Chennai: The Tamil Nadu government has announced cash assistance from 5,000 to 3,000 vinayaka idol makers respectively in the state.
Chief Minister Tamil Nadu M St.
Stalin made an announcement at the State Assembly on Tuesday while responding to questions relating to the limit of Covid-19 and the prohibition of public celebrations Vinayaka Chathurthi in the state.
This besides 5000 they are given during the rainy season when they don’t work.
The minister’s chairman said the government provided financial assistance of 5,000 to around 12,000 pottery, who could not work during the rainy season.
“Among them, around 3,000 made Vinayaka idol during the festival season.
They have lost their livelihoods as celebrating festivals in public places have been banned in the past two years.
Considering this, the government will provide additional assistance to these workers along with the help of Monsun Together with workers.
This year, “Stalin said.
“Because relaxation was announced for Onam and Bakrid in Kerala, the positive Covid-19 case increased in that condition.
Tamil Nadu has not fully emerged from Covid-19 infection.
Cases reported in 50 cases increased by 50 cases increased or decreased every day.
Consider safety And public welfare, the prohibition of all religious festivals is enforced until September 15.
It will also apply to Vinayaka Chathurthi, “Stalin said in the Assembly.
“There is a ban just to celebrate religious festivals such as Vinayaka Chathurthi in public places.
Individuals can still celebrate in their homes by following the Covid-19 protocol.” He added.
The minister’s chairman responds to the request of BJP MLA Nainar Nagendran that the state must allow the Vinayaka idol procession such as countries such as Maharashtra, Karnataka and Puducherry.
Stalin said restrictions were announced to avoid public meetings until September 30 in accordance with instructions from the Ministry of Houses Union.
He said even the court had highlighted the same thing.
Replying questions from DMK MLA A P Nandakumar, HR & Minister HR & CE P Babu said the government would provide financial assistance 5000 to 1749 Temple Barge, which has an ID card.
The state government announced that the head of anger at the temple will be free for worshipers and several leaders raises concerns about the livelihoods of barber who works in temples.
He further said the temples would give 30 per person to the barber to stare at the head of the worshiper.