Chief Minister M.K. Stalin’s Saturday sortie to Madurai is more than a visit—it’s a blueprint for progress, with inaugurations spanning cutting-edge tech, vital roads, school upgrades, and village essentials.
Touching down at Madurai Airport, the CM proceeds to ELCOT Technology Park for a key event, immediately followed by opening Pinnacle Industries’ capacity-building facility, injecting fresh vitality into local industry.
Thamukkam Maidanam hosts the highway project’s flagship segment launch under Stalin’s leadership, alongside a digital tribute via virtual unveiling of Maruthu Pandiyar brothers’ statues—icons of resistance and resilience.
Educational upliftment follows at Meenakshi Government Women’s Arts College, where a new computer lab opens doors to advanced learning for countless students.
Extending reach to Vandiyur, Stalin greenlights enhancements at Anguran Science Center, a modern panchayat office, and a game-changing rural water supply program benefiting 867 families, quenching a long-standing thirst for development.
Post a 1:20 PM rest at Madurai Guest House, he connects with DMK’s foot soldiers at a ruling party gathering. The finale unfolds at Gandhi Mandapam in Gandhi Memorial Museum for Jan Nyay Manch’s program, sealing a day of action.
Departing at 6:30 PM via special aircraft to Chennai, Stalin leaves behind a legacy of targeted investments. This Madurai mission encapsulates Tamil Nadu’s vision: inclusive growth that touches every corner, from cityscapes to countrysides.
