Tamil Nadu CM M K Stalin launches 'e-munnetram' to monitor projects

Tamil Nadu CM M K Stalin launches 'e-munnetram' to monitor projects

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Category : State Published on: October 23 2021

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  • Chief Minister MK Stalin also released two Tamil computing software Key Board and Tamizhi Tamizhinayam Unicode Converter besides inaugurating two web portals namely e-Munetram and IT Nanban developed by the Department of Information Technology.
  • The first portal e-Munnetram is a platform that will facilitate review of progress of all major infrastructure projects in Tamil Nadu.
  • The second IT Nanban will work to connect the state government with the IT industry.

Important Facts 

About Tamilnadu

  • Capital: Chennai
  • Governor: R. N. Ravi
  • Chief Minister: M. K. Stalin
  • Founded on: 1st November 1956
  • Largest city: Chennai
  • Called as: Madras state, Tamilakam
  • Old Name: Madras
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