Key Points

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin is introducing an innovative 'Ungaludan Stalin' programme to bring government services directly to citizens' doorsteps. The initiative will launch 10,000 special camps across rural and urban areas, offering comprehensive services from multiple departments. Nearly one lakh volunteers will help spread awareness and assist residents in accessing these services. The programme aims to make governance more accessible, transparent, and citizen-friendly by bridging the gap between government and people.

Key Points: Stalin Launches Doorstep Services Camps Across Tamil Nadu

  • - 10,000 special camps planned between July 2023 and November 2025
  • 6,232 rural and 3,768 urban locations across Tamil Nadu
  • 43 urban and 46 rural government services available
  • One lakh volunteers to conduct door-to-door awareness campaign
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CM Stalin to launch first camp of 'Ungaludan Stalin' on July 15 for doorstep delivery of govt services

CM Stalin's 'Ungaludan Stalin' initiative brings 10,000 govt service camps to Tamil Nadu, offering 43+ services directly to citizens

"Making governance more accessible and transparent - Government Official"

Chennai, July 6

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin is set to launch the first camp of the 'Ungaludan Stalin' (Stalin with You) initiative on July 15 at Chidambaram Municipality in Cuddalore district.

This ambitious public outreach programme aims to directly address citizens' grievances and deliver essential government services at their doorstep through a series of special camps across the state.

According to an official release, the government plans to organise a total of 10,000 special camps between July 15 and November 2025, covering both rural and urban areas in all districts. Of these, 6,232 camps will be held in rural areas and 3,768 in urban centres, with each location tailored to meet the specific needs of its population.

At the urban camps, 43 different services from 13 departments will be made available, while the rural camps will offer 46 services from 15 departments. In addition, medical services will be provided at every camp to ensure the well-being of attendees.

To ensure maximum public participation and awareness, nearly one lakh trained volunteers will begin door-to-door visits starting July 7. These volunteers will inform households about the date and location of the nearest camp and provide detailed information on the services being offered, eligibility criteria, and the documents required. They will also distribute information booklets and application forms to assist residents in preparing for the camps.

A key highlight of the initiative is the inclusion of the Kalaignar Magalir Urimai Thogai scheme. Women who are eligible but have been left out of this financial assistance programme will have the opportunity to submit their applications directly at the campsites.

Notably, new applications for this scheme will be issued exclusively through these camps. The government has assured that all applications received will be processed and resolved within 45 days.

Officials said the 'Ungaludan Stalin' initiative is aimed at making governance more accessible and transparent, bridging the gap between the government and the people by bringing services to their very doorsteps.

The campaign underscores the government's commitment to inclusive development and efficient delivery of welfare schemes at the grassroots level.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Good initiative but I'm skeptical about execution. In my area, last time they promised doorstep services, the officials never showed up. Hope this time it's different.
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Arjun K
The medical services at every camp is a brilliant addition. Many rural folks don't have access to basic healthcare. Hope they maintain quality and not just do tokenism.
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Shreya B
My mother is eligible for the Urimai Thogai scheme but was left out due to documentation issues. This camp might finally help her get what she deserves. Fingers crossed!
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Vikram M
While the intention is good, I worry about the cost of 10,000 camps. Couldn't this money be better spent improving existing infrastructure? Just saying...
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Kavya N
As someone who works in rural development, I can say this is EXACTLY what's needed! Government schemes often fail because people don't know how to access them. Doorstep awareness is key 🔑
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Nikhil C
The 45-day resolution promise sounds ambitious. If they actually deliver on this timeline, it would set a new standard for government efficiency in India.

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