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Thanking you, Yours faithfully, For Kartik Investments Trust Limited S Sangeetha Company Secretary Encl.: As above SATURDAY 29 - 8 - 2020 7 CM announces Rs,3,384 cr project to modernize irrigation projects in delta region Palaniswami interacts with Launches projects, lays foundation for infra development works Chennai, Aug 29: assistance to the tune of Karnataka. posal and recommendation To modernise irriga- Rs 46.70 crore to 8,357 “We are taking up the of the Food Minister R farm workers, assures to give tion programmes in the beneficiaries issue at the Cauvery Wa- Kamaraj to establish ag- Cauvery Delta region a Agriculture Minister, ter Management Authority riculture related industry fund of Rs 3,384 crore R. Doraikkannu, Collec- meetings. We are convey- in Tiruvarur. has been allocated, said tor M. Govinda Rao and ing our requirements and On a question on a boost to agriculture sector Chief Minister Edappadi others participated in the getting our due share of K Palaniswami in Than- meeting. water as per the Supreme whether the Tamil Nadu Tiruvarur, Aug 29: about whether they had received the minister distributed face masks to javur. Addressing reporters af- Court verdict,” he said. government would ap- Chief Minister K Palaniswami COVID-19 relief and free rations. some of the farmers who were Chief Minister Edap- ter a review meeting, the He replied in the negative proach the Supreme Court interacted with a group of ryots in While on a visit to the district found not wearing masks, and padi Palaniswami laid the Chief Minister said, that when asked whether the for cancelling NEET-JEE this district and said he was also to review the developmental works, thereafter left the field. foundation stones for 11 the state government has State cess on petrol and exams, the Chief Minister happy to be a farmer. Palaniswami sprang a surprise to infrastructure development ensured water availability diesel would be cut. said he had already writ- The chief minister assured them officials and his retinue by asking Later, posting pictures of his interaction with the farmers on his works in Thanjavur dis- for irrigation till the tail He said several devel- ten to the Prime Minister that steps would be taken to give a his vehicle to be stopped at Adanur trict to be implemented at end areas in the Cauvery opmental projects have fillip to the agriculture sector in the village in Kovilvenni in the district. official Twitter handle, Palaniswami and the Union Education a total cost of Rs. 71.27 Delta region. This was been made in the dis- Minister seeking cancella- predominantly agrarian Tiruvarur The chief minister walked up said, “I am very happy to meet crore. possible only after the tricts like Nagapattinam, tion of the exams owing district in the state. to a paddy field where a group the world’’s leading agricultural- Palaniswami also inau- proper desilting that re- Tiruvarur and Thanjavur To create awareness among the of farmers including some women ists today in Adanur and inquired gurated 36 buildings and vived several waterbodies for the benefit of farmers. to the pandemic. rural population about the impor- were removing the weeds and made about the planting process. I am other infrastructure facility across the region and it Among them, a fund of Palaniswami also said tance of adhering to safety mea- some enquiries. projects completed at a helped to save water for Rs 3,384 crore has been the 3% sub-quota for sures, Palaniswami distributed face The pleasantly surprised farm also happy to be a farmer.” He assured the gathering that steps cost of Rs. 39.59 crore. future use too. allotted for the revival of Arunthathiyars would con- masks to a group of women farm workers displayed paddy stalks to Chief Minister distrib- When his attention was irrigation programmes in tinue in line with the workers on Friday. the chief minister. After briefly would be taken to give a fillip to uted welfare assistance drawn to the fact that the region. Similarly, he Supreme Court order. He enquired with the women interacting with them, the chief the agriculture sector. worth Rs. 42 crore under the current storage at the laid the foundation stone To another question on various schemes. Stanley reservoir in Met- for various developmental Cauvery delta farmers’ CM reviewed the mea- tur would be sufficient projects in Tiruvarur and apprehensions about the sures taken to check only for two months’ Thanjavur