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  2. Department of Social Welfare and Women Empowerment (Tamil Nadu)

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    The department is responsible for the implementation of the welfare schemes for children, women, senior citizens and transgender.It monitors the implementation of various enacted social legislation to protect children, women and senior citizens and to prevent child trafficking, dowry, domestic violence against women, child marriage and sexual offences. [1]

  3. Department of Special Programme Implementation (Tamil Nadu)

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    The department is responsible for working with other departments to ensure the implementation of various programmes and schemes of the state government. [1] The department serves as the monitoring body of the state government and monitors the progress of various schemes and programmes announced by the government.

  4. Category : Government welfare schemes in Tamil Nadu

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    The welfare schemes launched by Government of Tamil Nadu Pages in category "Government welfare schemes in Tamil Nadu" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.

  5. Department of Welfare of Differently Abled Persons (Tamil Nadu)

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    In 1993, the Government of Tamil Nadu established a separate directorate for the rehabilitation of the differently abled persons from the social department and enacted a policy in 1994. In 1995, it was upgraded as the office of the state commissioner for the differently abled with a state commissioner appointed since 1999.

  6. Samathuvapuram - Wikipedia

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    The Scheme was introduced in FY 1997-98 by Government of Tamil Nadu. [5] By 2001, 145 samathuvapurams were opened across Tamil Nadu. [6] Following the change in the state government in 2001, the scheme was abandoned. In 2006, the scheme was revived after M. Karunanidhi came to power. During his tenure, 95 samathuvapurams were opened state-wide. [6]

  7. The Banyan - Wikipedia

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    The Banyan's clustered group home is a pseudo-institutional long-term care home. In it, about 50 women reside across 8 cottages, where women live, work and support one another while contributing to their home and space. In this setting support is provided to address complex long-term physical, psychological and economic needs of the clients.

  8. Amma Unavagam - Wikipedia

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    The literal meaning of the name of the scheme Amma Unavagam is Mother's canteen. Amma translates to mother in Tamil, but is also a reference to the former chief minister of Tamil Nadu J. Jayalalithaa, who introduced this restaurant chain as part of government schemes aimed at aiding economically disadvantaged sections of society.

  9. Department of Youth Welfare and Sports Development (Tamil Nadu)

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    Sports Development Authority of Tamil Nadu (SDAT) is the body working under the ministry responsible for implementing the same. [2] Tamil Nadu Physical Education and Sports University (TNPESU), established in 2005, was the first sports university by any state government in India and works on development of physical education and sports. [3]