TN budget 2024-24: Rs 100 crore allotted for Global Investors Meet

The Nadu government has allocated Rs 3,268 crore for theindustries departmentfor FY24. The upcoming Global Investors Meet (GIM) has been earmarked with an allocation of Rs 100 crore.

Announcing this in his budget speech in the assembly, finance minister Palanivel Thiaga Rajan said the next GIM would be held in Chennai on January 10 and 11, 2024. “This will be a platform that will showcase the Investment friendly Climate prevailing in the state and also its immense strengths and attractiveness as an investment destination. It will also facilitate our industries, MSMEs and startups to connect with the global markets and investors,” he said.

Noting that the government is according high priority to labour-intensive sectors such as non-leather footwear, he said two industries are proposed to be established in Ranipet and Kallakurichi districts with EMPLOYMENT potential for 32,000 Women.

He further said Tamil Nadu has been attracting substantial investments in the last two years. Since May 2021, 221 MoUs have been signed for investment commitments worth Rs 2.7 lakh crore with employment opportunities for nearly 3.9 lakh people.

Trichy MSMEs plan business diversification

A two-day vendor development programme cum industrial exhibition organised by the Union micro small and medium enterprises (MSME) development and facilitation office and the state MSME department was inaugurated.

Participating in the platform to connect with the central (CPSU), entrepreneurs inquired about the procedures to produce components for DEFENCE and RAILWAY coach manufacturers.
Officials from Combat Vehicles Research & Development Establishment (CVRDE) in Avadi, Integral Coach Factory (ICF), Chennai and Golden Rock Workshop, Trichy put up stalls to display the components that can be produced by MSMEs.

CODISSIA submits inputs for state budget 2022-23

The Coimbatore District Small Industries Association (CODISSIA) submitted a memorandum with their inputs for the state budget 2022-23 with finance ministerPalanivel Thiaga Rajanduring the pre-budget discussion held in Chennai.

The association sought extension of financial support to MSMEs, expedite the revised master plan for Coimbatore, and formation of Coimbatore Development Authority similar to Chennai Metropolitan Development Authority for faster Growth and development of the district.

Similarly, he sought the government to implement and grant loans like credit linked capital subsidy schemes through Nadu Industrial Investment Corporation(TIIC) without any collateral security. He urged not to insist on any ISO certification for availing loan subsidies from the government.

The memorandum also requested to extend the state capital subsidies to all the existing industrial units for investments made on machinery and equipment for cleaner environments to be maintained in industries.

200 Metric tonnes biomed waste dumped on roadside in Tamil Nadu

More than 10 truck loads of medical waste weighing 200 metric tonnes have been dumped on the roadside on Ponniyamman Koil Street in Iyyappanthangal. Since it was a mix of medical and solid waste, authorities said it could have come from small clinics and hospitals. The biomedical waste includes syringes, tubes, tablets, medicines and other medical waste.

Chennai to handle biodegradable waste better this year; 2,500 tonnes to be processed

The handling of biodegradable waste in the city is set to improve this year. An additional 1,200 tonnes of biodegradable and recyclable waste may not be sent to landfills as it will be processed, used to generate bio-CNG and also sold to private firms buying recyclable material. A feasibility study is being prepared.

This will take the total quantity of biodegradable waste that will be processed instead of being set to the designated landfills to 2,500 tonnes.
While bigger projects are worth several hundred crores of rupees and will take a year to take off, the authorities are looking for immediate solutions like tying up with more recyclers that conservancy workers can sell to and also increase the production of compost.

Tamil Nadus Republic Day tableaux for Centre get ready for statewide display

Owing to the controversy surrounding rejection of Nadus Republic Daytableauxfeaturing freedom fighters, public interest around them has increased. Now, artisans and officials are striving to make a good tableaux that will be paraded in Chennai on January 26.

Three floats on Tamil Nadu in freedom struggle will feature icons such as Subramania Bharati, V O Chidambaram, Velu Nachiyar and Maruthu Pandiyar brothers.

One of the floats will have Velu Nachiyar, the first queen to fight the British, riding a horse with a sword with Women soldiers holding spears.
Police and other uniformed personnel conducted rehearsals on Kamarajar Salai.

24/7 helpline for temple grievances

Minister for Hindu religious and charitable endowments P K Sekar Babu launched a toll-free telephone number and a 24-hour helpline to help devotees report grievances and get information on temples in Nadu.

Complaints received at this new centre are assigned a number and forwarded to the officer concerned for appropriate action.

At present, five people are employed to attend calls and receive suggestions and complaints from devotees.

Mere 67 CCTVs installed in prisons in Tamil Nadu: NCRB

The Union law and ministry has launched a new system, ‘Fast and secured transmission of electronic records’ (Faster) to enable transmission of electronic copies of interim orders, stay orders, bail orders and proceedings of high courts and district courts to the prison authorities through a secured electronic Communication channel, said Union law and justice minister Kiren Rijiju.

Furnishing a written reply to a query posed by Villupuram MP D Ravikumar, the minister said the ministry launched the system following orders from Supreme Court in July and September this year.

The minister rolled out statistics furnished by the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) to a query on the number of CCTVs installed in prisons in various states.

Uttar Pradesh has the highest number of CCTVs (2,757) installed in the prisons in the state followed by Gujarat (2,314), Chhattisgarh (1,612), Maharashtra (1,580),Rajasthan(1,529) and Odisha (1,520). Only five other states have installed more than 1,000 CCTVs in the prisons in their states.

Tamil Naduis one of the 14 states that have installed less than 100 CCTVs in the prisons in their states.MizoramandLakshadweephave not installed even a single CCTV in the prisons.

Madurai Kamaraj University gets ancient DNA lab to study archaeological digs

Finance ministerPalanivel Thiaga Rajanon Thursday inaugurated an ancient DNA laboratory and Bio-Safety Level (BSL) 3 research and diagnostic facility atMadurai Kamaraj University. The DNA laboratory will be useful in analysis of samples retrieved from archaeological digs, particularly in south Nadu.

MKU is collaborating with the state department of archaeology to analyze skeletal samples from Konthagai, Sivagalai, Kodumanal, Mayiladumparai and Adhichanallur. The university also works with Prof David Reich from Department of Genetics, Harvard Medical School.

The data of ancient DNA and protein would be compared with global data to understand Migration and linkages with the global Population. DNA from ancient animals and Plants of would be investigated to understand the historical agricultural / domestication / trade practices.

Tamil Nadu: Property registrations bring record-high revenue in September

Steady revival of the real estate sector after the second wave of Covid-19 has reflected in the revenue generated through property registrations, which has touched a new high in September. Income from property and land registrations in Nadu in September was nearly Rs 1,500 crore the highest in a month in any year.

Data sourced from the registration department show that Septembers income accounted for 25% of the total revenue generated between April and September of this financial year (2021-22). While the past seven months witnessed revenue to the tune of Rs 5,973.9 crore, September alone accounted for Rs 1,495.9 crore. The previous record revenue collection was in February 2021, when Rs 1,386.6 crore was generated through stamp duty and registration fee.

This apart, more than 3.6 lakh documents were registered in September fourth highest count since 2011.