TN Minister K Vignesh Urges Well-Wishers to Gift Stationery Instead of Garlands
TN Minister Asks for Stationery Gifts Instead of Garlands

In a thoughtful and community-centric move, Tamil Nadu Prohibition and Excise Minister K Vignesh has requested well-wishers to rethink traditional gifting practices. Instead of bringing conventional ceremonial items such as flower garlands, shawls, bouquets, and expensive gift articles, please bring educational supplies like notebooks, pens, pencils, and other essential writing materials when coming to meet me, he appealed to the public.

Initiative to Support Underprivileged Students

According to a statement from the minister, the initiative aims at directly supporting and empowering underprivileged students in the state. He said the stationery items collected from the visitors would be distributed to students of government schools. He emphasized that these seemingly small contributions would be of great help to the boys and girls who need them most to continue their education smoothly.

Personal Experience Inspired the Appeal

A few days ago, I visited a government school and felt very sad seeing the condition of a girl student's school bag. I received more than 2,000 shawls and thousands of garlands, which are really not useful to anyone, after I assumed office as a minister. Visitors who come to meet me give them out of love. So, I thought of converting this love into something useful and am requesting them to gift me educational stationery instead of garlands, the minister said.

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Public Response and Benchmark

The initiative has been warmly received by the public and has set a progressive benchmark for political leaders and public servants to channel ceremonial greetings into meaningful social welfare.

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