Stalin to lay foundation stone for Rs. 112 crore project

February 01, 2010 05:39 pm | Updated December 16, 2016 05:08 pm IST - PERAMBALUR

FOR DAILY:COIMBATORE 27/08/2008:Local Administration Minister M.K. Stalin at a function organised by the District Administration in Coimbatore  on Wednesday.
Photo:K_Ananthan (Digital) NICAID:110376416

FOR DAILY:COIMBATORE 27/08/2008:Local Administration Minister M.K. Stalin at a function organised by the District Administration in Coimbatore on Wednesday. Photo:K_Ananthan (Digital) NICAID:110376416

Deputy Chief Minister M.K. Stalin will lay the foundation stone for 17 projects worth a total cost of Rs.112.25 crore in Perambalur district, inaugurate 115 development works that were completed worth Rs.23.23 crore and also distribute assistance to the tune of Rs.16.40 crore to 15,366 beneficiaries under various government welfare schemes at a function to be held here on February 4, said Collector M. Vijayakumar, on Monday.

Talking to media persons, the Collector said elaborate arrangements were being made for the Deputy Chief Minister’s visit here and pointed out that Mr. Stalin would lay the foundation stone for several projects including the construction of houses in the proposed Samathuvapuram at Ayanperaiyur panchayat, hospital buildings, laying of new roads and bridges.

The Collector said the Deputy Chief Minister would also inaugurate several completed projects including school and hospital buildings, bridges, roads and so forth at the function.

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