In her address after unfurling the national flag at Fort St George here on the occasion of the 70th Independence Day, she also announced a Rs 1,000 increase in the freedom fighters pension from Rs 11,000.
Jayalalithaa said the AIADMK government was taking measures for the development of all sectors including priority sector, industrial sector and services sector.
Noting that her government was taking various steps such as mid-day meal and issue of free laptops to encourage students, she said it was also according 'high importance' to the higher education sector.
Tamil Nadu ranked first among other states since with a 44.8 per cent rise in admissions in higher education.
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"In the last five years, 62 new colleges and information technology institutions and National Law School had been set up. It is for these reasons that Tamil Nadu has registered a 44.8 per cent rise in increase in higher education admissions", she said.
She said due to availability of adequate electricity, good infrastructure and skilled labourers, the industrial growth in the state had increased.
Besides big factories, there had been an increase in the number of micro, small and medium enterprises set up in the state, she added.
Jayalalithaa announced an increase in the freedom fighters pension from existing Rs 11,000 to Rs 12,000 and family pension to the legal heirs from Rs 5,500 to Rs 6,000.
Meanwhile, Governor K Rosaiah hosted the Independence
Day reception "At Home" at Raj Bhavan, here.
He released tri-colour balloons to mark the Independence Day celebrations and witnessed the cultural programme and honoured troupe artistes hailing from Andhra Pradesh, Rajasthan and Assam, with a cash award of Rs 10,000, each, a Raj Bhavan release said.
Lok Sabha Deputy Speaker, M Thambidurai, Assembly Speaker P Dhanapal, Former West Bengal Governor, M K Narayanan, Former Odisha Governor, M M Rajendran, Ministers, MLAs, MPs, Madras High Court Judge S Nagamuthu, Chennai Corporation Mayor 'Saidai' Duraisamy, among others participatedt, it added.