In memory of Dr. Kalaignar Karunanidhi's 101st birth anniversary, over 100 students at Chinnathadagam Government School received educational supplies, including notebooks and pencils, organized by CMK Group of Companies.
Coimbatore: Commemorating the 101st birth anniversary of the former DMK leader Dr. Kalaignar Karunanidhi, a special event was held at Chinnathadagam Government School.

CMK Group of Companies took this opportunity to distribute educational materials including notebooks, pencils, pens, boxes, and book bags to over 100 students. This gesture was also in memory of Moonguragoundr.

The Principal of the school, Sheela, welcomed the attendees and addressed the significance of the event. CMK Group’s leader, and the DMK Secretary of Periyanaickenpalayam West, CM Krishnakumar, presided over the ceremony.

Special guest DMK Coimbatore North District Secretary, Tho. A. Ravi, delivered educational supplies to the students, emphasizing the importance of education in building a brighter future.

A sum of Rs. 50,000 was also donated for the refurbishment of the school's perimeter wall, with Krishnakumar committing to further support the necessary improvements.

Additionally, a walking stick was presented to a differently-abled individual.
CPI(M) chief executive member T P Subramaniam, Kalai Ilakkiya Pasarai president T V Selvaraj, CPI(M) leader Keshavamani, Thondamuthur Thiyagu, youth wing deputy organizer Suriyan Thampi, environmental wing district organizer Karthik, farmers wing Kanagaraj, Veerapandi panchayat president Palanisamy, Nanjundapuram panchayat vice president Thirunavukkarasu, former district councillor T T K Kathirvel, pro team office bearers DSP Arun Prasad and others were present.Manickam Mayilsamy, Selvaraj, Muthukumar, Karthikumar, Thannamar, PT Gopalasamy, KN G Pudur Anand, Vijayarani, Selena, teacher Palanisamy, Kathirvel, Somasundaram, Jeevanandam, Saravanakumar, Babu, Pranesh, senior pioneers Thadagam Ramu, Perumalsamy, administrators Prabhavathi, Rajgopal, Jaganprasad, Sampath, Raja, Muthukumar, Balamalai, Anusuya, Praveen, Soundararaj, Ganesh, Rajendran, Chinnaraj, Muthusamy, Velumani, Rameshwaran, public organizations from Thadagam, walking friends, school teachers, parents and students participated in large numbers.
CMK Group of Companies took this opportunity to distribute educational materials including notebooks, pencils, pens, boxes, and book bags to over 100 students. This gesture was also in memory of Moonguragoundr.
The Principal of the school, Sheela, welcomed the attendees and addressed the significance of the event. CMK Group’s leader, and the DMK Secretary of Periyanaickenpalayam West, CM Krishnakumar, presided over the ceremony.
Special guest DMK Coimbatore North District Secretary, Tho. A. Ravi, delivered educational supplies to the students, emphasizing the importance of education in building a brighter future.
A sum of Rs. 50,000 was also donated for the refurbishment of the school's perimeter wall, with Krishnakumar committing to further support the necessary improvements.
Additionally, a walking stick was presented to a differently-abled individual.
CPI(M) chief executive member T P Subramaniam, Kalai Ilakkiya Pasarai president T V Selvaraj, CPI(M) leader Keshavamani, Thondamuthur Thiyagu, youth wing deputy organizer Suriyan Thampi, environmental wing district organizer Karthik, farmers wing Kanagaraj, Veerapandi panchayat president Palanisamy, Nanjundapuram panchayat vice president Thirunavukkarasu, former district councillor T T K Kathirvel, pro team office bearers DSP Arun Prasad and others were present.Manickam Mayilsamy, Selvaraj, Muthukumar, Karthikumar, Thannamar, PT Gopalasamy, KN G Pudur Anand, Vijayarani, Selena, teacher Palanisamy, Kathirvel, Somasundaram, Jeevanandam, Saravanakumar, Babu, Pranesh, senior pioneers Thadagam Ramu, Perumalsamy, administrators Prabhavathi, Rajgopal, Jaganprasad, Sampath, Raja, Muthukumar, Balamalai, Anusuya, Praveen, Soundararaj, Ganesh, Rajendran, Chinnaraj, Muthusamy, Velumani, Rameshwaran, public organizations from Thadagam, walking friends, school teachers, parents and students participated in large numbers.