Chennai: Chairman of the Minister of Tamil Nadu M K Stalin on Friday examined flood mitigation efforts in Chengalpet and Kancheepuram districts and relief steps distributed to people in wild camps.
After checking the flood mitigation work in Narayanapuram Eri on the radical ring road in Chennai, CM reached a relieved shelter at the Mambakkam Panchayat Union school and asked about the welfare of the people and served their food.
He distributed Pattas’s house for 34 families of the Irula community, which shifted to help shelter.
“It was a dream that came true for us.
The land was allocated to our community 15 years ago, but part of the residents of Keelkottaiyur villagers prevented us from settling here and breaking the land limit.
In a day, this problem ends,” said D Ravi who was eager to receive Patta from CM directly.
They also thank Chengalpet Collector a R Rahul Nadh and income officials for acting quickly to eliminate encroachment from the ground and hand them over them.
Every family is allocated one percent land.
On the way to check the work taken at the zero point of the Adyar River, CM stopped at a roadside shop for tea.
He interacted with two female employees in the shop, who took Selfie with him.
He chat with a small child.
Stalin met people in the area affected by the surrounding flooding and asked about the type of relief and rehabilitation activities carried out in their territory.
He interacted with a group of maintenance workers, who were busy working in Kandigai.
He asked about their welfare and asked about their needs.
After inaugurating the medical camp and checking a help shelter in Mudachur, he visited the areas flooded and examined mitigation work for the regional air.
Senior DMK leader and MP R Baitu, Minister of Health MA Subramanian, Rural Minister of Industry T M Anbarasan and senior official accompany CM.