Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin will oversee a significant government welfare and development initiative at the Dindigul Collectorate premises on Wednesday. This event is set to be one of the largest single-day welfare outreach efforts in the district. The Chief Minister will kick off and lay foundation stones for projects totaling Rs 1,595 crore, comprising 111 completed and 212 newly sanctioned projects across various departments to enhance infrastructure, public services, and social welfare in the region.
At the event, CM Stalin will distribute government aid to approximately 30,000 beneficiaries from different sectors. Moreover, nearly 1.02 lakh beneficiaries will receive land ownership documents (pattas), providing legal security to numerous families. Additionally, the Chief Minister will inaugurate and review exhibition halls organized by various government departments to exhibit welfare programs and development schemes in Dindigul district.
A notable feature of the program will be the launch of new buses by the State Transport Corporation to enhance public transportation services in the district. These new buses are expected to enhance connectivity, especially in rural and semi-urban areas. CM Stalin will travel from Madurai to Dindigul by road for the occasion, where he will be welcomed by Rural Development Minister I. Periyasamy, Food Minister R. Chakrapani, District Collector Saravanan, and MLAs E.P. Senthil Kumar and Gandhirajan, among others.
The 38-kilometre route along the Dindigul-Madurai Road, from Pandiarajapuram to the Collectorate, is poised to witness a grand reception. DMK officials, party volunteers, and the public are anticipated to line the route to greet the Chief Minister. Arrangements have been made at six designated points along the route for receptions. Extensive preparations have been ongoing for several days to ensure a successful and well-organized government event, with a large stage for dignitaries and a pavilion for beneficiaries and the public.
