Tamil Nadu chief minister
M.K. Stalin has stated that
differently-abled athletes are achieving one milestone after another under the Dravidian Model of governance, highlighting the inclusive approach of the state government.Speaking at an event, the chief minister praised the determination, hard work, and resilience of differently-abled sportspersons, noting that their achievements are a matter of pride for the entire state. He emphadata-sized that the Dravidian Model government is committed to creating equal opportunities and supportive systems that enable every individual to realize their full potential.M.K. stalin also urged
differently-abled students across tamil Nadu to actively pursue excellence in
any field of their choice, whether it be sports, education, arts, or other professions. He encouraged them to believe in their abilities and strive to create their own identity through achievement.The chief minister reiterated that the state government will continue to implement welfare schemes, infrastructure support, and training programs aimed at empowering persons with disabilities. According to him, true social justice can be achieved only when everyone, regardless of physical challenges, is given the opportunity to succeed and shine.His remarks underline the government’s broader vision of
social inclusion, equality, and empowerment, which form the foundation of the Dravidian Model of governance.
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