The Namakku Naame Scheme encourages local participation by allowing residents and communities to contribute financially and actively in the development of public infrastructure. In Thirumazhisai, this model helps bridge the gap between government planning and grassroots involvement, ensuring that urban growth aligns with the real needs of the people.
As Thirumazhisai transforms from a quiet suburb to a dynamic urban node, it is not just state-led infrastructure projects shaping the region’s future. The Namakku Naame Scheme, a participatory initiative by the Tamil Nadu government, is enabling the residents of Thirumazhisai to directly engage in and contribute to the development of their locality. This model ensures that urban progress is inclusive, sustainable, and rooted in local needs.
Introduced by the Tamil Nadu Government, the Namakku Naame Scheme (translated as “We for Ourselves”) allows communities to co-fund small-to-medium civic projects, such as:
The Namakku Naame Scheme is a powerful example of participatory urban development, where communities are not just passive recipients of infrastructure but active partners in shaping their surroundings. In Thirumazhisai, this people-centric approach ensures that the suburb’s rapid transformation into an innovation hub is both inclusive and sustainable.