Stalin unveils Rs 1,700 cr schemes in Kallakurichi, hits out at BJP
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61% : Emphasis on Social Justice and Harmony Stalin said the Dravidian model government has ensured social justice, women empowerment and opportunities for youth, while also improving infrastructure and welfare delivery.59% : Under various departments of the government, a total of Rs 1,773 crore and 68 lakhs were completed, new projects worth Rs 1,773 crore were laid, and welfare schemes were provided.
57% : Add Asianet Newsable as a Preferred Source Addressing a public gathering in Veeracholapuram, Stalin laid the foundation stone for new projects worth Rs 386.48 crore, inaugurated completed works worth Rs 341.77 crore, and provided government welfare assistance worth Rs 1045.41 crore.
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