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Minister launches 111 new mini bus services in Salem district
Minister launches 111 new mini bus services in Salem district

The Hindu

time5 days ago

  • The Hindu

Minister launches 111 new mini bus services in Salem district

Under the New Comprehensive Mini Bus Scheme 2024, a total of 53 new mini buses and 59 extended route services began operations across the district on Monday. Chief Minister M.K. Stalin launched the scheme from Thanjavur via video conferencing, following which Minister for Tourism R. Rajendran flagged off the buses at the Old Bus Stand in the presence of District Collector R. Brindha Devi. The Minister said the scheme would primarily benefit residents in rural areas. Services launched in each division were, Salem West Region - 4 new mini bus services, 18 route-extended services, Salem East Region - 11 new services, 7 extended routes, Salem South Region - 2 new services, 5 extended routes, Sankari Region - 10 new services, 6 extended routes, Attur Region - 22 new services, 10 extended routes, and Mettur Region - 4 new services, 12 extended routes. Mayor A. Ramachandran, former MLA S.R. Sivalingam, Assistant Collector (Trainee) Vivek Yadav, and officials were also present.

Over 1 lakh saplings planted across Virudhunagar
Over 1 lakh saplings planted across Virudhunagar

The Hindu

time05-06-2025

  • General
  • The Hindu

Over 1 lakh saplings planted across Virudhunagar

Massive sapling planting events were taken up across Virudhunagar district on Thursday on the occasion of World Environment Day. Virudhunagar Collector V. P. Jeyaseelan inaugurated sapling planting drive at the Eco-Park set up by Ramco Cements at Pandalgudi. Speaking on the occasion, the Collector said that a total of 1,12,350 saplings were planted in 360 places in the 11 blcoks in the district. The theme of the World Enviroment day this year was on ending plastic pollution. 'The present developmental activities were posing a major challenge to biodiversity. Climate change, health issues, food and water security and sustainable resources could be retrieved only based on nature-based solutions,' he added. Virudhunagar district had only 16.8% of green coverage and efforts are being taken to increase it to 33% by planting 1 crore saplings under Green Tamil Nadu Mission. A consultation on the need to preserve biodiversity at all levels was held on the occasion. District Revenue Officer R. Rajendran, Special DRO (Land Acquisition for SIPCOT), Sengottaiyan, Project Director (District Rural Development Agency), Dhandapani, Sub-Collector, Sivakasi, N. Priya Ravichandran, governing council member of Tamil Nadu Climate Change Mission, Nirmala Raja, were among those who were present.

Minister urges public to get involved in activities for protecting environment
Minister urges public to get involved in activities for protecting environment

The Hindu

time05-06-2025

  • General
  • The Hindu

Minister urges public to get involved in activities for protecting environment

Tourism Minister R. Rajendran, who participated in the World Environment Day celebrations on Thursday, urged the public to be involved in protecting the environment by at least planting a sapling. The Minister participated in the celebrations held at the Salem Collectorate and flagged off the World Environment Day awareness rally in which school and college students participated. He planted saplings at the Collectorate and also distributed cloth bags to the public. Speaking at the function, the Minister said that Chief Minister M.K. Stalin is taking steps to increase Tamil Nadu's green cover to 33% and implemented the Green Tamil Nadu Mission project. Through this project, saplings are being planted across the State. In the Salem district, sapling planting works are taking place under various programmes. To increase the awareness about the environment, saplings were planted in the Collectorate and saplings and cloth bags were distributed to school and college students. 'This day is not only for celebrations and it stresses the importance of protecting the environment,' Mr. Rajendran added. Stating that it is the duty of everyone to leave this world as green and healthy for the next generation, the Minister said that everyone should be involved in protecting the environment by planting saplings, avoiding plastics, using public transport, and creating awareness of the environment among the people around us. 'At least everyone should plant a sapling, which will ensure our contribution for the environment. The public shall plant saplings in the empty spaces around their houses and maintain them to make Tamil Nadu as green as possible,' the Minister added. Later, the Minister inaugurated the mass sapling planting drive at Kitchipalayam. District Collector R. Brindha Devi, Mayor A. Ramachandran, zonal chairmen, councillors, and officials participated.

