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Tamil Nadu Restores 365-Day Maternity Leave for Women Govt Employees Having Third Child

The change extends leave for women government employees, while the state also announced new spending on recruitment and training facilities.

  • On Tuesday, Human Resources Management Minister D. Sarathkumar announced that maternity leave for women government employees in Tamil Nadu will increase to 365 days for their third child, matching entitlements for the first two children.
  • Previously, women government employees received only 12 weeks, or 84 days, of maternity leave for births after their first two children, despite the 365-day entitlement for initial births.
  • Emphasizing the administration's welfare-oriented focus, Sarathkumar said the policy reflects Tamil Nadu's commitment to "prioritising social welfare and women's empowerment" in government employment.
  • A senior government official confirmed that a detailed government order will be issued soon to implement the revision, bringing third-child leave into alignment with existing benefits.
  • During the assembly session, Sarathkumar also unveiled a ₹12.5 crore building for the Tamil Nadu Public Service Commission and announced the "Vetri Paathai" app costing ₹20 lakh for competitive exam preparation.
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Giving a big relief to the women employees of the state, the Vijay government of Tamil Nadu has announced to increase the maternity leave from 12 weeks to 365 days (1 year) on the birth of the third child. Tamil Nadu Minister D. Sarathkumar made this announcement on Tuesday (August 18, 2026) during the discussion on departmental demands in the Assembly. He said that till now, 365 days leave was given only for the …

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The Hindu broke the news in Chennai, India on Tuesday, August 18, 2026.
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