A total of 897 MOUs is signed over various investment proposals to the tune of ₹10,27,547 crore, creating employment for over 32.23 lakh people.
The export from Tamil Nadu which stood at 26.16 billion USD in 2020-21 has since been increased to 52.07 USD in 2024-25.
By exporting electronic goods worth 14.65 billion USD, Tamil Nadu stood number one in the country surpassing Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, and Karnataka.
The number of workers increased from 2.9 crore in 2020-21 to 3.87 crore by 2024-25.
Tamil Nadu’s higher education enrolment rate has stood at 51.3% in 2023-2024, while the national average was 26%.
While the crime rate against women was 66.4 per lakh population nationally, it was 24 in Tamil Nadu.
As for global skill centres, Chennai has with a growth rate of 24.5% and 94,121 skill centres.
In this, TN has surpassed Mumbai, Pune, Hyderabad, Bengaluru, and other cities in the country.
The programmes such as Makkalai Thedi Maruthuvam, Illam Thedi Kalvi, Naan Mudhalvan and Kalaignar Kanavu Illamwere implemented by the government.