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Stalin to launch Rs 1,000 per month Tamizh Pudalvan scheme for Class 6-12 boys students tomorrow

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Chennai: Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin will launch the ruling DMK’s yet another flagship and the pioneering ‘Tamizh Pudhalvan scheme” providing a monthly assistance of Rs 1,000 to government school boy students studying in Class 6-12 in Coimbatore on Friday.

The scheme is akin to the “Pudhumai Penn” scheme launched for girl students studying in Class 6-12 in government and government-aided schools.

Under the Tamizh Pudalvan scheme a monthly assistance of Rs 1,000 would be provided to boys who studied in government schools from Classes VI to XII, and are pursuing higher education.

Boys who studied in Tamil-medium government-aided schools, too would benefit from this scheme introduced by the Dravidian Model DMK government.

A total of 3.28 lakh students would be benefitted under the scheme. An announcement to this effect was made by Tamil Nadu Finance Minister Thangam Thennarasu in the Budget in February this year.

While presenting the Budget in the Assembly, he said the Moovalur Ramamirtham Ammaiyar Pudhumai Penn Scheme has been successful in achieving the objective of increasing enrollment of girls and has now revolutionised the participation of girls in higher educational institutions.

On the same lines, to help boys from poor and marginalized background, studying in Government schools, realize their dreams of higher education and transform them into achievers, a grand scheme “Tamizh Pudhalvan“ will be implemented from the coming financial year.

Under this scheme, boys who have studied in Government schools from 6th to 12th standard will be provided financial assistance of Rs.1,000 per month in their bank
accounts directly.

This assistance would enable them to purchase textbooks, general knowledge books and magazines to improve their academic performance.

Through such initiatives, the potential of the youth will be harnessed and channelized to enable them to become future pillars of our State and the Nation.

This ambitious scheme will benefit more than three lakh students and will be implemented at a cost of Rs.360 crore from the coming year.

Stating that more than three lakh girls have benefitted from the Pudumai Penn scheme, the release said there were 7.72 lakh boys studying in government and government-aided higher secondary schools in the state.

Of them, those pursuing higher education was highest in Tamil Nadu, which has achieved
the No.1 status in this.

Pointing out that Mr Stalin launched the Pudumai Penn scheme on September 5, 2022, it said because of this the enrollment of girls in higher education has increased last year.

A total 2,09,365 girl students were benefitted under the scheme in 2022-23 and in 2023-24,

64,231 girls were enrolled additionally taking the beneficiaries to 2,73,596. It said since the launch of the scheme, till date 3,28,280 girls have benefitted from the scheme for which the government had allotted Rs 100.11 crore in 2022-23, Rs 271.66 crore in 2023-24 and Rs 370 crore for 2024-25.

From April to July this year Rs 95.61 crore were spent under the scheme, which was now
extended to the Class 6-12 girl students studying in government-aided schools from the
current academic year, it added.

On similar lines, the Tamizh Pudalvan scheme for boys students would be launched tomorrow, it said.

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