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SPIC Nagar Lions Club in association with SPIC adopted ‘’Pottalkadu’’, near Tuticorin, is today a ‘’Model Village’’ having a good school, drinking water facility, bus shelter, toilet facilities etc. In Adaikkalapuram Village, SPIC Nagar Lions Club built a traffic island . The Club laid a pipeline for 2 kms nearly to supply water from the TWAD Board to St. Joseph Lerasorium, Tuticorin. Lucia Centre for Blind and disabled, Tuticorin also obtained pumps and water tank from the Club. SPIC Nagar Rotary built a water tank for the benefit of Mullakadu Village and till this date water charges are paid by SPIC.

An STD Booth maintained by the SPIC Nagar Lions Club has employed differently abled (handicapped) persons with a monthly salary of Rs.1,800/-. The Club built a bus shelter on the Tuticorin – Tirunelveli highways near the by-pass road. The Club has built two other Bus Shelters one at Muthiahpuram and the other just opposite to SPIC Nagar. The members of the Club visit a day in a year to the Avvai Illam, an orphanage run by Gandhigramam Trust at Sivasailam, clothes and materials worth more than Rs.10,000/- are being donated to the welfare of the children every year.

With the aim of facilitating the Noon Meal Scheme, which is a boon to the downtrodden children, SPIC contributed Rs.5.5 lakhs towards maintenance works of more than 100 Noon Meal Centre’s coming under the surveillance of Udangudi, Sathankulam and Karungulam Panchayats in Thoothukudi District. This ensured that the poor children had a hygienic environment for dining.

SPIC has contributed Rs.5 lakhs for the construction of Tuticorin Stadium and 1 lakh towards construction of Tuticorin Gymkhana Indoor Stadium. SPIC also for the development of its business community, contributed Rs.1 lakh to All India Chamber of Commerce for its premises renovation work and another lakh of rupee to the expansion works of Indian Chamber of Commerce and Industries building at Tuticorin.

An exquisite park developed by SPIC in front of the newly built Tuticorin Railway Station is a mile stone showcasing the interest of SPIC in beautifying Tuticorin Town. This park embodies a lawn adorned with the presence of a pearl model (the symbol of the City) having a fountain in it. This social project was constructed at an expenditure of Rs.3.25 lakhs.

SPIC’s contribution of Rs.1.25 lakhs for construction of Ladies change room at Courtallam Five Falls is still a good example of SPIC’s interest in the development of domestic tourism of Tamilnadu in general and Tirunelveli & Tuticorin Districts in particular. SPIC built a bus shelter opposite to the New Collectorate, Tuticorin for the benefit of the public.

SPIC patronized Spastics Society and Cheshire Home of Tuticorin. There have been two physiotherapists in the Spastics Society to train the spastic children. An annual expenditure of Rs.3 lakhs is incurred to run this social project. SPIC incurs Rs.3 lakhs an annual expenditure to run the Cheshire Home. At present, Cheshire Home has 11 differently abled children.

SPIC has contributed Rs.5 lakhs to M/sAmar Seva Sangam, Tirunelveli Dist, Tamilnadu which is patronizing differently abled children.