Bhoomi Pooja for construction of anganwadi centre - MLA Vanathi Srinivasan participates

She said that every movie will have a different kind of impact and the concept of 'Maamannan' is a wonderful concept. But it should be seen as a matter of shame for the DMK that caste crimes are still continuing in the society.



Coimbatore: Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly member Vanathi Srinivasan has said that children will not be malnourished if the state government implements the central government's schemes properly and that the central government's schemes are not reaching pregnant women properly.

The bhoomi pooja for the construction of a new anganwadi centre was held near Devangapettai Higher Secondary School.



Mla Vanathi Srinivasan participated in the function and performed pooja.



Speaking later, she said, “All anganwadi centres in Coimbatore South block are being upgraded and anaemia tests are being conducted on girl children in schools, she said. The Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu has said that there is malnutrition. There are a lot of reasons underlying malnutrition”, she said.

She said that “the Government of India is taking steps to provide nutrition through poshan abhiyaan and malnutrition can be prevented only if the schemes of the central government are implemented properly.”

She said that the central government's schemes are not reaching pregnant women properly in Tamil Nadu. The Tamil Nadu government should do it properly, she said. Due to this, pregnant women in Tamil Nadu are not getting the assistance. "The chief minister should take steps to change this and it is not correct to say that he will implement a new scheme for nutrition," she said.

Can Tamil Nadu be given a separate exemption for NEET? she said it was a legal issue whether only one state could be given an exemption again. "It was the DMK which said that NEET will be cancelled if we come to power and those who said they know the secret of it are the DMK ministers," she said.

"Even after two years of coming to power, if he is still looking forward to a political change, if the chief minister thinks that there will be another political change, it means a dream," she said.

There will be no political change at the Centre and the BJP government will be formed again, she said. She said that if voted to power, it was going to cheat the people of Tamil Nadu by making a false promise, as if it would cancel neet. "Whenever there is a death, there is a different background and reason for it and no one thinks that any child should commit suicide and the parents should die," she said.

At the same time, MLA Vanathi said that the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam had set a wrong example to the student community that due to NEET, if you don't get it, you can die and if you die, you will get help. They did it after the student's death in Perambalur, he said, adding that they were responsible for the suicide. "There are so many suicides going on in Tamil Nadu instead of popping on the Governor. The chief minister should look at all human lives in the same way and the chief minister is common," she said.

"The Nanguneri incident is shocking and it is shocking at an age when we need to get along and play together and build a brotherhood," she said. In a state where social justice speaks, young students are being influenced in some way or the other. It could be art, it could be the influence of people around.

The place where social justice is talked about, periyar's soil, we are showing social justice to India. "We see it as a bad thing that we are not able to take social justice even to the students and we see it differently in terms of speaking and acting on it," she said. She said that every film has an impact on a few influences. "There are various kinds of things going on around us that sow hatred through division and this needs to be approached with care," she said.

She said that he had seen MAAMANNAN 4 days ago and the concept of the film was a wonderful concept. But it should be seen as a matter of shame for the DMK that caste crime is still continuing in the society," she said.

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