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If his first 100 days were about establishing the new TVK government, the days immediately after have offered a glimpse of a more assertive Vijay. | India News |
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If his first 100 days were about establishing the new TVK government, the days immediately after have offered a glimpse of a more assertive Vijay. | India News |
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Take a look at the major national, international, and sports highlights of the day. You may use it in the school assembly on August 20, 2026., Education, Times Now |
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Tamil Nadu Chief Minister C Joseph Vijay announced that all assembly members will be provided a car and an assistant to support constituency work. MLAs will receive Rs75,000 a month towards car maintenance, fuel and drivers salary, while assistants will get Rs25,000. Vijay also announced major health-sector measures. |
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WRD plans to build 27 check dams in Tamil Nadu for floodwater conservation, costing Rs206.75 crore, enhancing groundwater resources. |
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A car, fuel allowance, secretary. Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Joseph Vijay has announced a big bonanza for Tamil Nadu MLAs. All the state's 234 MLAs will get a car and an allowance for fuel and maintenance expenses. The chief minister has announced that the MLAs will get a government vehicle to help them with their constituency related works. "MLAs need to travel to their constituencies frequently to address people's problems. Government vehicle will ensure transparent and corruption free governance," the chief minister announced in the Assembly, justifying the expense. |
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The announcement states that, as a result of the increase, the government will incur an additional expenditure of Rs30 crore per month and Rs360 crore per year. |
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As per the directive, the School Education Department, Higher Education Department, police and district administrations have been told to coordinate. |
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GMAC to conduct NMAT 2026 at 64 test centres across 59 cities from November 2 to December 20, Education, Times Now |
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The TVK government's first 100 days showcase cabinet diversity, punctuality, and anti-corruption efforts amid concerns over transparency and fiscal prudence. |
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Tamil Nadu's engineering admission data is revealing a sharp divide between colleges students actively prefer and those struggling to attract them. With 1.06 lakh seats vacant after Round 2, the numbers raise questions about student preferences, branch demand, college capacity and the future of engineering education. |