Tamil Nadu Higher Education Minister P. Viswanathan Seeks Cordial Relationship with Governor for Central Support

मुख्य बातें
- •Tamil Nadu Higher Education Minister P. Viswanathan seeks to foster a cordial relationship with the Governor to secure Central support for educational institutions
- •The state government is opposed to NEET, aligning with Rahul Gandhi's principles and demanding an exemption for Tamil Nadu
- •Minister Viswanathan demands that the construction of the Mekedatu dam be halted immediately, citing opposition from the Tamil Nadu Congress
- •The Minister dedicated his victory and position to late Congress leader P. Kakkan, who last held a ministerial position in the Melur constituency in 1957
- •The state government's stance on NEET and the Mekedatu dam construction reflects its commitment to protecting the interests of its students and citizens
Tamil Nadu Higher Education Minister P. Viswanathan has expressed his intention to foster a cordial relationship with the Governor to secure necessary support from the Central Government for the state's educational institutions. In a press conference held on Monday, Minister Viswanathan stated that they would engage in discussions with the Governor in a constructive manner to ensure that Tamil Nadu receives its due benefits. The Minister exuded confidence in his ability to manage the higher education portfolio effectively and efficiently.


