Tamil Nadu Announces Rs 3,000 Pongal Cash Gift for 2.2 Crore Ration Card Holders

The Tamil Nadu government has announced a Rs 3,000 cash assistance for all rice ration card-holding families as a Pongal gift. This initiative is part of a larger festive package that also includes raw rice, sugar, sugarcane, dhotis, and sarees. The comprehensive scheme is estimated to cost approximately Rs 6,936.17 crore and aims to benefit around 2.22 crore families across the state. Chief Minister M.K. Stalin has directed officials to ensure timely distribution through fair price shops before the festival begins.

Key Points: TN Pongal Cash Gift: Rs 3,000 for Ration Card Holders

  • Rs 3,000 cash for Pongal
  • Benefits 2.22 crore families
  • Includes rice, sugar & clothing
  • Total cost ~Rs 6,936 crore
  • Distribution via fair price shops
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Pongal gift: TN announces Rs 3,000 cash for rice ration card holders (Ld)

Tamil Nadu CM M.K. Stalin announces Rs 3,000 cash aid and gift hampers for Pongal, benefiting 2.22 crore rice ration card-holding families.

Pongal gift: TN announces Rs 3,000 cash for rice ration card holders (Ld)
"Pongal symbolises humanity's deep connection with nature, agriculture, and collective well-being. - Tamil Nadu Government Statement"

Chennai, Jan 4

The Tamil Nadu government on Sunday announced a cash assistance of Rs 3,000 for all rice ration card-holding families as part of the Pongal festival celebrations.

Chief Minister M.K. Stalin's decision aims to make the harvest festival more inclusive and celebratory for households across the State, according to an official government statement.

Describing Pongal as an ancient and noble Tamil festival celebrated for thousands of years with strong family bonds, the government said the occasion is marked to express gratitude to the Sun, cattle that support agricultural labour, and farmers who nourish the world and relieve hunger.

"Pongal symbolises humanity's deep connection with nature, agriculture, and collective well-being," the statement said.

Earlier, the State government had announced a comprehensive Pongal gift package for all rice family cardholders and families residing in Sri Lankan Tamil rehabilitation camps.

The package includes one kilogram of raw rice, one kilogram of sugar, and one whole sugarcane, to be distributed through fair price shops across Tamil Nadu.

The initiative is intended to ensure that every eligible household can celebrate Pongal with dignity and joy.

The scheme will benefit around 2.22 crore rice ration card holders, including families living in Sri Lankan Tamil rehabilitation camps.

In addition to the food items and cash assistance, the government has also arranged for the distribution of dhotis and sarees as part of the festive welfare measures.

Officials confirmed that consignments of dhotis and sarees have already been dispatched to all districts.

In order to further enhance the festive spirit, Chief Minister M.K. Stalin has directed that Rs 3,000 be provided as a Pongal cash gift to all eligible families.

With the inclusion of the Pongal gift hampers, clothing, and cash assistance, the total expenditure for the scheme is estimated at Rs 6,936.17 crore.

The Chief Minister has instructed officials to ensure that all arrangements are completed well in advance of the festival.

Cash assistance, Pongal gift hampers, and dhotis and sarees are to be distributed through fair price shops before the commencement of the Pongal celebrations, so that beneficiaries can receive the assistance on time.

The government said the initiative reflects its commitment to social welfare and its resolve to support families during important cultural occasions, reaffirming Pongal as a festival of gratitude, prosperity, and shared happiness for the people of Tamil Nadu.

- IANS

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Rajesh Q
While the intent is good, I hope the distribution is smooth and reaches everyone on time. Last year there were long queues at some ration shops. The administration must ensure no one is left out.
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Sarah B
As someone who has celebrated Pongal with friends in Chennai, I think this is a beautiful way to honor the festival's spirit of gratitude towards farmers and nature. The inclusion of sarees and dhotis is a thoughtful touch for the new year.
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Vikram M
Nearly 7000 crores is a massive amount. While welfare is important, I respectfully question if this is fiscally sustainable every year. Could some of this fund be directed towards creating more permanent assets or irrigation projects for the farmers they are thanking?
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Ananya R
Glad to see the government recognizing the importance of our festivals. Including families in rehabilitation camps shows true inclusivity. Hope other states also take note for their regional festivals.
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Karthik V
Sugar, rice, sugarcane, cash, and new clothes... this is a complete Pongal package! My amma will be very happy. This direct benefit is more useful than many other schemes. Good move.

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