– Expansion of free bus travel schemes for persons with disabilities in hilly areas and eligibility expansion to ex-servicemen and children of construction workers.
– Construction of an ex-servicemen hostel in Chennai at ₹22 crore cost.
– Skill training program worth ₹15 crore for children of construction workers registered with the welfare board.
– increased aid/pensions: ₹15,000 monthly aid for WWII soldiers; ₹22,000 monthly pension for freedom fighters; ₹12,000 family pension for families of freedom fighters.
– Establishment of driving schools across districts along with two zone-based academies and a State-level driving academy.
– ‘Thagaisal Thamizhar Award’ to IUML leader K.M. Kadhar Mohideen,
– Dr. A.P.J Abdul Kalam Award to ISRO Chairman V. Narayanan,
– Kalpana Chawla Award to Arjuna awardee Thulasimathi Murugesan.(Photo Credit: B. Jothi Ramalingam / The Hindu)
Chief Minister M.K. Stalin’s call for stronger federal principles highlights an ongoing debate about governance balance between India’s union government and its States-a critical issue in maintaining India’s diverse democratic structure while promoting development at individual State levels.
The nine schemes announced demonstrate Tamil Nadu’s focus on social welfare initiatives aimed at marginalized communities like persons with disabilities or ex-servicemen, furthering inclusive growth objectives within the State framework. These efforts reinforce long-standing regional approaches toward addressing socio-economic disparities while aligning policy actions directly around core human development metrics.
While Stalin’s criticism points towards potential governance bottlenecks resulting from centralization trends-a concern in many federal systems-the emphasis on resolving issues via Constitutional mechanisms indicates dialog rather than confrontation as a conceivable pathway forward.
Programs targeted at vulnerable groups may serve as an influential template if replicated beyond Tamil Nadu’s borders-especially regarding disability access or educational investments-which reportedly contribute substantially towards long-term equitable economic progress across states nationwide.
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