Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin on Tuesday launched an outreach programme 'Ungaludan Stalin,' (Stalin with you) in Chidambaram to take DMK government's services to the people and redress grievances by organising special camps in their neighbourhoods.
Apart from the Ungaludan Stalin programme, The Print also reported that in the run up to the 2026 assembly elections, the Tamil Nadu Government has appointed four IAS officers — P. Amudha, J. Radhakrishnan, Gagandeep Singh Bedi and Dheeraj Kumar — as spokespersons for the government.
Ungaludan Stalin: Programme details
As part of the Ungaludan Stalin program, CM Stalin received petitions from the public who participated in the camp, inspected registration of petitions and the exhibition hall as well. The expo featured the schemes of various government departments including agriculture and farmers welfare, PTI reported.
Stalin gave away a hearing device to a differently-abled man who requested it, medical insurance under the CM's Comprehensive Health Insurance Scheme to a woman beneficiary, and an order effecting electricity connection 'name change' to a resident.
The beneficiaries received the services they sought within an hour of the launch of the outreach initiative, the government said in an official release.
Starting from July 15 and till November, 10,000 camps (3,768 in urban areas and 6,232 in rural areas) would be organised to redress grievances, Stalin had already announced.
In the first phase, between July 15 and August 15, in all the districts, 3,563 camps (1,428 in urban areas and 2,135 in rural areas) would be held.
Volunteers are creating awareness among the public in all the districts on the scope of the outreach programme, and the eligibility and documents required to avail specific services offered by the state.
Eligible women may apply for the "Kalaignar Magalir Urimai Thogai Thittam" (Kalaignar's Women's Rights Grant Scheme) that offers Rs 1,000 monthly assistance.
In urban areas, as many as 43 types of government services under 13 departments and in rural areas, 46 services under 15 departments would be extended to the people.
Issues raised would be resolved immediately wherever possible and in other cases it would be done within a maximum of 45 days.
In a social media post, Stalin said: "In order to fulfill the basic requirements of the people, I am sending the government administration to their areas!" Further, the chief minister said that for as many as 46 government services, including those related to family card (ration card), Kalaignar Urimai Thogai and patta (land deed) change, the issues would be resolved within 45 days.
"With you in your town, in your ward; we are always with you," the chief minister, who described the initiative as "revolutionary," said.
(With agency inputs)
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