Udayanidhi Stalin Urges Festive Support for Women's SHGs Amid MGNREGA Fund Row

Tamil Nadu Deputy Chief Minister Udayanidhi Stalin has called on people to support women's self-help groups this festive season. He made the appeal while inaugurating a special exhibition for Christmas, New Year, and Pongal. The event also became a platform to criticize the central government's handling of MGNREGA funds. Stalin accused the Union government of withholding crucial payments and undermining the rural employment scheme.

Key Points: Udayanidhi Stalin Backs Women SHGs, Slams MGNREGA Renaming

  • Deputy CM inaugurated a festive exhibition featuring products made by women's self-help groups
  • He appealed for public and corporate support by purchasing SHG products as gifts
  • Expressed disappointment over renaming MGNREGA to VB G-Ram-G
  • Highlighted a pending Rs. 4,000 crore from the Union government to Tamil Nadu
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TN Deputy CM Udayanidhi Stalin urges support for women self-help groups ahead of festive season

TN Deputy CM urges public to buy from women's self-help groups for festive gifts while criticizing the Union government over delayed MGNREGA funds.

"During holidays and festival seasons, I appeal to people and private companies to purchase products manufactured by women's self-help groups... - Udayanidhi Stalin"

Chennai, December 18

Tamil Nadu Deputy Chief Minister Udayanidhi Stalin on Thursday inaugurated the Christmas, New Year and Pongal exhibition, where products on sale are produced by many women self-help groups.

The fair is organised by Tamil Nadu Corporation for Development of Women (TNCDW).

Speaking at the event, the Deputy Chief Minister urged the general public to support the women's self-help groups by purchasing their products and presenting them as gifts amid the festivities.

"During holidays and festival seasons, I appeal to people and private companies to purchase products manufactured by women's self-help groups and present them as gifts on festive occasions, thereby showing their support to the SHGs," he said.

Meanwhile, speaking on the renaming of the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA) to VB G-Ram-G, he displayed disappointment and claimed that there are Rs. 4,000 crores that are due to Tamil Nadu by the Union government.

"Funds must be released by the Union government. There is around Rs 4,000 crore due to Tamil Nadu, which has not been released yet by the Union government, and the Chief Minister has been repeatedly urging and pressing for the release of these funds..." he alleged.

Earlier, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin launched a sharp attack on the BJP-led government over proposed changes to the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGA), describing the new Viksit Bharat Guarantee for Rozgar and Ajeevika Mission-Gramin (VB G RAM G) as a "deceptive ploy" that strikes at the livelihoods of the rural poor.In a post on X, CM Stalin accused the BJP of undermining the flagship scheme while claiming to promote unity.

"The BJP, which claims unity, is striking at the stomachs of the poor; and Thiru Palaniswami is complicit in blowing the trumpet for it! In the #VBGRAMG scheme, 125 days of work is nothing but a deceptive ploy! Even when there was a law guaranteeing 100 days of work, under the BJP regime, people received only 20 to 25 days of work. They deceived the people by not releasing the wages and project expenses on a monthly basis. It was a pathetic situation where we had to fight to get even that pending amount," CM Stalin wrote.

"Now, after the rules were changed to say that officials can provide work only if they wish, under the Union government's discretion, even one or two days of work is becoming rare. Tamil Nadu is going to suffer a major financial loss in fund allocation. The condition that states must bear 40% of the project cost is a burden imposed on state governments facing severe financial crisis after the #GST tax changes; it's a punishment!," his post added.

Stalin termed it an "unforgivable act" for Palaniswami to allegedly support the changes, which he described as "green treason" against rural women and poor agricultural labourers safeguarded by MGNREGA.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Good to see focus on SHGs, but why mix it with political accusations about MGNREGA funds? The exhibition should be about celebrating women's work, not a platform for central-state disputes. Let's keep the spirit positive.
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Arjun K
The issue of pending ₹4000 crore is serious. If true, it directly impacts rural employment and welfare schemes in TN. The Centre should clarify and release funds if due, regardless of the scheme's name. Development should be above politics.
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Sarah B
As someone who loves handmade products, I fully support buying from SHGs. Their craftsmanship is unique and tells a story. Hope more such exhibitions happen across India.
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Vikram M
Renaming MGNREGA seems unnecessary if the core issues of fund allocation and timely wages aren't fixed first. The focus should be on delivering 100 days of work as promised, not on new names and reduced guarantees. The state's financial burden point is valid.
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Meera T
My mother is part of an SHG in Coimbatore. The income from these groups gives women like her dignity and a voice in the family. Please do support them, not just in festivals but throughout the year. 💪

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