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Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin has appealed to the union government to increase the state's share of Central taxes to 50%, citing the burden of additional expenses for Centrally-sponsored projects and the decrease in devolution of Central funds. He emphasized that additional funds should be allocated to states like Tamil Nadu, considering the overall development of the country.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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