Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin inaugurated 729 newly constructed houses for Sri Lankan Tamil refugees living in rehabilitation camps. The event took place today and marks a significant step in improving the living conditions of displaced families.The homes are part of an ongoing government initiative aimed at providing secure and dignified housing to refugees. During the inauguration, CM Stalin emphasized the state’s commitment to supporting those who have endured hardship and displacement.
Residents expressed deep gratitude. One camp resident said, “These new homes give us a sense of security and hope for the future.” The project underlines the Tamil Nadu government’s continued efforts to offer shelter, stability, and a sense of belonging to the refugee community.

