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Govt sops given to uplift the poor,
Govt sops given to uplift the poor, are not freebies: Jayalalithaa
 INDIA , 15-September-2011  8:43:25 AM
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa today said that the sops given away at no cost by her government were aimed at uplifting the poor and the oppressed. She insisted they were not freebies as suggested by some persons trying to malign the efforts.

In her address here at the launch of special initiatives of her government such as providing free-of-cost laptops to students and milch cows and goats to the poor in rural areas, she said that these were intended at uplifting the respective beneficiaries, most of them "poorest of the poor".

"Milch cows scheme, for instance, envisages benefiting 60,000 persons in five years. Jersey cross-breed cows are provided to beneficiaries which will yield good quantity of milk. This will help in milk production going up in the state (over the years) resulting in (another) white revolution," she said at the function coinciding with the birth anniversary of Dravidian icon, the late C N Annadurai.

"The goats scheme, for which the beneficiaries were being selected from the poorest of the poor, will help such persons stand on their own feet, in the next two years, ensuring their economic independence," she said.

"For both the aforesaid schemes, 30 percent of the scheme was reserved for Adi Dravidars and Scheduled Tribes," she said, adding this was an effort to uplift the said communities.

The chief minister further said that without realising the welfare motives behind such efforts, some persons were maligning them, and had even moved the Supreme Court against them. She said those who had knowledge of economics would not accept that these schemes aimed at making people self-dependent are 'freebies'.

Taking a dig at her archrival and DMK chief M Karunanidhi, she said he was issuing statements criticising her.

"He had (as Chief Minister) said that freebies will exist till the poor exist, which is an insult to the people," Jayalalithaa said adding he was only concerned about their votes but not their welfare.

From : http://www.ndtv.com  

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