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Huge huge...๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿšจ Software Gaint ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธSalesforce debuts in Chennai with a 150 seater at One Paramount Porur with more expansion in the future. This is only their 4th centre in India... #InvestInTN #OneTrillion
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Vanakkam #Salesforce to Chennai. The company has taken over an office in RMZ with capacity of 150 people and plans to expand more in the very near future. This is a new entrant to #Chennai in addition to their massive base in other Indian cities. ๐ŸŽ‰๐Ÿ™‚

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Peak level cvckldry by Kannadigas! How do they even allow a telugu ex cm statue to be inaugurated in karnataka that too by party leaders of another state?
เฒ•เฒฐเณเฒจเฒพเฒŸเฒ• เฒจเฒพเฒฏเฒ•เฒฐเณ ๐Ÿ‘‘@KNayakas

เฒ…เฒชเณเฒชเฒŸ เฒ•เฒจเณเฒจเฒก เฒฌเฒพเฒนเณเฒณเณเฒฏ เฒชเณเฒฐเฒฆเณ‡เฒถ เฒธเฒฟเฒ‚เฒงเฒจเณ‚เฒฐเฒฒเณเฒฒเฒฟ NTR เฒชเณเฒฐเฒคเฒฟเฒฎเณ†? เฒ•เฒฎเณเฒฎเฒพเฒ—เฒณ เฒนเฒพเฒตเฒณเฒฟ เฒจเณ‹เฒกเฒฟ เฒนเณ‡เฒ—เฒฟเฒฆเณ† เฒ‡เฒฆเณ‡ เฒฐเณ€เฒคเฒฟ เฒ†เฒ‚เฒงเณเฒฐเฒฆเฒฒเณเฒฒเฒฟ เฒ…เฒฃเณเฒฃเฒพเฒตเณเฒฐ เฒชเณเฒฐเฒคเฒฟเฒฎเณ† เฒจเฒฟเฒฒเณเฒฒเฒฟเฒธเณ‹เฒ•เณ† เฒฌเฒฟเฒกเณเฒคเฒพเฒฐเฒพ เฒ‡เฒตเณเฒฐเณ? #KannadaFirst #KannadaHistory

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@Velirnomad @NarutoUzmaki201 @dravidasishu เฎ‡เฎชเฏเฎชเฎฟเฎŸเฎฟ เฎ•เฏเฎฑเฏˆเฎตเฎพ เฎŽเฎŸเฏˆ เฎชเฏ‹เฎŸเฏเฎŸเฏ เฎคเฎพเฎฉเฏ เฎจเฎพเฎฒเฏ เฎคเฏ‡เฎฐเฏเฎคเฎฒ เฎชเฏเฎŸเฏเฎŸเฏเฎ•เฏเฎ•เฎฟเฎŸเฏเฎšเฏ เฎจเฎฎเฏเฎฎเฎณเฏเฎ•เฏเฎ•เฏ...
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CM Stalin personally doesn't hate Tamil Brahmins, he only sees them as political opponents. Which is not untrue. Current AIADMK and TN BJP happily take Brahmin support, but hates them secretly. That's the problem..
