Chennai: tamil Nadu chief minister M. K. stalin has released the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) election manifesto for the chennai district, outlining major development and employment-focused initiatives.

10,000 Crore Investment Plan for Chennai

A key highlight of the manifesto is a proposed 10,000 crore investment plan aimed at accelerating the city’s development. The initiative is expected to strengthen infrastructure and boost urban growth in Chennai.

Creation of 20,000 job Opportunities

The manifesto also promises the creation of around 20,000 new employment opportunities. These jobs are expected to be generated through infrastructure projects, urban development initiatives, and expansion of public services.

Focus on Urban Transformation

The proposals aim to address Chennai’s long-term urban challenges by improving:

Transport connectivity

Housing and civic infrastructure

Water management systems

Public utilities and services

People-Centric Development Approach

Chief minister M.K. stalin emphasized that the manifesto reflects a people-first governance model, ensuring that economic growth translates into tangible benefits for residents of the city.

Conclusion

With large-scale investment plans and employment commitments, the DMK’s chennai district manifesto aims to position the city for accelerated development while strengthening its urban infrastructure ahead of the upcoming elections.

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