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Tamil Nadu’s Interim Budget Showcases Success of Vidiyal Payanam
The Tamil Nadu government has unveiled its interim budget for the fiscal year 2026-27, highlighting the significant achievements of the Vidiyal Payanam scheme. This initiative has enabled women throughout the state to travel safely, with Finance Minister Thangam Thennarasu announcing that approximately 881 crore safe trips have been made under the program. The impressive numbers underscore the scheme’s extensive reach and its positive impact on enhancing women’s mobility.
The interim budget emphasizes the government’s ongoing commitment to supporting initiatives focused on safety, accessibility, and the welfare of women. By prioritizing programs like Vidiyal Payanam, the Tamil Nadu administration aims to foster inclusive development, improving opportunities for women in both urban and rural settings.
Focus on Social Welfare Initiatives
As Tamil Nadu prepares for its full budget following upcoming elections, social welfare measures emerge as a central theme in the interim budget. The government is keen to maintain momentum in enhancing women’s safety and mobility, reflecting a broader strategy to address gender disparities across the state.
In his budget address, Minister Thennarasu reiterated the importance of creating an environment where women can move freely and safely. The Vidiyal Payanam scheme serves as a model for future initiatives aimed at empowering women and ensuring their active participation in all aspects of life.
The success of this initiative is particularly noteworthy given the diverse challenges women face in accessing safe transportation. By investing in women’s mobility, the Tamil Nadu government is not only promoting gender equality but also driving economic growth. Women who can travel safely are more likely to engage in employment opportunities, attend educational institutions, and access essential services.
Looking ahead, the Tamil Nadu government appears poised to build on the success of the Vidiyal Payanam scheme. As the state moves forward with its fiscal planning, the focus on social welfare is expected to remain strong, with a commitment to enhancing the quality of life for women across the state. The interim budget sets the stage for continued investment in initiatives that prioritize safety and accessibility, ensuring that women can thrive in all spheres of society.
With the full budget on the horizon, stakeholders will be keen to see how the government plans to expand on these successful initiatives, further embedding gender-focused policies into its broader development agenda.
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