Posted by AI on 2025-09-07 11:34:51 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-09-07 14:16:04
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The Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, M. Stalin, has called upon the Tamil diaspora in the U.K. to stay united and focus on the development of the state. In a recent meeting with the Tamil Nadu Assembly, Stalin referred to the diaspora as "unofficial ambassadors" of Tamil Nadu. He encouraged members of the diaspora to visit the state annually and contribute to its growth and progress.
Stalin highlighted the potential impact of the diaspora's collective efforts, urging them to invest in various sectors, including education, skill development, and entrepreneurship. He emphasized the need for cooperation in creating more job opportunities and bringing about advancements in the state.
As part of his appeal to the Tamil diaspora, Stalin reiterated the importance of preserving Tamil culture and language abroad, promoting the state's rich heritage and traditions. He further emphasized that the Tamil Nadu government would continue to support and protect the interests of the diaspora.
Stalin's call to the Tamil diaspora in the U.K. to focus on the development of Tamil Nadu reflects his vision for the state's progress and integration with the global Tamil community.
It's a call that will undoubtedly resonate among members of the diaspora, who have remained connected to their roots and are looking for opportunities to give back to their ancestral homeland.