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M.K.Stalin - เฎคเฎฎเฎฟเฎดเฏเฎจเฎพเฎŸเฏเฎŸเฏˆ เฎคเฎฒเฏˆเฎ•เฏเฎฉเฎฟเฎฏ เฎตเฎฟเฎŸเฎฎเฎพเฎŸเฏเฎŸเฏ‡เฎฉเฏ
The recently unveiled curriculum framework by the Central Board of Secondary Education, aligned with the National Education Policy 2020, is not an innocent academic reformโ€”it is a calculated and deeply concerning attempt at linguistic imposition that vindicates our long-standing apprehensions. Under the guise of promoting โ€œIndian languages,โ€ the BJP-led NDA government is aggressively advancing a centralising agenda that privileges Hindi while systematically marginalising Indiaโ€™s rich and diverse linguistic heritage. The so-called three-language formula is, in reality, a covert mechanism to expand Hindi into non-Hindi speaking regions. For students in southern states, this framework effectively translates into compulsory Hindi learning. Yet, where is the reciprocity? Will students in Hindi-speaking states be mandated to learn Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalamโ€”or even languages like Bengali and Marathi? The complete absence of such clarity exposes the one-sided and discriminatory nature of this policy. The irony is stark and unacceptable. The same Union government that has failed to make Tamil a mandatory language in Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan schoolsโ€”and has consistently failed to appoint adequate Tamil teachersโ€”now seeks to lecture states on promoting Indian languages. This is not commitment; this is rank hypocrisy. Does the Union government have any understanding of ground realitiesโ€”of teacher availability, training capacity, and infrastructure? Where are the qualified teachers to implement this sweeping exercise? And crucially, where is the funding to support this enormous burden on the education system? This appears to be yet another ill-conceived policy announced without planning, resources, or accountability. This is not merely a question of languageโ€”it is a question of fairness, federalism, and equal opportunity. By structurally privileging Hindi-speaking students, this policy risks creating entrenched advantages in higher education and employment, further widening regional disparities. At a time when the world is moving forward at an unprecedented pace, our children must be prepared for the future. The priority should be to equip them with skills in emerging sectors like artificial intelligence, AVGC (Animation, Visual Effects, Gaming, and Comics), and to strengthen scientific temper and critical thinking. Instead, this regressive and rigid language burden threatens to derail their progress. The Union government appears determined to impose Hindi, brushing aside the legitimate, consistent, and democratic concerns raised by Tamil Nadu and several other states. This approach is a direct affront to the principles of cooperative federalism and an insult to the linguistic identity of millions of Indians. Indiaโ€™s strength lies in its diversityโ€”not in enforced uniformity. Any attempt to disturb this delicate balance is not just misguided; it is dangerous. Such policies strike at the very foundation of our pluralistic nation and will be firmly opposed. Does the Thiru Palaniswami-led AIADMK and its NDA allies in Tamil Nadu subscribe to this imposition? Or will they, for once, stand up for the rights, identity, and future of our students? #StopHindiImposition
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To all the Dravidoids and sanghis claiming cholas being sole Sanskrit supporters. Cholas mentioned themselves as "rock of support to 'pure' Tamil".
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So it seems, Tamil Nadu has overtaken Maharashtra in terms of Industrial Gross Value Added (GVA) and now sits only behind Gujarat (Whose data is missing). More to come...๐Ÿ˜‡๐Ÿ’ช #InvestInTN #OneTrillion
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๐Ÿญ Tamil Nadu Tops India in Industrial Growth! ๐Ÿš€ #TamilNadu secures the ๐Ÿฅ‡ 1st position in Gross Value Added (GVA) from the industry sector for 2024โ€“25, reaching a massive โ‚น9,65,003.78 Cr๐Ÿ’ฐ๐Ÿ“ˆ surpassing Maharashtra and Uttar Pradesh. From โ‚น5.28 lakh Cr (2019-20) to this peak, the state records an impressive ๐Ÿ”ฅ 82.6% growth, showcasing its strong industrial base, policy push, and manufacturing excellence โš™๏ธ๐Ÿ—๏ธ. States like Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, and Karnataka follow, but TN leads the way in consistent performance ๐Ÿ‘ A true reflection of Tamil Naduโ€™s rise as Indiaโ€™s industrial powerhouseโœจ @CimGOI ๐Ÿ”— Explore more insights: tnstats.com

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M.K.Stalin - เฎคเฎฎเฎฟเฎดเฏเฎจเฎพเฎŸเฏเฎŸเฏˆ เฎคเฎฒเฏˆเฎ•เฏเฎฉเฎฟเฎฏ เฎตเฎฟเฎŸเฎฎเฎพเฎŸเฏเฎŸเฏ‡เฎฉเฏ
