Key Points

Chief Minister MK Stalin is visiting Krishnagiri district for two days to boost industrial growth and welfare initiatives. He will inaugurate an investors' conference and lay foundation stones for multiple factories totaling Rs 3100 crore. The visit includes inaugurating Delta Electronics' Rs 2000 crore facility and distributing assistance to differently-abled persons. Stalin will also release a historical book about Krishnagiri before returning to Chennai.

Key Points: CM Stalin Krishnagiri Visit for Investment Drive and Welfare Events

  • Inaugurates Industrial Investors' Conference at Anand Grand Palace Hosur
  • Lays foundation stone for new IT company at ELCOT Park
  • Inaugurates Rs 2000 crore Delta Electronics factory with employee facilities
  • Distributes welfare assistance to differently-abled persons and releases historical book
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CM Stalin's 2-day Krishnagiri visit from tomorrow for investment drive, welfare events

Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin begins 2-day Krishnagiri visit for industrial conferences, foundation stones, and welfare distribution including Rs 2000 crore Delta Electronics factory.

"This event is expected to attract major players from various industries to explore new opportunities in the region. - Official Schedule"

Chennai, Sep 10

Chief Minister M.K. Stalin will embark on a two-day visit to Krishnagiri district on Thursday to attend a series of official and investment-related events, underlining the government’s focus on industrial growth and welfare initiatives.

According to the schedule, the Chief Minister will arrive at TAAL Aerodrome in Hosur’s Belagondanahalli from Chennai at 10 a.m., where he will be received by senior party functionaries and officials. At 11.30 a.m., he will inaugurate the Industrial Investors’ Conference at Anand Grand Palace on Thally Road, Hosur.

This event is expected to attract major players from various industries to explore new opportunities in the region. By 12.30 p.m., CM Stalin will reach the ELCOT IT Park to lay the foundation stone for a new company, a move seen as part of his government’s efforts to strengthen Tamil Nadu’s IT footprint in tier-two cities like Hosur.

At around 4.30 p.m., he will participate in a roadshow beginning from Shoolagiri bus stand and culminating at the national highway. Later, he will inaugurate the Delta Electronics factory at Kurubarapalli, which has been set up at an investment of Rs 2,000 crore.

Alongside this, he will open the auto-metal lane system and employee accommodation facilities at the plant. He is also scheduled to lay foundation stones for new factories worth Rs 1,100 crore, further boosting the district’s industrial profile.

The Chief Minister will stay overnight in Krishnagiri. On Friday, Stalin will attend a government function at Krishnagiri Government Men’s Arts College at 10.15 a.m.

After receiving a police guard of honour, he will visit special exhibition halls set up near the festival stage. During the function, welfare assistance will be distributed to differently-abled persons, and Stalin will release a book titled 'Kallil Uraindha Varalaru – The Antiquities and History of Krishnagiri'.

The programme will also feature the inauguration of completed projects, the laying of foundation stones for new schemes, and the screening of a short film showcasing development initiatives in the district.

CM Stalin is expected to deliver the keynote address and distribute welfare benefits before travelling by car to Hosur and returning to Chennai by air.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Rs 2000 crore investment from Delta Electronics is massive! Tamil Nadu is truly becoming the manufacturing hub of India. CM Stalin's focus on industrial development is commendable.
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Arjun K
While industrial growth is good, I hope the government ensures environmental protection in Krishnagiri. The district has beautiful natural resources that need preservation.
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Sarah B
Appreciate that the visit includes welfare initiatives for differently-abled persons along with industrial development. Balanced approach to governance 👍
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Karthik V
As someone from Hosur, we've been waiting for better infrastructure and job opportunities. Hope these investments translate into real benefits for local communities.
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Michael C
The IT park expansion is a smart move. With many companies looking beyond major metros, tier-2 cities like Hosur can become excellent alternatives for tech investments.
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Nisha Z
Hope the employee accommodation facilities mentioned are actually built and maintained properly. Often these promises don't materialize on ground level.
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