Tamil Nadu Launches Rs 3,000 Pongal Gift Scheme for 2.2 Crore Families

The Tamil Nadu government has launched a major Pongal welfare scheme, providing a cash gift of Rs 3,000 and a hamper containing rice, sugar, and sugarcane to over 2.22 crore ration card holders. Chief Minister M.K. Stalin formally inaugurated the scheme at a ration shop in Chennai, with distribution beginning immediately across the state. Officials report that all rice and sugar supplies have been dispatched, and arrangements are in place to ensure fresh sugarcane delivery and manage crowds at distribution points. Special provisions include early 6 a.m. opening hours for ration shops in hill regions to accommodate local work schedules.

Key Points: TN Rs 3000 Pongal Gift Scheme Launched for Ration Card Holders

  • Rs 3000 cash & gift hamper for Pongal
  • Over 2.22 crore ration card holders eligible
  • Distribution begins from ration shops statewide
  • Special early hours for hill region shops
  • Police security arranged for crowd management
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TN to launch Rs 3,000-Pongal gift scheme for over two crore ration card holders today

Tamil Nadu CM Stalin launches Pongal scheme offering Rs 3000 cash and a gift hamper to over 2.2 crore ration card holders. Distribution begins today.

"The scheme will be formally inaugurated by M.K. Stalin at a ration shop in the Alandur area - Official Announcement"

Chennai, Jan 8

As part of the celebrations for Pongal, Tamil Nadu's harvest festival, the state government is launching on Thursday an expansive welfare initiative providing a Pongal gift hamper along with Rs 3,000 in cash to more than 2.22 crore ration card holders, including eligible Sri Lankan Tamil families residing in the state.

The scheme will be formally inaugurated by M.K. Stalin at a ration shop in the Alandur area of Nazarethpettai in Chennai. Following the launch, beneficiaries can begin collecting the Pongal gift packages from ration shops across Tamil Nadu as per the time slots allotted to them.

Each Pongal gift hamper includes one kilogram of raw rice, one kilogram of sugar, and one whole sugarcane, in addition to Rs 3,000 in cash assistance.

The government has directed that distribution should commence immediately and continue smoothly across all ration shops, ensuring that the public does not face any inconvenience.

Officials from the Cooperation Department and the Food and Civil Supplies and Consumer Protection Department said that all preparatory arrangements have been completed. Rice and sugar meant for the Pongal gift packages have been fully dispatched to ration shops across the state. The distribution process is being monitored closely to ensure transparency and efficiency.

With regard to sugarcane distribution, officials stated that between 50 per cent and 80 per cent of the required quantity has already reached individual ration shops. The remaining sugarcane will be supplied through district administrations in the coming days.

Special emphasis is being placed on distributing fresh sugarcane, and arrangements are in place to ensure timely delivery wherever shortages arise.

Officials also addressed the issue of unused stocks from previous years. They noted that while only about 80 per cent of the dhotis and sarees distributed during earlier Pongal festivals were actually used by beneficiaries, 100 per cent of these items were taken by the ration shops. The remaining stock is currently stored in government godowns and will be supplied immediately to ration shops wherever there is demand.

To handle large crowds during distribution, police security has been arranged in areas where multiple ration shops function in close proximity. Ration shop staff have been instructed not to take leave until the completion of the Pongal festival to ensure uninterrupted service.

Special arrangements have been made for hill regions as well. Since residents in these areas leave early for work, ration shops in hilly localities will open at 6 a.m. to facilitate easy access for beneficiaries. The token distribution process, which determines the date and time for collecting the Pongal gifts, was completed on Wednesday. Those who have not yet received tokens have been advised to approach their respective ration shops and collect the Pongal gift packages on the dates informed by officials.

- IANS

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Rajesh Q
Good step, but implementation is key. Last year there were long queues and some shops ran out of sugarcane. Hope the police arrangement and time slots work properly. Also, what about the 20% unused dhotis/sarees? That's taxpayer money. The scheme is good but must avoid waste.
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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. Including the raw rice, sugar, and sugarcane is so culturally specific and meaningful. The cash assistance is substantial. Hope other states learn from such inclusive welfare models.
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Karthik V
Including eligible Sri Lankan Tamil families is a very compassionate move. They are part of our society. The planning for hill regions with 6 AM opening shows they've thought about actual ground realities. Thumbs up for that! 🎉
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Aman W
The cash help is great, but why only ration card holders? What about lower middle-class families who don't have a card but are still struggling with inflation? The festival is for everyone. The scheme is good, but the coverage could be broader.
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Meera T
Appreciate the effort, but every year there is some chaos. Hope the token system is followed properly and there's no last-minute rush. Staff not taking leave is a good instruction. Let's hope for a smooth "Pongalo Pongal!" for all beneficiaries.

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