January 9, 2026 — Padiyanallur, Tiruvallur district.
Citizens from Tiruchirappalli, Tiruppur, and Tirunelveli connected via video conferencing and shared their dreams directly with the Chief Minister.
“Unga Kanavu Sollunga” (உங்க கனவை சொல்லுங்கள்) — Tell Your Dream — is Tamil Nadu’s participatory governance initiative where every household can directly share their aspirations, needs, and ideas with the government.
It is now one of the most talked-about initiatives in Tamil Nadu politics — and with a new TVK government in place, the question everyone is asking is: what happens to this portal now?
💡 Quick Answer: Unga Kanavu Sollunga = Tamil Nadu citizen dream-sharing initiative Multiple channels to participate: WhatsApp, phone, email, QR code, website, AI portal New government update: TVK government expected to continue and expand citizen feedback — watch tn.gov.in for updates
Unga Kanavu Sollunga — literally meaning “Tell Your Dream” — is a state-wide public outreach program launched on January 9, 2026 at Padiyanallur, Ponneri, Tiruvallur district.
The initiative is designed to:
- Understand what Tamil Nadu citizens need from their government
- Assess which existing government schemes are working
- Collect people’s future aspirations for building a Vision 2030
- Create governance that is “written by the people, for the people”
Scale: The survey covers every household across Tamil Nadu’s 38 districts — using a structured two-page questionnaire covering 65 existing government schemes across 9 categories.
How to Participate — Multiple Channels
Channel 1: Phone Call
Volunteers contact you directly at home — no action needed from your side. A volunteer visits or calls with the structured questionnaire.
Channel 2: WhatsApp
Share your dream via WhatsApp — 7,527 responses came through WhatsApp on Day 1 alone.
Channel 3: Email
Submit via official email — contact details on tn.gov.in
Channel 4: QR Code Card
After a volunteer visits, you receive a QR-coded Dream Card. Scan the QR code to:
- Track the status of your suggestion
- Add more details later
- Get updates on government response
Channel 5: Official Website & Social Media
2,015 responses were received through social media platforms and official website on Day 1.
Channel 6: AI-Powered Portal
An AI-powered portal generated 2,645 responses on Day 1 — the highest of any single channel. Citizens can submit detailed suggestions and get AI-guided feedback.
What the Survey Covers — 65 Schemes, 9 Categories
The two-page questionnaire covers:
- Women and children welfare
- Education
- Health
- Agriculture and farmers
- Youth employment
- Senior citizens
- Infrastructure
- Social welfare
- Economic development
New TVK Government — What Changes?
Key clarification: Unga Kanavu Sollunga was launched by the DMK government under CM MK Stalin on January 9, 2026 — as part of election manifesto building.
With TVK winning the 2026 elections and CM Vijay taking charge on May 10, 2026 — the initiative’s status under the new government is being watched.
What is expected:
- TVK government has announced a “Tamil Nadu Citizen Privilege Card” — an AI-powered system for citizen-government interaction
- A “Vetri TN Super App” for all government services
- These may subsume or replace the Unga Kanavu Sollunga framework
What to do now:
- If you submitted feedback earlier — your QR code still works to track your submission
- For new suggestions to CM Vijay’s government — watch tn.gov.in and cm.tn.gov.in for citizen petition/feedback options
⚡ This page will be updated as TVK government announces its citizen engagement channels.
Official Links
| Purpose | Link |
|---|---|
| Tamil Nadu Government | tn.gov.in |
| CM’s Office | cm.tn.gov.in |
| Public Grievances | pgportal.gov.in |
FAQ
Unga Kanavu Sollunga portal kahan hai? The initiative used multiple channels — phone, WhatsApp, email, QR code, website, and AI portal. No single standalone registration website exists. With new TVK government, citizen feedback channels are expected to change — watch tn.gov.in.
Kya TVK government ne yeh initiative continue kiya? TVK government has not formally announced continuation of this specific initiative. New citizen engagement tools — Citizen Privilege Card and Vetri TN Super App — are being planned.
QR code card mila tha — kya woh still valid hai? Yes — QR codes issued earlier can still be scanned to track submitted feedback.
