Groundwater level has increased by 0.6 metres
Rs. 20 crore has been allocated for supplying water across the State, says TWAD Board managing director The groundwater level has increased from 18.10 metres below ground level (pre-monsoon) to 17.5
Rs. 20 crore has been allocated for supplying water across the State, says TWAD Board managing director The groundwater level has increased from 18.10 metres below ground level (pre-monsoon) to 17.5
Accusing the AIADMK government of politicising the Cauvery issue and "wasting time" on blaming previous regimes of "betraying" Tamil Nadu's interests, the PMK founder, S. Ramdoss, today appealed to
The Cauvery issue and free power supply once again dominated the proceedings in the Assembly during discussions on agriculture demand today, with the treasury and opposition benches trading charges
The "Farmers' Right to Live Conference", organised by the DMK farmers wing today urged the Tamil Nadu state government to take steps to convene a meeting of the Cauvery River Authority and get the
The Government today introduced in the Assembly a Bill for amending the Tamil Nadu Water Supply and Drainage Board Act, to enable local bodies to authorise any person or agency to investigate prepare
In a bid to speed up coverage of drinking water connections to all households in rural areas, the Tamil Nadu government today announced that those in the "below poverty line category " need to pay an
The Chennai Metropolitan Area Groundwater Regulation Act 1988 will be amended to strengthen its enforcement provisions and to impose restrictions on the depth of borewells, the Local Administration
The "strengthening" of the legal provisions for the enforcement of the Groundwater Regulation Act, as proposed in the policy note of the Tamil Nadu state government presented in the Assembly today,
The stepped up daily supply of 400 million litres to Chennai city by Metrowater coincides with the cumulative realisation of Krishna water crossing the one tmcft mark. Chennai can very well expect to
The issue of making supply of diesel with 0.05 per cent sulphur content which is priced marginally higher, mandatory in the Chennai Metropolitan area is once again hotting up. Coming at a time when
In a departure from tradition, Tamil Nadu metrowater will step up water supply this summer. Instead of asking people to wait in endless, long, torturous queues, Metrowater will maintain normal supply