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Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to address the crisis faced by state exporters due to a 50% US tariff hike. The increase has led to massive order cancellations, production cuts, and significant daily revenue losses, pushing many SMEs towards collapse.
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin criticized the central government's VB-G RAM G scheme, calling it a deceptive ploy that will financially burden states. He accused the BJP of altering the MGNREGA scheme, removing Mahatma Gandhi's name and shifting financial responsibility to states. Stalin also condemned AIADMK leader Edappadi K Palaniswami for supporting these changes.
Chennai wakes to sunny skies and pleasant weather today, with temperatures peaking at 27.5C, ideal for outdoor plans. While yesterday's air quality was moderate with an AQI of 93, clear and windy conditions are expected to aid dispersion, though masks are advised in traffic.
Chennai anticipates patchy rain today with temperatures ranging from 22.1C to 28C. Despite light showers, yesterday's 'poor' air quality (AQI 160) necessitates caution; masks are recommended in congested areas. The coming week promises mostly dry and sunny weather, ideal for outdoor activities, with cooler nights. Residents should prepare for today's rain but can look forward to a clear weekend.
With Tamil Nadu's assembly elections slated for 2026, RSS is intensifying its efforts in Tamil Nadu, aiming to expand the BJP's political base by strengthening its ideological foundation. Through a twin strategy of outreach and training, the organization is actively engaging youth and new recruits, seeking to counter rival ideologies and foster a stronger cadre base for the BJP.
Hosur farmers are preparing to send two lakh white flowers daily, primarily white roses, to Kerala for Christmas celebrations starting December 20. This tradition, driven by the flowers' symbolism of peace and new beginnings, sees millions of white roses dispatched annually. The region's favorable climate supports extensive cultivation for this significant festive demand.

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