Tamil Nadu Minister K.G. Arunraj Launches Mobile Application, Addresses Concerns Over Nursing Student's Death and Water Linking Project
मुख्य बातें
- •Minister K.G. Arunraj launched the "Namma Tiruchengode Namma MLA" mobile application to allow the public to submit grievances and facilitate live streaming of the temple car festival
- •A high-level medical team is investigating the death of a nursing college student in Tiruchi, and their report is expected within two days
- •The government has assured the family of the deceased student that they will stand by them and conduct a transparent inquiry
- •The Cauvery-Ponniyar-Thirumanimutharu linking project aims to improve water supply in the region, but concerns have been raised about reduced inflow into water bodies
- •The public has urged the government to formulate a new scheme to draw water directly from the Cauvery river to Mangalam Lake to benefit all water bodies
On May 24, 2026, Minister for Health, Medical Education and Family Welfare K.G. Arunraj launched the "Namma Tiruchengode Namma MLA" mobile application at Tiruchengode in Namakkal district, Tamil Nadu. The application allows the public to directly submit grievances to the MLA and will also facilitate live streaming of the temple car festival. During the launch, the Minister expressed his condolences to the family of a nursing college student who recently passed away in Tiruchi. A high-level medical team has been formed to investigate the death, and their report is expected within two days.



