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Irrigation Ponniar Hosur Krishnagiri Completed 1993 Earthen 547 13.5 30 Kesarigulihalla Dam Irrigation K.gulihalla Palakodu Dharmapuri Completed 1985 Earthen 1672 16.74 31 Kodaganar Dam Irrigation Vedasandur Dindigul Completed 1993 Earthen / Gravity & Masonry 2893 12.75 32 Kodumudiyar Dam Irrigation Nambiyar Nanguneri Tirunelveli Completed 2003
Kudimaramathu is a scheme for restoring all the minor irrigation tanks and lakes in Tamil Nadu State, India. This is the program taken up by the Government of Tamil Nadu led by Chief Minister Edappadi K. Palaniswami on 13 March 2017. In April 2022, the Government of India launched a similar water body rejuvenation scheme called the Mission ...
The council of ministers are assisted by department secretaries attached to each ministry who are from the Tamil Nadu cadre of the IAS. [2] The chief executive officer responsible for issuing orders on behalf of the Government is the Chief Secretary to the State Government, with Thiru.
The Department of Water Resources is one of the departments of Government of Tamil Nadu. The department was split from the Public works department in June 2021 and is responsible for the management and conservation of water bodies in the state. [1]
The government of Tamil Nadu, the administrative body responsible for the governance of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu, comprises 43 departments. The Governor of Tamil Nadu is the constitutional head of state while the Chief Minister heads the executive branch acting along with the council of ministers. The ministers are responsible for the ...
Tamil Nadu Farmer's Management of Irrigation Systems Act 2000; Tamil Nadu Advocates Clerks Welfare Fund Act 1999; Tamil Nadu Sales Tax Entertainments Tax and Luxury Tax Settlements of Disputes Act 1999; The Tamil Nadu Acquisition of Land for Industrial Purposes 1998; Tamil Nadu Prohibition of Harassment of Women Act, 1998
The project was inaugurated by the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu K. Kamaraj. This is one of the Major irrigation schemes were planned in Kamaraj's period . The other projects are Lower Bhavani, Mani Muthuar, Cauvery delta, Aarani River, Vaigai Dam, Amravathi, Sathanur, Pullambadi, Parambikulam and Neyaru Dams.
In 2005 - 2006 the state reported revenue from medium commercial irrigation from the Amaravathi Reservoir Project was Rs. 43,51,000. [6] During 2003–04, the Tamil Nadu Electricity Board proposed to increase the dams utility by installing 4 MW capacity hydro-electric power station, [7] which is now operating.