The man behind the iconic rupee symbol design is D. Udaya Kumar, an Indian academic and designer with a passion for typography and graphic design. Kumar's design for the rupee symbol is a blend of the ...
Tamil Nadu government's decision to replace the Indian rupee symbol in their budget logo with a Tamil script-based ...
Irony of TN politics: The DMK connection to the rupee logo, dropped by Stalin govt amid language row
Udaya Kumar Dharmalingam is an Indian academic and designer, son of a former DMK MLA, who designed the Indian rupee (₹) sign, ...
The latest move comes amid serious pushback from the Stalin government over the three-language formula proposed in the ...
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India Today on MSNTamil Nadu replaces rupee symbol from Budget in big language row escalationTamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin sent a strong message to the central government about his stance against the ...
Radical Innovation Awards 2025 A' Design Award Reveals Extensive Benefits Package for Innovation Award Winners, Supporting Advancement in T ...
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Asianet Newsable on MSN"Never expected such a debate to ever occur": Rupee symbol designer Udaya Dharmalingam over TN Budget rowChennai: Professor D. Udaya Kumar, the IIT Guwahati academic who designed the official ₹ (rupee) symbol, has distanced ...
Stalin’s government removed the official rupee symbol, replacing it with a Tamil letter symbol for ‘ru’ from ‘rubai’, a Tamil ...
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The development comes amidst the MK Stalin-led state government's resistance against the National Education Policy (NEP), 2020 and the three-language policy.
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India Today on MSNRupee symbol dropped by Tamil Nadu was designed by son of ex-DMK MLAThe rupee symbol was designed by Udaya Kumar Dharmalingam, an IIT professor and the son of a former DMK MLA. This gave the ...
Five years after the pandemic, the world has settled into its new normal. But ‘normal’ itself is changing faster than ...
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GOBankingRates on MSNThe Best Way To Make Money With the 5 Most Popular AI ToolsAccording to The Listening App, 60% of Americans use AI-powered tools at least once weekly. The research also found the most ...
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