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AIADMK rolls out 'high cost' promises to woo women, students, unemployed youth

AIADMK rolls out 'high cost' promises to woo women, students, unemployed youth

Taking forward the promise of freebies further, the party has promised a washing machine to each rice card holder.

Published: 14th March 2021 09:52 PM 


Express News Service

CHENNAI: The ruling AIADMK which has vowed to retain power for a record third consecutive term, on Sunday rolled out ‘high cost’ electoral promises to all sections of the society especially the women, students and unemployed youth.

Taking forward the promise of freebies further, the party has promised a washing machine to each rice card holder. Also, the key promises aimed at lessening the financial burden of the common man include provision of six gas cylinders per year free of cost.

AIADMK top brass Edappadi K Palaniswami and Deputy Chief Minister O Panneerselvam released the manifesto which has 163 promises, at the party headquarters in the presence of senior leaders of the party.

The manifesto has reiterated a key promise already made by Palaniswami but may have a paradigm shift in the reservation system in the State: Steps will be taken to conduct caste-wise census to ensure the development of people of all communities in accordance with their proportionate population. This follows the complaints that the government has allocated 10.5 percent reservation to the Vanniyar community alone and other communities might be affected by this move.

The major promises for women include Rs.1,500 per month assistance for women, Cable TV connection free of cost, washing machines and solar-power cooking stove for all family card-holders to ease the work burden of the women, 50 percent reduction in bus fare for women who travel in city buses and increasing maternity leave for women government employees to one year.

The promises for students include waiver of educational loans availed by by students, 2GB free data for college students throughout the year, subsidy for buying two wheelers to girl students who are studying in colleges, extension of nutritious noon meal schemes to the standards IX, X, XI and XII and provision of 200 ml of milk to all students from Anganwadi to Higher Secondary courses. A high-quality training centre would be established in each district to encourage the students who wish to take examinations like UPSC, NEET, IIT-JEE and TNPSC.

The promises aimed at wooing unemployed youth include government employment for one person from families who have no government employee till now and starting IT Parks in every district to generate more employment opportunities, establishing a separate university for skill development, allocation of Rs.3,500 crore for skill development training, doubling the monthly assistance being given to unemployed youth and provision of start-up loans for young entrepreneurs who wish to launch their business ventures.

Asked how the State government would get the financial requirements that are needed for implementing electoral promises like providing washing machines etc., since already the government is facing financial crunch, Palaniswami quipped: "Did you pose the same question to the DMK? We have fulfilled our promises made in 2011 and 2016. Similarly, we will fulfil the present promises too by increasing the financial resources of the government.

Some of the common promises both DMK and AIADMK have made include MSP for banana, turmeric, tapioca, millets, etc; subsidy for buying auto rickshaws, loan facility for unemployed youth to start their business ventures; monthly calculation of electricity bill; enhancing the maternity leave for women government employees to 12 months and supply of milk for school students.

Under the Amma House Scheme, for those who are not possessing their own houses, the government will buy lands in rural areas and build concrete houses. In urban areas, multi-storey residential quarters will be built in government lands.

Under the Kula Vilakku Scheme, Rs.1,500 will be paid into the bank accounts of housewives of all family cardholders with a view to attain economic equality; in families which have only men, the amount will be credited to the bank accounts of the head of the family.

The AIADMK has promised that all essential commodities supplied through ration shops will be delivered at the doorsteps of the cardholders. DMDK founder Vijayakanth mooted this idea and made it his election promise many years ago.

Aiming at helping the farmers, the AIADMK manifesto promised that farmers will be given Rs.7,500 as agricultural subsidy while ensuring Minimum Support Price for turmeric, onion, tapioca, paddy, sugarcane, banana and millets. The Central government will be urged to provide MSP to paddy on par with wheat. Also considering the production cost for paddy and sugarcane, the State government’s incentive for them would be increased. Also, with a view devise schemes for making agriculture a profit making profession, State Agricultural Authority will be formed. A new scheme for providing agricultural equipment like tractors, bulldozers etc., on rent will be started. To encourage improving arid lands as agricultural lands, an agricultural research centre will be started in association with Israel universities. To improve the rural economy, the Animal Husbandry Board will be launched.

