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Tamil Nadu CM presses for 50% share for states in central taxes at NITI Aayog meet
Tamil Nadu CM presses for 50% share for states in central taxes at NITI Aayog meet

New Indian Express

time24-05-2025

  • Politics
  • New Indian Express

Tamil Nadu CM presses for 50% share for states in central taxes at NITI Aayog meet

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin on Saturday sought the Centre to step up the states' share in central taxes to 50 percent and also underscored the necessity for a dedicated urban transformation mission in the state. Taking to social media 'X' handle the Chief Minister said, 'At the NITI Aayog meeting, I demanded a rightful 50 percent share for states in central taxes. We currently receive only 33.16 percent against the promised 41 percent.' He went on to add that on the lines of AMRUT 2.0, 'I stressed the need for a dedicated urban transformation mission, as Tamil Nadu is the most urbanised state in India'. 'I also urged a #CleanGanga-style project for Cauvery, Vaigai and Thamirabarani, with names in English for national coherence and regional pride,' Stalin asserted. Stalin, among other things, claimed that the Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan (SSA) funds had been denied because the states had not signed the MoU related to the PM Shri project. 'Nearly Rs 2200 crore has been denied to Tamil Nadu in the year 2024-25. This fund should be released without delay and without imposing conditions," he demanded. Stalin had skipped last year's NITI Aayog meeting. This year, the opposition targeted him for attending the meeting amid Enforcement Directorate (ED) raids in the state in connection with the Rs 1000 crore liquor scam.

Parents should be pillars of strength for their children: Collector
Parents should be pillars of strength for their children: Collector

Hans India

time22-04-2025

  • General
  • Hans India

Parents should be pillars of strength for their children: Collector

Tirupati: District Collector Dr S Venkateswar has urged parents of children with special needs to make full use of the support and schemes provided by the central and state governments to secure a better future for their children. He took part at an event held on Monday for the distribution of assistive devices to children with special needs, organised by the Education Department and Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan. Tirupati MLA A Srinivasulu and District Education Officer KVN Kumar were also present. Dr Venkateswar highlighted that there are around 3,600 students with special needs across the district. To cater to their educational needs, the state has established 34 'Bhavitha' special schools – at least one in each mandal. These institutions are equipped with specialised teaching staff and infrastructure, providing tailored education and necessary equipment for students who may not thrive in conventional schools. As part of the initiative, 421 students received various assistive devices including tricycles, wheelchairs, hearing aids, Braille kits, and rollators. The Collector mentioned that remaining students will soon receive their equipment as well. He urged parents to be pillars of strength for their children and to actively engage with the opportunities made available to them. MLA A Srinivasulu echoed this sentiment, acknowledging the support of ALIMCO (Artificial Limbs Manufacturing Corporation of India) and the Education Department in organising the distribution event. He praised Education Minister Nara Lokesh for introducing significant reforms in the department, prioritising inclusive education as part of the government's agenda. On this occasion, MLA and Collector personally handed out the assistive equipment to students. Also present at the event were Deputy Education Officer Balaji, Inclusive Education Coordinator Chandrasekhar Reddy, Headmistress Muni Sarada, along with several students and their families.

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