Chennai: chief minister
M.K. Stalin yesterday inaugurated
105 “Vizuthugal” – Integrated service Centers set up in 20 districts, including Chennai. The initiative, led by the Department of Welfare of Differently-Abled Persons, aims to provide
comprehensive support and services for persons with disabilities across the state.
Purpose of the “Vizuthugal” CentersThe newly established centers are designed to serve as
one-stop facilities for the differently-abled, offering a range of services including:
- Medical support and rehabilitation
- Educational guidance and skill development
- Social and legal assistance
- Counseling and community integration programs
By centralizing these services, the government intends to
enhance accessibility, efficiency, and quality of support for disabled citizens.
Strategic Distribution Across DistrictsThe 105 centers are strategically located across
20 districts, ensuring that both urban and rural areas, including the capital Chennai, benefit from equitable access to services. This reflects tamil Nadu’s commitment to
inclusive development and
empowerment of differently-abled persons.
Government’s Commitment to Disability WelfareCM stalin emphadata-sized that these centers are part of a broader vision to
promote independence and dignity among persons with disabilities. The “Vizuthugal” initiative aims to:
- Provide timely assistance without bureaucratic delays
- Enable skill development and employability
- Foster social inclusion through community-based programs
This step is expected to
strengthen the state’s support ecosystem for the differently-abled and set an example for disability welfare initiatives nationwide.
ConclusionThe inauguration of the “Vizuthugal” Integrated service Centers marks a
significant milestone in tamil Nadu’s social welfare efforts. By combining accessibility, technology, and personalized services, the government aims to ensure that persons with disabilities
lead empowered and self-reliant lives.
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