Chennai: Head of Minister of Nadu Tamil M K Stalin on Friday was directed at officials to take the right action to protect the 69% country reservation policy by appointing senior advocates to debate the cases delayed in the Supreme Court.
He discussed officials during the reverse class meeting and minority welfare at the Secretariat.
Officials were told to provide adequate basic facilities and quality food to students living in the hostel run by the department.
“The main minister said the Kallar reclamation school must be increased,” the official release said.
He wants high student registration.
He said special cash incentives must reach students in time and free bicycles must be distributed at the beginning of the academic year.
The department must distribute iron boxes and sewing machines without delay and schemes must evolve to support them to find an alternative career in a changing environment.
The scheme applied through the Densification Community Welfare Council, NarikuraVars (Nomad), Ulemas and employees must reach the beneficiaries appropriately.
Stalin also said a separate residence with basic facilities must be made to lift Narikuravars (nomad), and a free patta home scheme for the back class and most retarded must be expanded by providing basic facilities.
“Ensure extended welfare measures through the community of Muslim and Christian women’s assistance at the district level achieving beneficiaries, and renovation work taken for mosques and churches,” said Minister of Chief.
Directions are given to officials to ensure that the Wakf board is registered, the reclamation property, computerized Wakf property information and Wakf service services are available online.
Financial assistance must be extended at the right time for those who take Hajj Hajj and Jerusalem.
Tamil Nadu Class Backward Corporation Economic Development and Tamil Nadu Minority Corporate Economic Development must extend loans to more people.
“The minister’s chairman said these agents must offer loans to pursue education too,” said his broadcast.
Officials were also told to implement recommendations for the Sachar Committee such as educational scholarships for all minorities, skills development training to minority youth, special training for employers and loan assistance.