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Chennai: Chief minister M K Stalin launched 'Anbu Karangal' scheme for children without parents in Tamil Nadu, and said DMK considered politics service to people rather than a luxury."Some presume that politics is about coming to power, enjoy the benefits of being in power, implement a few fancy schemes and get ready for the election with an eye on power. But for DMK, being in politics is more about responsbility than being in power," Stalin said at the launch of the scheme on Monday, marking th ...Read More >

CHENNAI: Terming power as responsibility and not a means to acquire posts, Chief Minister M K Stalin said politics was to serve the people, which was not a luxury but a hard work that had impelled the DMK, working with the people and functioning as their voice, to bring about changes for the betterment of the people and the society. Launching the 'Anbu Karangal' (Loving Hands) welfare scheme as part of the Thaiyumanavar scheme to provide an assistance of Rs 2000 per month to children without pa ...Read More >

Chennai: Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin on Monday launched the Anbu Karangal Scheme, which provides Rs 2,000 per month to children who have lost their parents. Stalin launched the scheme at Kalaivanar Arangam in Chennai, on behalf of the Social Welfare and Women's Rights Department and distributed identity cards to the beneficiaries. The initiative falls under the broader Thayumanavar scheme, designed by the state government to identify families living in extreme poverty and provide the ...Read More >

CHENNAI: Chief Minister M K Stalin on Monday said, "A vote is a symbol of the people's trust. We have the policy, programme, and commitment to earn that trust," while launching the "Anbukkarangal" scheme at Kalaivanar Arangam here. Marking the birth anniversary of former Chief Minister C N Annadurai, Stalin said the scheme reflected the State's continuing focus on social welfare. As part of the initiative, 6,082 children who have lost both parents or cannot be cared for by a surviving parent wi ...Read More >
Chennai: Chief minister M K Stalin will launch the Anbu Karangal scheme at Kalaivanar Arangam on Monday at 10.15am. As part of state govt's Thaayumanavar programme, the scheme will provide 2,000 per month to children who have lost their parents, ensuring uninterrupted schooling up to the age of 18.At the event, the chief minister will also distribute laptops to students who lost both parents, completed Class XII, and secured admission to higher education institutions through state govt initiativ ...Read More >
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