![]() | EPS and OPS to flag off Tamil Nadu's famous Alanganallur jallikattu on January 16Spectators would be allowed to enter the gallery only after thermal scanning. They should also wear a mask and have a hand sanitizer. |
![]() | DMK holding grama sabha meetings only to blame govt: EPSTo whom did Stalin submit all grievance petitions collected, asks CM ; says allegations made by the Opposition in complaint submitted to Governor are baseless |
![]() | Arvind Kejriwal says 'long live Tamil' after TN CM Palaniswami's 'thank you' for Delhi Tamil AcademyTweeting in Tamil, Arvind Kejriwal said it is our duty to guard the country's pride, which is unity in a pluralistic India. |
![]() | Five lakh farmers to get Rs 600 crore aid for crop losses during cyclones Nivar, Burevi: EPSThe Chief Minister has substantially hiked the assistance to farmers above the amount prescribed in the National Disaster Relief Fund guidelines. |
![]() | PM Modi lays foundation for 1,152 tenements for poor families in Chennai's PerumbakkamThe PM laid the foundation through video conference in the presence of Chief Minister Edappadi K Palaniswami and Deputy Chief Minister O Panneerselvam |
![]() | Lockdown extended in Tamil Nadu till January 31, here are the relaxations announcedThe Chief Minister said due to effective steps taken by the state government to contain the infection, the positivity rate has been brought below 1.7 percent during the past one month |
![]() | Don't spread lies about us, save your own party: Tamil Nadu CM Palaniswami to StalinThe Chief Minister is currently on a two-day visit to Tiruchy to campaign for the 2021 assembly elections |
![]() | Rs 479-crore drinking water project to help 5 lakh people in Tamil Nadu's Cuddalore districtCM Edappadi Palaniswami also laid the foundation for a drinking water improvement scheme at Thenkarai town panchayat in Theni district at a cost of Rs 9.54 crore. |
![]() | Tamil Nadu CM Edappadi Palaniswami slams DMK's MK Stalin for promoting his son in politicsTalking to reporters at the airport on his way to Nagercoil, Palaniswami refuted the corruption charges levelled against him by Stalin. |
![]() | Submit data on castes, communities and tribe within six months: Tamil Nadu government tells panelThis quantifiable data would also be necessary to support the policy of 69 per cent reservation followed in the State. |
![]() | AIADMK-led government will safeguard minorities forever: Tamil Nadu CM Edappadi PalaniswamiHe announced that the financial assistance for Jerusalem pilgrimage would be increased from Rs 20,000 to Rs 37,000, based on a request from former Rajya Sabha MP AW Rabi Bernad |
![]() | Tamil Nadu: Edappadi Palaniswami, O Panneerselvam discuss poll plans with AIADMK office-bearersThe meeting, which lasted for around two hours, assumed significance as it took place a day after Palaniswami launched his poll campaign from Edappadi constituency. |
![]() | TN CM inspects crops hit by Cyclone Burevi, says has urged Centre to send team to assess damagesResponding to a question, CM Edappadi Palaniswami said as the farm laws enacted by the Centre would help the farmers of Tamil Nadu, the government had welcomed it |
![]() | Tamil Nadu CM launches AI-based project to catch traffic violators red-handed in SivagangaThe project was conceived by Sivaganga Superintendent of Police Rohit Nathan Rajagopal and DCP of Traffic, Chennai, Krishnaraj (ex-DSP Devakottai) and completed with road safety funds of Rs 33 lakh |
![]() | Tamil Nadu CM lays foundation stone for round-the-clock water supply project in MaduraiTaking a dig at the DMK, EPS said, "DMK President Stalin is scared of AIADMK's growth and is hesitant to meet the public. Unlike him, we do not meet people through screens but face them directly." |
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