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Tamil Nadu Day will be observed on July 18: Stalin

Tamil Nadu Day will be observed on July 18: Stalin
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Chennai: Head of Minister M K Stalin on Saturday announced that July 18 will be observed as the Tamil Nadu day.
He also said that the state government would present RS 1 Lakh cash each to 110 ‘border savings’ on November 1 to respect their struggle to protect the border of Tamil Nadu when countries were formed based on language in 1956.
In a statement of the chairman The minister said that former CN Annadurai minister’s head had transferred the resolution in the State Assembly on July 18 to change the name of the Madras country meaning Tamil Nadu.
“The state government will soon issue orders to observe July 18 as Tamil Nadu Day,” he said.
The government Edappadi K Palaniswami-LED had previously announced in 2019 that November 1 will be observed as Tamil Nadu Day, because today these countries are reorganized.
Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka and Kerala were formed after being separated from the Madras Presidency at that time after the enactment of the State Reorganization Act, 1956.
Many political parties, Tamil organizations, scholars and fans have argued that July 18 must be observed as Tamil Nadu Day, and will not It deserves to observe November 1 as Tamil Nadu Day, because it is a day to commemorate the struggle for the boundaries of the state, said Minister of Chief.
He remembered the monthly financial assistance of the state government of Rs 5,500 along with the RS 500 medical allowance expanded to 110 ‘border savings’ throughout their lives, in addition to 3,000 Rs allowances and medical assistance of Rs 500 to 137 legal heirs.
In a statement, the leader of PMK S Ramadoss said the announcement of the minister’s chairman was not acceptable.
“July 18, 1067, the day when the movement was moved to assembly to name changes and January 14, 1969, on the day when the law began significantly.
These days could be celebrated separately considering the significance but could not be observed as Tamil Nadu Day.
November 1, 1956, on The day when the state border is determined, it must be observed as the Tamil Nadu day, “Ramadoss said, adding that the current confusion was not necessary when a lot of work was required for the welfare of the state.

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