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Tamil Nadu Finance Minister Palanivel Thiaga Rajan, presenting his maiden budget to the Assembly on Friday had said that the government has decided to cut tax on petrol by Rs three per litre. Following this Congress leader and Leader of Opposition in Karnataka assembly Siddaramaiah had urged Chief Minister Bommai to cut the price of both petrol and diesel in the state.
Responding to a question on reports that COVID negative certificates are being issued in exchange for money at testing camps, the CM said, “It has come to my notice, I will give directions to officials whether it is in railway stations or bus stands whoever is doing it- to take action against them and stop such things.” He said, those who have been given such negative certificates, will be made to undergo tests once again. Noting that he is reviewing the work of Higher Education, PWD and Housing departments today, Bommai said accelerating the development of the state is his main objective. ‘
“Infrastructure development will give a push to economic activities, also social and economic life of poor has to get improved, keeping this in mind I have begun my work,” he said pointing out at various programmes announced by him on the Independence Day. The Chief Secretary has been given directions to ensure speedy implementation of programmes, he said, adding that officials have been asked to function in a way that government’s initiatives reach the people in a shortest time.