The Tamil Nadu government's replacing the rupee symbol with 'Ru,' the first letter of 'Rubaai' that denotes the national ...
The logo for the Tamil Nadu budget, carried ‘ru’, the first letter of Tamil word 'Rubaai', which denotes Indian currency in the vernacular language.
Tamil Nadu`s budget logo now features the Tamil letter `ரூ` for rupee, sparking debate on language and cultural identity in the state.
The logo, released by the office of Chief Minister M K Stalin, which read ‘Ellorkkum Ellaam’ (Everything for Everyone), ...
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Press Trust of India on MSNTamil Nadu: ‘Ru’ symbol in tate budget to show DMK’s determination for language policy, says CM StalinThe ruling DMK has been accusing the BJP-led union government of 'imposing' Hindi on the southern state through the National Education Policy, a charge denied by the latter.
Congress MP Manickam Tagore dismisses Tamil Nadu's rupee symbol change as a non-issue, emphasizing central government discrimination. Meanwhile, BJP's Annamalai accuses state minister Senthil Balaji ...
The DMK-led Tamil Nadu government has replaced the rupee symbol with a Tamil language symbol representing the same. This development comes ahead of the state budget presentation on Saturday.
My father was an MLA even before I was born. Now, he is old and living in our village, leading his life peacefully. It just happened to be a coincidence, says Udaya Kumar.
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin on Sunday stated that replacing the rupee symbol (₹) with the Tamil letters that form the ...
The Tamil Nadu government's decision to replace the Indian rupee symbol with the Tamil 'Ru' in the state budget has sparked controversy. Chief Minister M K Stalin defends the move amidst criticisms ...
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In a first-of-its-kind move, the Tamil Nadu government has replaced the Indian rupee symbol (₹) with the Tamil letter ‘Ru’ (ரூ) in the official logo of its 2025-26 state budget. The decision, made ...
However, the English version of the survey retains the '₹' symbol. Ahead of its tabling on March 14, the Tamil Nadu government has replaced the Indian rupee symbol '₹' with the Tamil letter ...
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