Tamil Nadu expands welfare with ₹2,000 aid for 37.8 lakh more beneficiaries

The Tamil Nadu government has significantly expanded its social safety net by announcing a one-time special additional assistance of ₹2,000 for nearly 37.8 lakh new beneficiaries, including social assistance scheme recipients. Chief Minister M.K. Stalin rolled out the package, which also provides ₹8,000 for over 1.62 lakh fishermen families and an additional ₹2 per kilogram for green leaves to tea plantation workers in the Nilgiris. This move aims to close gaps for those who felt left out of a massive February aid rollout where ₹5,000 was distributed to needy families. The government has also credited ₹2,000 along with March pensions to vulnerable groups including the elderly, widows, and persons with disabilities.

Key Points: Tamil Nadu CM Stalin announces ₹2,000 special assistance expansion

  • ₹2000 aid for 37.8 lakh new beneficiaries
  • ₹8000 assistance for 1.62 lakh fisher families
  • Extra ₹2/kg for Nilgiris tea plantation leaves
  • Extension of aid to elderly, widows & disabled
  • Follows Feb 13 rollout of ₹5000 to needy families
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Tamil Nadu expands social safety net, CM Stalin announces additional Rs 2,000 special assistance

Tamil Nadu govt adds 37.8 lakh beneficiaries to welfare scheme, providing ₹2,000 special aid, ₹8000 for fishermen, and increased rates for tea workers.

"This showcases our leader's constant connect with the people of Tamil Nadu - TRB Rajaa"

Vellore, March 3

In a significant expansion of the state's welfare umbrella, Tamil Nadu Minister TRB Rajaa announced on Tuesday that the government is widening its financial relief reach to include nearly 37.8 lakh additional beneficiaries with one-time special additional assistance of ₹2,000.

Speaking to ANI, Rajaa announced additional assistance packages for various groups, including social assistance scheme beneficiaries, fishermen, and tea plantation workers.

Chief Minister MK Stalin rolled out the packages, benefiting over 1.3 crore people, with 37.8 lakh more added to the list.

"CM has rolled out an assistance package, additional to what they are actually getting via these social assistance schemes, of Rs 2000 - they will get this special additional assistance. Already 1.3 crore people in Tamil Nadu have benefitted from our CM's special assistance. Now, another 37.8 lakh people have been added to this tally. This showcases our leader's constant connect with the people of Tamil Nadu...," he said.

Social assistance of ₹2000 for OAP, physically challenged, and destitute widows. ₹8000 assistance for 1,62,900 fishermen families and ₹2 per kg additional for green leaves in Nilgiris were also announced.

"There are some other parts to this announcement today, 1,62,900 fishermen families have also benefitted. They are now getting Rs 8000 as fishermen's assistance. Our brothers and sisters in the Nilgiris and involved in tea plantation, are now getting an additional Rs 2 per kg for their green leaves...," said Rajaa.

This latest move follows a massive rollout on February 13th, where Chief Minister M.K. Stalin distributed ₹5,000 to needy families across the state. The current announcement aims to "close the gap" for those who felt left out of the initial February surge.

"On 13th February, CM M.K. Stalin rolled out Rs 5000 to every needy family in the state. Those who were covered under the Kalaignar Magalir Urimai Thittam were given Rs 3000 in advance and they were also given Rs 2000 as summer special relief fund. When that happened, some of those who have been covered under various social assistance schemes like OAP (Old Age Pension) and assistance for the physically challenged and also for people like destitute widows, all reached out to the CM and said that they may also be considered under the scheme," said Rajaa.

Earlier in the day, the Tamil Nadu government credited Rs 2,000 and a monthly pension into the accounts of women and beneficiaries from vulnerable groups, including elderly, widows, elderly transgender individuals, and persons with disabilities, Chief Minister MK Stalin announced.

In an X post, MK Stalin announced the extension of the Kalaignar Magalir Urimai Thittam (KMUT) scheme for women to vulnerable groups as well. Under the social security schemes, the state government has provided Rs 3,200 each to 29.29 lakh elderly and widows beneficiaries, Rs 3,500 each to 5.92 lakh persons with disabilities, and Rs 4,000 to 2.58 lakh persons with disabilities receiving caregiver assistance.

MK Stalin wrote, "Special financial aid for those on the margins too. The summer special package of Rs 2,000 provided to women under the Kalaignar Magalir Urimai Thittam has received widespread acclaim, and alongside that, demands have arisen to extend such special financial aid to the elderly, widows, elderly transgender individuals, and persons with disabilities who live on the fringes of society and are currently receiving the government's monthly pension assistance.

"Today, we have fulfilled the demand they placed with hope! As special relief aid to alleviate hardship, we have credited Rs 2,000 along with the March pension into their bank accounts! Accordingly, to a total of 29 lakhs 29 thousand beneficiaries--including the elderly and widows benefiting under various social security schemes--we have provided Rs 3,200 each; to 5 lakh 92 thousand persons with disabilities, Rs 3,500 each; and to the families of 2 lakh 58 thousand persons with disabilities receiving caregiver assistance, Rs 4,000 each, this morning," the Chief Minister added.

- ANI

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Rajesh Q
Good to see the gap being closed for those who felt left out earlier. The government is being responsive. However, I hope this is not just a pre-election sop and there is a sustainable plan for long-term economic empowerment for these vulnerable groups.
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Suresh O
As someone from a fishing community in neighbouring Kerala, I appreciate this step. ₹8000 for fishermen families is significant. Our livelihoods are so dependent on the monsoon and catch. More states should have such targeted support for primary producers.
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Anjali F
Including elderly transgender individuals in the pension scheme is a progressive and humane step. Often, our social safety nets forget the most marginalized. Kudos to TN for setting an example. Hope other states follow.
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David E
Interesting to see the direct benefit transfer model working at this scale. 1.3 crore beneficiaries is a massive number. The administrative efficiency required to identify and reach them is commendable. The "closing the gap" approach based on feedback is smart governance.
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Karthik V
The additional ₹2 per kg for green tea leaves will make a real difference in the Nilgiris. Small increments at the producer level can improve household economics. But the question is about the state's finances - such large-scale spending must be balanced with revenue generation and avoiding unsustainable debt.

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