The Government of Tamil Nadu is actively modernizing its printing facilities by introducing new binding machines and adopting advanced technologies. The Stationery and Printing Department, which has been serving the government for over 192 years, is at the forefront of this initiative. The department operates the Government Central Press in Chennai and five branch presses across the state, all of which are embracing new methods to keep pace with modern developments.
As part of the modernization efforts, the Government Central Press in Chennai is equipped with modern printing machines, binding machines, desktop publishing systems, and other advanced equipment. These upgrades are designed to enhance the efficiency and quality of printing services provided to various government departments and the public.
The department’s commitment to modernization is further evidenced by its continuous efforts to adopt new technologies and methods. By upgrading its equipment and processes, the department aims to improve the quality and efficiency of its printing and binding services, ensuring timely and effective communication of government information to the public.
These initiatives reflect the Government of Tamil Nadu’s dedication to enhancing its printing infrastructure, thereby supporting the dissemination of information and the smooth functioning of various governmental operations.