<p>Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin on Sunday inaugurated over 1,500 newly built houses in 19 Sri Lankan Tamils Rehabilitation Camps spread across 13 districts of the state.</p>.<p> Stalin inaugurated 220 houses at the Melmonavur Camp here and interacted with the beneficiaries of the housing scheme.</p>.<p>In total, 1,591 houses, constructed at a cost of Rs 79.70 crore, were inaugurated by the Chief Minister.</p>.<p>He declared open through video conference new houses in 12 other districts, which includes Tiruvannamalai, Tiruchirappalli, Coimbatore, Erode, Salem, Virudhunagar and Sivaganga. He also spoke to beneficiaries in other districts through a video link.</p>.Tamil Nadu govt launches ₹1,000 monthly assistance scheme for women | All you need to know.<p>When Stalin spoke to them, beneficiaries expressed satisfaction on the availability of basic amenities. </p><p>Anganwadi, library, Public Distribution System outlet are also available, they said.</p>.<p>Ministers including Duraimurugan (Water Resources) and I Periyasamy (Rural Development), elected representatives and senior officials were present.</p>.<p>Chief Minister Stalin had in 2021 renamed the Refugee Camps for Sri Lankan Tamils as Rehabilitation Camps.</p>.<p>Stalin had also announced that 7,469 houses in a dilapidated condition would be constructed afresh.</p>.<p>Out of them, in the first phase, 3,510 houses would be built, he had said. An allocation of Rs 176.02 crore had been made (2021-22) by the government.</p>.<p>Work to construct 3,510 new houses in 35 Rehabilitation Camps for Sri Lankan Tamils spread across 20 districts is on.</p>.<p>Following completion of construction work, 1,591 houses were inaugurated on Sunday.</p>.<p>As many as 58,272 people belonging to 19,498 families have been housed in 104 camps in 29 districts. </p>
<p>Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin on Sunday inaugurated over 1,500 newly built houses in 19 Sri Lankan Tamils Rehabilitation Camps spread across 13 districts of the state.</p>.<p> Stalin inaugurated 220 houses at the Melmonavur Camp here and interacted with the beneficiaries of the housing scheme.</p>.<p>In total, 1,591 houses, constructed at a cost of Rs 79.70 crore, were inaugurated by the Chief Minister.</p>.<p>He declared open through video conference new houses in 12 other districts, which includes Tiruvannamalai, Tiruchirappalli, Coimbatore, Erode, Salem, Virudhunagar and Sivaganga. He also spoke to beneficiaries in other districts through a video link.</p>.Tamil Nadu govt launches ₹1,000 monthly assistance scheme for women | All you need to know.<p>When Stalin spoke to them, beneficiaries expressed satisfaction on the availability of basic amenities. </p><p>Anganwadi, library, Public Distribution System outlet are also available, they said.</p>.<p>Ministers including Duraimurugan (Water Resources) and I Periyasamy (Rural Development), elected representatives and senior officials were present.</p>.<p>Chief Minister Stalin had in 2021 renamed the Refugee Camps for Sri Lankan Tamils as Rehabilitation Camps.</p>.<p>Stalin had also announced that 7,469 houses in a dilapidated condition would be constructed afresh.</p>.<p>Out of them, in the first phase, 3,510 houses would be built, he had said. An allocation of Rs 176.02 crore had been made (2021-22) by the government.</p>.<p>Work to construct 3,510 new houses in 35 Rehabilitation Camps for Sri Lankan Tamils spread across 20 districts is on.</p>.<p>Following completion of construction work, 1,591 houses were inaugurated on Sunday.</p>.<p>As many as 58,272 people belonging to 19,498 families have been housed in 104 camps in 29 districts. </p>