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Ungaludan Stalin scheme: ‘over 300 petitions processed on first day in Krishnagiri'

Ungaludan Stalin scheme: ‘over 300 petitions processed on first day in Krishnagiri'

The Hindu4 days ago
Nine new women's-only 'Vidiyal' bus services on new routes were introduced and flagged off by the Minister for Food and Civil Supplies R. Sakkarapani here on Thursday (July 31, 2025). Flagging off the new buses and routes, Mr. Sakkarapani said, the new bus routes and 'Vidiyal' services were introduced across the State to increase the percentage of women's hassle-free access to the public transport services.
Earlier, Mr. Sakkarapani inspected the special camps under the Ungaludan Stalin scheme that was under way at Kattiganapalli panchayat and reviewed the processing of the petitions.
Speaking about the camps, Mr. Sakkarapani said, 288 camps are scheduled to be held in Krishnagiri, which includes 55 camps in urban areas and 173 camps in rural areas.
Highlighting the time-bound manner of processing applications, Mr. Sakkarapani stated on day one of the camp, a total of 308 petitions were processed . As of date, 42 special camps witnessed a receipt of 32,133 petitions across the district.
The received petitions will be processed within a period fo 45 days. Urging those eligible for income assurance under the Kalaignar Magalir Urimai Thogai scheme, the Minister said the applications for the same were issued only in these camps and not elsewhere.
Earlier, Mr. Sakkarapani also reviewed the arrangements ahead of the scheduled visit of Chief Minister M.K. Stalin to Hosur in the third week of August. He reviewed the progress of the projects and schemes sought to be launched by the Chief Minister.
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