TN funds for monetary yr 2024-25 to be offered on Feb 19

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CHENNAI: The funds session of the Tamil Nadu meeting will begin from February 12 with the customary tackle of Tamil Nadu Governor whereas the funds will probably be offered on February 19.

The funds for the monetary yr 2024-25 will probably be offered by Finance Minister Thangam Thenarasu on February 19.

The federal government is predicted to spotlight the launch of welfare measures together with a Rs 1, 000 month-to-month scheme for girls heads of households below the Kalaignar Magalir Urimai Thittam scheme.

The federal government can even spotlight the eight day journey undertaken by Chief Minister Stalin to Spain scouting investments for the state.

This would be the third tackle of the Governor R.N. Ravi within the meeting. It could be famous that the Governor had walked out of the home over the last yr’s funds session following variations with the Chief Minister.

The stress between the Chief Minister and the Governor continues to simmer as they differ on a number of points.

Throughout the Ayodhya temple Pran Prathistha ceremony the Governor had referred to as for particular pujas in temples of Tamil Nadu which was strongly opposed by the Tamil Nadu Regulation Minister S. Reghupathy, which eroded the connection between the federal government and Governor additional.

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