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The Tamil Nadu government replaces rupee symbol ’ ₹’ with a Tamil sign in the state budget ... provided two of the three languages are native to India.
Ahead of its tabling on March 14, the Tamil Nadu government has replaced the Indian rupee symbol ... debate over language policies and the state's opposition to the National Education ...
The DMK government in Tamil Nadu has sparked controversy by replacing the Indian Rupee symbol with a Tamil letter in the logo for its 2025-26 budget. The move has drawn criticism from the state BJP, ...
"A completely avoidable example of language ... At a time when India is pushing for cross-border payments using UPI, should we really be undermining our own national currency symbol?
The study noted that around one in five of ... than sign language. "When I was in primary school in Patna, one of my fellow students was deaf. Sign language was not taught in our school and ...
UP CM Yogi Adityanath addresses the Hindi language controversy, accusing leaders of creating disputes for narrow political ...
“At a time when India is pushing ... be undermining our own national currency symbol?” she questioned. This came amid Tamil Nadu’s continued opposition to the three-language formula in ...
In a move amid the three-language debate ... added that the rupee symbol is widely recognized as a symbol of India. Tamil Nadu's refusal to implement key aspects of the National Education Policy ...
“The Chief Minister has used Tamil [alphabet], one of the 15 languages ... symbol ‘₹’ was designed by D. Udaya Kumar, who won a national contest to design a symbol for the Indian rupee ...
A completely avoidable example of language ... At a time when India is pushing for cross-border payments using UPI, should we really be undermining our own national currency symbol?" ...
Every State cannot change the symbol of the rupee in its own language.” Stating that he had chosen politics based on ideology, which was why he thought about national security, Mr. Pawan Kalyan ...
The decision to use the rupee symbol in the native language is indicative of the State’s strong stand against National Education ... a contest to create a sign for the Indian rupee.