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Updated: Share Article AAA Chief Minister M.K. Stalin arrived in Madurai on Thursday night by a special aircraft from Coimbatore. He will review COVID-19-related works here on Friday. He was welcomed at the airport by Ministers K.K.S.S.R. Ramachandran (Revenue), I. Periasamy (Cooperation), K.R. Periakaruppan (Rural Development), P.T.R.P. Thiagarajan (Finance) and P. Moorthy (Commercial Taxes and Registration). Collector Aneesh Sekar and Madurai Corporation Commissioner S. Visakan were also present. Mr. Stalin went straight to the Circuit House from the airport. Police had made elaborate security arrangements en route. The CM will chair a meeting at Madurai Collectorate around 9 a.m. on Friday. Then, he will visit the Government Hospital for Thoracic Medicine at Thoppur, where he is expected to inaugurate 200 additional oxygen-supported beds. ....
Minister for Commercial Taxes and Registration P. Moorthy inspected a private oxygen manufacturing unit here on Saturday.Addressing mediapersons, he said this was one of the two private companies that ....
Contract workers demand service regularisation Updated: Updated: They also demanded that the government must pay them daily wages of ₹380. Share Article They also demanded that the government must pay them daily wages of ₹380. A large number of workers of Tamil Nadu Electricity Contract Labourers’ Union staged a protest in front of Madurai Collectorate on Monday demanding service regularisation. The protesters surrendered their Aadhaar cards, ration cards and voter IDs stating that it was not economically viable for them to reside in the State. R. Manivasagam, district secretary of the Union, said that around 10,000 contract workers across the State had been performing various jobs for the department for the past 20 years. “Even during natural calamities such as Cyclones Ockhi, Vardha, Nivar and Gaj, we continued to discharge our duties,” he said. ....