Key Points

Chief Minister M.K. Stalin is set to embark on a crucial two-day tour of Coimbatore and Tirupur districts after recovering from a recent health issue. His visit will include unveiling statues of prominent leaders, reviewing government schemes, and participating in a key consultation for the Coimbatore Master Plan 2041. The tour highlights the DMK's commitment to urban development and stakeholder engagement. Elaborate security arrangements are in place to ensure a smooth and impactful visit.

Key Points: Stalin's Western TN Tour Unveils Coimbatore Master Plan

  • Stalin resumes western Tamil Nadu tour after health recovery
  • CM to unveil statues of Kamaraj, Chidambaram Subramaniam, N Mahalingam
  • Consultation session planned for Coimbatore Master Plan 2041
  • Extensive security arrangements made for two-day district visit
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CM Stalin to visit Coimbatore and Tirupur on August 11–12

CM M.K. Stalin to visit Coimbatore and Tirupur, review schemes, unveil leader statues, and discuss city's future development blueprint

CM Stalin to visit Coimbatore and Tirupur on August 11–12
"The Coimbatore Master Plan 2041 aims to drive the city's long-term growth - Official Statement"

Chennai , Aug 5

Chief Minister M.K. Stalin will visit Coimbatore and Tirupur districts on August 11 and 12, with the DMK gearing up to give him a grand welcome during his two-day tour.

The visit comes after his earlier scheduled programmes in the region on July 22 and 23 were cancelled due to a sudden health issue.

Now recovered, the Chief Minister is set to resume his engagements in western Tamil Nadu. He will fly from Chennai to Coimbatore on the morning of August 11, where a large gathering of DMK executives and volunteers is expected to receive him at the airport.

From there, he will travel by road to Tirupur district to attend official programs in Palladam and Udumalaipettai. He will be accompanied by cabinet ministers, the district collector, and senior officials during the events.

The programmes are expected to focus on reviewing government schemes, inaugurating development works, and interacting with local stakeholders.

The DMK is mobilising large crowds for the welcome, viewing the visit as both a political and administrative highlight.

On August 12, CM Stalin will travel to Pollachi, where he will unveil the statues of three prominent leaders, K Kamaraj, Chidambaram Subramaniam, and N Mahalingam, at the premises of the Water Resources Department office on the Pollachi-Udumalai Road. These leaders played crucial roles in implementing the Parambikulam and Aliyar irrigation projects, which transformed agriculture in the region.

Later in the day, the Chief Minister will participate in a consultation session on the Coimbatore Master Plan 2041, an ambitious urban development blueprint for the city.

The session will bring together members of the public, entrepreneurs, industry experts, and urban planners, allowing them to share suggestions and concerns directly with the Chief Minister.

The Coimbatore Master Plan 2041 aims to drive the city's long-term growth through improved infrastructure, sustainable development, and better urban governance.

Elaborate security and logistical arrangements are being made in both districts to ensure the smooth conduct of the visit, with local police coordinating closely with government agencies.

- IANS

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Shreya B
While I appreciate the CM's visit, I hope it's not just another photo-op. Tirupur's textile industry is facing major challenges - we need policy support, not just statues and ceremonies. The Master Plan 2041 sounds promising though!
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Karthik V
As a Coimbatore resident, I'm excited about the Master Plan consultation! Our city's traffic and water issues need urgent attention. Hope the CM listens to common citizens, not just industrialists and politicians.
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Priya S
Honoring leaders like Kamaraj is important, but I wish our current politicians would follow their example of simple living and high thinking. The grand welcome arrangements seem unnecessary when people are struggling with price rise.
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Arjun K
The Parambikulam-Aliyar project transformed our region's agriculture. Good to see this legacy being remembered. But we need similar visionary projects today for water conservation and renewable energy. Hope CM announces something substantial!
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Michael C
As an expat working in Tirupur's garment industry, I'm impressed by Tamil Nadu's governance. The Master Plan 2041 shows long-term thinking. Hope the consultation includes foreign investors' perspectives too.
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Nisha Z
Why so much focus on statues and ceremonies? We need action on ground - better roads,

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