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Chenn(AI), TN Katılım Kasım 2023
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Konawww@SVRtweets_27·
@labstamil Tamil Nadu had more people under multidimensional poverty index than bihar in 1960s( not just post-independence but after kamarajar's rule) today TN ranks no 1 interms of demolishing poverty, all these during a phase when only the Dravidian parties have ruled the state. COPE HARD
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Vianney Cecil
Vianney Cecil@VianneyCecil·
When DMK was in government the cry babies blamed Stalin for L&O problems but now the same cry babies saying that we should not ask CM everything. Beloved officers will take care it seem. TVKians I know you are fool but think everyone are fools like you 🤦🏻‍♂️
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Mr.Software
Mr.Software@_mike_ross_·
Dr. TRB Rajaa — Tamil Nadu’s Industrial Transformer (2023–2026) Man… how did you lose even after delivering all this? - 1,192 MoUs signed - ₹12.59 lakh crore committed investments - 36.7 lakh jobs created - 33 new SIPCOT Industrial Parks announced - 82.52% MoU conversion rate - 530 out of 631 turned into real projects - Hyundai - ₹26,000 crore investment - VinFast - ₹16,000 crore EV plant in Thoothukudi - Tata Motors/JLR - ₹9,000 crore in Ranipet → 5,000 jobs - Ford re-entry discussions successfully revived - Renault-Nissan - ₹3,000 crore expansion - Stellantis - ₹2,000 crore investment - Tamil Nadu now contributes 35% of India’s total automobile production - Hosur emerging as one of India’s largest EV manufacturing hubs - Foxconn FII - $194M new plant in Kancheepuram → 6,000 jobs - Tata Electronics - $1.45B iPhone assembly expansionPegatron - $1.2B expansion - Hyundai Electronics - $740M investment - Electronics exports touched $14.65B in 2024–25 - highest in India - Tamil Nadu became the first state to launch an Electronics Components Manufacturing Scheme - Scheme targets ₹30,000 crore investments & 60,000 jobs - Majority of India-made iPhones now come from Tamil Nadu - 7 TIDEL NEO parks inaugurated - 10 more TIDEL NEO parks under development - 2 new TIDEL Parks completed, 2 more under construction - Tamil Nadu ranked #1 in India for patent filings in 2024–25 - Space Industrial Policy 2025 launched → targets ₹10,000 crore investment & 10,000 jobs - TNSpaceBay zones announced for aerospace ecosystem growth - TIDCO invested ₹25 crore each in AgniKul Cosmos & Raptee.HV - Strong push into EVs, semiconductors, AI, aerospace & quantum computing - Tamil Nadu ranked #1 in India in Industrial Energy Efficiency (SEEI score: 55.3%) - Semiconductor Park announced in Coimbatore - Semiconductor Mission 2030 launched to train 4,500 engineers - Tata Ranipet project: MoU signed in March 2024 → inaugurated by February 2026. Under 2 years. 5,000 jobs delivered. The industrial push during this period was undeniable. @TRBRajaa
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Konawww@SVRtweets_27·
@AdiSpeaX Problem is Sanskritization cannot be merely attributed to influence of language alone, its a cultural and social phenomenon which derives a lot of values from vernacular hierarchies which upholds brahminical ideas. Contending this is the Dravidian-Tamil ethos and its legitimate.
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Adi | 🇮🇳@AdiSpeaX·
Tamil (Dravidian) and Sanskrit (Indo-Aryan) belong to different language families. This is a neutral linguistic classification, not a value judgment implying hostility. They interacted for millennia - Dravidian languages influenced Sanskrit (e.g., retroflex sounds, vocabulary), and Sanskrit loanwords entered Tamil. South Indian Hinduism preserved Vedic/Sanskrit learning strongly (names, stotras, astrology, etc.). Tamil thrived as a living vernacular and classical literary language with massive devotional output (Tevaram, Tiruvacakam). Sanskrit remained key for ritual precision and pan-Indian connectivity. So this is mutualism and complimentary - obviously it doesn’t suit your 60-year politics of Dravidian hallucinatory exceptionalism. So you’ll have to insult one over the other because that’s how your tribal sensitivities are assuaged. You cannot digest unity in diversity in languages but want it in religions and people? That’s why I say you are hypocrites.
abyss solutions@SolutionsA49284

@AdiSpeaX Dravidians are a race not just a word.We followed Shaivism even before Sanskrit entered our realm.Tamil survived where Sanskrit failed in the whole country. It is only used in temples and to score marks as a subject.We are the oldest living language and proud of it.

