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Tamil Nadu Unveils Budget 2025 Logo Featuring Rupee Symbol in Tamil Amid NEP Controversy

Nation Desk By Nation Desk March 13, 2025 2 Min Read
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The Tamil Nadu government unveiled its new logo for the upcoming State Finance Budget, scheduled for release on March 14. This year marks a departure from tradition, as the administration led by Chief Minister M.K. Stalin has opted to replace the standard rupee symbol (₹) with the Tamil representation of the rupee. The new logo features this Tamil symbol accompanied by the tagline “Ellarukkum Ellam,” which translates to “Everything for All.”

In a tweet announcing the new logo, CM Stalin emphasized that the state aims to promote comprehensive development in Tamil Nadu to benefit all segments of society. This move to adopt the rupee symbol in the native language is viewed as a strong stance against the National Education Policy (NEP) and the three-language policy.

Under the three-language policy, government school students at the primary level are mandated to learn an Indian language alongside English and Tamil. However, Tamil Nadu has a history of not embracing this three-language formula, preferring to prioritize English over other Indian languages, including Hindi and various regional languages.

The official rupee symbol is a blend of the Devanagari character “Ra” and the Roman capital “R,” with two parallel horizontal lines at the top representing the national flag and symbolizing equality. This sign was officially adopted by the Government of India in 2010 and was designed by Udaya Kumar, a graduate of the Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay, as part of a national competition organized by the Ministry of Finance.

Notably, Udaya Kumar is from Chennai, holds a bachelor’s degree in architecture from Anna University, and is reported to be the son of a former DMK MLA. Commenting on the new logo, K. Annamalai, the State President of BJP Tamil Nadu, remarked that the DMK government’s decision to replace the symbol designed by a Tamilian—a symbol that has been adopted nationwide—demonstrates a significant shift in policy.

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