To celebrate Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K.Stalin's 71st birthday, DMK members distributed various welfare aids to the public in Pollachi's 32nd Ward, including rice and EverSilver plates to over 500 people, underlining Tamil Nadu's pioneering social welfare schemes.
Coimbatore: In a gesture of solidarity and celebration for Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K.Stalin's 71st birthday, DMK members across Tamil Nadu have been distributing various welfare aids to the public. As part of these celebrations, a significant event was organized in Pollachi's 32nd Ward, under the arrangements of city council member Perumal. The event witnessed the distribution of welfare aids including rice and EverSilver plates to over 500 residents.

City council leader Shyamala Navaneethakrishnan, who participated in the event, highlighted Tamil Nadu's leadership in implementing various pioneering welfare schemes. She spoke about the Chief Minister's breakfast scheme, the ₹1000 scheme for women, among others, noting that these initiatives have been adopted and executed by chief ministers across India, showcasing Tamil Nadu as a model state in the realm of social welfare.

The event underscored the DMK's commitment to public welfare, aligning with Chief Minister M.K.Stalin's vision for a progressive and inclusive Tamil Nadu. The leaders expressed pride in Tamil Nadu's role as a frontrunner among Indian states in launching and executing social welfare schemes, further enhancing the state's reputation for pioneering social development initiatives.
City council leader Shyamala Navaneethakrishnan, who participated in the event, highlighted Tamil Nadu's leadership in implementing various pioneering welfare schemes. She spoke about the Chief Minister's breakfast scheme, the ₹1000 scheme for women, among others, noting that these initiatives have been adopted and executed by chief ministers across India, showcasing Tamil Nadu as a model state in the realm of social welfare.
The event underscored the DMK's commitment to public welfare, aligning with Chief Minister M.K.Stalin's vision for a progressive and inclusive Tamil Nadu. The leaders expressed pride in Tamil Nadu's role as a frontrunner among Indian states in launching and executing social welfare schemes, further enhancing the state's reputation for pioneering social development initiatives.