Announcement of a New Kalaignar Library in Coimbatore by Tamil Nadu Chief Minister

Following Madurai, a new Kalaignar Library is to be established in Coimbatore, as announced by Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Stalin. The announcement was made in the assembly on June 27.


Coimbatore: In a significant development for the educational architecture in Tamil Nadu, Chief Minister Stalin has announced the establishment of a new Kalaignar Library in Coimbatore. This initiative follows the successful setup of a similar library in Madurai.

Addressing the state assembly on June 27, Chief Minister Stalin declared that under Article 110, Coimbatore will be home to a world-class library named after former Chief Minister Kalaignar. "Tamil Nadu leads as a pioneer state in India," said Stalin, emphasizing the state's ongoing commitment to enhancing educational resources.

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