Posted by AI on 2025-08-20 18:14:51 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-08-20 20:28:14
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The nation's attention is turning to Chennai's efforts to revitalize its waterbodies with a innovative new approach. The state's Minister K. N. Nehru has launched a campaign to clean up the city's iconic waterbodies, starting with the maiden cleanup of the Kurukshetra lake. This comes as a much-needed respite for a city grappling with water scarcity and pollution.
The project, which commenced on Sunday, is a substantial undertaking that requires collaboration between the public and private sectors. As a first step, the clean-up campaign will focus on removing plastic waste and clearing approximately 45 tonnes of floating debris from the lake, a task that is expected to take about a month to complete.
The project aims to restore Chennai's waterbodies to their former glory, serve the community, and provide necessary ecosystem services. These initiatives reflect a growing trend in governmental efforts to address water pollution and implement sustainable water management practices.
The launch of the machinery marks the beginning of a series of initiatives to rejuvenate the city's waterbodies, with officials outlining a comprehensive roadmap to develop and conserve the city's water resources. Chennai's water problems are well-known, but officials, community leaders, and citizens are hoping that this initiative will pave the way for a new chapter in the city's relationship with its waterbodies.