Schools reopen after summer holidays; ministers distribute books in Salem and Namakkal
Schools reopen after summer holidays; ministers distribute books in Salem and Namakkal

The Hindu

time02-06-2025

  • Politics
  • The Hindu

Schools reopen after summer holidays; ministers distribute books in Salem and Namakkal

Schools reopened after the summer holidays on Monday, and Tourism Minister R. Rajendran distributed books to students in Salem. All government, aided, and private schools in the Salem district reopened on Monday after the summer holidays. Teachers welcomed students back by distributing flowers and sweets. During a ceremony at the Fort Government Boys Higher Secondary School, Mr. Rajendran presented books and uniforms to 421 students, alongside District Collector R. Brindha Devi. Speaking to reporters, the Minister stated that Chief Minister M.K. Stalin was prioritising the education and health sectors through schemes like the Chief Minister's Breakfast Scheme, Pudhumai Penn, Tamil Pudhalvan, Illam Thedi Kalvi, Ennum Ezhuthum, etc. Additionally, model schools and smart classrooms have also been provided. Of the 1,640 government, government-aided and self-financing schools in the district catering to students in Class I to Class V, 67,700 students study in Tamil medium, while 31,906 study in English medium. Among the 350 schools serving students from Class VI to Class XII, 1.16 lakh students study in Tamil medium, while 61,814 students study in English medium. A total of 6.36 lakh books have been distributed to Tamil-medium students, while 2.33 lakh books have been provided to English-medium students. Additionally, uniforms have begun to be distributed to 59,179 children aged two to five enrolled in 2,697 anganwadis. In the function, MLA R. Arul, Salem Corporation Mayor A. Ramachandran, Corporation Commissioner Elangovan, Chief Educational Officer (CEO) M. Kabir, and officials from concerned departments participated. Likewise, in Namakkal district, Adi Dravidar Welfare Minister Mathiventhan distributed books to students at the Government Higher Secondary School at Anna Salai in Rasipuram in the presence of District Collector S. Uma.

In four years, 2,055 farmers in Salem district received ₹31.28 crore in loans and subsidies through AED, says Minister
In four years, 2,055 farmers in Salem district received ₹31.28 crore in loans and subsidies through AED, says Minister

The Hindu

time14-05-2025

  • Business
  • The Hindu

In four years, 2,055 farmers in Salem district received ₹31.28 crore in loans and subsidies through AED, says Minister

As many as 2,055 farmers in Salem district received ₹31.28 crore in loans and subsidies through the Agricultural Engineering Department (AED) in the last four years, said Tamil Nadu Minister for Tourism R. Rajendran on Wednesday. The Minister, who inaugurated an Agricultural Machinery Maintenance Camp conducted at Attur Government Boys Higher Secondary School, told reporters later that manufacturing companies will explain at these camps the dos and don'ts in operating and maintaining agricultural machinery, identifying the repairs and tools for the machinery. A demonstration was conducted for farmers and machinery owners. About 25 private companies displayed the agricultural machinery, tools, solar motor pumps, solar fences, and solar dryers, and a demo on drip irrigation was performed at the camp. The Minister added that 1,076 farmers received ₹15.54 crore in subsidy under the purchase of Agricultural Machinery and Implements; 700 farmers received ₹7.07 crore in subsidy under the Kalaignar's All Village Integrated Agriculture Development Project; 135 farmers received ₹2.59 crore in subsidy under the Chief Minister's Scheme of Solar Powered Pumpsets; and maintenance works were carried out in 200 streams and seepage ponds at a cost of ₹41.36 lakh under the Integrated Watershed Water Collection Structures Maintenance Programme.

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