TN Chief Minister MK Stalin to launch ‘Makkaludan Muthalvar’ plan for fast delivery of government services

Under the initiative, representations will be scrutinised within 30 days by officials and appropriate services shall be provided.

Published Dec 14, 2023 | 7:51 PMUpdated Dec 14, 2023 | 7:51 PM

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin. (X)

For a hassle-free and quick delivery of government services in a transparent manner to the people, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin will launch a new scheme ‘Makkaludan Muthalvar,’ (The Chief Minister with the people) on 18 December at Coimbatore, the government said on Thursday, 14 December.

Under the initiative, representations from the public will be scrutinised within 30 days by officials and appropriate services, based on qualifying norms, shall be provided to people.

State-wide special camps will be held, which will bring officials of all the departments under one roof to register grievances and representations, an official release said.

Such camps are scheduled to be held under the direct supervision of the chief minister to receive from people, representations related to government departments and services.

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Camps in all districts

The chief minister will launch the scheme in Coimbatore and at the same time, state ministers will be following suit in their respective districts.

In the first phase, from 18 December to 6 January, as many as 1,745 camps are scheduled to be held in districts other than the four northern districts of Chennai, Kancheepuram, Chengelpet and Tiruvallur affected by cyclone Michaung.

In these four districts, special camps under the scheme will be held from January first week till the end of that month.

Ahead of the 2021 Assembly polls, Stalin had received petitions from the public and after he assumed the office of the chief minister, he set up a separate department to look into such grievances. The grievances were redressed within 100 days, the government said.

The separate department has, in the past about two and a half years, received and addressed issues flagged in the about 49 lakh petitions.

The chief minister also launched in February this year, a district-wise, on-the-spot assessment, inspection and review plan (Kala Aayvil Mudalamaichar) to ensure timely delivery of government services and welfare schemes to the people.

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