Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin is likely to visit New Delhi next week and meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The meeting is expected to be held on June 17, however, the precise date and time have not been finalised yet, officials said.
During his first meeting with Mr. Modi after assuming office as the Chief Minister, Stalin is expected to raise issues related to vaccine supply and allocation of essential medicines for COVID-19 and mucormycosis patients. Stalin is also expected to reiterate the Tamil Nadu government’s stand against the conduct of NEET for medical admissions in the State.
Since his taking over as the Chief Minister, Stalin has requested the Prime Minister for oxygen allocation, cryogenic containers and trains to transport them to Tamil Nadu, over the phone and through official letters.
A review meeting was held by the Chief Minister for Labour Welfare and Skill Development, CV Ganesan, with the officers of the Directorate of Industrial Safety and Health (DISH). In order to manage the functioning of the department, necessary advice and suggestions were given by the minister. The minister insisted that the officers should take effective steps to make TN a child labour-free State.
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