Chennai: Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K.Stalin on Tuesday said the government will send rice, milk power and life-saving drugs to Sri Lanka in the first phase.
He also appealed to the people to contribute money for the purpose.
Stalin said with the permission of the BJP-led central government, the state will soon send 40,000 ton of rice, 500 ton of milk powder and life-saving drugs to Sri Lanka caught in a severe economic crisis.
He also appealed to the people to donate on a humanitarian basis so that necessary items can be bought and sent to the island nation.
Earlier, Stalin had requested the Centre to allow the state to ship the essentials, including food grains, vegetables and medicines from Thoothukudi port to Tamils living in Northern and Eastern Parts of Sri Lanka and Colombo, as well as those working in the plantations who are reeling under the severe crisis.
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On Monday, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin thanked External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar for accepting the state's offer to help the Sri Lankan people caught in a severe economic crisis.
Taking to Twitter, Stalin said: "A personal thanks to Hon'ble Dr. S. Jaishankar for accepting TN's request to help the people of Sri Lanka. Am sure that this humane gesture will be greatly welcomed by all and help to improve the warmth and cordiality between nations. Let the goodwill grow in all spheres."
On April 29, Tamil Nadu Assembly passed a unanimous resolution urging the Central government to permit the state to send essential items, medicines to Sri Lanka on a humanitarian basis.
The resolution was moved by Stalin signalling the state government's changed stance.