4th JULY 2025 ENGLISH TNPSC CURRENT AFFAIRS PDF TNPSC SHOUTERS
Chief Minister M.K. Stalin launched a new project called Nutritional Agriculture Movement
- At the Chief Secretariat, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin launched a new project called "Nutritional Agriculture Movement" on behalf of the Agriculture-Farmer Welfare Department. In it, he distributed vegetable seed kits, fruit plant kits and pulse kits to 5 beneficiaries.
- Apart from that, he inaugurated 52 buildings including 2 primary processing centers, 10 sub-agricultural extension centers, 8 integrated agricultural extension centers, 3 agricultural regulation sales halls, 18 storage warehouses, 3 agricultural market intelligence advisory centers, 2 seed storage warehouses, a biological control laboratory, an office building, 2 integrated seed certification complexes, a student hostel and a quality control and analysis laboratory, built at a cost of Rs. 103,38,00,000.
- Furthermore, Chief Minister M.K. A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed between Mahathi Cuddalore Port and Maritime Private Limited and the Tamil Nadu Maritime Board for the operation of Cuddalore Port on behalf of the Highways and Minor Ports Department at the Secretariat today in the presence of Stalin.
- Erode district, Thalavadi taluk, Chikkalli Government School teacher John Peter, and Yakkai Heritage Trust in-charge Kumaravel Ramasamy and Sudhakar Nalliyappan recently conducted a field survey in this village and copied and documented this inscription.
- A large number of Tamil inscriptions have been recorded in Karnataka since the time of Rajaraja I. In a context where 1,537 inscriptions were recorded in various periods, the discovery of another Tamil inscription during the recent field survey is of historical importance.
- The Enakumba Nadugal Inscription is 116 cm. high and 83 cm. long. This 20-line inscription is in 10th century script. It records the death of the son of Perakaipadi Kollan Munivara Kandasari in a Nirai Kavarthal Poosal held at Erumai Kumbathu Velpadi.
- The word Nirai Kavarthal is used in Sangam literature to refer to a bullfight. This Nadugal sculpture has three layers. The first layer describes scenes of a funeral and poosal.
- The second layer depicts the scene of the goddesses taking the dead hero to the afterlife, and the third layer depicts the dead hero sitting in the form of a goddess in the afterlife.