districts. Mettur surplus water proj- spread of the novel coro- irrigation in the delta, The CM also announced navirus and the progress Mr. Palaniswami said his that a food park would be ect forcing them to take of infrastructure develop- government was taking established in Tiruvarur up only one crop, the ment works being carried all necessary steps to get at a cost of Rs 10 crore. Chief Minister said only out in the district. Tamil Nadu’s due share Similarly, the state has surplus water would be He gave away welfare of Cauvery water from been considering the pro- utilised. Congress MP, Vasanth & Co founder H. Vasanthkumar passes away Chief Minister Edappadi Palaniswami chaired the review meeting on the measures taken to check spread of the novel coronavirus and the progress of infrastructure development works being carried out in the Than- javur district. Agriculture Minister, R. Doraikkannu, Collector M. Govinda Rao and others participated in Successful entrepreneur who made it big by starting from scratch the meeting. Chennai, Aug 28: An ardent follower of the hospital with Covid-19, Congress MP from Kan- late Chief Minister and he tweeted on August 7 yakumari in Tamil Nadu, Congressman K Kamaraj, that he had offered Kaba- AIADMK will lead alliance, says CM H Vasanthakumar died of Vasanthakumar started off sura Kudineer to members COVID-19 at a hospital as a Congress worker Tanjavur, Aug 29: ing who will lead their AIADMK. So whichever ing the elections and polls of the public at Padma- here on Friday. before being elevated to nabhapuram, Thakkalai, AIADMK co- coordina- alliance in the 2021 As- elections, AIADMK will were not round the corner The 70-year old first various district and state Thiruvattar and would be tor and Tamil Nadu Chief sembly elections has been only head the alliance,” now, the chief minister time MP, and working level postings. He did his doing so in other places Minister K Palaniswami on after a BJP leader he asserted. president of Tamil Nadu BA at the S.T.Hindu Col- as well. He is believed said when asked if the Congress Committee, who lege in Nagercoil and MA on Friday asserted that had recently asserted that The AIADMK led the BJP or AIADMK would to have contracted the his party will lead the his party has the right to National Democratic Alli- was admitted to the Apollo (in Tamil) at the Madurai infection during one such steward the combine in Hospitals on August 10 Kamaraj University before alliance in “any polls” in steer the combine in the ance (NDA) in the 2019 public engagement. Tamil Nadu to fight the after he tested positive for moving to Chennai. H Vasanthakumar The late MP is survived the state and pointed out hustings next year, fol- polls, and the constituents coronavirus, succumbed to Vasanthakumar was best polls next year. Nagercoil constituency in by his wife, two sons and that the 2019 Lok Sabha lowing the altered politi- included the BJP, PMK the illness, a party spokes- known for his company, a daughter. While Kumari elections were fought cal landscape in the state. and DMDK. Speaking to reporters person told PTI. Vasanth & Co, a retail 1977. As an MP, Vasantha- Ananthan broke into sobs under its leadership. “Whether during the Earlier in the day, after reviewing measures Vasanthakumar is sur- chain selling electron- during a phone-in inter- vived by wife, two sons ics and home appliances kumar worked tirelessly Hours after telling re- days of MGR or Amma Palaniswami had said at to tackle the coronavirus for his constituency and view with a news chan- porters in Tiruvarur that (the late CM J Jayala- Tiruvarur that electoral al- and a daughter, he said. that he founded in 1978, nel, his daughter Tamilisai pandemic in the district, Apollo Hospitals in a after working as a sales- since the pandemic struck electoral alliances would lithaa), assembly polls liances would be decided Palaniswami said the the State in March had issued a statement noting statement later said the man in the VGP group that despite working in dif- be decided only during or lok sabha elections, only during the polls, parties that constitute the MP was treated in a criti- for 13 years. Vasanth & been working on creating the polls, he told the they have been faced days after state BJP vice awareness about the virus ferent political movements alliance have not been cal care unit for severe Co, an iconic brand in they remained bound by COVID pneumonia.
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