Statue of former Chief Minister Kamaraj unveiled in Tiruppur college
The Hindu
Government has plans to implement breakfast scheme in all the schools, says Assembly Speaker
On the occasion of the silver jubilee year of Karuppannan Mariappan College, near Muthur, Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly Speaker M. Appavu unveiled the statue of former Chief Minister K. Kamaraj here on Monday.
After the event, Mr. Appavu told the reporters that the Justice Party had laid the foundation for the noon meal scheme in a school at Thousand Lights, Chennai in 1921. The British government stopped it by citing resource crunch. After that, it was Kamaraj, who launched the noon meal scheme throughout the State in 1956.
“On the same lines, Chief Minister M.K. Stalin has launched the breakfast scheme through which lakhs of students will be benefitted. The government has plans to implement the scheme in all the schools,” he said.
Minister for Adi Dravidar Welfare N. Kayalvizhi Selvaraj and Minister for Information Technology and Digital Services T. Mano Thangaraj were present
IT review meeting
Later, the IT Minister held a review meeting of information technology and digital services at the Collectorate.
Mr. Thangaraj said, “the government has set department-level goals. The IT department has undergone a paradigm shift to improve people-centric governance by offering services online.”