Almost everyone told him that the party had almost zero presence on social media. In fact they had been telling him this for years. He refused to change course. I'm not saying that a vibrant social media presence would have won the election for them. But it surely would have made them more competitive and won them some more seats. Also by being invisible on social media they ceded the Opposition space to the TVK.
The truth is that a certain political narrative- now mainstream in some circles - blames Tamil Nadu for India losing self sufficiency in copper production, alleging it was part of a Chinese conspiracy.
Gullible sections of the public often go by popular political narratives. International investors, however, look at the facts of the case. That is why, despite the Sterlite narrative, there has been no negative impact on new industries coming to Tamil Nadu.
If only Vedanta had complied with the laws by making the necessary investments in pollution control and environmental safeguards, neither the country nor the company would have suffered this outcome.
Why should any individual or company be above the law?
👍🏽This is a good start , given that South Korea is very strong in Fintech and financial infrastructure technologies💰
Hyosung T&D specializing in Power Infrastructure currently has offices at #Chennai and #Pune , and a factory outside Pune. But Hyosung TNS which is into Fintech has only minor business and support function offices in Chennai , Mumbai etc.,
@Keerthana4VNR mam, please look into possibilities of them expanding big with GCC in Chennai at the upcoming Fintech city.
Also Korean tech giants like LG, Samsung, Doosan as leaders in memory components and cooling systems are essential for the growing AI datacentre supply chain.
Now that #Chennai is firmly placed in Datacentre map, they might want to be closer to the growing user base if rightly pitched. We should actively get their design centre units established here as a seed for growth later.
#Chennai #TamilNadu #Economy
If Tamil Nadu had unfairly closed Sterlite Copper in Thoothukudi (Tuticorin), the same region would not have continued to attract significant industrial investments afterward.
I am tired of reading claims that Tamil Nadu politicians were part of a Chinese conspiracy to undermine India’s self sufficiency in copper.
In my view, as a large industrial player, Vedanta believed it could continue operations without fully addressing environmental concerns. Ultimately, the rule of law prevailed.
There is no need to take my word for it. If you are willing to spend the time, all the facts and court judgments are available in the public domain.
இனி வரும் காலங்களில் இதே போன்று மிதிவண்டி தான் மாணவர்களுக்கு வழங்கப்படும் என்ற ஒரு தகவல்
அடுத்து கதற தயாராயிட்டீங்களா....
ஆரம்பிக்கலாமா....
@CMOTamilnadu@TVKVijayHQ#tvk
Industries are extremely important for economic growth. Tamil Nadu is one of the most industrialized states in the country, with manufacturing contributing around 33% to its GDP - among the highest in India.
The state also accounts for nearly 12% of India’s total manufacturing output and leads the nation in the number of factories.
Following the rule of law and addressing environmental concerns is not anti development. When compliance issues arise, companies are typically given time to rectify problems, and most comply.
The Sterlite Copper case was an anomaly. All relevant information is available in the public domain. The company failed to make the necessary investments to address environmental concerns despite multiple opportunities over several years.
It was initially closed temporarily, and the courts later upheld a permanent closure due to repeated and grave environmental violations. Reading the court judgments reveals the extent of the pollution and regulatory non compliance.
Give them training and send them to Bangalore, Hyderabad & Pune for Jobs as companies don't prefer Chennai for high paying roles. Relax FSI, invite more real estate players for office space, bring in night life. Until then TN will keep exporting talents!! @CMOTamilnadu
அப்போ சேலத்தில் நடந்த சம்பவம் திமுக ஆட்சியில் இருக்கும்போது இருந்தே நடந்திருக்கு இப்ப தவெக ஆட்சில மாட்டிருக்கான்.. அவன் தவெக கட்சில இல்லாத ஆளுன்னும் தெரிஞ்சி போச்சி - பத்திரிக்கையாளர் நந்தகுமார் 👌🏻
One month of #TVK govt: less noise, more administrative clean-up.
From tender reforms to digitisation, official transfers, project scrutiny and tighter oversight — the early focus is clearly on resetting the system.
The real test begins now: faster delivery, visible outcomes, and ministers taking full charge.
#CMJosephVijay
#Vijay
#TVKVijay
Observation by @omjasvinMD
He is the head of DMK medical wing, they claim he is known for his integrity my foot.
Such open shameless liars these DMK people.
#TVKVijayHQ#DMKFails
@thatpalaniguy Everyone knows that the floor test is already done. The MLAs leaving is not because they have been promised anything but because EPS became power hungry and tried to form an alliance with DMK.
S. Muthusamy, P. Benjamin, R. Vaithilingam, E. V. Velu, R. S. Raja Kannappan, Anitha R. Radhakrishnan, P. K. Sekar Babu, S. Regupathy, V. Senthilbalaji, V. N. P. Venkataraman, R. Chinnasamy, and P. H. Manoj Pandian are the former AIADMK MLAs and ministers currently in the DMK.
Hope Stalin at least knows these people have joined DMK?