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CM Stalin to Launch ‘Ungaludan Stalin' Aimed at Delivering Govt Services at Doorstep; EPS Sees a Ploy - The Statesman

TAMIL NADU, JUL 14 – The initiative includes over 10,000 camps statewide and resolved 1.1 crore petitions by June, aiming to improve citizen access to government services before 2026 elections.

  • The ‘Ungaludan Stalin’ initiative began in Chidambaram, Cuddalore district, with 10,000 special camps aimed at grievance redressal, as Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin launched it on Tuesday.
  • Driven by a need to improve scheme awareness, the initiative aims to bring government services and welfare schemes directly to citizens, as part of state government outreach ahead of the 2026 assembly elections.
  • Across Tamil Nadu, more than one lakh trained volunteers visited households to distribute awareness materials and collect grievances, with 10,000 camps planned including 3,738 in urban centres and 6,232 in rural areas.
  • Reflecting on early feedback, about 1.5 crore petitions were received by June 30, 2025, showing early results, while Ungaludan Stalin scheme officials set a 45-day deadline to dispose of petitions.
  • Future steps include launching a portal on July 15 to display camp schedules, as stated in statement #77.
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The Statesman broke the news in on Monday, July 14, 2025.
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