As in previous years, she gave away text, note books and uniforms to students here at the Secretariat marking the launch of the welfare scheme across Tamil Nadu for the 2016-17 academic year.
An official release here said, 90 lakh students between I and XII standards would get text books, 77 lakh students note books (I to X Classes), 47 lakh students (I to VIII Classes) uniforms in Tamil Nadu.
Students studying in the state-run and government aided schools are the beneficiaries of the scheme.
Students also get fee-free education, nutritious meal, cycles, laptops, school bags in State-run and aided schools.
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