What New Developments Did TN CM Unveil in Sivaganga?
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Chennai, Jan 31 (NationPress) The Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, M.K. Stalin, inaugurated a state-of-the-art Agricultural College and Research Institute on Saturday, situated near Karaikudi in Sivaganga district. This event marks the commencement of a busy two-day agenda, during which projects totaling Rs 2,872 crore will be inaugurated and made available to the public.
The Agricultural College and Research Institute, built at Kanadukathan for Rs 61.78 crore, aims to enhance agricultural education, research, and extension services in Tamil Nadu's southern districts, with a special focus on aiding students from rural and agricultural communities.
In addition to the college, the Chief Minister also inaugurated the C. Subrahmaniam Multi-Purpose Hall on the campus. This venue is designed to facilitate academic events, conferences, farmer training programs, and community activities, thus maximizing the institution's utility.
During his visit to Karaikudi, Stalin also inaugurated a new Government Law College, which seeks to widen access to legal education in the area.
In a significant boost to the local economy and job creation, he officially opened the TIDEL Neo Park, expected to draw information technology and startup investments into Sivaganga and surrounding regions.
Beyond inaugurating these vital infrastructure projects, the Chief Minister distributed various welfare assistance benefits on behalf of the State government, reiterating the administration’s commitment to inclusive development and social security.
Upon his arrival, Stalin received a warm and enthusiastic welcome from DMK functionaries, senior government officials, and the public, with supporters lining the roads to greet the Chief Minister.
Officials noted that the initiatives launched during this visit are anticipated to greatly contribute to regional development, enhance educational opportunities, generate employment, and fortify the district's economic foundation.