Getting community certificate to be made easy
The Hindu
Tribal Welfare Minister meets Shangavi, who scored 202 marks in NEET
The Adi Dravidar and Tribal Welfare Department will speed up the process of issuing community certificates to applicants from tribal communities, said Minister N. Kayalvizhi Selvaraj in Coimbatore on Friday.
The Tribal Welfare Minister said Chief Minister M.K. Stalin had directed the Department to expedite the process of issuing community certificates to applicants from tribal communities.
“The Department will process such applications as soon as possible. The delay is often caused due to various verifications. If either of the parents of the applicant has the community certificate, the processing is easy. It takes time to process the certificate when both parents do not have the document. The Department will still expedite the processing and issuing of certificates,” she said. The Minister visited M. Shangavi, a 19-year-old girl from the Malasar tribal community from Pichanur near Coimbatore, who scored 202 marks in NEET.
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