Tamil Nadu CM M K Stalin Drives Forward Agriculture & Social Justice
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin distributed appointment letters to 83 Assistant Agriculture officers and granted compassionate appointments to 42 individuals. He also paid tribute to freedom fighter Immanuel Sekaran, reaffirming his commitment to civil rights and social justice.
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Tamil Nadu's Chief Minister M K Stalin took a significant step towards bolstering the agricultural sector by distributing appointment letters to 83 newly recruited Assistant Agriculture officers, following their recruitment through the Tamil Nadu Public Service Commission.
In a bid to further social justice, he also presented appointment letters on compassionate grounds to 42 deserving individuals, during a ceremony at the Secretariat.
Commemorating the birth anniversary of the freedom fighter martyr Immanuel Sekaran, Stalin emphasized the enduring legacy of Sekaran's contributions to civil rights and social justice in a heartfelt message on 'X'.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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