Jayalalithaa launched 10 'Amma' pharmacies at Chennai, Erode, Salem, Cuddalore, Erode, Madurai, Sivaganga and Virudhunagar through video-conferencing from the secretariat.
The pharmacies, set up a cost of Rs 1 crore, will "sell quality medicines at fair prices," in line with directives from Jayalalithaa in this regard, a state government release said. The 'Amma Pharmacy' effort comes close on the heels of the government launching the subsidised 'Amma Salt' recently even as 'Amma Canteens' and 'Amma Mineral Water', both low-cost initiatives, have been well received by a large section of the people.
Jayalalithaa is popularly addressed as Amma (mother) by her party workers and supporters. The ruling All India Dravida Munetra Kazhagam is already implementing a slew of schemes including providing rice, laptops to students and milch animals, all free of cost to beneficiaries.
The chief minister launched a series of other initiatives covering various departments including transport. She flagged-off over 400 new and refurbished buses and small bus services, a Rs 94 crore initiative, the release added.
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