Coimbatore: Chief of the Constitutional Court of MK Stalin on Monday said the government aimed at making Tamil Nadu Numero Uno State in industrial growth in the country.
Facing a meeting on the government function to inaugurate the project worth RS 587 Crore on Monday, Stalin said Tamil Nadu must be the face of the Indian industry.
“Every district in TN has a unique set of industries.
The government has planned to pay special attention to all the industries, and raise them,” he said.
As part of this effort, Stalin said a number of mous would be signed at an industrial conference scheduled for coimbatore on Tuesday.
“Investment worth some crores rupees will be interested through the MoU and Lakh work to be created.
Such an industrial conference will be held regularly.” “We will definitely make industrial countries on TN in India.
Coimbatore will play an important role in the process.
That the government will make the business coimbatore ideal with all the necessary infrastructure.
List of development projects initiated by the government, he said RS 1,000 Crore has been allocated to expansion of coimbatore airport that has been stuck for 10 years.
“The acquisition of land will be done, and the project will soon be Started, “he said.
Stalin said that the government keeping his promise has issued an order to establish an urban development authority for coimbatore for the development of the city as a whole.
He said the 200 Crore Hospital was intended for putting five street schemes in the city.” There is no road scheme developed in the regime previously.
I have instructed officials to speed up road projects now, ” Stalin said.
“Semmozhi Poongga will be established in Gandhipuram at a 200 crore Hospital fee.
This will be done in two phases,” he said.
He said that places like Velbakanar and Chinnavedampatti, added to City Corporation a decade ago, will also get underground drainage pipes at a cost of Rs 309 Crore.
It is separate, 63 health centers will be arranged at RS 16 Crore expenditures and additional street lights will be installed in developing areas.
“Government orders for all of these projects will soon be issued,” he said.