Tamil Nadu

‘Vada Chennai Valarchi Thittam’ to upgrade northern parts of city

Under the scheme, the most backward 50 blocks in the State, including those in hilly regions, will be identified and projects to the tune of Rs 5 crore will be taken up in each block

DT NEXT Bureau

CHENNAI: For several decades, residents in North Chennai have complained about the lesser attention pointing out faster growth of South Chennai and stalled development in the northern part of the city.

To address the gaps, the State government has announced 'Vada Chennai Valarchi Thittam' at a cost of Rs 1,000 crore.

According to the Budget announcement, Chennai is one of the fastest growing cities in the country and ranks high in the 'Ease of Living Index' published by various agencies. "However, there are some pockets in the city, particularly in the North Chennai region, which are deficient in infrastructure and basic amenities. To ensure balanced and equitable development of the city, the Government will implement the "Vada Chennai Valarchi Thittam,” it added.

Under this scheme, action will be taken to identify and address the infrastructure deficit and gaps in development. The scheme will be implemented by converging the funds of Chennai Metropolitan Development Authority (CMDA) with other ongoing schemes.

Moreover, to ensure balanced growth across the State, the government will implement the 'Focus Blocks Programme'.

Under the scheme, the most backward 50 blocks in the State, including those in hilly regions, will be identified and projects to the tune of Rs 5 crore will be taken up in each block.

Visit news.dtnext.in to explore our interactive epaper!

Download the DT Next app for more exciting features!

Click here for iOS

Click here for Android

Flagging off new 300 buses, CM Vijay goes on ride on Perambur route

Will give fitting lesson to TVK in by-polls: Farmers on Mekedatu

TVK cadres invoke god at Talakaveri for abundant flow

Chennai: Conman claiming links to ex-minister cheats govt job aspirant of Rs 23 Lakh

Ammonia gas leak deaths: Toll reaches 13; 43 still under treatment in Tamil Nadu