Shivani Jaiswal , Tamil Nadu - M. K. Stalin shared a strong and ambitious message about the future of Tamil Nadu. He said the state is not just aiming to grow, but to become a model for the entire South Asia.
Speaking at a government event, Stalin said Tamil Nadu has everything needed to lead — skilled people, strong systems, and clear leadership. He explained that the goal is bigger than development within India. The state wants to show other regions and countries what good governance can achieve.
He pointed out that Tamil Nadu is already doing well in important areas like education, healthcare, and industry. Many students receive quality education, hospitals provide better services compared to many regions, and industries continue to create jobs. According to him, these strengths can help the state move even further ahead.
Stalin also stressed the importance of teamwork. He asked government officials and the public to work together with full effort and honesty. He believes that only with collective action can such a big vision become reality.
Experts see this statement as a sign of growing confidence. Tamil Nadu has been improving steadily in development rankings, which supports his claims. However, turning this vision into reality will require continuous effort and careful planning .
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