Tamil Nadu Government Removed Rupee Symbol ‘₹’ From Budget: Another step of Stalin amid language controversy, removed the rupee symbol ‘₹’ in the budget of the Tamil Nadu from Tamil Nadu Government’s Budget

Tamil Nadu Government Removed Rupee Symbol '₹' From Budget: Another step of Stalin amid language controversy, removed the rupee symbol '₹' in the budget of the Tamil Nadu from Tamil Nadu Government's Budget

New Delhi. Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin has now taken a step in the midst of language dispute which has never happened anywhere till date. The Tamil Nadu government has removed the rupee symbol in its budget. The Stalin government has removed the ₹ ₹ symbol of the rupee in the budget and used Ru instead. This is a very big step amidst the tussle of Stalin, which is running from the central government about the Hindi language, because the National symbol of the Indian rupee has been changed in this way.

Let us tell you that the ₹ symbol was included on July 15, 2010 as a national symbol of rupee. A competition was organized for the selection of the National symbol of the rupee. This symbol was finalized in all the designs. The special thing is that this symbol was designed by Uday Kumar Dharmalingam who hails from Kallakurichi in Tamil Nadu. Not only this, Uday Kumar Dharmalingam’s father N. Dharmalingam has also been an MLA from Stalin’s party DMK. After this move of the Tamil Nadu government, its tussle from the center is expected to grow further. Uday Kumar Dharmalingam was also honored by Stalin’s father Karunanidhi to make a symbol of rupee.

Actually, the central government wants to bring a three -language program under the new education policy but the CM of Tamil Nadu and his government are opposing it. They allege that the central government wants to forcibly impose Hindi language in non -Hindi speaking states in this way. Deputy CM Udayanidhi Stalin alleged that due to Hindi, the local languages ​​spoken in the states of North India such as Haryanvi, Rajasthani, Bhojpuri are on the verge of ending. Hindi has become a major language in all these states. If Hindi is promoted in Tamil Nadu, then the same will happen here and Tamil language will end.

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