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Clean Village award presented to 15 Panchayat Presidents

The Hindu,
16th August 2005.

Jayalalithaa also presents clean village Campaign award to 15 more Panchayats.

Chief Minister Jayalalithaa on Monday said the principal duty of the people was to take on negative trends in society such as extremism, terrorism and separatism.

In her address from the ramparts of Fort St. George to mark the 59th Independence Day, Ms Jayalalithaa said through the country had to fight only against alien rule during the days of the freedom struggle, “we have to take on several inimical forces now.”

Revolution for Progress

The second duty before the administration was to immediately carryout a revolution for progress.

Development could be achieved only by extending the scope of existing opportunities to more people, even while creating new ones.

She handed over the Clean Village Awards for 2004-05 to the presidents of 15 Panchayats.
Pylingulam in Kanyakumari district, Naganakulam in Madurai district, Mathugoundanpalayam in Erode district, Vaanapadi in Vellore district, Kalarampatti in Perambalur district, Lakahmipuram and Ramakrishnapuram in Theni district, Kattambur in Sivaganga district, Kurandi in Virudhunagar district, Muthur in Coimbatore district, Pulavanchi in Thanjavur district, Methalodai in Ramanathpuram district, s. Irayamangalam in Namakkal district, Melathirupalakudi in Tiruvarur district and Anaipatti in Dindigul district are the Panchayats which bagged award.

She also presented the Clean Village Campaign Award to 15 other Panchayats Mooduthurai in Salem district, Angamangalam in Tuticorin district, Belagondapalli in Krishnagiri district, Pagalmedu in Tiruvallur district and Nedungal in Kancheepuram district.
Ms. Jayalalithaa gave away several other awards at the function. Among the recipients was the SCOPE of Tiruchi district (best Non Governmental Organization), M. K. Deivannaiammal of Erode district (best School Teacher/ Headmistress), A. Rajeswari of Ramanathapuram district (best Anganwadi workers) and S. Parameswari of Kanyakumari District (best Village Health Nurse).

Awards for the best District Rehabilitation Officer, best institutions and social worker for the welfare of the disabled, best institution and best social workers for women’s welfare, best Doctor and best Private Employer were also given away.

The Chief Minister distributes sweet packets to some physically challenged children at the function.

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