Chennai: tamil Nadu chief minister M.K. stalin is scheduled to lay the foundation stone for the new tamil Nadu Haj house tomorrow, december 16. The ceremony will mark the beginning of the construction of a modern facility aimed at serving the needs of the state’s Muslim community during their pilgrimage to Mecca.The Haj house will provide accommodation, training, and guidance for pilgrims before they depart for the Haj, ensuring their journey is comfortable and well-organized. This initiative reflects the tamil Nadu government’s commitment to supporting religious and community welfare programs.During the foundation-laying ceremony, chief minister stalin is expected to emphadata-size the government’s dedication to providing inclusive facilities and infrastructure for all communities in the state. The Haj house project is anticipated to be equipped with modern amenities to ensure a smooth and safe experience for pilgrims, including administrative offices, lodging, and training facilities.Officials stated that the new Haj house will not only serve as a logistical hub for pilgrims but will also promote community engagement and cultural harmony in tamil Nadu. The construction is expected to begin immediately after the foundation stone ceremony and be completed within a stipulated timeframe.The Chief Minister’s involvement highlights the significance of this project in the state’s broader effort to enhance social infrastructure and provide dedicated support for religious activities.
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