38. Ennum Ezhuthum Scheme
Launch Date:
Ministry / Nodal Agency:
- School Education Department – Tamil Nadu.
Aim:
- The "Ennum Ezhuthum" scheme aims to teach children under 8 years old (up to 3rd grade) in government and government-aided schools to read, write, and understand Tamil and English letters, as well as numbers from 1 to 10 crores, through activity-based learning.
- The school education department is implementing this scheme for three years to address the learning loss caused by school closures during the COVID-19 pandemic.
- Chief Minister M.K. Stalin inaugurated the scheme at the Alinjivakkam, Panchayat Union Middle School in Tiruvallur district.
Beneficiary:
- Covering 1.6 million students across the state, the Ennum Ezhuthum scheme is seen as a boon by the school education department.
Eligibility:
- Children under 8 years old in government and government-aided schools, up to 3rd grade.
Additional information:
- Scope and Coverage:
- The scheme aims to provide basic literacy and numeracy skills to children under 8 years old in government and government-aided schools.
- Teachers are using engaging methods like cartoons and dolls to teach letters, along with activities such as singing and dancing, making it easier for children to understand and respond quickly.
- Under the Ennum Ezhuthum scheme, daily activity-based learning is conducted for Tamil, English, and Mathematics.
- Impact on Teachers and Students:
- Teachers' unions welcome the initiative, stating it will reduce teachers' workload and enhance students' learning abilities.
- Teachers express satisfaction with the scheme, and students are delighted as teachers have started storytelling from the first day of school.
- The scheme was developed based on the National Achievement Survey (NAS) to improve the performance of Tamil Nadu students, brings joy to both teachers and students.
- Future Goals:
- The scheme aims to ensure that students have basic literacy and numeracy skills by 2025.
- Training for Teachers:
- Training has been provided to teachers at state, district, and union levels to effectively implement the scheme.
- In the 2023-2024 academic year, the scheme was extended to include 4th and 5th grades, with appropriate training provided to teachers.
39. Mudhalvarin Mugavari Scheme - Chief Minister's Help Center and Integrated Complaint Management System (IIPGCMS CM Helpline)
Ministry / Nodal Agency:
- Developed by the Tamil Nadu e-Governance Agency.
Aim:
- To serve as a two-way communication platform for the public to submit and resolve their grievances easily.
- Ensure citizens across the state can access government services, schemes, and assistance without any barriers.
Beneficiary:
Eligibility:
- Any resident of Tamil Nadu can use the platform to submit complaints and feedback.
Additional Information:
- Services Available for Submitting Complaints and Petitions:
- Help Center Number: 1100
- Website: https://cmhelpline.tnega.org
- Mobile App: CM Helpline Citizen
- Email: cmhelpline@tn.gov.in
- Petitions received in the control room are promptly forwarded to the relevant department for action, allowing individuals to track the status of their complaints.
- In addition to submitting complaints, the citizens can raise questions, provide feedback to improve government schemes, and receive immediate updates on announcements from the Chief Minister.
- The system resolves grievances swiftly, fairly, and compassionately, ensuring no dissatisfaction among citizens.
- All departments are instructed to act promptly and efficiently on public grievances.
The Tamil Nadu government strives to achieve seven key policies of a responsible administration:
- Accessibility, participation, communication, accountability, efficiency, and responsibility.
- The integrated and inclusive grievance management system allows citizens to:
- Register grievances at any time from any location.
- Track the status of their grievances.
- Raise questions.
- Provide suggestions for system improvement.
- View public statements from the Chief Minister.
- To maximize the usage of this service, various methods have been developed, including a toll-free phone number (1100), online services, mobile app, email, and postal service.
- All complaints registered through these services are sent to the relevant government offices via the call center and are monitored continuously.
- The system is designed to work collaboratively and take swift action to address public grievances.
40. 'Samadhan' Scheme for Traders
Ministry / Nodal Agency:
- Tamil Nadu Commercial Tax Department.
