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**Summary:**
On Monday, October 6, 2025, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin virtually inaugurated several development projects across the state. These included new hospital buildings (₹173 crore), groundbreaking for future hospital construction (₹20 crore), hostels, school buildings, housing units, village knowledge centers, and multi-purpose centers built by the Adi Dravidar and Tribal Welfare Department (₹209 crore). He also launched enhanced pension for retired temple priests and released the Hindi translation of a Tamil book titled ‘Sabhyata Ki Yatra: Sindu Se Vaigai’.
**News Article:**
**Tamil Nadu CM Launches ₹402 Crore in Development Projects**
**CHENNAI, October 7, 2025** – Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin inaugurated a slew of development projects across the state yesterday, Monday, marking a significant investment in healthcare, education, and social welfare. The virtual inauguration, held at the Secretariat in Chennai, saw the launch of projects totaling ₹402 crore.
The bulk of the investment was directed towards healthcare, with the inauguration of new hospital buildings in various locations at a cost of ₹173 crore. Chief Minister Stalin also initiated the groundwork for future hospital constructions, allocating a further ₹20 crore for these projects.
Focusing on social upliftment and education, the Chief Minister also launched 20 hostels, 37 school buildings, and housing units under the Tholkudi program. Sixteen village knowledge centers and nine multi-purpose centers constructed by the Adi Dravidar and Tribal Welfare Department were also unveiled. New vehicles were also flagged off for the department. The total value of these projects reached ₹209 crore.
In a move aimed at supporting religious elders, Mr. Stalin launched the distribution of enhanced pensions for retired priests in temples managed by the Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments Department. The pension has been increased to ₹5,000, while the family pension has been revised to ₹2,500.
The event also saw the release of ‘Sabhyata Ki Yatra: Sindu Se Vaigai,’ the Hindi translation of ‘Oru Panpattin Payanam: Cintu Mutal Vaikai Varai,’ a book authored by retired IAS officer R. Balakrishnan. Chief Secretary N. Muruganandam received the first copy of the book.
Ministers E.V. Velu, P.K. Sekarbabu and M. Mathiventhan; Chief Secretary N. Muruganandam and other senior officials were present during the events. The Chief Minister underscored his government’s commitment to continued development and improved quality of life for all citizens of Tamil Nadu.