Chief Minister Edappadi K Palaniswami planted a sapling at the Omandurar Government Estate here marking the launch of a drive to plant 69-lakh saplings and a greening project in areas hit by last year's Vardah cyclone commemorating the late Chief Minister's birth anniversary.
The sapling planting drive is being taken up across the state at an estimated cost of Rs 65.86 crore and will be completed before December.
"The saplings will be planted and maintained in forest areas, in the premises of schools, colleges, government and private office complexes, road sides and in parks," an official release here said.
Besides, 2.62 lakh saplings will be provided to public at subsidised rates and all the initiatives will be implemented at a cost of Rs 13.42 crore.
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A photo exhibition of Jayalalithaa was unveiled by Finance and Fisheries Minister D Jayakumar, it said.
Meanwhile, AIADMK General Secretary V K Sasikala, in her letter published in today's party mouthpiece "Dr Namadhu MGR", said, "Let us vow to protect the party, and work for the people."
Lodged in a Bengaluru prison, she said cadres should give welfare assistance, provide community lunches (Annadanam) to the people and carry on by working shoulder to shoulder with the government.
Paying floral tributes to Jayalalithaa, Panneerselvam gave away welfare assistance to the people at Tondiarpet in North Chennai.
He hit out at Sasikala and her family without naming her for trying to take over the party against Amma's wishes.
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AIADMK presidium chairman K A Sengottaiyan led the birth anniversary celebrations of Jayalalithaa at party headquarters here in which Chief Minister Edappadi K Palaniswami and other senior leaders participated.
Leaders including Palaniswami paid floral tributes to a portrait of Jayalalithaa at the AIADMK headquarters.
Similar events were held across the state by senior by AIADMK leaders.
Community lunches, medical camps, blood donation camps and distribution of food for inmates of destitute homes and orphanages were organised to mark the occasion.
Leaders also distributed sweets to public, and gave away notebooks to school children.
Forest Minister Dindigul C Srinivasan released the birth anniversary souvenir which was received by Assembly Deputy Speaker Pollachi Jayaraman.
Finance Minister D Jayakumar said gold rings were being presented to new born kids and gifts to their mothers in view of the birth anniversary of late Jayalalithaa.
In Tuticorin and Dindigul, gold rings were presented to babies born at government hospitals by senior party leaders following the practice of previous years.