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Over 2000 people receive welfare aid worth Rs 30 crore under Makkaludan Mudhalvar scheme in TN's Cuddalore
Over 2000 people receive welfare aid worth Rs 30 crore under Makkaludan Mudhalvar scheme in TN's Cuddalore

New Indian Express

time11 hours ago

  • Politics
  • New Indian Express

Over 2000 people receive welfare aid worth Rs 30 crore under Makkaludan Mudhalvar scheme in TN's Cuddalore

CUDDALORE: Welfare assistance worth Rs 30.09 crore was distributed to 2,254 beneficiaries as part of the third phase of special camps under the Makkaludan Mudhalvar scheme in Cuddalore district. The event, inaugurated by Labour Welfare and Skill Development Minister CV Ganesan on Thursday was held in the presence of Collector Sibi Adhithya Senthil Kumar, Cuddalore MP MK Vishnu Prasad, and Neyveli MLA Saba Rajendran. The camps were organised at Thiruvamur Government Higher Secondary School, Visur Union Middle School, Kattukoodalur Government Higher Secondary School, R Kannusamy Higher Secondary School in Kadampuliyur, and Pattirakottai Government Higher Secondary School. Minister Ganesan said, 'To simplify access to government services and ensure timely delivery, the Chief Minister launched the Makkaludan Mudhalvar scheme. In Cuddalore district, two phases have already been completed. Under the third phase, 90 camps—10 in each Assembly constituency—are being held in panchayat areas with higher Scheduled Caste populations. So far, 20 camps have been completed, and five are being conducted today in the Neyveli constituency.' The minister further said, 'These camps bring various government departments to a single location near the people's residences in rural areas. Citizens can submit petitions for services such as old-age pension, patta transfer, Chief Minister's Comprehensive Health Insurance Scheme card, family card, Aadhaar correction, and financial assistance. All petitions will be reviewed, and eligible ones will be addressed within 30 days.'

Makkaludan Mudhalvar camps in Bhavani and Anthiyur from June 20 to 26
Makkaludan Mudhalvar camps in Bhavani and Anthiyur from June 20 to 26

The Hindu

time3 days ago

  • Politics
  • The Hindu

Makkaludan Mudhalvar camps in Bhavani and Anthiyur from June 20 to 26

District Collector Raja Gopal Sunkara said that the third phase of the 'Makkaludan Mudhalvar' scheme camps will be held in Bhavani and Anthiyur areas from June 20 to 26. According to a press release, special camps are proposed to be conducted at the ward level in urban local bodies and at the village panchayat level in rural areas, bringing all relevant departments under one roof to address public grievances. In the first phase, held during December and January, camps were organised in the Corporation, municipalities, town panchayats, and village panchayats adjacent to urban areas. The second phase covered rural parts of the district. Now, in the third phase, camps are planned to be conducted across rural areas in all districts. A total of 44 services related to 15 government departments have been identified for inclusion in these camps, and necessary instructions have been issued. A total of 70 camps are planned across 14 panchayat unions in areas with a significant population of Adi Dravidar and tribal communities. The release urged the public to participate in the camps with documents and get the benefits.

TN showcases Rs 36,000 crore urban transformation drive as CM Stalin‘s Dravidian model of governance
TN showcases Rs 36,000 crore urban transformation drive as CM Stalin‘s Dravidian model of governance

Hans India

time08-06-2025

  • Business
  • Hans India

TN showcases Rs 36,000 crore urban transformation drive as CM Stalin‘s Dravidian model of governance