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Adi | 🇮🇳@AdiSpeaX·
As usual disingenuous marketing by this person to show as if Chennai’s industrial activity is only 60% that of Bengaluru’s. Smart but not the whole truth. BESCOM: The 8,500 MW peak is for the entire Bangalore Electricity Supply Company (BESCOM) footprint. This zone covers Greater Bengaluru plus seven surrounding districts (including Kolar, Tumakuru, Chitradurga, and Ramanagara). Chennai Footprint: The 4,809 MW peak represents only Greater Chennai and its immediate suburbs. The heavy industrial hubs outside the city borders - like Sriperumbudur, Oragadam, and Kanchipuram - are counted under separate regional TANGEDCO grids, splitting the load. Considering the hubs, Chennai Metropolitan area draws around 10,000 MW peak power. Chennai also (logically) has a higher baseline due to its climate and traditional use of ACs and the manufacturing strength of the region. @ChennaiREUpdate @UpdatesChennai @NammaChennai_ @TheVenks @karthi9003
Prasanna Viswanathan@prasannavishy

Interesting. Peak power demand is a reasonably good proxy for real economic activity. Bengaluru vs Chennai comparison is frankly brutal. Cursory search reveals Greater Bengaluru already touching 8,500 MW peak demand. As per this post, Greater Chennai is around 4,500 MW. What makes the Chennai energy issue worse is that even at 4,300–4,500 MW levels, TN still struggles with reliability and recurring power cuts during summer peaks.

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Konawww@SVRtweets_27·
@voiceoutDr @TRBRajaa Not gonna bother explaining cuz i am cent percent sure that u do not have the ability to comprehend. But can you not even read English?
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Dr. T R B Rajaa
Dr. T R B Rajaa@TRBRajaa·
@jack_lottin @paramporul 🙏🏾🙏🏾No one accepted this when we said it in not so many words : ) Am glad we did our bit to save our limited resources🙏🏾
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Pratyush Halder
Pratyush Halder@pratyush_no7·
Finally someone addressed this issue. 👏 As always it's Ashwin Anna. 💛 Hopefully we can somehow trade Kuldeep into CSK. Or somehow convince him to enter the Auction. CSK desperately needs a Top Quality Indian Spinner who can make a pair with Noor/ Akeal. Both Akeal and Noor can't play together next year because that just makes the combination 1 D. We need that one extra OS spot to include the likes of Forrester or Coles to strengthen our lower middle order or an extra pacer alongside Overton in need.
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A problem no-one is addressing is the over dependence of CSK over two Overseas Spinners throughout this IPL. No doubt both did very well for us but this over reliance upon OS spinners are a concerning sign. IPL stands for Indian Premier League and India is known as the land of quality Spinners. But CSK has miserably failed to acquire even one quality Indian Spinner. If we can somehow get someone like Chahal or Bishnoi or Washi or someone with similar traits — we can use that extra Overseas slot to strengthen our batting. We can even go with 2 Overseas places in need. So it makes the combination much more flexible. Expecting this change in 2027.

