Those expected to lay down arms include top leaders such as Mundagaru Latha, Sundari Kuthlur, Vanajakshi Balehole, and Mareppa Aroli from Karnataka, K Vasanth from Tamil Nadu, and Jisha from Kerala.
Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin criticizes new UGC rules as an attack on federalism, says will legally challenge governor's control ...
MADURAI: Thousands of people, including villagers and traders, took a 16-km-long march from Narasingampatti village, which is part of the Nayakkarpatti Tungsten ...
CHENNAI: Deputy Chief Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin distributed cash incentives to the tune of Rs 26.68 crore to 1,021 medal winning athletes at Jawaharlal Nehru ...
State and Central governments have assured citizens that there is no cause for alarm as authorities closely monitor the ...
Mumbai: Maharashtra has become the fourth state in the country to report a Human Metapneumovirus (HMPV) case after Karnataka, ...
"Both of them are doing well. There is no need for panic over HMPV and the Centre has also stressed this," Tamil Nadu Health ...
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin called the University Grants Commission (UGC) new draft regulations undemocratic and unconstitutional as it proposes to allow Governors to decide on the selection ...
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin argued that it would cause hardship to a large number of candidates if the proposed ...
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin appealed to Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan on Tuesday to reschedule the UGC-NET exams proposed to be held during the Pongal festival season. Seeking ...
Chennai: Chief Minister MK Stalin urged Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan to immediately intervene and reschedule ...
The University Grants Commission's draft regulations 2025 granting Governors broader control over Vice Chancellor ...