Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin ordered 30-day ordinary leave for A G Perarivalan, Rajiv Gandhi assassination case convict who is lodged in the Puzhal Central Prison
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin has ordered a payout of Rs 2,000, the first instalment of the Rs 4,000 pandemic assistance plan
Chief Minister M K Stalin directed officials to monitor level of water in dams and also ensure people's safety.
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin on Thursday urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to bring the Goods and Services Tax for COVID-19 vaccines and drugs to zero level. Pending GST compensation and subsidy on rice should be released immediately and adhoc grants-in-aid must be provided as the Centre has not shared with states the revenue from additional levies on fuel, he said in a letter to Modi. Also, Stalin wanted the borrowing limit increased by one more per cent from the current three per cent of Gross State Domestic Product. State governments were procuring COVID-19 vaccines and drugs to treat the patients and the GST for such supplies should be made zero, he said. At a time when the tax revenue of states have seen a steep decline on account of economic growth taking a hit in view of the pandemic, measures including release of GST compensation should be taken up by the Centre to help the state governments.
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin tasked the ministers to ensure full implementation of the two-week lockdown beginning May 10
According to a statement issued by the Chief Minister's Office on Saturday, the lockdown will come into effect at 4 am on May 10 and will be in force till 4 am on May 24
Two women in the Cabinet will include P Geetha Jeevan and N Kayalvizhi Selvaraj
A total of 34 DMK lawmakers will be sworn in as Ministers at Raj Bhavan morning including DMK President MK Stalin as the next Chief Minister
LDF scripts history in Kerala; DMK wins Tamil Nadu; BJP retains Assam, while AINRC+ wins Puducherry
Stalin-led DMK wrests power but anti-incumbency doesn't entirely overcome AIADMK
Counting of votes polled in the April 6 Tamil Nadu assembly election will begin at 8 am on Sunday.
Skybus ads across newspapers in Assam by major political parties raise serious questions about the business of polling
With this round of elections, the poll to the legislative Assembly of Assam will have concluded
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DMK President and Chief Ministerial candidate M.K. Stalin on Friday hit out at Prime Minister Narendra Modi, accusing him of "colluding" with officials
The DMK condemned the government for 'searches' by income tax officials in the residence of party chief M K Stalin's daughter Senthamarai in Chennai and alleged it has a 'political objective'
Protests had broken out against the contentious Act earlier in various parts of the country, including in Shaheen Bagh in Delhi
In his campaign at Uthiramerur near here, Stalin said he had been saying that his party-led combine would win 200 out of 234 segments in Tamil Nadu
Tamil Nadu is known for politics of welfare: Many like to call it winning elections by offering freebies
DMK chief M K Stalin on Monday, dismissed Tamil Nadu Chief Minister's allegations that he is responsible for the death of former chief minister Jayalalithaa