Will Stalin Lead the ‘Semmozhi Day’ Celebrations on Karunanidhi’s Birth Anniversary?

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Key Takeaways
- ‘Semmozhi Day’ is celebrated annually on June 3 in honor of M. Karunanidhi.
- Chief Minister M.K. Stalin will lead the commemorative events.
- Tributes will be paid at Karunanidhi's statue.
- New Tamil scholarly books will be released during the celebrations.
- Students excelling in Tamil competitions will be awarded.
- The government aims to promote higher education in Tamil linguistics.
- Increased financial assistance will be provided to senior Tamil scholars.
- The initiative reflects a commitment to preserving Tamil culture.
Chennai, June 2 (NationPress) The Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, M.K. Stalin, is poised to spearhead a series of commemorative activities on June 3, in honor of the birth anniversary of the former Chief Minister and DMK founder, M. Karunanidhi.
The state government has officially proclaimed this day as ‘Semmozhi Day’ to celebrate Karunanidhi’s enduring contributions to the Tamil language and literature.
As per an official announcement, Stalin will commence the day by offering floral tributes at Karunanidhi’s statue, located within the Omandurar Government Estate on Anna Salai. The tribute is scheduled for 9:30 a.m.
The highlight of the day will be hosted at Kalaivanar Arangam in Chennai, where a grand event has been arranged by the Central Institute of Classical Tamil (CICT).
During the celebrations, Chief Minister Stalin will unveil a new collection of Tamil scholarly publications released by the institute.
As part of the government's dedication to advancing the Tamil language and academic excellence, Stalin will also present certificates to scholars who have successfully completed their doctoral degrees in classical Tamil.
This initiative is seen as a broader effort to promote higher education and research in Tamil linguistics and heritage.
Additionally, emphasizing the state’s commitment to preserving Tamil culture and honoring contributions to the language, the Chief Minister will provide increased financial support to senior Tamil scholars.
This funding is intended to support elderly language experts who have dedicated their lives to enriching Tamil literature.
Moreover, awards will be given to school and college students who excelled in various Tamil-related competitions held in conjunction with ‘Semmozhi Day’. These competitions aim to foster student involvement with the language and cultivate a greater appreciation for Tamil classical and contemporary literature.
The state government’s initiative to annually observe June 3 as ‘Semmozhi Day’ underscores Karunanidhi’s lasting legacy as a scholar, writer, and fervent supporter of Tamil.
Officials have indicated that the day will continue to feature programs that advocate for Tamil language, literature, and culture throughout the state.
Through these endeavors, the government seeks to uphold the principles that Karunanidhi embodied and inspire future generations to take pride in their linguistic heritage.