
Main Minister Tamil Nadu MK Stalin releases “Coimbore Master Plan 2041” on the Secretariat in Chennai | Photo Credit: X/@TNDIPNEWS
Tamil Nadu, Chief Minister of MK Stalin on Friday (July 4, 2025) released “Coimbatore Master Plan 2041”-a plan based on a geographical information system, which was prepared for the local planning area of Coimbor, expanded by more than 1,531 km2-U Secretary in Chennai.
The local planning area of Coimbatore includes a city company, four municipalities, 21 city Panchayat and 66 income villages – all expanded by 1,531 km 2 km, the official edition said. The document was prepared by the Directorate of the City and the Country within the Housing and City Development Department with entrances from more than 40 departments and agencies.
On the occasion of the Secretariat in Chennai were also present representatives of the main Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin, the Minister of Housing and the Development of the Cities of S. Muthusama, the main secretary of N. Muruganandam and higher officials.
My signed
In another case, a memorandum of understanding (mine) was signed to run the port of Cuddalore. The pact was signed between the Naval Council Tamil Nadu and Maathi Cuddalore Port and Maritime Private Limited, in the presence of the main minister. Minister for highways and smaller ports and higher officials were also present.
‘The development of a plan’ helps
With the new main plan: “The public may clearly know the formula of land use for each survey issue, areas available for building new industries and reserve forest areas, including, including the development of the plan,” said Rajesh B. Lund, President of the Indian Chamber and Industry, Coimbatore.
The clerk said that the main plan of the main plan is soon expected and the plan will be recorded on the government website.
Lund said that the main plan is the long -awaited demand of Coimbatore and that it shows the growth of the region. The government should maintain an open plan so that it can include public requirements and proposals if necessary.
SR ARVIND KUMAR, President of the Confederation of Real Estate Developers Associations in India, Coimbatore, said the plan published in 1994 had 59% of the area set aside for agriculture. The revised plan has 33% earmarked as a green area and opened the remaining area for development. It integrated designs on a circular road and wastewater treatment. The plan imagined the needs of the region when the population grows to about 60 lakhs, he said.
Published – 4 July 2025 06:16 IS IS