Defending his government's move to replace the rupee symbol with the Tamil letter 'Ru' in the state Budget logo, Chief ...
Mr Kumar's design was chosen from 3,000 entries submitted nationwide, and he received an award of Rs 2.5 lakh. The symbol is ...
Chennai: Just as the State government was preparing the ground for the unveiling of its last full-fledged annual budget of their present term in the Assembly, BJP State President, K Annamalai ...
The BJP walked out of the Tamil Nadu state assembly to protest CM MK Stalin's decision to change the rupee symbol in the logo for the Budget 2024-26. The Bharatiya Janata Party, along with other ...
The budget presentation comes after the Tamil Nadu government introduced the new rupee logo - the Tamil alphabet ‘Ru’, as the logo for the state Budget, replacing the usual currency symbol ...
who designed the Indian rupee symbol, distanced himself from the controversy over Tamil Nadu's decision to replace the Devanagari symbol with a Tamil letter in its budget logo. The state ...
Udaya Kumar Dharmalingam, designer of the Indian rupee symbol, responded to controversy ... letter "Ru" in promotional material for the state budget. Speaking to ANI, Dharmalingam stated, "I ...
The Tamil Nadu government's proposal to do away with the rupee symbol (?) from the logo of the state's 2025-26 Budget, to be tabled in the Assembly on Friday, has created a political row. Union ...
(Image/PTI) Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin on Sunday defended his government’s decision to replace the rupee symbol (‘₹’) with ‘Ru’ in the state budget for 2025-26, asserting it ...
Hours after the Tamil Nadu Government released a new rupee logo for the state budget, IIT Guwahati Professor D. Udaya Kumar, who had designed the Indian rupee symbol, on Thursday (March 13 ...
Tamil Nadu's MK Stalin government has replaced the Rupee symbol 'Rs' for the Indian currency with the Tamil alphabet 'Ru' in state Budget logo amid the raging language row between the State and ...
In the state budget for 2025–2026, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin replaced the Indian rupee symbol (₹) with the Tamil letter "Ru," derived from "Rubai," which in Tamil means "Rupees." ...