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
Thirtyone years after it was cleared and a full 25 years after a Commission on Inquiry went into the allegations of corruption and malpractice, the Veeranam water supply scheme is again in the news.
The Cauvery River Authority's Monitoring Committee (MC) will meet in New Delhi on Thursday.
The Tamil Nadu State Government should take immediate steps to execute the Gulf of Mannar biosphere reserve preservation project, Prof. M.S. Swaminathan, agriculture scientist, said today. For
The water table in Chennai has dipped to an alarming level this summer due to continuous failure of monsoon and lack of facilities such as rain water harvesting. The readings taken by the Metrowater
With Chennai's vehicle population more than doubling in 10 years, environmentalists want the new government to address urgently the mounting problem of automobile pollution that is chocking the
Krishna water release from the Kandaleru reservoir to Chennai has been stopped. This was confirmed to the Tamil Nadu Government by Andhra pradesh today. The shutters of the reservoir, about 200 km
A seven-week survey and checking of polluting vehicles in Chennai done by consumer groups found more than 25 per cent of the vehicles polluting excessively. A large percentage of the vehicles were
Even as Delhi hogs the limelight with the controversies surrounding the use of CNG, Chennai is silently yet aggressively moving ahead in popularising the use of LPG as auto
The Metropolitan Transport Corporation (MTC) plans to set up Rain Water Harvesting (RWH) facilities at the Besant Nagar and Adyar bus terminus and the MTC headquarters on Pallavan Salai in Chennai at
Metrowater has posted two senior officials to oversee the progress of Chennai City Rivers Conservation Project (CCRCP). The two officials, who hold the rank of Chief Engineer, come under the