Tamil Nadu’s public works minister, B. Rajkumar, toured several infrastructure projects in the coastal district of Cuddalore on Thursday, focusing on a new sewage‑treatment plant and an animal‑birth‑control (ABC) centre.
The minister inspected the construction of a sewage‑treatment plant at Devanampattinam, which officials said will cost about ₹43.45 crore. The facility is intended to serve the town’s growing population and address recurring water‑pollution concerns. Rajkumar also visited an ABC centre in the nearby village of Pachaiyankuppam, part of a state‑wide effort to manage stray‑animal populations through sterilisation.
Both projects are part of the Tamil Nadu government’s broader push to improve sanitation and public health infrastructure in the region. The sewage‑treatment plant is slated for completion by the end of the fiscal year, while the ABC centre is expected to become operational within the next six months, according to local officials.
Analysis: The timing of the inspections underscores the state’s emphasis on upgrading basic services ahead of the upcoming local elections, when infrastructure delivery often influences voter sentiment. The ₹43.45 crore investment in Devanampattinam reflects a sizable allocation for a single plant, suggesting that the government may be prioritising high‑visibility projects in coastal districts vulnerable to flooding and pollution. The ABC centre aligns with a national trend of using sterilisation to address stray‑animal issues, though animal‑rights groups have occasionally questioned the adequacy of such measures without complementary welfare programs.
Sources
– “Minister B. Rajkumar inspects ongoing projects in Cuddalore,” The Hindu, https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/tamil-nadu/minister-b-rajkumar-inspects-ongoing-projects-in-cuddalore/article71185235.ece
Story synopsis gathered from: The Hindu – National — source
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