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Economic liberalization transformed India’s GDP landscape; Gujarat, Karnataka, and Tamil Nadu thrived, while Maharashtra’s share dwindled dramatically.

Economic liberalization transformed India’s GDP landscape; Gujarat, Karnataka, and Tamil Nadu thrived, while Maharashtra’s share dwindled dramatically.

A recent working paper by the Economic Advisory Council to the Prime Minister highlights the impact of economic liberalization since the 1990s on various Indian states. Gujarat, Haryana, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, and Delhi have seen significant increases in their share of the national GDP from 1990-91 to 2023-24. In contrast, Maharashtra’s GDP share declined from ...

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Amid Echoes of Legacy, Tamil Nadu Leaders Pay Tributes—But Is Nostalgia the Only Change We Can Expect?

On September 15, 2024, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin and DMK leader Kanimozhi Karunanidhi paid tribute to party founder C.N. Annadurai on his 116th birth anniversary in Chennai. Stalin, along with senior officials and party members, honored Annadurai at his statue on Anna Salai-Wallajah Road, recognizing his valuable contributions to social change in Tamil ...

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Stalin’s US Sojourn: ₹7,500 Crore Investments and a ‘Goodbye’ Amid Tamil Nadu’s Political Circus!

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Rapid Global Business Solutions, Inc. (RGBSI) to set up a ₹100 crore electronics and telematics manufacturing facility in Hosur. This agreement was finalized during his visit to the United States, where he has been promoting investment opportunities. The MoU was signed in ...

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Ford Fumbles Back to India: Can Tamil Nadu’s Chief Minister Drive His Way to Revival or Just Another Detour?

Ford Motor Company is in talks with the Tamil Nadu government to explore the possibility of producing vehicles for export, signaling its potential return to the Indian Market after a three-year absence. Chief Minister MK Stalin confirmed discussions aimed at renewing Ford’s long-standing partnership with the state, known for its automotive industry. The company is ...

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Stalin Urges Ford to Reboot Tamil Nadu Dreams: A Reminder of Promises Past in Political Performance!

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin recently met with Ford Motor Company representatives in Chicago, urging them to restart production at their former plant near Chennai. During the discussions, Stalin emphasized the potential for reviving a partnership that has lasted over three decades, highlighting the opportunity to manufacture vehicles for a global Market. The meeting ...

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Stalin’s US Visit: Job Promises or Just Another Political Show? Tamil Nadu’s Future Hangs in the Balance!

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin recently visited the US, where he oversaw the signing of significant industrial investment agreements in Chicago. These agreements, involving Jabil Inc. and Rockwell Automation, are expected to attract Rs 2,666 crore in investments and create over 5,300 jobs in Tiruchi and Kancheepuram districts. Additionally, a memorandum of understanding ...

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MK Stalin’s $8.5 Billion Bet: Turning Tamil Nadu into a Tech Utopia or Just Another Political Photo-Op?

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin recently announced that the state has secured MOUs worth Rs 8.5 billion with US companies Lincoln Electric, Vishay Precision, and Visteon. He emphasized that these agreements mark a significant step towards the state’s vision of growth and opportunity. Additionally, a Rs 20 billion deal with Trilliant for a manufacturing ...

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