T.N. Chief Minister wants Tasmac shops to be run without any complaints: Minister Muthusamy
The Hindu
Min. Muthusamy said Chief Minister M.K. Stalin has asked to solve various Tasmac issues. He added that studies are being conducted to study the root cause of the problems and that Tasmac trade unions will soon be invited for talks. He also presented bank loan cheques to 28 self help women groups. #TamilNadu #Tasmac #M.K.Stalin #S.Muthusamy #Collectorate #TamilNaduDay #selfhelpwomengroups TN Min. Muthusamy said CM Stalin asked to solve Tasmac issues. Studies underway to study root cause. Tasmac trade unions to be invited for talks. Bank loan cheques of ₹2.31cr presented to 28 self help women groups. Awareness rally & photo exhibition held to mark TN Day.
Tamil Nadu Minister for Housing and Urban Development, S. Muthusamy, who is additionally holding the portfolios of excise, prohibition and molasses, on Tuesday, July 18, 2023 said Chief Minister M.K. Stalin has asked the department to solve various problems in Tasmac.
Addressing the media at Collectorate here on Tuesday, the Minister said there are various issues, including sale of liquor bottles at higher price, space crunch in the functioning of Tasmac shops and workers issues.
“Mr. Stalin wants Tasmac shops to be run without any complaints and has asked the department to solve the problems,” he added. The Minister said various studies are being conducted to study the root cause of the problems. “We have asked opinions from media persons also. But only criticism keeps coming,” the Minister added that Tasmac trade unions would soon be invited for talks to resolve their problems.
Mr. Muthusamy said the process of floating tender for bars attached to Tasmac shops will be done only after the court verdict and pointed out that selling liquor bottles at higher price has been controlled. “If there are issues, complaints can be lodged,” he added.
At a function held at the Collectorate, the Minister presented bank loan cheques to 28 self help women groups to the tune of ₹ 2.31 crore. Collector Raja Gopal Sunkara, MLA E.V.K.S. Elangovan, Mayor S. Nagarathinam and officials were present. As part of observing Tamil Nadu Day, an awareness rally was also held while a special photo exhibition was also inaugurated within the Collectorate premises.
After Leader of the Opposition in the Assembly R. Ashok’s prediction on Saturday that Chief Minister Siddaramaiah will step down in November 2025 triggered intense political discussions in the State, Home Minister G. Parameshwara on Sunday said Mr. Siddaramaiah will continue for the full five-year term.