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Sujith V
Sujith V@Sujith1727·
With all these ability to play pick up shots at will and on the up baffling to see the way Ruturaj nudge last game hope he comes back stronger next season.
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arun v@unraveaero·
Much cleaner
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T M Krishna
T M Krishna@tmkrishna·
Training in method is essential and important whether it is Music (training for each form of music is specialised) Engineering or History Dissing it anti-intellectual
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.@Auraakumar·
Winners stay humble always… losers just wait for your bad day."
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Dr.Gargi Mahananda Dhananjayan
Why should Hinduism, an agglomeration of diverse native belief systems & practices where Sanskrit Vedas/Vedanta/Agamas don’t define every follower’s life, be uniformly renamed as “Sanatana Dharma,” a Sanskrit-scriptural term?
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Davinder Singh Muthuselvan
Madras Sahib has a lot of global multi cuisine restaurants and cafes, hosts lot of creative workshops, music festivals, beach activities, auto sports, and lot more. If drinking in pubs, and going to useless stand up comedies is ur definition of cosmopolitanism, then its on you.
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Chennai holds virtually zero appeal for even for non-resident Tamils who grew up in major metros like Mumbai, Bangalore, Kolkata, or overseas. Having spent my formative years on the West Coast across Mumbai, Daman, Goa, and Gujarat which sensitised me to an urban, highly cosmopolitan lifestyle mindset. But transitioning to Chennai for university feels like hitting a cultural brick wall; the city comes across as incredibly homogeneous, insular, and flat-out boring. The city completely lacks a distinct, independent youth culture. Instead, the social fabric is entirely dominated by an older demographic, conservative boomers and culture kangers who fiercely enforce traditional norms. Tamils outside TN don't do such antics themselves. Because the lifestyle is dictated by elder-approved routines, there is a massive deficit of casual public activities, vibrant nightlife, or engaging weekend avenues to build a high-quality, modern social life. The economic landscape also mirrors this rigid, old-school mentality. Chennai is highly rewarding if you are in the manufacturing or blue-collar sectors, but it is an incredibly difficult terrain for white-collar career growth. The tech ecosystem is overwhelmingly dominated by massive, process-driven IT service companies with strict hierarchies. Outside of a highly concentrated SaaS pocket, there is a severe deficit of aggressively funded, product-based tech companies or global R&D hubs, creating a definitive growth ceiling for ambitious professionals. Over the time, the emigration of highly skilled educated graduates and professionals in TN to overseas or to other cities in India is only going to intensity. It already has started BTW. And people in TN will still continue to remain the same and vote for people in TVK, DMK etc. Even the BJP in TN is the same as the other parties.

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ஈரோடு சிவகிரி
DMK realizing that TVK used social media to influence kids. But the realisation came too late😀 An image of MKS being some kind of a monster was instilled into the kids minds 6 months earlier, also it was projected that only @TVKVijayHQ can kill that monster. Movie fans like Rajini and Ajith fans who knew how vijay and the route gang operate had been screaming this from the top of their lungs for more than a year now, but old political parties were not prepared to handle this social media onslaught.
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Krithz
Krithz@ival_krithika·
Ishan Kishan literally signalling the crowd to leave ? Brotha that's fucking Chepauk. That crowd has seen the lowest of lows but ever left the team behind so show this fuckn attitude somewhere else.
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Sun News
Sun News@sunnewstamil·
#BREAKING | "புதிய அரசுக்கு திமுக தொந்தரவாக இருக்காது.. ஆனால் பொய்களைப் பரப்பினால் உண்மையைப் போட்டுடைப்போம்.." -மு.க.ஸ்டாலின், திமுக தலைவர் #SunNews | #CMVijay | #MKStalin
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Shanthnu
Shanthnu@imKBRshanthnu·
Neenga padicha school la avuru headmaster ney 🙌🏻
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Konawww@SVRtweets_27·
@itisprashanth @TVKVijayHQ Asset manager cannot manage the economy of the fastest growing subnational economy (4500 dollar pci) in the world. Idiots need econ 101 ASAP
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Prashanth Rangaswamy@itisprashanth·
The greatest comedy DMK is pulling is that they think @TVKVijayHQ doesn’t understand fund flow or finance . Dude ! Here is a person who rose from few lakh rupees as salaries to few hundred crores in a short span of 3 decades just by calculated financial moves ! He knows a lot more than fund flow ! Tamilnadu will witness it in the coming months !
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