The Tamil Nadu government on Sunday released a detailed report highlighting its extensive urban development efforts under Chief Minister M.K. Stalin's 'Dravidian Model' of governance, stating that the state is witnessing rapid urbanisation through focused and inclusive infrastructure investment. According to the report, over Rs 36,000 crore has been committed to strengthening basic amenities across urban and semi-urban regions. Key among the initiatives is the implementation of 71 major drinking water supply projects at a cost of Rs 9,000 crore, benefiting more than 1.2 crore people across four Municipal Corporations, 13 Municipalities, 49 Town Panchayats, and over 10,000 rural habitations. To improve sanitation infrastructure, Rs 1,777 crore has been allotted for 17 underground sewerage projects, while another Rs 6,655 crore is being invested in the integrated development of water bodies and public parks. Highlighting the emphasis on connectivity, the report said the road infrastructure has seen a major push, with Rs 4,673 crore spent on upgrading over 9,000 km of urban roads, and Rs 3,057 crore sanctioned for 8,065 new roadworks. The government has also constructed 28 new bus stands and approved 99 more, with a total allocation of Rs 1,120 crore. Over 3.65 lakh streetlights and LED lighting systems have been installed across urban areas. Under the Smart Cities Mission, 11 Corporations are undergoing development with a total investment of Rs 10,639 crore. In suburban Chennai, more than 100 km of stormwater drains have been laid to mitigate urban flooding. To boost educational infrastructure, the report said that 1,384 new classrooms have been added in Corporation and Municipal schools, and 100 libraries and knowledge centres are being set up across the state. The Urban Employment Scheme has generated over 12 lakh man-days of work. The report also notes the commissioning of Tamil Nadu's largest desalination plant at Nemmeli, which will provide drinking water to around nine lakh people. In a move towards inclusive governance, new welfare schemes have been introduced to support sanitation workers in becoming entrepreneurs. The government's grievance redressal platforms -- Makkaludan Mudhalvar and Mudhalvarin Mugavari -- have resolved over 98 per cent of citizen petitions, the release added.

21,361 petitions received in 55 Makkaludan Mudhalvar camps in Namakkal, says Minister
21,361 petitions received in 55 Makkaludan Mudhalvar camps in Namakkal, says Minister

The Hindu

time06-05-2025

  • Politics
  • The Hindu

21,361 petitions received in 55 Makkaludan Mudhalvar camps in Namakkal, says Minister

Adi Dravidar Welfare Minister M. Mathiventhan said that 21,361 petitions were received through the 55 special camps conducted on Tuesday under the Makkaludan Mudhalvar scheme. The camps were held at Vagurampatti, Komarapalayam, Selur, Vadakaraiyathur, and Pudhupuliyampatti in the district on Tuesday. The Minister participated in the camps and received petitions from the public, and distributed welfare assistance worth ₹69 lakh to 213 beneficiaries. Speaking in the camps, Mr. Mathiventhan said that Chief Minister M.K. Stalin has implemented numerous welfare schemes for the people. 'The Chief Minister implemented the Makkaludan Mudhalvar scheme to change the conventional practice of people approaching government offices to submit their grievances, by having government officials reach out to the people. In Namakkal district, the camps are to be held in three phases and from February 21, 2025, to date, 55 camps have been conducted and 21,361 petitions have been received from the public. Through these camps, 44 services related to 15 government departments were provided to the people,' the Minister added. Explaining the schemes implemented in Namakkal district under the DMK regime, Mr. Mathiventhan said that from 2021 to 2025, at Vagurampatti panchayat, 65 project works worth ₹2.69 crore, 199 project works worth ₹4.14 crore in Komarapalayam panchayat, 179 project works worth ₹6.70 crore in Selur panchayat, 314 project works worth ₹13.08 crore in Vadakaraiyathur and 41 scheme works worth ₹1.76 crore in Pudhupuliyampatti panchayat under various schemes were implemented. In the camps, District Collector S. Uma, Namakkal MP V.S. Matheswaran, MLA P. Ramalingam, Namakkal Corporation Mayor D. Kalanithi and officials from concerned departments participated.

Govt. will include left-out beneficiaries in Kalaignar Magalir Urimai Thittam: Stalin
Govt. will include left-out beneficiaries in Kalaignar Magalir Urimai Thittam: Stalin

The Hindu

time25-04-2025

  • Politics
  • The Hindu

Govt. will include left-out beneficiaries in Kalaignar Magalir Urimai Thittam: Stalin

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin announced in the Assembly on Friday that the government would take steps to take in all eligible beneficiaries left out of Kalaignar Magalir Urimai Thittam. A monthly financial assistance of ₹1,000 is being given to nearly 1.14 crore women under the scheme. However, several requests have been made to the government to include those who left out of the scheme. 'Under the 'Makkaludan Mudhalvar' scheme, we are continuously acting on the petitions received from members of the public. Starting from June, we will commence the fourth phase of the scheme and camps will be conducted at 9,000 locations. Then, eligible beneficiaries who have been left out of Kalaignar Magalir Urimai Thittam will definitely be taken in,' he added.

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