Stalin govt mulls declaring 'Pongal' as Tamil New Year day
Chennai
01-December-2021

PHOTO: IANS
The DMK government is planning to make the first day of the Tamil month, 'Thai' as the Tamil New Year day. First day of 'Thai' is 'Pongal' and the state government, according to sources, is contemplating announcing 'Pongal' as the first day of Tamil New Year.
'Kalaignar' Karunanidhi had in 2008 also moved a legislation in the state Assembly announcing 'Pongal' as the Tamil New Year day.
However, after the AIADMK under J. Jayalalithaa came to power in 2011, she introduced a Bill in the state Assembly that the first day of the Tamil month 'Chithirai' was celebrated as the Tamil New Year day and that there was no need to change it to the first day of 'Thai'. She moved the legislation in the state Assembly and nullified the changes made by the previous government.
However, ten years after the DMK government assumed office, it is being seriously discussed that the Stalin government would revert to the stand taken by the Karunanidhi government in 2008.
Speculations on this gained currency after the bags, that were meant to distribute gift hampers, were printed with the message of the Chief Minister stating, 'Iniya Thamiz Puthaandu, Pongal Nallavazhthukal' (Tamil New Year, Pongal Greetings). This has gone viral and the Civil Service department officials when contacted by IANS were tight-lipped on the same. -IANS
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