
Tamil Nadu was a pioneer in terms of public private sector partnership (PPPS) and other projects must be developed through this model, Pooja Kulkarni, CEO of the Tamil Nadu infrastructure Council, said.
“There are no new PPPs in Tamil Nadu. For example, a minjur desalination plant is one of the oldest projects carried out through the PPP model,” said Tamil Nadu (CII) (CII) (CII) (CII).
Mrs Kulkarni explained that Tamil Nadu focused on the sector, including industry, energy, urban services and tourism. “On the page of the energy sector you will see a number of projects that are developing, exclusively through the PPP space – this includes small projects … also above all in the renewable energy space,” she stressed.
“Chennai is witnessing unprecedented infrastructure development. The proposed new bus termin, the outer circular road (ORR), the peripheral road road (PRR), the reconstruction of bus warehouses across Tamil Nadu and many other city development projects is very important. PPP is very important. Zone.
During the inauguration meeting, a white book on “innovations in a public private partnership” was published.
Ajit Chordia, chairman, CII Chennai Zone and Olympia Group India Group said: “The public and private sector partnerships have emerged as the most effective tool to unlock the potential. Stiring the vision of government with innovation and private sector efficiency allows us to create infrastructure that is incident and sustainable.
Muhammad Ali, President of the Confederation of Real Estate Developers in India (Credai), Chennai, said: “Today Tamil Nadu contributes over $ 400 billion to Indian GDP and our vision – in accordance with this state and vision of India 2047, many times.”
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Published – August 23 2025 12:45