Honโ€™ble Thiru @dpradhanbjp, Your remarks are deeply irresponsible and reckless, and reflect an entrenched disregard for Indiaโ€™s plurality, federal values, and respect for states. Tamil Nadu firmly rejects #ThreeLanguagePolicy. This is not about opposing languages, but about resisting imposition and defending Constitutional rights. Your earlier disparaging remarks about Tamils in Parliament, followed by a belated apology, only underscore a pattern of conduct that is unacceptable. The claim that there is โ€œno Hindi impositionโ€ is plainly dishonest. When a policy structurally corners non-Hindi speaking states like Tamil Nadu into adopting a third language with little real choice, and when crucial education funding is tied to compliance, it ceases to be a matter of choice. It is nothing short of audacity to illegally withhold a humongous sum of Rs.2,200 crore under the 'Samagra Shiksha' Scheme, effectively penalising Tamil Nadu for refusing to accept #HindiImposition. These are not discretionary grants, but funds that rightfully belong to the people of Tamil Nadu, collected through taxes cannot be weaponised as a tool of coercion. Let me also be clear. Tamil Nadu will not accept language imposition under any circumstances, whether disguised as flexibility, backed by financial pressure, or projected as national interest. This policy places an unnecessary burden on students, infringes upon the rights of states, and attempts to dilute Indiaโ€™s linguistic diversity into a monochromatic, homogenised โ€œOne Indiaโ€ framework. In the din of rhetoric, you must not evade basic questions. What third Indian language is actually being implemented in schools across Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Gujarat? How many PM SHRI Schools genuinely offer South Indian languages such as Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam, Telugu, and languages like Bengali, Odia, and Marathi in northern India? How many schools under the Kendriya Vidyalaya 'Sangathan' are actually teaching Tamil? How many Tamil and other South Indian language teachers have been appointed in the last 10 years? And I challenge you to place on record how much the NDA government has spent on promoting classical languages like Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam, and Odia compared to Sanskrit. Your suggestion that Tamil Nadu lacks school infrastructure is equally baseless. We have built one of Indiaโ€™s strongest public education systems through decades of sustained investment, high enrolment, strong learning outcomes, and pioneering welfare initiatives. Our opposition to Hindi imposition is not born out of fear. Our mother Tamil will never be weakened. Tamil and Tamils have endured and will continue to resist and survive every form of imposition or cultural intrusion. This is a matter of principle, dignity, and the preservation of Indiaโ€™s true diversity. Tamil Nadu will not abandon its proven two-language policy, built on social consensus and strong educational outcomes, for a centrally driven framework that undermines diversity, burdens students, and weakens the federal fabric of India. Tamil Naduโ€™s language policy stands as a success story on the global stage, with Tamils making their mark in science and technology, medicine, and space research. The stateโ€™s economic growth and inclusivity are deeply rooted in this model. We can prove all our assertions through empirical data, and your arguments are purely rhetorical and devoid of any real data in the educational sphere. It is both inaccurate and dismissive to suggest that Tamil Naduโ€™s schools lag in modern education. In enrolment, learning outcomes, and innovation, Tamil Nadu continues to lead. Over the last five years, the Tamil Nadu government has achieved significant progress in infrastructure and introduced pioneering initiatives such as the Chief Minister's Free Breakfast Scheme benefiting over 20 lakh students. The #DMKManifesto2026 promises extension of the CM breakfast scheme up to Class VIII, benefiting an additional 15 lakh students. Public education remains our top priority, viewed not as expenditure but as a social investment generating long-term societal benefits. I challenge you to make this proclamation that every Indian child should compulsorily learn three languages, on the soil of Tamil Nadu while seeking the votes of its people. I also call upon AIADMK General Secretary Thiru. Palaniswami and his NDA allies to clearly state their position. Do they support this aggressively pushed three-language policy of the BJP? It is time for Thiru. Palaniswami to make his stand unequivocally clear, whether he stands with the people of Tamil Nadu or with his Delhi bosses who seek to impose Hindi under the guise of policy. #StopHindiImposition #UnityIsUniformity #RespectPluralism
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Honโ€™ble Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, Thiru @mkstalin ji, your narrative of โ€œimpositionโ€ is a tired attempt to mask political failures. The National Education Policy 2020 is, in fact, a manifesto for linguistic liberation. It prioritises the mother tongue so every Tamil child can excel in their own glorious language. By misrepresenting a flexible policy as โ€œcompulsory Hindiโ€, you are not defending Tamil; you are creating barriers that deny our youth the opportunity to become multilingual global leaders. Portraying multilingualism as a threat is misplaced. Tamil is not weakened by the learning of additional languages; it is enriched when its speakers are multilingual, confident and linguistically empowered. NEP upholds constitutional principles by promoting all languages equally and also addresses the limitations of the