In his customary address to the assembly, Purohit said it has been decided to hike the subsidy ceiling to Rs 25,000 from Rs 20,000 which was announced earlier.
Following his mentor late J Jayalalithaa, Chief Minister K Palaniswami had announced a 50-cent subsidy to women beneficiaries to buy two-wheelers on February 20 last year when he took over the reins of the State.
Free housing for fishermen and increase in dole for the unemployed youth were among Palaniswami's other initiatives on the day he took over.
Purohit lauded the state for providing an effective social security net covering vulnerable sections including women, children and the differently-abled.
He said the government will also continue to implement other welfare schemes.
Such schemes include nutritious variety meal to all school-going children, financial assistance for marriages of women beneficiaries and the cradle baby scheme in aid of abandoned children.
A Bill to replace the "Tamil Nadu Business Facilitation Ordinance 2017" will be introduced in the current session of the House, Purohit said.
The ordinance was promulgated on 28 October 2017.
An online single window clearance portal was unveiled by Chief Minister Palaniswami on 2 November last year which enables investors to obtain all requisite clearances and renewals from 11 departments, he said.
"The Business Facilitation Act, when enacted will further strengthen the Single Window Clearance System by stipulating timeline for approval and providing deemed approval for certain clearances."
Government was actively pursuing the remaining project proposals by providing facilitation services to the investors through the Tamil Nadu Industrial Guidance and Export Promotion Bureau.
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