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AIADMK faces a deepening power struggle as senior leaders and MLAs convene meetings amid electoral setbacks. Factions led by Edappadi K Palaniswami and S P Velumani are vying for legislature party leadership, with competing claims submitted to the pro-tem Speaker. This marks the third major split threat in the party's history.
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister C Joseph Vijay has ordered the closure of 717 TASMAC liquor outlets within two weeks. These shops are located within 500 meters of places of worship, educational institutions, and bus stands across the state. The directive follows a statewide inspection aimed at stricter regulation and addressing public concerns.
'Women Need To Know That The System Will Respond Swiftly, Respectfully, Says The Former IPS Officer And Lieutenant Governor Of Puducherry. The Tamil Nadu Government Has Made Building A Safer Society Among Its First Big Priorities
A four-acre hibiscus farm near Chengalpet is gaining popularity for its organically grown flowers, now transformed into Idhazh herbal tea sold across Tamil Nadu. This government-run model farm showcases sustainable agriculture, offering hybrid hibiscus varieties, fruit saplings, and vegetable seedlings. It also serves as an agri-tourism hub, educating visitors on eco-friendly practices.
TVK MLA J C D Prabhakar has filed his nomination for the Speaker of the Tamil Nadu assembly, poised for an unopposed election. The 73-year-old, a former AIADMK member, brings significant legislative experience to the role, balancing the ruling combine's youthful image.
Tamil Nadu Minister S. Keerthana was unable to take her oath as an MLA due to not having her Certificate of Election readily available. Assembly officials required the document for the mandatory procedure. In a separate incident, legislator R. Kumar briefly submitted the wrong certificate before correcting the error and taking his oath.
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister C Joseph Vijay's choice of a sleek black suit for his oath-taking ceremony, inspired by his film 'Beast', signaled a deliberate move towards a new political image.
C Joseph Vijay was sworn in as Tamil Nadu's 9th Chief Minister, marking a historic shift from the DMK and AIADMK dominance. He pledged eal secularism and social justice, immediately signing orders for free electricity and establishing task forces for women's safety and anti-narcotics.
Tamil Nadu's business landscape remains optimistic despite political shifts, with leaders banking on the state's strong institutions and manufacturing prowess. The new chief minister's assurance of continuity and a corruption-free administration has calmed investor nerves, fostering hope for sustained industrial growth and job creation.
Actor C Joseph Vijay has been sworn in as the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, defeating the DMK in a surprising electoral victory. His unconventional campaign, leveraging social media and targeting younger voters, marked a departure from traditional politics.
Newly sworn-in Tamil Nadu Chief Minister C Joseph Vijay pledged a transparent government, announcing a white paper on state finances to address a debt exceeding Rs 10 lakh crore. His administration immediately enacted policies for free electricity, enhanced women's safety, and established anti-narcotics units, emphasizing zero tolerance for corruption and a new era of social justice.

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