Chennai:Tamil Nadu's development is unique as it is not merely about the economy but more about "inclusive growth of the Dravidian model" of social justice, women's development and equality, Chief Minister M K Stalin said on Thursday.
The State stood apart as one of the developed ones in the country in many aspects and contributed greatly to the overall development of the nation, he said and sought Prime Minister Narendra Modi to increase the Centre's contribution to schemes and fund allocation, and thereby render justice to Tamil Nadu for its contribution to the country's economy.
Speaking at the function marking the dedication to the nation various projects worth thousands of crores of rupees and laying foundation stones for several projects by the Prime Minister, in the presence of Tamil Nadu Governor R N Ravi and Union Minister L Murugan here, the Chief Minister claimed that Tamil Nadu greatly contributed to the overall development of India in the fields of education, economy, health, agriculture, exports and highly skilled human resources.
"Tamil Nadu plays a vital role in India's development. The development of Tamil Nadu is unique from that of other States. Its development is not just about economy but one of inclusive (growth) with social justice, women's development and equality," Stalin asserted. The State is a pioneer not only in economic and other related factors but also in social justice, equality and women's empowerment. "In short, Tamil Nadu is a State for inclusive growth. This is what we call 'the Dravidian model', the Chief Minister said.
The Tamil Nadu government has largely corrected the fiscal imbalance and also re-structured the finances of the State. Its contribution is very crucial to India's development and the Union government's fiscal resources. Its share in India's GDP is 9.22 per cent and in the overall tax income of the Central government, Tamil Nadu's share is 6 per cent, he claimed.
The State constituted 8.4 per cent of the total exports of the nation with a share of 19.4 per cent in the textile industry and 32.5 per cent in export of cars. As to leather products exports, the contribution is 33 per cent.