“Winning Tamil Women” Door-to-Door Campaign from February 23 to March 8: CM M.K. Stalin

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Chennai: tamil Nadu chief minister M. K. stalin has announced that a statewide door-to-door awareness campaign titled “Winning tamil Women” will be conducted from february 23 to march 8.

Campaign Focused on Women’s Empowerment

The initiative aims to highlight the achievements, rights, and welfare measures implemented for women across tamil Nadu. The campaign will focus on informing households about various government schemes designed to support women’s education, health, financial independence, and social security.

The chief minister emphadata-sized that empowering women is central to the state’s development agenda and that inclusive growth can only be achieved when women are given equal opportunities and strong institutional support.

Statewide Outreach Programme

As part of the campaign, party workers and volunteers will visit homes across urban and rural areas to:

Spread awareness about government welfare schemes for women

Educate families on women’s rights and legal protections

Encourage participation in self-help groups and skill development programs

Promote health awareness and financial literacy initiatives

The outreach will ensure that information reaches even the most remote and marginalized communities.

Aligning with international Women’s Day

The campaign will conclude on march 8, marking international Women's Day. The timing underscores the state’s commitment to celebrating women’s achievements and reinforcing policies that promote gender equality.

Officials noted that the initiative is not merely symbolic but part of a broader, long-term strategy to strengthen women’s participation in social, economic, and political spheres.

Commitment to Inclusive Governance

Chief minister M.K. stalin reiterated that tamil Nadu has consistently prioritized women-centric policies, including financial assistance programs, educational incentives, and employment opportunities. The “Winning tamil Women” campaign seeks to ensure that beneficiaries are fully aware of these initiatives and are able to access them without barriers.

The government views this outreach as a step toward building a more equitable and progressive society where women are empowered to lead and succeed in every field.


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