Chennai, 14 August (H.S.) : The Tamil Nadu government has approved six new schemes aimed at improving the lives of conservancy workers in the state. The cabinet, led by Chief Minister M.K. Stalin, cleared the proposals, which include the construction of 30,000 new houses in urban areas for conservancy workers.
Under the new schemes, conservancy workers will also receive additional relief of Rs. 5 lakh. This move is expected to benefit thousands of conservancy workers across the state, providing them with better living conditions and financial support.
The schemes are part of the government's efforts to recognize the contributions of conservancy workers and improve their welfare. The construction of new houses will not only provide conservancy workers with a safe and secure place to live but also improve their overall quality of life.
The additional relief of Rs. 5 lakh will provide conservancy workers with financial support in times of need. The government's decision to implement these schemes is a welcome move, and it is expected to have a positive impact on the lives of conservancy workers in Tamil Nadu.
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Hindusthan Samachar / Dr. R. B. Chaudhary