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TN Govt grants ₹3 cr for translating Madras HC verdicts into Tamil

Chief Minister MK Stalin said the funds would be allocated in due course

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CHENNAI, AUG 29

The State Official Language (Legislative) Commission in Tamil Nadu will get ₹ 3 crore from the state government for translating the judgments of the Madras High Court into Tamil. This allocation of funds aims to support the translation efforts and promote the use of Tamil in the legal system.

Proud to announce a significant step towards realising Thalaivar Kalaignar's vision! In tribute to his centenary year, we're allocating 3 crores to translate #MadrasHighCourt judgments into Tamil. This aligns with our commitment to making Tamil as an official language in the… https://t.co/SVFjmfGM0b

— M.K.Stalin (@mkstalin) August 28, 2023

The Tamil Nadu government has issued directions for allocating ₹3 crore to the State Official Language (Legislative) Commission for translating the judgments of the Madras High Court in Tamil.

In a statement, Chief Minister MK Stalin said the funds would be allocated in due course.

The efforts were in line with the Tamil Nadu government’s position that Tamil should be made an official language of the Madras High Court, Stalin said.

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