The logo for the Tamil Nadu budget, carried ‘ru’, the first letter of Tamil word 'Rubaai', which denotes Indian currency in the vernacular language.
Tamil Nadu on Thursday replaced the rupee symbol (Re) in promotional material for the 2025/26 state budget - which will be presented Friday morning - with a Tamil letter (Ru). Posters for last ...
Union finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman criticized Tamil Nadu's CM MK Stalin for removing the rupee symbol from the state budget's logo, labeling it ...
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ABP News on MSN‘Even Nirmala Sitharaman Has Used Tamil Rupee Symbol’: Stalin Slams Centre For Ignoring Pleas For FundsCM MK Stalin defended his government after Tamil Nadu's decision to replace rupee symbol with Tamil letter 'Ru' in its budget sparked a row, the BJP accused the DMK of ...
The designer of the rupee symbol (₹) has reacted to the controversy over the Tamil Nadu government replacing the sign with the Tamil letter "Ru" in promotional material for the state budget.
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin on Sunday stated that replacing the rupee symbol (₹) with the Tamil letters that form the ...
The BJP walked out of the Tamil Nadu state assembly to protest CM MK Stalin's decision to change the rupee symbol in the logo for the Budget 2024-26.
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin replaced the rupee symbol with a Tamil script in the state budget amidst a controversy over 'Hindi imposition.' The rupee symbol was originally designed by ...
Ahead of its tabling on March 14, the Tamil Nadu government has replaced the Indian rupee symbol '₹' with the Tamil letter 'ரூ' (pronounced as Ru) in the official logo of its 2025-26 state ...
Tamil Nadu`s budget logo now features the Tamil letter `ரூ` for rupee, sparking debate on language and cultural identity in the state.
The DMK-led Tamil Nadu government has replaced the rupee symbol with a Tamil language symbol representing the same. This development comes ahead of the state budget presentation on Saturday.
The move has sparked a political row, with Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman calling it a “secessionist sentiment.” ...
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