Getting down to the business of governance in the state where elections are due next year after being sworn in yesterday, Jayalalithaa cleared a slew of welfare schemes worth over Rs 1800 crore, including those for improving road and drinking water facilities and extending assistance to indigent families headed by women.
Jayalalithaa, who arrived at the state secretariat at Fort St George for the first time after being out of power for eight months, signed five files approving the schemes.
The AIADMK Chief also opened 201 more 'AMMA' canteens, providing food at subsidised rates, across the state through video-conferencing.
Under a Rs 800-crore 'Tamil Nadu Rural Roads Development Scheme', 3,500 km road stretch will be taken up for development this fiscal.
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"The chief minister has given consent for a special housing scheme for the poor in town panchayat areas," it said.
An assistance of Rs 2.10 lakh will be given in staggered manner to the poor to convert their thatched houses into concrete roofed structures with solar power.
Giving a big push for drinking water facility, 1,274 Reverse Osmosis plants will be set in residential neighbourhoods, Amma Canteens, hospitals and public places at Rs 77.13 crore.
This includes providing drinking water facility in 69 neighbourhoods in arid areas of Sivaganga and Ramanathapuram districts.
Under the scheme for indigent families headed by women, loans with a grant component on interest will be provided to eligible beneficiaries alongside skill development training with employment opportunities.
Government would spend between Rs 10,000 to Rs 20,000 for development of each beneficiary and the scheme is intended to cover all women-run indigent families in five years.
With just a year to go for Assembly polls, the schemes assume significance. Parties like PMK have been targeting AIADMK for its 'freebie' schemes like free mixies and grinders accusing it of not focusing on generating employment, developing infrastructure and providing basic amenities.