
Adani Kattupalli Port launches development projects in Tiruvallur; Rs 46.3 lakh initiative benefits over 250 students, 45 Irula families
As part of its CSR initiatives, the port constructed new toilet blocks at three govt schools: Kattupalli Government Higher Secondary School, Thirumalainagar Government Primary School, and Government Middle School at Lighthouse Kuppam.
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These upgraded sanitation facilities are expected to directly benefit over 250 students, offering them safer and more hygienic environments to pursue their education.
Additionally, the Adani Foundation installed a 1000 LPH (litres per hour) ATM-based RO water plant at Kadal Kanniyur in the Thangal Perumbulam Panchayat. This facility is especially vital for the Irula tribal community in the region, addressing their long-standing need for access to safe drinking water.
The project directly benefits 45 Irula families. The combined cost of these initiatives stands at ₹46.31 lakhs.
Cherian Abraham, Business Head of Adani Kattupalli and Ennore Ports, presided over the inaugural ceremony. The event was also attended by officials from the Education and Panchayat Departments, village leaders, and members of the local community, who expressed their gratitude for the much-needed improvements.
'These initiatives demonstrate Adani's commitment to creating long-lasting, positive impacts in the communities we operate in, especially in areas of education, health, and infrastructure,' said Abraham.
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