M K Stalin sworn in as CM of Tamil Nadu ROZANA SPOKESMAN
Updated May 7, 2021, 10:19 am IST
Muthuvel Karunanidhi Stalin, the DMK president who led his party to a huge victory in the Assembly polls was sworn in as Chief Minister
M K Stalin
Chennai: Muthuvel Karunanidhi Stalin, the DMK president who led his party to a huge victory in the Assembly polls was sworn in as Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu on Friday.
Governor Banwarilal Purohit administered the oath of office and secrecy to 68-year old Stalin, for whom this would be the first stint as CM, in a simple ceremony at the Raj Bhavan here.
DMK Chief M.K. Stalin Sworn in as Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu
The simple ceremony was conducted as per COVID-19 protocols.
DMK Chief and new Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin. Photo: PTI
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Chennai:Â Muthuvel Karunanidhi Stalin, the DMK president who led his party to a huge victory in the Assembly polls was sworn in as Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu on Friday.
Governor Banwarilal Purohit administered the oath of office and secrecy to 68-year old Stalin, for whom this would be the first stint as CM, in a simple ceremony at the Raj Bhavan here.
AIADMK top leader O Paneerselvam, leaders from alliance parties including Congress’s P. Chidambaram, MDMK chief Vaiko and top state officials took part in the ceremony.
Stalin signs order to provide Rs 4000 to each family in Tamil NadRs 4,000 as COVID relief, cut in milk price- Stalin s first order as Tamil Nadu CMu as Corona relief
Stalin signs order to provide Rs 4000 to each family in Tamil NadRs 4,000 as COVID relief, cut in milk price- Stalin s first order as Tamil Nadu CMu as Corona relief
Last Updated: Fri, May 7th, 2021, 16:09:54hrs
Chennai (Tamil Nadu): Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) supremo MK Stalin, who was sworn-in as the Tamil Nadu Chief Minister on Friday, immediately took charge of his duties and signed an order to provide Rs 4,000 to each COVID-19 family in the state as Corona relief.
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