existing two-language system. It further focuses on implementation through initiatives such as Samagra Shiksha, teacher training, and strengthening institutions, like DIETs, along with national frameworks, such as NPST and NMM. Your questions on โ€œreciprocityโ€ ignore ground reality. Under the leadership of Honโ€™ble Prime Minister Shri @narendramodi ji, Tamil has been celebrated as a national treasureโ€”from the Kashi Tamil Sangamam to the global stage. While the Union Government actively encourages students across India to embrace Indian languages, your government continues to deprive Tamil students of diverse opportunities for the sake of a divisive vote bank narrative. The talk of resources is merely a faรงade. It is the DMK government that has stalled the establishment of PM SHRI schools in Tamil Nadu by refusing to sign the MoU after giving an undertaking for the same. Despite the directions of the Supreme Court of India to establish Navodaya Vidyalayas in Tamil Nadu, your government continues to obstruct their implementation, prioritising political narratives over educational equity. This deliberate resistance is not merely administrative defiance; it is a direct disservice to lakhs of underprivileged students who stand to benefit from quality, merit-based residential education. This has effectively withheld modern infrastructure and teachers from its own students. The Union Government remains fully committed to funding and teacher training but progress is being held back by your โ€œdishonestโ€ politics. Mischaracterising a progressive, inclusive reform as โ€˜linguistic impositionโ€™ is aimed at creating unnecessary apprehension and confusion. The real concern, perhaps, is not the policyโ€™s clarity, but the Honโ€™ble Chief Ministerโ€™s unwillingness to acknowledge it. In doing so, he disregards the constitutional spirit that safeguards Indiaโ€™s linguistic diversity. Stop using the โ€œHindi impositionโ€ argument to hide administrative failures and join the national mission of empowering every Indian language.

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@Suryaprakash983 @ChowChowBowBow Except tg and ap, every other state formation is based on languageidentity. clearly evident that Tg people hate AP. Also not only economic ap is backward state but also in social indicators like hdi, literacy rate,etc ap is backward state, will u blame capital for that too?
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@Sukuna214096 @ChowChowBowBow Telangana people hate Andhra's is such a childish take. By that logic,every state formation in India= people hating each other? Grow up. Base is low,yeah no shit Sherlock๐Ÿ’€ Thats because AP lost its capital due to the Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Act and had to rebuild from zero
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Despite the revenue generation and divine showers of Ezhu Kundala Vaada, AP is the least performing state in the South. Moodittu pongadaa.
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@Suryaprakash983 @ChowChowBowBow Indeed it is the incompetence of ap for losing a capital overnight. Your own telugu telangana people hate your andhra and asked for a separate state. //growth rate is what economists use to measure progress, not your personal bias. Wtf do u even mean by this dumb statement?
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@Sukuna214096 @ChowChowBowBow Losing capital overnight is isn't incompetence.growth rate is what economists use to measure progress, not your personal bias.Even with challenges,AP is among the fastest growing states today. Fix tamilnadu's own problems rather than barking bimaru bimaru
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Thank god If the temple is under Tamil Nadu hands, it would have been maintained so worst. And they are almost gonna destroy it
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@VinayakJSP_ Ex arunachalam tirupati range lo undalsindhi asla
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Darshanam ki line lo unnapud tamil vallu mana degra nundi ee telugu vallu tirupati ni lageskunnaru annaru
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@Suryaprakash983 @ChowChowBowBow Well if ap lost its capital, it is not a problem of TN. It shows the incompetency of ap people. Also the 2nd fastest growing economic state is not a big achievement in the case of ap because the base economy is itself very small. Less literacy rate in whole india. It is a bimaru!
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@ChowChowBowBow Are you retard? AP is the only state which lost revenue generating city and building capital city from scratch ..even after all those things Andhra is 2nd fastest growing state after tn in india..ap is even 8th highest economy ๐Ÿคท
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Telugu inscription (c. 1598 CE), Nala Naama Samvatsara), from Uttukadu, Tanjavur Tamilnadu, engraved on the steps of a temple tank. Peta Ganga Reddy of Madhurantaka gotra repaired the tank and constructed two tiered stone wall around. It also includes details of his ancestry. #History #Archeology #Telugu #Andhra #Telangana #TFI #OG #Tamil #Tamilnadu
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