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Tamil Nadu government seeks clarification from Madras High Court on using living personalities' names in government schemes.
The Madras High Court has restrained the Tamil Nadu government from using the name of any living personality in the nomenclature of new or re-branded public schemes to be introduced in the future.
In a significant order aimed at preserving the political neutrality of government welfare initiatives, the Madras High Court ...
With just eight months to go for the 2026 Tamil Nadu Assembly elections, Chief Minister MK Stalin is set to launch a major ...
The Madras High Court has said that Tamil Nadu government welfare schemes cannot bear the name or image of Chief Minister ...
CHENNAI: NR Elango, secretary of the DMK’s Advocates Wing, on Friday said opposition leader Edappadi K Palaniswami has ...
The Madras High Court addressed a plea against the Tamil Nadu government rebranding schemes after living persons, urging ...
Chennai: Health minister Ma. Subramanian on Tuesday reviewed the 'Ungaludan Stalin' initiative at G.M. Mahal in Nerkundram ...
Chennai: Tamil Nadu Industries Minister T.R.B. Rajaa, on Wednesday, countered the remarks made by the Leader of the ...
The DMK plans to solidify its Dravidian Model 2.0 regime after a projected win in the 2026 Assembly elections. Chief Minister ...
In a significant move to enhance public service delivery and grievance redressal, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin officially launched the "Ungaludan Stalin" (Stalin With You) initiative on ...
The 'Ungaludan Stalin' grievance redressal camp witnessed an overwhelming response in Chennai, with close to 11,000 petitions submitted across seven locations in a single day.