– Each beneficiary will receive ₹10,000 through the Tamil Nadu Waqf Board to support undergraduate and postgraduate education.
– Kaverirajapuram (Tiruvallur district)
– Muthur (Tirunelveli district)
– Kadambadi (Chengalpattu district)
– Korukkai (Tiruvarur district).
– Two private industrial estates in Maruthadu (Cuddalore district) and Kittampalayam (Coimbatore district) were inaugurated.
– Virtual inauguration of a common effluent treatment plant in Thirumudivakkam (Kancheepuram district).
– A common facility center at a food processing cluster in Thiruchencode (Namakkal district).
The launch of the scholarship programme catering specifically to Muslim students reflects Tamil Nadu’s ongoing emphasis on inclusive developmental policies aimed at education access for underrepresented communities. With financial assistance provided through the Waqf Board, this initiative has potential implications for improving socio-economic conditions among beneficiaries and boosting educational outcomes.
Concurrent efforts to expand industrial infrastructure highlight the state’s dual-focus strategy-targeting equitable social improvement alongside economic growth.By establishing public and private industrial estates across several districts with diverse initiatives like effluent treatment plants or food processing clusters, these projects could generate employment opportunities while addressing environmental concerns.these actions underline Tamil Nadu’s focus on extensive development spanning education access and critical investments into industry-driven growth that aligns with sustainable practices.
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