
Stalin government steps into fifth year, focuses on inclusive and equitable development
Recalling his journey as Chief Minister, Mr. Stalin on Tuesday said: 'On the one hand, we inherited a decade of misrule by the previous regime. On the other, the country was reeling under regressive ideologies such as communalism. Yet another challenge was the Union government's consistent refusal to cooperate with Tamil Nadu. In the face of all this, we have managed to run a successful administration. My sole aim was to bring Tamil Nadu back onto the path of progress. We set the right goals, moved towards them with determination, and this four-year journey of the Dravidian model stands testimony to our success.'
At his first-ever meeting with editors, senior journalists, and proprietors of various media organisations in Chennai — attended by several Ministers, senior civil servants, and police officers — Mr. Stalin said his government had excelled in policy-and service-based governance without wavering from its principles or faltering in its commitment to the people, despite the crises faced over the past four years and the 'extent of slander that was spread.'
'Our land of Tamil Nadu is built on principles of equality, social justice, equity, fraternity, secularism, linguistic pride, ethnic rights, State autonomy, and federalism. We are journeying toward these ideals,' is how the Chief Minister summed it up.
He highlighted his government's flagship schemes — Kalaignar Magalir Urimai Thogai (women's monthly rights grant); Vidiyal Payanam (costless bus travel for women); Chief Minister's Breakfast Scheme, Pudhumai Penn and Tamil Pudhalvan (monthly grant for select girls and boys pursuing higher education); and the Naan Mudhalvan initiative — as evidence of effective governance.
Deputy Chief Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin, Ministers Thangam Thennarasu (Finance), T.R.B. Rajaa (Industries), Palanivel Thiaga Rajan (Information Technology), Anbil Mahesh Poyyamozhi (School Education), and M.P. Saminathan (Information and Publicity) and senior IAS officers, led by Chief Secretary N. Muruganandam, made presentations highlighting the inclusive and equitable growth achieved over the past four years in their respective departments.
Consistent progress
The government has recorded consistent year-on-year progress across multiple sectors, including economic growth (Gross State Domestic Product at constant prices), merchandise and electronic goods exports, employment generation, and social indicators such as the Gross Enrolment Ratio. To ensure balanced regional development, it has taken steps to establish TIDEL NEO Parks in semi-urban areas and to set up 30 SIPCOT industrial parks across various districts, while securing major industrial projects in locations such as Perambalur and Thoothukudi.
Responding to suggestions and views shared by senior journalists, Finance Secretary T. Udhayachandran said the government was optimistic about achieving a 3% fiscal deficit target despite the challenges of an election year. Besides, the State Education Policy, which will most likely reflect the unique policies of Tamil Nadu, will be unveiled soon.
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