CM MK Stalin takes a tour of the Murasoli Maran Park on Sunday   Photo | Express
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CM Stalin inaugurates Murasoli Maran Park

Stalin inaugurated the upgraded Murasoli Maran Park and Kalaignar Centenary Coin Memorial Pillar developed on Perambur High Road at a cost of Rs 4.2 crore.

Express News Service

CHENNAI: Chief Minister MK Stalin on Sunday inaugurated several projects completed under the Vada Chennai Valarchi Thittam (VCVT) in Kolathur Assembly constituency.

Stalin inaugurated the upgraded Murasoli Maran Park and Kalaignar Centenary Coin Memorial Pillar developed on Perambur High Road at a cost of Rs 4.2 crore. The park has been enhanced with several facilities including landscaped gardens, musical fountain, walking tracks, shaded pathways, gazebos, yoga centre, two badminton courts, children’s play areas, modern restrooms and CCTV surveillance.

He also inaugurated ‘Mudhalvar Padaipagam’ built in Jawahar Nagar at a cost of Rs 4.75 crore with modern reading spaces, Kolathur Modern Market constructed on Paper Mills Road at a cost of Rs 19.3 crore, a new school building in Srinivasa Nagar, a women’s gym in Jawahar Nagar, a multipurpose centre in Ramana Nagar, and upgraded sewage pumping stations in the constituency, installed at a cost of Rs 12.48 crore.

Later, he distributed welfare assistance to beneficiaries including laptops for students, sewing machines for women trainees and spectacles for patients who tested their eye sights in Kalaignar Eye Hospital.

Meanwhile, Deputy Chief Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin inaugurated ‘Mudhalvar Padaipagam’ and modern library in Triplicane and Walltax Road, AC bus stops on Walltax Road and Kalmandapam in Royapuram, a new UPHC on Seven Wells Street, apart from new schools buildings and a community hall.

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