
On Sunday, the Tamil Nadu government introduced various measures taken by the city administration and the water supply department for the well -being of people in the state. The official release said that the allocation of CRORE 9 011 GBP was carried out for 71 drinking water projects, of which 12.137 million people would benefit from four municipal corporations, 13 municipalities, 49 city Panchayats and 10,565 rural dwellings.
She assigned 1,777 GBP Crore for 17 underground sewerage systems in three municipal corporations, eight municipalities and six urban panchayatts. It was sanctioned by 6,655 crore for drinking water and the development of parks in corporations and municipalities. As part of the Kalaignar City Development System, 5,000 GBPs were assigned to the municipalities and urban Panchayats.
Within the “Namak Naame” (our own scheme) with the allocation of the CRORE 582 GBP and the public contribution of the CRORE 183 GBP, various developmental works were underway, she said. Within the urban employment system, employment cards of employment were provided 2,04,860 people with estimated costs of 100 crore and 12,71,006 men. As part of the action plan of fixed waste management, 42,225 individual household latrines (IHHL), 545 public toilets, 614 urinals, 154 micro composting centers and 561 material recovery equipment were established.
So far, in municipalities and corporations, under amrut 2.O, 446 underground sewerage work, drinking water work, park development and renewal and improvement of water units were completed in three phases at estimated costs at 6,655 crore. 11 corporations for estimated costs at 10,639 Crore were developed as part of the Smart Cities mission. As part of the Infrastructure and Development Fund, 28 new bus booth projects were approved for the project for the project 968 Crore and Trichy, Namakkal Corporations, Sankarankoil, Colachel, Gudalur (Tati), Melur Bus Stand was completed and used. The work of the remaining bus stands is coming to complete, he said.
As part of the Development Development Scheme of Kalaignar and Capital Grant Funds, 28 new bus stands and under the capital grant fund for estimated costs of 279 Crore, three of which completed and took place with the remaining bus parts, she said. As part of the AMRUT 2.0 scheme, work in underground sewers are carried out in 14 corporations at estimated costs at 3,360 GBP Crore, she said.
“To avoid flood damage in suburban municipalities and corporations in Chennai, rainwater drainage with a length of 109.094 km was completed at estimated costs of 270 Crore,” said a total of 177 new shelters and was used in the national mission in the national mission. According to the system “Mudhalvarin Mugavari” (the address of the main minister), from 46,241 petitions received in corporations, 98.3% were solved up to 85,464 petitions received in municipalities.
Published – 8 June 2025 20:16