Aim:
- To provide traders and companies with a new approach and additional benefits to settle their pending commercial taxes.
- To reduce the workload of the Commercial Tax Department and increase revenue collection for the government.
Beneficiary:
- Traders and companies in Tamil Nadu with pending commercial taxes.
Eligibility:
- Traders and companies with pending tax, interest, and penalty amounts.
Additional Information:
- Pending Cases and Amounts:
- There are 2.11 lakh pending cases related to tax dues payable by around 1.42 lakh traders and companies, with an estimated pending amount of Rs. 25,000 crores.
- Scheme Provisions:
- If the pending tax, interest, and penalty amount is less than Rs. 50,000, it will be completely waived off.
- For other traders, the scheme allows settling cases by paying a specified percentage of the pending amount.
- This scheme includes traders with pending amounts ranging from Rs. 50,000 to Rs. 10 lakhs, Rs. 10 lakhs to Rs. 1 crore, Rs. 1 crore to Rs. 10 crores, and above Rs. 10 crores, categorized into four groups.
- Details for Each Category:
- Traders in the first category can settle their cases by paying 20% of the total pending amount or a specified percentage of the pending tax, interest, and penalty.
- Traders in the other three categories can settle their cases by paying a specified percentage of the pending tax, interest, and penalty.
- Accrued Interest Waiver:
- As a significant concession, the accrued interest amount in their accounts until the date they come forward to pay the pending amount will be completely waived off.
- Duration:
- This 'Samadhan' scheme will come into effect from October 16th and will be in effect for four months, until February 15, 2024.
- Traders are encouraged to take advantage of this government initiative.
41. Nadappom nalam peruvom scheme
Launch date:
Ministry / Nodal Agency:
Aim:
- Promote healthy living through regular walking.
Beneficiary:
- General public of Namakkal district.
Eligibility:
- Open to all residents of Namakkal district.
Additional Information:
- Walking path: 8 km
- Features:
- Tree plantation, drinking water facilities, sanitation, seating for walkers, and distance milestones.
- Activities:
- Medical camps at the end of the walk for health awareness.
- Participants:
- Elected representatives, district officers, health workers, and local residents.
- Frequency:
- Monthly walks with additional walking opportunities on all days of the week.
Program:
Ministry / Nodal Agency:
- Tamil Nadu Health Department
Aim:
- Encourage public to adopt walking as a regular habit.
Beneficiary:
- General public of Chennai.
Eligibility:
- Open to all residents of Chennai.
Additional Information:
- Walking path: 8 km
- Monthly Event:
- Medical check-up camp for blood pressure and diabetes on the first Sunday of each month in collaboration with Chennai Corporation.
- Health Benefits:
- Reduces stress, lowers risk of diabetes and high blood pressure by up to 30% according to WHO recommendations.
- These programs aim to improve public health through regular walking, providing infrastructure and medical support to encourage participation and health awareness among residents.
42. Home Based Education Program
Launch Date:
Ministry / Nodal Agency:
Aim:
- Assist students unable to study due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
- Encourage enrollment of 1 lakh students in government schools.
- Improve the standard of education in Tamil Nadu.
- Promote women empowerment in education.
Beneficiaries:
- Students enrolled in government schools in Tamil Nadu.
Eligibility:
- Native students of Tamil Nadu.
- Submission of class and academic certificates.
- Submission of identification (e.g., Aadhaar Card, Voter ID).
- Annual family income certificate required.
Additional Information:
- Volunteers appointed as goodwill ambassadors.
- Collaboration with Tamil Nadu's Economic Advisory Committee and UNESCO educationists.
- Aim to bridge the educational gap due to the pandemic.
- Focus on improving school facilities and educational standards.
- Volunteers contribute to enhancing overall educational quality in government schools.
- Scheme aims to provide better job opportunities by strengthening education.
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