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CM MK Stalin credits ₹2,000 Special Relief Fund to 37 Lakh Beneficiaries in Tamil Nadu

Chief Minister MK Stalin has ordered immediate disbursement of a special financial assistance package to over 3.7 million beneficiaries in Tamil Nadu, targeting the elderly, disabled and farming communities. In a major social security drive, the state government has integrated a one-time summer bonus of ₹2,000 into the monthly pension for March, ensuring that those on the margins of society get more liquidity during the busy summer months. This fiscal intervention, which also includes the Nilgiris tea sector and coastal fishing families, marks a significant expansion of the state’s “Dravidian Model” of welfare, which focuses on direct benefit transfers to alleviate the rising cost of living of the poor.

CM Stalin’s Financial Support to Excluded People

Responding to widespread demands from marginalized communities, the Tamil Nadu government has expanded its summer relief benefits beyond the women’s rights scheme. Prime Minister MK Stalin confirmed that the government is fulfilling the demands of senior citizens, widows, elderly transgender persons and differently-abled people. A special assistance amount of ₹2,000 has been credited along with the monthly pension for March to alleviate financial distress.

Distribution of Beneficiaries and Payments

The scale of the payment covers several different categories of social security plan users. A total of 29.29 lakh beneficiaries, comprising senior citizens and widows, received payments totaling ₹3,200 each this morning. Additionally, 5.92 lakh differently-abled people were given loans of ₹3,500 each. Additionally, families of 2.58 lakh differently-abled persons receiving maintenance allowance were given ₹4,000 each. These payments were made via direct bank transfers to ensure transparency and instant access to funds.

Aid to Fishing and Farming Communities

Welfare measures also address specific seasonal challenges faced by the state’s primary sectors. The government is providing fishing ban period allowance of INR 8,000 per family from April to June for the fishing community, benefiting around 1,62,900 families. Simultaneously, the government allocated ₹8.53 crore to support 14,870 tea farmers in the Nilgiris. This fund provides a vital price buffer for small-scale growers by ensuring a floor price of two rupees per kilogram for green tea leaves purchased through 15 cooperative tea factories.

‘Equitable Growth’ Vision

In his official statement, Prime Minister Stalin reiterated his administration’s core philosophy of ensuring that Tamil Nadu’s development remains equitable. He emphasized that the state’s growth journey will not allow even a single person to be left behind. By prioritizing the “last person in line,” the government aims to transform these private financial contributions into a sustainable model of social resilience, protecting vulnerable citizens from economic shocks while maintaining the momentum of the state’s broader development goals.

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