Chennai: Chief Minister M K Stalin on Friday announced that Rs 1,000 Crore initially will be given to the government department, including city administration, water resources, and highways, to take a scheme to reduce flooding in Chennai and the suburbs.
This is based on recommendations from the flood mitigation panel led by retired Bureaucrat V Thirupugazh.
Replying to the debate about the movement thanks to the address of the governor in the Assembly, CM said the city witnessed heavy rain like no one witnessed in the past five decades, leaving a full drinking water reservoir.
“We prevent impact on people by regulating the release of water from the reservoir; its properties are maintained; and lives are saved.
The government works hard to ensure that people are not included in the tribulation when the next rainy season arrives,” Stalin said.
The state government released Hospital 801 Crore from SDRF to take assistance and restoration work after heavy rainfall in recent months.
By stating that AIDMK leaders did not have the standard locus to talk about flooding in Chennai, Stalin considering the December 2015 disaster flooding and damage caused.
Taking excavations of opposition leaders, Edappadi K Palaniswami for accusing the decline in law and order in the state, Stalin said the legal supremacy applies in Tamil Nadu.
“Even if someone from DMK makes a mistake, even if he commits a small crime, I swear by Anna, I swear by Kaaignar (Kalattain), Stalin will take the right action.
There is no change in that matter,” he said, in the middle of a big Hard table.
The sale of drugs near educational institutions has been stopped and the government will make it more criminal by changing the law.
“The crime against women is being handled by iron.
Intensive steps have been taken against rowdies and mercenaries,” CM said.
He said the Amma canteen would continue to exist, even when the previous AIDMK regime had stopped the program launched by M grants and those who were named after.
“Tamil Nadu Dr.
J Jayalalithaa Fisheries University remains, as well as the University of Tamil Nadu Dr.
J Jayalalithaa and the University of Art and a statue of the former minister’s chairman at the State Council for higher education.
The warning is under the maintenance of the state PWD.
You launch the Amma Clinic, but There is no clinic.
How can the government close the clinic that is not there? “Stalin said.