
A budget interwoven with wise sayings
The Hindu
Tamil Nadu's Interim Budget integrates wise sayings and poetry, emphasizing socio-political values and the DMK government's principles.
Of late, the Tamil Nadu Budget has been peppered with apt quotations and wise sayings that resonate with the socio-political and economic principles of the DMK government.
The Interim Budget presented by Finance Minister Thangam Thennarasu on Tuesday (February 17, 2026) featured couplets from the Tirukkural, verses from Sangam poetry, quotations from B.R. Ambedkar, and lines from Kahlil Gibran.
Read the full Budget speech here.
Beginning with the Tirukkural couplet, “To share one’s meal with others, and all life to save, is chief of all the lore that learned sages gave,” the Minister also recalled Ambedkar’s words: “Democracy is not merely a form of government. It is primarily a mode of associated living, of conjoint communicated experience. It is essentially an attitude of respect and reverence towards fellow men.”
To underline the government’s commitment to protecting the environment, he quoted Kahlil Gibran’s lines:
“Trees are poems the earth writes upon the sky;

Machattu Mamangam 2026 was celebrated on February 17 at Thiruvanikkavu Bhagavathy Temple in Thrissur, Kerala, drawing thousands to witness the iconic Kuthirakolam procession. Villagers carried towering poikuthiras across post-harvest paddy fields as Panchavadyam marked the grand procession, followed by the energetic Kuthirakkali ritual. The five-day temple festival, led by the Thekkumkara division, stood out for its strong community participation and elephant-free celebrations.












