Photo exhibition detailing achievements of Government of Tamil Nadu at Kinathukadavu

‘A picture can speak a thousand words’, goes a well heard saying. Pictures detailing the achievements of the ruling party of our state are on display at an exhibition that is hosted at the Kinathukadavu bus terminus.

This exhibition, we are told is an initiative of the Department of information and public relations, Coimbatore division, Government of Tamil Nadu, to spread the awareness of the various achievements of the All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) party.

This photo exhibition takes the visitors back in time when Tamil Nadu was ruled by the MGR government. The plethora of welfare schemes that have been introduced by the various leaders of the AIADMK party has been displayed at this photo exhibition.



People from Kinathukadavu and adjoining areas visited the exhibition.

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