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Stalin Seeks Rightful Funding at Niti Aayog Meet

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May 25, 2025

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin on Saturday, at the 10th NITI Aayog Governing Council meeting held here, said that it is not ideal for the cooperative federal structure of India that states constantly have to fight, argue, and approach courts to receive their rightful share of funding, as this affects not just the growth of individual states but the country as a whole.

- ANAND SINGH

He demanded a rightful 50% share for states in central taxes, saying that Tamil Nadu currently receives only 33.16% against the promised 41%.

The Chief Minister also said that, on the lines of AMRUT 2.0, there is a need for a dedicated urban transformation mission, as Tamil Nadu is the most urbanised state in India. He urged for a Clean Ganga-style project for the Cauvery, Vaigai, and Thamirabarani rivers, with names in English for national coherence and regional pride.

Speaking at the NITI Aayog meeting, chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Stalin, who is also the DMK chief, said that his state recently organised a rally in support of the armed forces amid border tensions, demonstrating national unity. The Chief Minister highlighted several schemes that his government has undertaken to achieve inclusive and sustainable economic growth founded on equality and social justice.

He emphasised that his government has been working with a clear goal — to achieve a one trillion dollar economy for Tamil Nadu by 2030.

"The results of our efforts are evident in key indicators of economic progress. In recent years, we have maintained a growth rate above 8% annually. Last year, we registered the highest growth rate in the country at 9.69%," he said.

Stalin also stated that, guided by the challenge of reaching a $4.5 trillion economy by the centenary of Indian independence in 2047, the state continues to strive relentlessly.

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