Welfare assistance worth ₹7.50 crore distributed

‘Govt. has been taking care of the needs of the downtrodden, working class’

February 21, 2021 08:32 pm | Updated February 22, 2021 07:31 am IST - TENKASI

Minister for Adi Dravida Welfare V.M. Rajalakshmi hands over welfare measures at Sankarankoil on Sunday.

Minister for Adi Dravida Welfare V.M. Rajalakshmi hands over welfare measures at Sankarankoil on Sunday.

Tamil Nadu Adi-Dravida Welfare Minister V.M. Rajalakshmi on Sunday distributed welfare assistance worth ₹7.50 crore to 7,038 beneficiaries.

Addressing the gathering, she said the government had been taking care of the needs of the downtrodden and the working class in all possible ways. Irrespective of the rise in price of gold, the ambitious project, Thaaliku Thangam, had been successfully implemented across the State by the government.

The Minister said 527 women received 4.2 kg of gold worth ₹2.03 crore on Sunday. The objective of was to ensure that even those families below poverty line (BPL) were able to give their daughters gold as the mangal sutra at the time of marriage. The late Chief Minister Jayalalithaa had devised the scheme by giving four gm and eight gm to girls who had completed plus two and undergraduate.

Apart from the thaaliku thangam , Ms. Rajalakshmi gave away two-wheelers to 162 women, who received a subsidy component to the tune of ₹40.50 lakh.

She explained that many working women from the lower class in the economy spent a major part of their earnings on transport. Hence, in a bid to help them save money, the government offered one-third sum as subsidy that would enable womenfolk to purchase a new two-wheeler on easy loan terms and repay without hassles.

She also gave away free house site pattas and cycles, among others, to the beneficiaries.

Collector G.S. Sameeran presided over the function in which DRO Janani Soundarya, Mahalir Thittam Project Director Vijayalakshmi and other officials from Revenue, Mahalir Thittam, Rural Development, Health and Family Welfare and other departments participated.

Later, the Minister participated in the bhoomi puja for construction of the Tahsildar office at Sankarankoil, which would be built at a cost of ₹2.77 crore.

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