Stalin's Initiative: 'Ungaludan Stalin' Camps Transforming Tamil Nadu
Tamil Nadu's Chief Minister M K Stalin is launching 'Ungaludan Stalin' camps to bring government services directly to citizens. Spread across 10,000 camps, these efforts will cater to both urban and rural areas, aiming to resolve public grievances efficiently while also providing various governmental services.

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Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin is set to inaugurate the 'Ungaludan Stalin' (Stalin with you) camps on July 15. This initiative aims to provide government services directly within communities, enhancing accessibility and public convenience.
According to the state government, about 10,000 camps will be held across Tamil Nadu. The Chief Minister will kick off the program in Chidambaram with camps available for women to apply for previously missed monthly assistance, underscoring a focus on inclusivity.
The camps will function until the end of November, with 3,768 urban and 6,232 rural locations offering a variety of services across multiple government departments. Decisions on applications will be processed in 45 days, with volunteers assisting at each stage. Medical camps are also included in this comprehensive outreach effort.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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