Chennai Chief Minister M K Stalin today said that the previous government headed by AIADMK caused extensive damage to Anna centenary library and the ruling government will take steps to restore itThe issue of Anna centenary library was raised by Chengam MLA M P Giri when he said that the previous AIADMK government which has the name and photo of former Chief Minister Annadurai stopped Anna Malumalarchi scheme and destroyed Anna centenary libraryFormer school education Minister K A Sengottaiyan refuted and said that the previous AIADMK government had allotted Rs 6 crore for Anna centenary library which was even appreciated by water resources Minister Duraimurugan
Chennai Chief Minister M K Stalin today said that a resolution seeking exemption from NEET will be passed in the Tamilnadu Assembly during the ongoing budget session itselfSpeaking in the Assembly today Stalin said the resolution will be formulated based on the report of the AK Rajan committee constituted to find out the impact of NEET on medical admissions in TamilnaduThe resolution will then be tabled and passed in the Assembly during the ongoing session itself he saidEarlier Chepauk MLA Udhayanidhi Stalin said that all the parties should cooperate to cancel NEETIt may be noted that as many as 11326 students from Tamilnadu have applied to appear for NEET
Chennai Chief Minister M K Stalin has said there was no violation in the appointment of people of all castes as archakas priests in the temples administered by the HR and CE departmentIntervening during the debate on the budget in the State Assembly he said it was late Chief Minister M Karunanidhi who had enacted a law to appoint people of all castes as archakasNow we have implemented it and appointment orders were issued he pointed outStalin said however some people who could not digest this were spreading baseless rumours in the social media to scuttle it appointing people of all castes as archakasAll the 58 persons appointed as archakas are duly qualified and there is no violation as alleged by some priests he said