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First meeting of CM Vijay’s cabinet unveiled roadmap for 436 projects: Minister
Chief Minister C. Joseph Vijay’s first Tamil Nadu cabinet meeting unveiled a 436-project roadmap based on the TVK manifesto. Minister CTR Nirmal Kumar confirmed focus areas include youth employment, corruption-free governance, and a complete crackdown on illegal drug networks
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister C Joseph Vijay waves to a gathering during a public rally, in Tiruchirappalli.(Photo:PTI)
Chennai: The first meeting of the Tamil Nadu cabinet led by CM C Joseph Vijay, on Friday, unveiled a comprehensive roadmap for 436 targeted projects across various government departments, Electricity Minister CTR Nirmal Kumar said.
Briefing reporters after the meeting, Kumar stated that the chief minister has set specific, long-term goals for every department, emphasising time-bound execution of welfare and development initiatives.
“Chief Minister Vijay presided over the first cabinet meeting today and provided a clear, visionary direction for all departments. A total of 436 specific projects and goals have been outlined to guide the governance trajectory of this administration,” Kumar said.
The minister underscored that the departmental plans mainly incorporate the promises in TVK’s election manifesto. “The respective ministers and top officials of each department will thoroughly assess these plans, formulate detailed execution strategies, and determine the timeline to implement them efficiently. A presentation will be done to the chief minister for final approval,” he added.
According to the minister, the cabinet meeting prioritised accelerating development and creating enhanced employment opportunities for youth and women.
The team also talked about formulating robust welfare measures for farmers and boosting industrial expansion and ensuring transparent, corruption-free governance across all levels of public service, the minister said.
Minister Kumar highlighted that achieving a “Drug-Free Tamil Nadu” remains a top priority for the administration. He noted that the government has already taken decisive action by ordering the closure of 117 TASMAC liquor shops.
“We are fully aware of the proliferation of synthetic drugs, ganja, and banned tobacco products like gutkha over the last few years, which have even affected school students. The chief minister has issued strict directives to the police and relevant departments to completely eradicate illegal drug networks,” Kumar said, adding that extensive raids are being conducted daily, resulting in the sealing of over 24 shops in Madurai alone within a week.
When questioned about the government’s stance on the proposed Parandur airport project, against which Vijay protested before coming to power, and other industrial projects, the minister stated that detailed policy announcements would be made by the government in due course.