Minister for the Water Resources Department (WRD) Duraimurugan 
Tamil Nadu

Committed to Nadanthaai Vaazhi Cauvery, awaiting Union government funds: WRD

“We are not against the project. We are also keen to implement it. We are duty-bound to implement the scheme once we receive the funds from the Union government,” the minister said while responding to deputy Leader of the Opposition RB Udhayakumar’s query regarding the status of the project.

DT NEXT Bureau

CHENNAI: Water Resources Minister Duraimurugan informed the Tamil Nadu  Assembly on Monday that the Nadanthaai Vaazhi Cauvery project would be implemented once the State government receives funds from the Union Government.

“We are not against the project. We are also keen to implement it. We are duty-bound to implement the scheme once we receive the funds from the Union government,” the minister said while responding to deputy Leader of the Opposition RB Udhayakumar’s query regarding the status of the project.

The minister explained that the project was designed to rejuvenate and effectively curb the sewage pollution affecting the Cauvery and its tributaries—Thirumani Mutharu, Sarabanga, Bhavani, Amaravathi, and Noyyal—in the State. As per the statement made in the Assembly, the project would be implemented in three phases.

The National River Conservation Directorate has approved Rs 933 crore for the project, with a funding pattern of 60% from the Union government and 40% from the State Government, he added.

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