
Chennai, Tamil Nadu: The Tamil Nadu government has announced a series of significant measures under Rule 110, focusing on milk producers, medical education, healthcare infrastructure and health insurance. The latest announcements aim to strengthen public welfare while expanding access to healthcare and professional education across the state.
Among the key decisions announced by the Tamil Nadu government are an increase in the milk procurement price, expansion of medical and nursing education seats, establishment of new government nursing colleges, construction of a multi-speciality hospital in Perambalur and a major increase in the annual treatment limit under the Chief Minister’s Comprehensive Health Insurance Scheme.
Milk Procurement Price Increased From ₹38 to ₹41 Per Litre
One of the important decisions announced by the Tamil Nadu government concerns milk producers. The milk procurement price has been increased from ₹38 to ₹41 per litre.
According to the announcement, the increase will result in an additional expenditure of ₹30 crore every month. On an annual basis, the additional financial burden is expected to be ₹360 crore.
The Tamil Nadu government has stated that the measure is expected to benefit more than 3.16 lakh milk producers across the state. Along with the higher procurement price, the government incentive for milk producers will also be increased from ₹3 to ₹5 per litre.
The move is aimed at providing greater financial support to milk producers and improving the economics of milk production. For thousands of producers dependent on dairy activities, the increased procurement price and incentive could provide additional income support.
₹351 Crore for Medical Education Capacity
The Tamil Nadu government has also announced an allocation of ₹351 crore to increase student admission capacity in government medical colleges and related institutions.
The expansion will create a total of 6,098 additional seats for students pursuing healthcare-related education. The initiative includes new seats across nursing, paramedical and medical courses.
According to the announcement, the additional capacity includes 660 B.Sc. Nursing seats and 1,925 additional seats in nursing colleges and schools. A further 2,778 seats will be created across 12 paramedical courses, while 735 additional seats will be added in medical courses.
The Tamil Nadu government is also planning to establish seven new government nursing colleges. The expansion of educational infrastructure is expected to create more opportunities for students seeking careers in healthcare.
Increasing the number of trained healthcare professionals can also help strengthen the state’s healthcare workforce over the long term.
New 400-Bed Hospital in Perambalur
Healthcare infrastructure is another major focus of the latest Tamil Nadu government announcements.
A new 400-bed world-class multi-speciality hospital will be established in Perambalur at an estimated cost of ₹300 crore. The proposed hospital is intended to provide advanced medical treatment and healthcare services to people in the region.
The hospital is expected to strengthen the availability of specialised healthcare facilities and reduce the need for patients to travel longer distances for advanced medical treatment.
The Tamil Nadu government has included the hospital project among its major healthcare-related measures, highlighting the focus on expanding public healthcare infrastructure.
Health Insurance Limit Proposed to Rise to ₹25 Lakh
Another major announcement relates to the Chief Minister’s Comprehensive Health Insurance Scheme.
Under the proposal announced by the Tamil Nadu government, the annual limit for medical treatment under the scheme will increase from ₹5 lakh to ₹25 lakh.
The proposed five-fold increase could significantly expand the financial support available to eligible beneficiaries requiring costly medical treatment. Higher insurance coverage can be particularly important for families facing major medical or surgical expenses.
The Tamil Nadu government has also announced additional medical and surgical services for transgender persons under the Chief Minister’s Comprehensive Health Insurance Scheme.
Specialised Healthcare Services for Transgender Persons
Additional medical and surgical services for transgender persons will be provided through selected government hospitals under the insurance scheme.
The facilities identified in the announcement include Chennai Stanley, Tirunelveli, Thoothukudi, Chengalpattu, Thiruvarur, Karur and Kanyakumari.
The decision represents an expansion of specialised healthcare access under the state insurance programme. The Tamil Nadu government has included these services as part of its broader healthcare measures announced under Rule 110.
Providing specialised medical and surgical services through government healthcare institutions can help eligible beneficiaries access treatment through the existing insurance framework.
Focus on Healthcare and Livelihood Support
Taken together, the latest announcements demonstrate the broad approach of the Tamil Nadu government across multiple public welfare areas.
The increase in milk procurement prices and incentives is focused on supporting milk producers and strengthening their income. At the same time, the expansion of medical, nursing and paramedical seats is aimed at creating a larger pool of trained healthcare professionals.
The new hospital in Perambalur adds to healthcare infrastructure, while the proposed increase in the insurance treatment limit is designed to provide greater financial protection for medical expenses.
The Tamil Nadu government has also expanded the scope of healthcare services for transgender persons through selected government hospitals, creating additional avenues for specialised treatment.
6,098 New Healthcare Education Seats
The creation of 6,098 additional seats is among the most significant education-related decisions announced by the Tamil Nadu government.
With 660 B.Sc. Nursing seats, 1,925 additional nursing seats, 2,778 paramedical seats across 12 courses and 735 medical seats, the expansion covers several important areas of healthcare education.
The Tamil Nadu government is also establishing seven new government nursing colleges, which could further increase opportunities for students interested in nursing education.
The expansion is particularly significant because healthcare systems require trained professionals across different disciplines, including doctors, nurses and paramedical staff.
Broader Impact of the Announcements
The latest decisions by the Tamil Nadu government cover both immediate welfare support and long-term public infrastructure development.
For milk producers, the revised procurement price and increased incentive could provide direct financial benefits. For students, thousands of new seats could create additional opportunities to pursue healthcare careers.
For residents of Perambalur, the proposed 400-bed hospital could improve access to advanced medical services. Meanwhile, the proposed increase in health insurance coverage from ₹5 lakh to ₹25 lakh could provide greater financial assistance for eligible beneficiaries requiring expensive treatment.
The Tamil Nadu government has therefore combined financial support, education expansion, infrastructure development and insurance coverage within its latest Rule 110 announcements.