Asked about his views on the DMK's election manifesto, Palaniswami said: "The DMK has given as electoral promises the schemes which I announced already and started implementing already. For example, the crop loan waiver for farmers, waiver of gold jewel loans availed by the poor, waiver of loans of women's Self Help Groups and three phase power supply for farmers.

On the electoral promise of the DMK that separate courts would be set up to hear corruption cases, the Chief Minister said "It is the DMK which is known for engaging in corrupt deeds. Till now, corruption cases against 13 former Ministers are pending before the courts. Let the DMK face them first. They have been deferring the cases by getting more and more hearings.

Responding to a question on the Arumugasamy Commission, Palaniswami said, "DMK leaders M Karunanidhi and his son were responsible for the death of Amma (J Jayalalithaa) since the DMK has challenged the court verdict which acquitted her in cases. People of the State know well why Amma died. The Almighty and Amma's soul will punish them.

    திருவாரூரில் இன்று ஸ்டாலின் பிரசாரம்

    திருவாரூரில் இன்று ஸ்டாலின் பிரசாரம்

    Added : மார் 14, 2021 23:56

    சென்னை; தி.மு.க., தலைவர் ஸ்டாலின், இன்று தேர்தல் பிரசாரத்தை, திருவாரூரில் துவக்குகிறார்.

    தி.மு.க., தலைமை அறிக்கை: தி.மு.க., மற்றும் கூட்டணி வேட்பாளர்களை ஆதரித்து, கட்சி தலைவர் ஸ்டாலின், இன்று, கருணாநிதி பிறந்த மண்ணான, திருவாரூர் தெற்கு ரத வீதியில் பிரசார பயணத்தை துவக்குகிறார். திருவாரூர், மன்னார்குடி, நன்னிலம் ஆகிய மூன்று தொகுதிகளில் போட்டியிடும், தி.மு.க., வேட்பாளர்களை ஆதரித்து, பிரசாரம் செய்கிறார்.இவ்வாறு, அறிக்கையில் கூறப்பட்டுள்ளது.

    'கூர்மையான போர்க்கருவி' தி.மு.க., தொண்டர்களுக்கு ஸ்டாலின் எழுதிய கடிதம்: தி.மு.க., தேர்தல் அறிக்கை என்பது, பொதுமக்களின் மனதில் ஆழமாகப் பதிந்து விட்ட கதாநாயகன்; தொண்டர்களின் கையில் ஒரு பெரும் போர்க்கருவி. ஜனநாயக அறப்போர்க்களத்தில், கூர்மையான அந்தப் போர்க்கருவியை முழுவீச்சோடு பயன்படுத்த வேண்டும் என, கட்சித் தொண்டர்கள் ஒவ்வொருவரிடமும் கேட்டுக் கொள்கிறேன்.

    ஒவ்வொரு வாக்காளரையும் சந்தித்து, கட்சியின் தேர்தல் அறிக்கையில் உள்ள வற்றை தெளிவு படுத்துங்கள். இவை, வெறும் வாக்குறுதிகள் அல்ல; வருங்கால தமிழகத்தின் வளர்ச்சிக்கான வரைவு ஆவணம்; ஒப்பந்தப் பத்திரம் என்பதை எடுத்துக் கூறி, 234 தொகுதிகளிலும் முழுமையாக வெல்வோம்.இவ்வாறு அவர் கூறியுள்ளார்.

    Covid cases cross 700 for 1st time in 64 days


    Covid cases cross 700 for 1st time in 64 days

    55 Kids From A Pvt School Test Positive

    TIMES NEWS NETWORK

    Chennai:15.03.2021 

    Fresh Covid-19 infections in Tamil Nadu crossed the 700-mark once again after 64 days. Sunday’s tally of 759 new cases was the highest since January 10, when the state recorded 724 cases. Cases had been on the decline since January 10, before the gradually started to rise from mid-Febuary.

    Of the new cases, 55 were students from a private school at Ammapettai in Thanjavur district. "We have set up special screening camps in all 24 villages from where the students hailed. Around 1,200 people have been tested so far. A committee has been formed to study the cause for the cluster even when the school followed standard operating procedures (SOP)," said M Govinda Rao, Thanjavur district collector. Tamil Nadu health secretary J Radhakrishnan said people tend to violate SOPs when they gather in groups and requested parents not to send their children to school if they had symptoms such as fever or cold. In the past one week, the number of active cases has increased by 22%. At present, there are 4,870 people undergoing treatment.

