Stalin calls on PM Modi, hands over memorandum
The Hindu
Memorandum contains 25 major demands including operationalising the HLL Biotech, establishment of AIIMS in Madurai, and scrapping of NEET.
In his maiden visit to New Delhi, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin called on Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday evening and handed over a memorandum containing the State government's demands. Talking to reporters after the meeting, Mr. Stalin said that his meeting with the PM was satisfactory. He said that the PM informed him he could be approached any time escalating the demands of the State government. The memorandum contained 25 major demands of the State government, including operationalising the HLL Biotech Ltd in Chengalpattu, to speed up the establishment of AIIMS in Madurai, and scrapping NEET for medical admissions.More Related News

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