Vathalmalai (Dharmapuri): Minister of Chief Justice of the Constitutional Court of Constitutional Court Stalin on Thursday said the DMK had revived independent groups in the state after forming the government.
The saying that the former minister’s chairman who was late in M Instrumental in launching a self-help group in Dharmapuri, Stalin said as the local minister of body and representatives who later he himself had given them many loans.
“Swadaya groups have a hard time getting funds from the bank during the AIADMK regime.
So, we revive the scheme after forming the government to help women stand on their own feet and lead alive with self-esteem,” he said while interacting with residents of Vathalmalai, A Hilla Hillock Hamlet in the district.
He told them that the government had fulfilled 202 of the 505 promises of polls and the rest will be implemented gradually.
Stalin also heard their complaints and submitted the steps of welfare with the RS 16.5 Crore song to 2,116 beneficiaries in tribal hamlets.
The villagers thanked Stalin, what they said was the main minister to visit them.
Stalin promised them that he would soon take steps to appoint the chairman, and other members to the Welfare Commission Adi Dravidar and Tribal Hospital Dharmapuri Medical College at a cost of Rs 10 Crore and various other projects applied at Rs 17.4 Crore.
The minister’s head also visited Hogenakkal, where he examined the water pump house and discussed the joint water supply scheme of Hogenackal with officials.
Stalin was accompanied by Minister of Health MA Subramanian, Pennagaram PMK MLA G K Jam and other officials.