    Tamil Nadu's case fatality ratio has hovered around 1.5% for almost three months now. With another four people succumbing to the virus in the 24 hours ended Sunday afternoon, the state's Covid toll increased to 12,547 -- second highest in the country after Maharashtra (52,861).

    All four deceased were from Chennai region and were aged above 60 and had co-morbidities such as diabetes or hypertension.

    The infection rate outpaced the discharge rate in Chennai, Chengalpet, Kancheepuram and Tiruvallur. Chennai reported 294 new cases on Sunday and Chengalpattu 64, against 30 two weeks ago.

    Coimbatore had 58 new cases, third highest in the state. Tirupur (33) and Erode

    (22) too witnessed an increased in infection rate. The situation was better in south Tamil Nadu where all ten districts including Madurai (11) reported fewer than a dozen new cases on Sunday. Kallakurichi was the only in the state to have no new cases. Responding to the spike in cases, TN has increased testing. Last week, TN labs were screening around 55,000 samples. On Sunday, as many as 67,269 samples were tested.

    AIADMK plays freebie card to retain power

    AIADMK plays freebie card to retain power

    Offers Govt Jobs, Free Gas; To Shut Liquor Shops

    D.Govardan@timesgroup.com

    15.03.2021 

    The ruling AIADMK on Sunday dangled several free offers, from houses to washing machines, and loan waivers, if voted back to power. The party manifesto was released by chief minister Edappadi K Palaniswami and his deputy O Panneerselvam at the party headquarters in Chennai on Sunday evening.

    The AIADMK and its rival DMK have been competing with each other to offer welfare schemes, jobs and free housing. The DMK manifesto, released on Saturday, was replete with sops, targeting women and youth. According to the final electoral roll, female voters are marginally higher at 3.18 crore against 3.08 crore male voters.

    Trying to match the DMK, the AIADMK reiterated its plan to pay ₹1,500 for housewives every month and deliver six LPG domestic cylinders free of cost. It also offered 50% concession in bus fares for women travelling in town buses. The party had announced this on International Women’s Day.

    Leading the slew of freebies offered by the AIADMK was the Amma Housing scheme, which will provide free houses to the homeless. While in the rural areas, the government will buy housing sites and build concrete houses for free, in urban areas it will construct residential apartments for the homeless on government land.

    It has promised a government job to at least one member of every household. The DMK had promised 75% jobs to Tamils in the state. Promising free washing machines and solar stoves for all BPL families, the AIADMK has offered free cable TV service to all households.

    “People have largely benefited from this government. While those affected by natural disasters have been compensated, ‘kudimaramathu’ work to cleanse waterways helped save every drop of water,” Palaniswami told reporters.

    Farmers will be paid ₹7,500 a year as sustenance allowance. Fixing MSPs for cash crops, subsidized loan to buy farm equipment have been promised. The party, which has already waived crop loans, offered to clear education loans of students, a promise made by the DMK too. It said 2GB free data will be given to students throughout the year.

    “The socially-deprived people, who continue to struggle to make both ends meet, have to be taken care of by the government by offering such gadgets to socially elevate them. Unfortunately, washing machines need running water and offering them free in a state where piped water supply remains a dream for a large majority of households, seems a bit of an aberration,” an AIADMK insider, who did not want to be named, told TOI.

    “Waiving of education loans was roughly estimated to be around ₹4,000 crore ahead of the 2019 Lok Sabha elections,” another source in the ruling party said. But a senior DMK leader had estimated that the “education loan” waiver would cost the exchequer around ₹10,000 crore.

    The AIADMK has also promised to lower petrol and diesel prices and has offered to shut Tasmac liquor outlets in a phased manner.

    18-month-old girl ‘drowns’ in bucket of water

    18-month-old girl ‘drowns’ in bucket of water

    TIMES NEWS NETWORK

    Chennai:15.03.2021 

    An 18-month-old girl was found dead in a bucket full of water at her house in Mannadi on Saturday. The deceased was Iniyasree, daughter of Kumaresan, 23, and Kalaivani, 20, of Subbu Pillai Street. Kumaresan is a daily wage labourer.

