
Chennai, February 23 Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin will visit the Kanyakumari district on Tuesday (February 24) to participate in a series of official events and inaugurate key development projects.
According to a statement issued by R. Mahesh, Secretary of the DMK for Kanyakumari East District and Mayor of the Nagercoil Corporation, the Chief Minister will depart from Chennai by a private flight at 10 a.m. and arrive at the Thoothukudi airport.
From there, he will travel by road to the Kanyakumari district. At 11 a.m., a grand reception will be held for the Chief Minister at the Mahadhanapuram four-lane road roundabout in Agastheeswaram Town Panchayat. The reception will be organized by the DMK's Kanyakumari East district unit under the leadership of R. Mahesh.
At noon, CM Stalin will inaugurate the Silver Jubilee Memorial Arch, constructed for Rs 1.45 crore near the Government Guest House in Kanyakumari, to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the Thiruvalluvar statue. The memorial arch has been built as part of efforts to enhance the tourism and cultural significance of this iconic landmark.
Later in the evening, at 5.30 p.m., the Chief Minister will inaugurate a statue of M. Karunanidhi along with an exhibition of memorabilia related to CM Stalin at Kalladivilai in Nagercoil. At 6.30 p.m., he will unveil a statue of Ponnappa Nadar at the S.C.P. Ramasamy Iyer Memorial Park complex located at Neppamoodu Junction in Nagercoil.
The Chief Minister will stay overnight at the Government Guest House in Nagercoil. On Wednesday (February 25), CM Stalin will attend a major government function at 9 a.m. at the Concordia School Ground in Nagercoil.
During the event, he is scheduled to inaugurate completed development projects and lay the foundation stones for several new initiatives implemented under various state welfare schemes.
Following the event, the Chief Minister will travel by road to the Thoothukudi airport and depart for Chennai by flight at 12.30 p.m. The district unit has called upon party functionaries at all levels -- including state and district executives, general council members, city, union, town, area, and branch secretaries -- to participate in all the programmes during the Chief Minister’s visit.