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CM Stalin Seeks 50 Percent Tax Share for States, Cites Financial Strain
Chennai:Appealing for a 50 per cent share of the taxes collected by the Union Government to all the States, in an equitable fashion, and for an allocation of additional funds to better
Stalin Demands 50% Share of Central Taxes for Tamil Nadu, Cites Strain
Stalin Demands 50% Share of Central Taxes for Tamil Nadu, Cites Strain - Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin urged for an increase in the states share of central taxes
Stalin Asks Finance Commission To Recommend Greater Central Tax Share For States, Funds For Disaster Relief
Stalin urged the Finance Commission to ensure adequate financial support for disaster relief and infrastructure restoration. Additionally, he stressed the need to make investments in various sectors over the next decade to address the growing needs of the elderly population in the state.
CM Stalin asks 50% share of Central taxes for projects of Tamil Nadu
Expressing concern over the decrease in devolution of Central funds and increasing financial burden on Tamil Nadu to bear additional expenses for Centrally-sponsored projects, Chief Minister M K Stalin on Monday sought the union government to provide a 50 per cent share of Central taxes to Tamil Nadu.
Tamil Nadu: CM Stalin expresses concern over increasing financial burden on state govt
CM Stalin praised the recommendations made by the Finance Commission to increase the central tax share for the state to 41 per cent. However, the Union government has only given a share of 33.1 per cent to the states in the last four years, he added.
Stalin demands 50% share of central taxes for Tamil Nadu, cites financial burden
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin on Monday called for an increase in the state's share of central taxes to 50%, citing concerns over reduced devolution of funds and mounting financial burdens due to centrally-sponsored schemes.
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Share of central taxes to states should be hiked to 50%: Stalin
The Union government’s share of central taxes to states should be increased to 50% to ensure greater fiscal autonomy,
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"Finance Commission's recommendations should fulfil expectations of states": CM Stalin at 16th Finance Commission meeting
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin on Monday morning held a meeting with the 16th Finance Commission at the Secretariat, ...
Press Trust of India on MSN
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I know brother Thiruma’s heart, says Stalin
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin said he understood Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi chief Thol Thirumavalavan's feelings ...
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‘I know Thirumavalavan's heart well': Stalin admires VCK's support to DMK
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin expressed his understanding of VCK leader Thol Thirumavalavan's feelings, acknowledging ...
The Hindu
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Union Minister criticises Waqf Board’s ownership claims over land, questions Stalin’s silence on the issue
But they are only saying that orally.” Ms. Karandlaje criticised Mr.
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AIADMK Chief Slams DMK Leadership for Dynastic Politics
AIADMK chief Edappadi K. Palaniswami criticized Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin and Deputy CM Udhayanidhi Stalin for ...
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"An expression of our gratitude...": Udhayanidhi Stalin hits back at E Palaniswami for remarks on Karunanidhi-named schemes
Tamil Nadu Deputy Chief Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin fired back at opposition leader Edappadi K Palaniswami for his comments on schemes named after Karunanidhi, the late DMK chief and former Chief ...
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Edappadi upset at my popularity, says Chief Minister Stalin
Chief Minister M.K. Stalin highlights his hands-on approach to governance, instilling confidence in the people and unsettling ...
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