CM Stalin's Four Promises on Thiruvalluvar Day: Social Justice, Youth, Women & Industry
Stalin's Four Promises on Thiruvalluvar Day in Tamil Nadu

CM Stalin Makes Four Key Promises on Thiruvalluvar Day in Chennai

Chief Minister M K Stalin of Tamil Nadu made four significant promises to the people of the state on Friday, marking Thiruvalluvar Day. He delivered these commitments in a statement from Chennai, emphasizing his dedication to the state's progress and social harmony.

Protecting Social Fabric and Fighting Injustice

The foremost promise focuses on safeguarding Tamil Nadu's social fabric. Stalin vowed to combat social injustice and communal forces actively. He stressed the importance of maintaining unity and peace across communities in the state.

Humanitarian Projects for the Poor and Needy

Stalin's second promise involves implementing humanitarian projects. These initiatives aim to uplift the poor and needy sections of society. The CM highlighted his commitment to ensuring welfare and support for vulnerable groups.

Enhancing Knowledge Among Youth

The third promise targets the youth of Tamil Nadu. Stalin plans to introduce initiatives that enhance their knowledge and skills. He believes empowering young people is crucial for the state's future development and innovation.

Empowering Women and Boosting Industrial Growth

Stalin's fourth promise has two key components. He aims to empower women through various schemes and support. Additionally, he pledged to aid the state's industrial growth, fostering economic prosperity and job creation.

"I guarantee on Thiruvalluvar Day that these four promises will continue in Tamil Nadu," Stalin declared, reinforcing his commitment to these goals.

Tributes and Awards on Thiruvalluvar Day

In another post, Stalin called upon people to celebrate Thiruvalluvar, the ancient poet whose literary work has endured for over 2,000 years. "May our lives be shaped by the path of righteousness of the great poet," he said.

The Chief Minister paid floral tributes to the statue of Thiruvalluvar at Valluvar Kottam in Chennai. Coinciding with the celebrations, he presented state government awards to notable personalities from various fields.

  • DMK general secretary Duraimurugan received the Perarignar Anna award.
  • VCK MLA M Sinthanaiselvan was honored with the Ambedkar award.
  • TNCC leader S M Hidayathullah got the Kamarajar award.

Engaging with Young Musicians

Meanwhile, a video from Stalin's 'VibeWithMKS' series was released, showing his interaction with young musicians. "The soul of Tamil Nadu speaks through its music. It inspires, preserves and evolves," Stalin remarked while sharing the video.

He praised young talents for keeping "our heritage alive and shaping the future." This engagement underscores his focus on cultural preservation and youth involvement in the arts.