country director Roberto Zagha met Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi here Thursday and reviewed the progress of the six bank-assisted projects in the state.During the meeting, Karunanidhi requested the official to take a quick decision on the state's application for Rs.1,764 crore assistance from the bank for improving housing, roads, sanitation facilities.Expressing his happiness at meeting...
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Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi on Thursday rejected the contention of Communist Party of India (Marxist) State secretary N. Varadarajan that he [Mr. Karunanidhi] was belittling West Bengal’s work in land reforms.Being Chief Minister of a State, he would never belittle another State and this was well known to Mr. Varadarajan himself.He had to explain the factual position because Mr. Varadarajan had earlier...
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Pazhassirajahas a fan in Chief Minister M Karunanidhi. Yes, the CM watched a specialscreening of the film at a preview theatre in the city recently.And we hear that he simply loved the film! We also hear thathe was eager to watch the film for quite a long time primarily because it was ahistorical subject. Kalaignar Karunanidhi is currently busy with the script ofanother historical subject — Ponniyin...
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World Bank's country director Roberto Zagha met Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi here Thursday and reviewed the progress of the six bank-assisted projects in the state.During the meeting, Karunanidhi requested the official to take a quick decision on the state's application for Rs.1,764 crore assistance from the bank for improving housing, roads, sanitation facilities.Expressing his happiness...
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World Bank's country director Roberto Zagha met Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi here Thursday and reviewed the progress of the six bank-assisted projects in the state.During the meeting, Karunanidhi requested the official to take a quick decision on the state's application for Rs. 1,764 crore assistance from the bank for improving housing, roads, sanitation facilities.Expressing his happiness...
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Chennai, Nov 19 : Opposition AIADMK General Secretary J Jayalalithaa today accused Chief Minister M Karunanidhi of blaming LTTE Supremo V Prabakaran for the present plight of Lankan Tamils to cover up his own 'misdeeds' in the issue.Reacting to Mr Karunanidhi's remarks that the wrong strategies of Prabakaran led to the fall of LTTE and the present tragic state of Tamils in Lanka, Ms Jayalalithaa, in...
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Tamil Nadu Chief Minister and ruling DMK President M Karunanidhi today denied having directly held LTTE Supremo Velupillai Prabakaran responsible for the fall of that organisation and the present plight of the Lankan Tamils.Answering a set of questions, Mr Karunanidhi, reacting to Opposition leader J Jayalalithaa and few others criticising him for ''blaming'' Prabakaran for the defeat of LTTE in the...
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denied having directly held LTTE Supremo Velupillai Prabakaran responsible for the fall of that organisation and the present plight of Lankan Tamils.Answering a set of questions, Mr Karunanidhi, reacting to Opposition leader J Jayalalithaa and few others criticising him for "blaming" Prabakaran for the defeat of LTTE in the in the Eelam struggle, said he had only found fault with the strategies drawn...
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CHENNAI:Chief minister M Karunanidhi on Saturday dismissed claims by his Keralacounterpart VS Achutanandan that Tamil Nadu had agreed to the construction of anew dam in 1979."It is totally contrary to the truth. If Tamil Naduhad agreed to a new dam, it would not have utilised so much effort and resourcesin the last three decades to strengthen the existing structure. Nor would theCentre have periodically...
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''misdeeds'' in the issue.Reacting to Mr Karunanidhi's remarks that the wrong strategies of Prabakaran led to the fall of LTTE and the present tragic state of Tamils in Lanka, Ms Jayalalithaa, in a statement here, charged that the Chief Minister had betrayed the Tamils.She said if Mr Karunanidhi was really interested in protecting Lankan Tamils, he should have put pressure on the Congress-led UPA government...
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