TAMIL NADU AFFAIRS

Initiatives/ Schemes

TNExpat

    • Context:  Industries Minister of Tamil Nadu, launched TNExpat, a digital platform for expatriates and international visitors.
  • The platform helps global users explore living, working, culture, and lifestyle in Tamil Nadu.
    • The website is available in five languages to reach a wider international audience.
    • Guidance Tamil Nadu, the State’s investment promotion agency, is setting up a dedicated “Expat Desk” to support expatriates.
  • The initiative aims to improve ease of living and integration for foreign professionals in the State.

Polity

Tamil Nadu – Merchant Shipbuilding Policy

  • Context: Tamil Nadu launched a Merchant Shipbuilding Policy to promote large-scale shipbuilding and maritime industry development.
  • The initiative aims to position Tamil Nadu as a leader in shipbuilding in India and support the country’s transition to a high-growth, developed economy.
  • Guidance Tamil Nadu, the State’s investment promotion agency, is playing a key role in implementing the policy.
  • A Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) named NSHIPTN will be created under SIPCOT with participation from the Union government.
  • The SPV will develop infrastructure, enter joint ventures, lease assets, and support capital raising for shipbuilding projects.
  • The State government may participate in equity up to 49% in shipyards or lease assets up to 20% of project cost.
  • Two shipbuilding clusters are planned in Thoothukudi and Cuddalore.
  • The government signed an MoU with Hyundai (South Korea) to develop a shipyard at Thoothukudi.
  • Another yard may be developed by public sector companies such as Cochin Shipyard Limited or Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Limited.
  • The policy includes training institutions for shipbuilding engineers and skilled workers (welding, erection, electrical work).
  • The initiative aims to build a complete maritime ecosystem including supply chains, manpower training, and housing for workers.

Committee

Expert Panel Formed in Tamil Nadu to Frame Pet and Community Dog Rules

  • Context: The Tamil Nadu Government has formed an expert committee to draft “Pet and Community Dog Bye-laws.”
  • The objective is to regulate or ban aggressive and dangerous dog breeds to ensure public safety.
  • The decision was taken based on proposals from the Department of Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Services and Greater Chennai Corporation.
  • The Union Government of India had earlier identified certain dog breeds as ferocious and dangerous to human life.
    • The Union government recommended banning the import, breeding, and sale of such dog breeds, including crossbreeds.
  • The panel will be headed by the Director of Municipal Administration, with the Chief Executive Officer of the Tamil Nadu Animal Welfare Board as Member-Secretary and Convenor.
  • The Union government has already notified:
  • Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (Dog Breeding and Marketing) Rules, 2017
  • Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (Pet Shop) Rules, 2018.