CM has written off Jewelry loans as Diwali Gift..?

S Venkateshwari
As a diwali gift to the people of tamil Nadu, the chief minister has waived off jewellery loans. I. Periyasamy, minister of Cooperatives, stated that the pawned jewellery would be returned to his house. He told reporters in Dindigul today that the tamil Nadu government has waived cooperative loans despite being in debt, which he described as a "government victory." His jewellery will be accompanied by a cooperative jewellery loan waiver when he returns home. The chief minister of tamil Nadu gave this to the people as a Deepavali gift.

To learn more about co-operative societies, the Co-operative Training college will be located in Kodaikanal. This has been approved by tamil Nadu's Chief Minister. The Co-operative Training college will operate in such a way that all sections will be able to come and study everything there is to know about cooperation. This year, steps will be done to admit pupils.

The government of tamil Nadu has refused to relinquish control of the Mullai Periyar Dam. The minister of Water Resources has provided a detailed explanation. In two days, Water Resources minister Duraimurugan will visit Mullaiperiyaru Dam. I'll accompany him. Those who took advantage of cooperative jewellery loans are facing criminal charges. Cooperative banks continue to make crop loans to farmers.

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