Stalin reviews work of Minorities Welfare Department
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Chief Minister M.K. Stalin on Friday suggested officers of the Department of Backward Classes, Most Backward Classes and Minorities Welfare to take steps to reinforce the tutorial and financial welfare of the communities on the earliest and with none delay.
While conducting a assessment assembly of the division, Mr. Stalin suggested officers to make sure that welfare schemes for the communities are delivered on time.
The Chief Minister requested officers to guarantee that hostels run by the division have primary amenities for college students and high quality meals is supplied to them, a press launch stated.
He directed the authorities to take steps to nominate senior attorneys to argue and defend instances on 69% reservation in Tamil Nadu, when such litigation comes up within the Supreme Court. A separate habitation also needs to be created for the Narikuravar neighborhood, and steps have to be taken to reinforce their high quality of life, he stated.
Mr. Stalin instructed the authorities to take essential motion on unregistered Wakf boards, retrieve Wakf properties which were encroached upon and digitise Wakf property information, amongst different issues. He additionally requested officers to make ample preparations for pilgrims who go on Haj and be certain that monetary help reaches them on time.
Awards introduced
The Chief Minister additionally introduced awards and monetary help to 21 authors from the Adi Dravidar neighborhood for 2018-19 and 2019-20. The awards got from the corpus fund of the Adi Dravidar Art and Literature Society. Each 12 months, the awards are introduced to 10 writers from the Adi Dravidar neighborhood and people who transformed to Christianity and to at least one particular person from a unique neighborhood.
He introduced awards for greatest works to 11 authors for 2018-19 and 10 for 2019-20. He introduced a quotation and a money award of ₹20,000 as a primary instalment of a complete of ₹40,000 per winner.
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