
Chief Minister Stalin speaks to petitioners, inquires about their grievances
The Hindu
CHENNAI
Chief Minister M.K. Stalin on Saturday spoke to a few persons who had submitted their petitions to the Mudhalvarin Mukavari Department for redressal.
In a review meeting held at the Secretariat, he called N. Ravi of Theni district over phone and inquired whether his pension arrears had been settled. He also spoke to Jayalakshmi of Vellore district and S. Latha of Chennai and confirmed if their requests had been fulfilled.
Accompanied by Chief Secretary V. Irai Anbu and his secretary-I T. Udayachandran, the Chief Minister appreciated DSP of Musiri and a few officials for disposing of petitions quickly.
A press release from the government said the department earlier would receive around 3 lakh petitions and after co-ordinated efforts, 15 lakh petitions were being scrutinised and settled.

Highlighting the tasks undertaken by Archaeology Department, Tamil Nadu Finance Minister Thangam Thennarasu said the focus was mainly on reconstructing human past through scientific methods, establishing site museums, and collaborating with domestic and international laboratories for scientific interpretation of cultural materials.

Mangaluru City South MLA D. Vedavyas Kamath said on Thursday that the Congress Government’s “anti-Hindu mindset” is clearly exposed in the case registered against RSS leader Kalladka Prabhakar Bhat for his speech in a college function at Puttur on January 12, and also in the petition by Udupi District Congress legal cell asking Chief Minister Siddaramaiah to take action against Udupi Deputy Commissioner T.K. Swaroopa











