Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M. K. Stalin visited the Ungaludan Stalin grievance redressal camp in T. Nagar (Ward 133) on Friday. He instructed officials to give priority to petitions related to patta transfers, property tax, drinking water connections, ration card address changes, and farmers’ issues. He also told them to handle petitions from persons with disabilities with extra care and quickly resolve applications under the Kalaignar Magalir Urimai Thittam (KMUT) scheme. Stalin added that even if residents came after the scheduled hours, their applications should still be accepted and settled on time. During the camp review, he pointed out that services like issuing birth certificates, registering employment cards, and helping people open bank accounts were happening on the spot. He praised the initiative for bringing many government services together in one place. Residents said the camp was useful as they could easily access services and get problems solved faster. Most petitions were for enrollment in the KMUT scheme. Later, Stalin inaugurated the Kalaignar Centenary Building at the Highway Research Station campus in Kotturpuram, built at a cost of ?29 crore. He also launched the Tamil Nadu State Highways Authority and unveiled its emblem. Officials explained that the new authority will work to connect state highways with local roads, and improve safety and accessibility.
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