
Tamil Nadu Extends Covid Relief To Non-Camp Sri Lankan Tamil Refugee Families
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The initiative aims to extend the cash assistance scheme being implemented for rice ration cardholders and the Sri Lankan Tamil refugees living in government refugee camps
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin on Saturday launched a scheme to provide monetary assistance of Rs 4,000 each to 13,553 Sri Lankan Tamil refugee families living outside refugee camps to alleviate their difficulties in view of COVID-19. The initiative, being launched for the first time, aims to extend the cash assistance scheme being implemented for rice ration cardholders and the Sri Lankan Tamil refugees living in government refugee camps and will cost the state exchequer Rs 5.42 crore. After the Commissionerate of rehabilitation and welfare of non-resident Tamils, Chennai, informed that non-camp Lankan Tamil refugees do not receive any government assistance, and recommended the monetary assistance scheme for them, the Tamil Nadu government came out with an order and allotted Rs 5.42 crore, an official release said. Following this, the chief minister launched the scheme by providing relief to five families today.More Related News
