detained by the Sri Lankan Navy, were released and returned to ...
The draft UGC guidelines, released in early January 2025, are designed to provide greater flexibility for universities in ...
CHENNAI: With Olive Ridley deaths hitting record numbers this year, Chief Secretary N Muruganandam chaired a high-level meeting on Tuesday with top officials of ...
SIVAGANGA: The complete administration of a university, including the appointment of chancellor, should be in the hands of the state government which provides t ...
Chennai: Continuing to lash out at the Centre on the draft UGC guidelines for appointment of vice-chancellors, chief minister ...