Will V-P Radhakrishnan's Visit to Tamil Nadu Make an Impact?
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New Delhi, Feb 22 (NationPress) Vice-President C.P. Radhakrishnan is set to visit Tamil Nadu today to participate in a foundation stone laying ceremony for the statue of V.O. Chidambaram Pillai at Vandiyur in Madurai.
During this trip, the Vice-President will also stop by the Thirukoshtiyur Sowmya Narayana Perumal Temple and the Rani Velu Nachiyar Palace located in Sivaganga, as indicated by an official statement.
Previously, in celebration of International Mother Language Day on Saturday, Vice-President Radhakrishnan unveiled updated versions of the Constitution of India in Tamil and Gujarati, along with the eighth edition of the Legal Glossary (English–Hindi).
He emphasized that Tamil is among the world’s oldest classical languages, rich in literature, while Gujarati possesses deep cultural and philosophical significance. He noted that this initiative aims to present the Constitution to people in their native languages, fostering greater democratic engagement and understanding.
The Vice-President commended the Ministry of Law and Justice for their extensive efforts in creating these translations, making the Constitution more accessible to citizens across the nation, as stated on social media.
At another event linked to the National CSR Summit 2026 at Bharat Mandapam in New Delhi, the Vice-President remarked on the importance of collaborative efforts among institutions for societal and national advancement, highlighting that such cooperation is vital at this transformative stage in India's development.
He pointed out India’s remarkable growth over the last decade under Prime Minister Narendra Modi, noting the country’s ascent from the 10th to the 4th largest economy globally, with ambitions to reach the 3rd position.
Radhakrishnan asserted that structural reforms, inclusive growth, digital connectivity, financial inclusion, and infrastructure enhancements have uplifted over 25 crore citizens from extreme poverty, elevating aspirations across various regions and communities.
He remarked that the upcoming phase of development necessitates deeper partnerships among government, industry, and civil society.
Stressing that Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is now central to national progress, Vice-President Radhakrishnan described CSR as the intersection of enterprise and empathy, where financial results meet human narratives, and where growth gains a meaningful purpose.