– J. Radhakrishnan: Responsible for disseminating information on departments like energy, health, education, textiles & handlooms, welfare of non-resident Tamils, and HR management.
– Gagandeep Singh Bedi: Covers municipal governance, water supply, agriculture, rural advancement, climate change & environment protection, industries & investment promotion among others.- Dheeraj Kumar: Handles home affairs and prohibition/excise-related updates.
– P. Amudha: Focuses on disaster management, women’s empowerment & social welfare sectors along with tribal welfare departments.
The Tamil Nadu government’s appointment of high-ranking civil servants as official spokespersons appears to be aimed at fostering openness and enhancing public outreach regarding key policies. Utilizing experienced IAS officers provides credibility to communication efforts while ensuring that departmental coordination remains robust when presenting details to the media.
By individually assigning bureaucrats specific portfolios ranging from health to tribal welfare or municipal administration to industry promotion-each tailored to their expertise-the system seeks efficiency in conveying detailed insights about government strategies directly from authoritative sources. Beyond offering timely information dissemination that could reduce reliance on unchecked narratives within media circles or misinformation risks among general audiences; this approach may also strengthen trust between citizens and governance mechanisms.
This innovative engagement underscores a potential shift toward direct governance accountability through structured messaging channels-a trend other states might consider adopting should it yield measurable benefits for Tamil Nadu’s public policy ecosystem.
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