Tamil Nadu Chief Minister C. Joseph Vijay marked the completion of his first 100 days in office with a focus on investment and welfare [1].

The milestone serves as a benchmark for the new administration's ability to attract capital and implement social reforms early in its term.

Economic growth remains a central pillar of the government's strategy. The administration secured ₹67,542 crore in investment commitments during its first 100 days [1]. To build on this momentum, the government announced a forthcoming investment conclave targeting ₹1 lakh crore [1].

Social welfare and public safety initiatives were also highlighted as key achievements. The government closed 717 liquor shops to address social concerns [1]. Additionally, the administration established a women’s safety task force, and implemented new anti-narcotics measures to improve security across the state.

Labor development is another priority for the Vijay government. The administration set a target to provide skill training for 12 lakh people [1]. This push for vocational training aims to align the local workforce with the needs of the new investments entering Tamil Nadu.

Infrastructure and farm relief also featured in the administration's early reporting. The government has emphasized a combination of governance efficiency and welfare pushes to stabilize the state's economy while protecting vulnerable populations.

Chief Minister Vijay said these measures are part of a broader effort to boost economic investment and improve safety for all citizens.

The administration secured ₹67,542 crore in investment commitments during its first 100 days.

The Vijay administration is attempting to balance aggressive pro-business policies with populist social reforms. By coupling large-scale investment targets with the closure of liquor shops and the creation of a women's safety task force, the government is signaling a governance model that seeks to attract global capital while maintaining a strict focus on social morality and public order.