Mayor receives award from Jal Shakti Ministry

Published - March 30, 2022 10:12 pm IST - MADURAI

Madurai Mayor V. Indrani and Corporation Commissioner K. P. Karthikeyan receive the award from Jal Shakti Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat in New Delhi on Tuesday.

Madurai Mayor V. Indrani and Corporation Commissioner K. P. Karthikeyan receive the award from Jal Shakti Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat in New Delhi on Tuesday. | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement

The Madurai Corporation has bagged the third prize awarded by the Jal Shakti Ministry, Government of India, for its initiatives taken in water resource management.

Accompanied by Commissioner K. P. Karthikeyan, Mayor V. Indrani received the award at a function held in New Delhi on Tuesday from Union Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat and other dignitaries. The ministry, which was formed in 2019 has been presenting awards since then to the best State, district and Corporations across the country.

A press release issued here on Wednesday stated that the Union government had ranked Tamil Nadu in the third place among the best State category.

Many districts and Corporations were also assessed by the expert teams under different categories. The objective of the ranking was to encourage stakeholders and the people to adopt holistic approach towards water resources management.

According to an official in the Corporation’s engineering wing, the civic body in Madurai had effectively introduced recycling of waste water and adopted new methods in disposal of solid waste and bulk waste generators. The Corporation had also carried out repairs on defunct borewells and brought them back to use.

The officials had also found ways to drain the rainwater logging in low lying areas in and around the Periyar bus stand, Arasaradi, Goripalayam and other locations. Similarly, it had also cleared encroachments in the rain water harvesting structures in many of the public and commercial buildings and paved way for enhancing the water table, the official added.

The Mayor said that she would continue to strive hard towards achieving the goals set and deliver potable water to all the habitations, introduce technology in solid waste management and also bring about transformation in garbage disposal in multi storeyed apartments.

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