Icon 2025 Chennai Dmk. DMK & Allies SeatSharing Talks Chennai 2024 Parliamentary Elections Update TIme News ₹3,500 Cr for 1 lakh houses for the poor and a new 2,000-acre city near Chennai Chennai: Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin-led DMK regime on Friday presented its Budget 2025-26 in the Assembly, a full-fledged exercise ahead of the state election next year, and made big allocations for its flagship welfare schemes which include the fare-free bus travel scheme for women
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Noisy scenes were witnessed in the Assembly as the main opposition AIADMK walked out after attempting. DMK leaders TRB Rajaa and Dayanidhi Maran met Patnaik at Naveen Niwas, the BJD president's residence.
MK Stalin's DMK Presents Budget 202526 In Tamil Nadu Assembly
However, CPI State Secretary Mutharasan has also expressed dissatisfaction regarding issues such as job security for contract workers and the rejection of pension benefits under the 100-day work scheme. DMK leaders TRB Rajaa and Dayanidhi Maran met Patnaik at Naveen Niwas, the BJD president's residence. Noisy scenes were witnessed in the Assembly as the main opposition AIADMK walked out after attempting.
Chennai News Highlights DMK achieved in 10 months what AIADMK couldn’t in 10 years, says MK. Find Chennai Dmk Latest News, Videos & Pictures on Chennai Dmk and see latest updates, news, information from NDTV.COM Chennai: Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin-led DMK regime on Friday presented its Budget 2025-26 in the Assembly, a full-fledged exercise ahead of the state election next year, and made big allocations for its flagship welfare schemes which include the fare-free bus travel scheme for women
DMK Chennai துறைமுகம் கிழக்கு பகுதி செயலாளர் திரு எஸ்.ராஜசேகர் தலைமையில் மாநில சிறுபான்மை துணை. Noisy scenes were witnessed in the Assembly as the main opposition AIADMK walked out after attempting. Union finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman's tirade against the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) government in Tamil Nadu over replacement of the Devanagari rupee symbol in the state's budget logo with the Tamil rupee letter and accusing the party of regional chauvinism and promoting secessionist sentiment are rapidly turning out to be a case of missing the woods for the trees.