    The incident happened on Saturday afternoon, when Kumaresan and Kalaivani were sleeping. When the couple woke up, they found their daughter missing. After they could not find her outside, they searched their house only to find Iniyasree’s body inside a bucket full of water in the bathroom. Police said the girl used to play in the bathroom by turning on the tap. The girl’s body was found upside down in the 1.5ft-tall bucket.

    On information, North Beach police rushed to the spot and sent the body to the Government Stanley Hospital for postmortem. A case of suspicious death has been registered.

    Police are also trying to find out if there were any external injuries. The child’s parents are being questioned, police said.

    Nagpur Covid cases cross 20,000 in14 days of March


    ALARMING SIGNS

    Nagpur Covid cases cross 20,000 in14 days of March

    Anjaya.Anparthi@timesgroup.com

    Nagpur:15.03.2021 

    The number of Covid-19 positive cases in March second week was the highest in the yearlong pandemic in the district. The number of cases crossed 20,000 in the district in 14 days of March, indicating the second wave is more contagious than the first.

    As per the district civil surgeon, the district registered12,773 positive cases of novel coronavirus between March 7 and14. Daily average of cases comes to1,825.

    The district had registered the first peak of the pandemic in last two weeks of August and four weeks of September last year. The cases in each of these six weeks were less than those registered in second week of March 2021.

    The district had recorded 2,261 cases on March 13 and 2,252 cases on March14. This is the first time in the pandemic that the district saw over 2,000 cases for two consecutive days. Cases had been above 2,000 on four days in September but not on consecutive days. March 14 was the sixth time the district recorded over 2,000 cases in a day.

    Total number of cases in 14 days of March stand at 20,714. The number is higher than monthly totals over last one year, excluding August (24,163) and September (48,457). The cases in March will be the highest ever if the same trend continues till the end of the month.

    However, test positivity rate in second week of March is less than the four weeks of September due to higher number of tests conducted in March. Fatalities too are low in last seven days as compared to all weeks of September.

    The state’s public health department said active cases as on Sunday were 16,964, which was the second highest in country after Pune.

    Municipal commissioner Radhakrishnan B told TOI the number of tests will be increased further in coming days. “Early detection and treatment is necessary to control deaths. Contact tracing is being done continuously to contain the spread of the disease,” he said.

    Full report on www.toi.in

    Want to be a doctor, engineer? Here’s why you can fail


    Want to be a doctor, engineer? Here’s why you can fail

    A Government App Throws Up Interesting Data That Shows Where And How NEET And JEE Aspirants Go Wrong

    Manash.Gohain@timesgroup.com

    15.03.2021 

    Nearly 47% of students gave an incorrect answer to a physics question related to motion in one dimension. In chemistry, over 45% got the answer to a solutions and colligative properties question wrong. Close to 37% didn’t know the answer to a biology question about plant respiration. In maths, 40% failed to answer a question on continuity and differentiability.

    This is just the tip of a set of anonymised data on candidates preparing for the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET-UG) and Joint Entrance Exam-Main (JEE-Main) that The Times of India has exclusive access to.

    Cracking NEET-UG or JEE-Main has never been easy at the best of times. The scourge of the pandemic has made it worse.

    Forced lockdown, social distancing, patchy net connections and shuttered tuition centres have taken a toll on students’ preparation for various tests.

    In May 2020, the National Testing Agency (NTA) launched the Abhyas mobile app to allow candidates to practise for the JEE-Main and NEET-UG tests. The artificial intelligence-based app helps students prepare for these two competitive exams through mock tests.

    Between May 19, 2020, and January 29, 2021, over 54 lakh students took the NEET-UG practice tests while nearly 28 lakh sat for the JEE-Main mock test. This is the first time such a large sample of candidates planning to appear for the two exams is being analysed based on completed real-time tests.

    While 3.4 lakh students took the tests in Uttar Pradesh (the highest), only 95 did so in Daman and Diu (the lowest).

    “Via the app we are giving them (students) an analysis of the mistakes they are committing, what is the concept involved in that mistake, and then guiding them to the right concept,” Joshi said.


    The idea behind the Abhyas app was to allow students to practise at home and also to diagnose problems faced by candidates

    — Vineet Joshi, NTA director general

    NEWS TODAY 26.01.2026