TN to give Rs 1\,000 cash to all ration card holders as Pongul gift

TN to give Rs 1,000 cash to all ration card holders as Pongul gift

IANS  |  Chennai 

The government will provide a cash gift of Rs 1,000 and a gift hamper to all holders in the state to celebrate Pongul festival, said here on Wednesday.

The government will release an industrial policy on and defence shortly to promote indigenous component in the two sectors, he said.

Delivering his customary address in the state Assembly, Purohit said: "I am happy to announce that this government will give a cash support of Rs 1,000 per family for the celebration of festival which will be applicable for the entire state, except district where the Model Code of Conduct is in force following by-election to the assembly constituency."

He said gift hampers containing raw rice, sugar, raisins, cashew nuts, cardamom and sugarcane would be given to all card holders in an effort to mitigate the impact of Gaja cyclone in Cauvery delta and the widespread drought in northern districts.

Purohit said the is embarking on a comprehensive restructuring programme for the transport corporations with the support of the German bilateral financing agency,

"This would involve replacing the aging fleet with fuel-efficient BS-VI buses and procurement of environment-friendly electric buses in metro cities such as Chennai, and Madurai," he added.

According to him, the has formulated a comprehensive housing project called 'Housing and Habitat Development Project' to transform slums in Chennai, Thiruvallur and Kancheepuram districts with assistance.

"A similar project for areas other than Metropolitan Area has been proposed to the for assistance. The common building rules will also be notified shortly to enhance the ease of doing business in the housing sector," he said.

He said the has approved the funding for expanding Metro Rail project to the tune of Rs 20,196 crore for the priority stretches totaling 52 km from Madhavaram to Sholinganallur and Madhavaram to Mofussil Bus Terminus (CMBT).

He said the loan agreement for the first tranche of approximately Rs.4,770 crore was signed on 21st December, 2018 and work will commence shortly.

According to him, the government will soon launch a scheme to extend financial support to NGOs for opening schools in interior tribal areas, catering substantially to tribal students as the literacy among tribals is significantly lower than the state average.

The state being a major automobile hub, thrust will be given for the promotion of new-generation electric vehicles with appropriate incentives, Purohit said.

According to him, the establishment of industrial hubs for in Chennai-Vellore-Salem-Hosur-Coimbatore-Trichy corridor will definitely improve the prospects of Tamil Nadu as a major

"Further, implementation of Ujwal Discom Assurance Yojana (UDAY) and the 7th Pay Commission recommendations have also widened the revenue deficit. "The delay in the release of Integrated Goods and Services Tax (IGST) and Goods and Services Tax (GST) compensation, due to the state, has also accentuated this problem," Purohit said.

Meanwhile the DMK and walked out of the House at the start of Purohit's speech.

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First Published: Wed, January 02 2019. 17:50 IST