In the landscape of Indian governance, policy is often a “top-down” affair—crafted in the air-conditioned rooms of secretariats and pushed down to the rural hinterlands. However, the Tamil Nadu government, under the leadership of Chief Minister M.K. Stalin, has recently flipped this script with the launch of “Unga Kanava Sollunga” (Tell Your Dreams).
Launched on January 9, 2026, from Ponneri in the Tiruvallur district, this initiative is not just another welfare program; it is a massive, state-wide data-gathering exercise aimed at making the “Dravidian Model” of governance truly participatory. By asking every household to articulate their aspirations, the government is attempting to build a “Vision 2030” document that is written by the people, for the people.
What exactly is the “Unga Kanava Sollunga” Scheme?
At its core, “Unga Kanava Sollunga” is a public outreach program designed to bridge the gap between the administration and the common man. While the government has implemented numerous schemes over the last few years—ranging from free bus travel for women to the Kalaignar Magalir Urimai Thogai—this new project seeks to find out what is missing.
The government has deployed a massive army of 50,000 volunteers, primarily drawn from Women’s Self-Help Groups (SHGs), to visit approximately 1.91 crore households. Their mission? To sit down with families and ask: “What are your dreams for your family, your neighborhood, and your State?”
The Digital Backbone of the Program
Unlike traditional surveys that often get lost in paper trails, “Unga Kanava Sollunga” is built on a robust digital framework.
- Mobile Application: Volunteers use a dedicated mobile app to record responses in real-time.
- Unique Family ID: Each household is assigned a unique tracking ID, ensuring that their specific needs are logged into a centralized database.
- QR-Coded Dream Cards: After the interview, families are given a card with a QR code. By scanning this, citizens can track the status of their suggestions or requirements.

The 9 Pillars of Aspiration: What the Government is Asking
The survey isn’t just a vague conversation about the future. It uses a structured two-page annexure that covers 65 existing government schemes across nine critical categories. This helps the government understand which current programs are working and where new interventions are needed.
| Category | Focus Areas |
| Children & Education | Nutrition, school infrastructure, and digital learning. |
| Women’s Welfare | Financial independence, safety, and health. |
| Youth & Employment | Skill development, job opportunities, and startups. |
| Health & Sanitation | Quality of PHCs, drinking water, and waste management. |
| Agriculture & Fisheries | Irrigation, subsidies, and modern farming tools. |
| Infrastructure | Rural roads, urban housing, and public transport. |
| Social Justice | Support for SC/ST/OBC communities and minorities. |
| Differently Abled | Accessibility, assistive devices, and inclusive jobs. |
| Elderly Care | Pensions, healthcare access, and community support. |

Why “Unga Kanava Sollunga” Matters for the 2026-2027 Budget
One of the most significant aspects of this initiative is its timing. The data collection, which concluded in February 2026, was specifically timed to feed into the State Budget.
Usually, budgets are based on departmental requests and fiscal projections. However, with the data from “Unga Kanava Sollunga,” the Finance Department now has a heatmap of the state’s needs. If a particular district shows a high demand for veterinary clinics or a specific town dreams of better drainage systems, the budget can allocate funds with surgical precision.
This move toward Evidence-Based Policy Making ensures that taxpayer money is spent on what people actually want, rather than what officials think they want.
Engaging the Youth and the Diaspora
The Tamil Nadu government recognizes that “dreams” often belong to the younger generation. To capture this demographic, a dedicated portal was launched on January 11, 2026, specifically for those aged 15 to 29.
Youngsters are encouraged to submit their short-term goals and long-term visions for 2030. Whether it’s wanting a world-class sports stadium in Madurai or a high-tech coding hub in Trichy, these digital entries are being analyzed to shape the state’s economic and educational policies.
Furthermore, the scheme has reached out to the Non-Resident Tamil (NRT) community. Starting January 12, NRIs were invited to share their perspectives. This acknowledges that the “Global Tamil” has a stake in the state’s progress and can offer international best practices to improve local governance.
Tamilnadu Government – Unga Kanava Sollunga App
The Logistics: A Human-Centric Approach
The scale of “Unga Kanava Sollunga” is staggering. With a budget of ₹43.52 crore, the logistics involve:
- Training SHG Members: The 50,000 volunteers aren’t just data entry clerks; they are trained to have empathetic conversations.
- District-Level Videos: Each district has produced a 15-minute video highlighting specific local achievements and asking for feedback on localized issues.
- Accountability: By providing a QR code to every home, the government has created a level of accountability that is rare in such large-scale surveys.
“The Chief Minister has introduced a remarkable scheme that no one has ever heard of before… volunteers will visit each household and ask people about their needs and dreams of expectation.” — K. Kanimozhi, Member of Parliament.+1
Critical Perspectives and Challenges
No government program of this magnitude is without its detractors. Critics and opposition leaders have questioned the timing of the scheme, suggesting it may be a “pre-election data-gathering exercise.” Others argue that the core needs of the youth—employment and education—are already well-known and don’t require another survey.
However, the government maintains that the goal is deeper than just “needs”—it’s about “dreams.” While a “need” might be a road, a “dream” might be a community center that fosters local art or a vocational center that transforms the local economy.
The real challenge lies in execution. Collecting the dreams of 1.9 crore families is one thing; fulfilling them is another. The success of “Unga Kanava Sollunga” will ultimately be judged by how many of these aspirations find their way into the physical infrastructure and social fabric of Tamil Nadu over the next four years.
Conclusion: A Blueprint for the Future
“Unga Kanava Sollunga” represents a shift toward a more empathetic administration. By validating the personal aspirations of its citizens, the Tamil Nadu government is building a database of hope.
For the average citizen, the sight of a volunteer at their door asking, “What do you want for your child’s future?” is a powerful gesture of inclusion. As the state moves toward its 2030 goals, this scheme ensures that the roadmap is not just a collection of numbers, but a reflection of the collective heartbeat of the Tamil people.
Whether you are a student in a remote village in Theni or a tech professional in Chennai, your dream now has a unique ID and a place in the state’s grand plan. It is a bold experiment that other states in India will undoubtedly be watching closely.

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