Chennai: Opposition Leader Edappadi K Palaniswami on Monday urged the Tamil Nadu government to expand financial assistance from Rs 50 Lakh for families who died who died of Covid-19.
Palaniswami also asked the government to expand Covid’s assistance to supporters and recommend the Registrar immediately.
“The DMK government has not announced Covid assistance.
Young supporters who were not given Covid’s help caused disappointment and sadness,” he said in a statement.
The former main minister said there was a representation of unorganized workers who were seeking Covid’s help during the assembly session in February.
Representation comes from private school teachers, personal bus drivers, autorickshaws and taxis, young advocates and advocates recommended by the board bar and advocating the clerk.
“I will announce special assistance in very affected parts.
However, many welfare schemes cannot be announced since the General Election Commission announces the date of the poll,” he said.
The court process has been through video conferencing because of a pandemic since last year.
Advocates cannot gain direct experience, such as seeing the argumentative skills of seniors, talking directly to applicants and respondents and hearing complaints clearly.
“Many advocate for experience facing experience and economic difficulties,” said Palaniswami.
Former Minister of Chief said the previous AIADMK regime has increased the welfare funds of advocates to Rs 7 Lakh, announcing monthly assistance Rs 3,000 to 1,000 lawyers, deposits remain extended rs 1 crore to establish a library in the Advocate Association, open seven legal universities.
and national law universities in Srirangam and Dr.
Ambedkar Law University – School of Excellence in Deal at RS 100 Crore in Taramani.