Chief Minister MK Stalin has come to the defense of his government’s decision, emphasizing that the use of the ‘Ru’ symbol is an homage to Tamil linguistic heritage. He pointed out that Union Finance ...
The Tamil Nadu government's replacing the rupee symbol with 'Ru,' the first letter of 'Rubaai' that denotes the national ...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during his appearance on the Lex Fridman podcast, reaffirmed his stance that diplomacy remains the only path to resolving the Russia-Ukraine conflict. Speaking with the ...
Chennai: Days after the use of the Tamil letter ரூ in the Tamil Nadu budget logo instead of the ₹ symbol had triggered a ...
A growing divide between North and South is quite evident these days. MK Stalin-led Tamil Nadu government has recently sparked a fresh controversy by dropping the official Rupee symbol ‘₹’ from logo ...
His creation, which incorporates elements from the Devanagari 'Ra' and the Roman 'R,' was officially adopted as the national currency symbol in 2010 under the Manmohan Singh-led government ...
Researchers at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Madras, have developed a framework that can boost protection of critical infrastructure in the country against the threat of ballistic missiles ...
The decision comes amid the monetary dispute involving a private enterprise, late actor’s grandson, RG Dusshyanth (son of actor and producer Ramkumar Ganesan), and his wife, Abirami Dusshyanth.
Mumbai: SEIL Energy India (SEIL), an independent power producer, and the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Madras, on Monday announced they have joined forces to develop a groundbreaking carbon ...
The IRIS chip was conceived by Isro's Inertial Systems Unit (IISU) in Thiruvananthapuram and designed and implemented by IIT Madras. Listen to Story This chip is part of the SHAKTI series of ...
Waterfly Technologies, a startup incubated at IIT-Madras, is developing electric sea gliders as an alternative form of travel to traditional airplanes and ferries. The designs which were recently ...
The Court said that unless it is shown that the decision to compulsorily retire the judge was totally irrelevant or tainted with malice, the decision cannot be interfered with.