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Cauvery water reaches tail end 50 days earlier than last year
Cauvery water reaches tail end 50 days earlier than last year

Time of India

time21-06-2025

  • Climate
  • Time of India

Cauvery water reaches tail end 50 days earlier than last year

Trichy: Nine days after chief minister M K Stalin released Cauvery water from Mettur dam, it reached the tail end regulator at Melaiyur near Poompuhar on Saturday, marking a timely start to irrigation in the delta region and reviving hopes for a successful kuruvai season. The water resources department (WRD) confirmed that water has reached the final point of distribution on schedule this year, in contrast to last year's delay. "We are starting water distribution immediately. Farmers are receiving irrigation nearly 50 days earlier than last year," a senior WRD official said. Last year, a delayed southwest monsoon led to the late opening of Mettur dam on July 28, causing the water to reach the tail end only by Aug 5, too late for kuruvai cultivation in Thanjavur, Tiruvarur, and Nagapattinam districts, where agriculture depends heavily on Cauvery water. This year, water entered Mayiladuthurai district by June 20 and reached the tail end regulator on June 21. Farmers have welcomed the timely arrival of water. "We urge WRD to ensure continuous water flow without implementing a turn system at Kallanai. Every field in the delta must receive water to maximize cultivation," said Sundara Vimalanathan, secretary of the Tamil Nadu Cauvery Farmers Protection Association. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Cardiologists Recommend: Eat 1 Teaspoon Tonight – Wake Up With a Flatter Stomach Hollywood News | USA Click Here Undo The Melaiyur regulator, also known as tail end regulator, is the final control point before the Cauvery flows into the sea at Poompuhar. From there, water is diverted into various irrigation channels. Cauvery water also reached Kaviri Thula Kattam in Mayiladuthurai on Saturday, a site of religious significance. Due to last year's delay, festivals like Aadi Perukku were held modestly. "This year, we can celebrate Aadi Perukku and Aippasi Thiruvizha Theerthavaari with the flowing Cauvery," said A Appar Sundaram, a local activist. Meanwhile, as of Saturday, the Mettur dam level stood at 113.69 feet with a storage of 83.76 tmcft. It receives an inflow of 18,220 cusecs from Karnataka and releases 15,836 cusecs downstream. Water discharge from Kallanai barrage includes 3,351 cusecs into the Cauvery, 3,350 cusecs into the Vennar, 1,011 cusecs into Grand Anicut Canal, and 848 cusecs into the Kollidam. In preparation for the irrigation season, WRD has desilted 5,021 km of rivers, distributaries, and canals across 12 districts at a cost of ₹98 crore.

Kuruvai package: Indifference towards tenant farmers alleged
Kuruvai package: Indifference towards tenant farmers alleged

The Hindu

time27-05-2025

  • General
  • The Hindu

Kuruvai package: Indifference towards tenant farmers alleged

The Tamil Nadu Cauvery Farmers Protection Association has alleged that the interests of tenant farmers have been neglected in the implementation of the 'Kuruvai Special Package' scheme. In a statement, association secretary Sundara Vimalanathan of Swamimalai said that normally the intending beneficiaries, both land owner-farmers and tenant farmers, would be asked to register their names with the Agriculture Department officials based on revenue records. While the land owner-farmers were able to apply for the benefits, the tenant farmers were unable to complete the registration process as the registration of interest to receive the scheme benefits were accepted based on the Farmers Registry details already uploaded and available online. Stating that the ownership of around 3 lakh acre wetlands in the delta region remained with Hindu religious mutts, Hindu temples, churches, mosques/darghas and other charitable trusts, he said denial of access to the tenant farmers to register as beneficiaries under the scheme was unethical. He also sought tripling of the funds required to implement the scheme in delta region.

Confer Bharat Ratna on Arthur Cotton: Farmers
Confer Bharat Ratna on Arthur Cotton: Farmers

Time of India

time15-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Time of India

Confer Bharat Ratna on Arthur Cotton: Farmers

Trichy: Farmers celebrated the 222nd birth anniversary of British architect Sir Arthur Cotton , who designed and constructed the Upper Anaicut and Lower Anaicut dams, on Thursday. Their representatives have demanded that the Union govt confer Bharat Ratna on Cotton for his services during the British India period. Tamil Nadu Vivasaayigal Sangam celebrated the anniversary by garlanding Arthur Cotton's statue at Mukkombu near Trichy. State president P S Masilamani and treasurer Ayilai Sivasooriyan led the event. Tamil Nadu Cauvery Farmers Protection Association led the celebration at Lower Anaicut dam in Neelathanallur in Thanjavur district. "Though Sir Arthur Cotton was British, he dedicated his life to improving irrigation systems in the country, and empowered farmers for generations. We demand conferment of the prestigious Bharat Ratna posthumously on him to honour his services," association secretary Sundara Vimalanathan said. The association has sent a letter to the President, Prime Minister, chief minister and senior officials with this demand. Sir Arthur Thomas Cotton was a British army officer and an irrigation engineer. He was born in Combermere, Cheshire in England, on May 15, 1803. Cotton worked in some of the major irrigation projects in southern and eastern India during the British era. He led the construction of Upper Anaicut dam in Mukkombu and Lower Anaicut dam in Anaikarai. He also led the investigation of Cauvery river discharge from the Grand Anaicut dam in Kallanai. He passed away in Dorking, Surrey, in England, at the age of 97. The farmers' association demanded that the birth anniversary be celebrated as 'Irrigation Management Day'. The representatives demanded construction of a museum and mandapam, and erection of life-size statue of the engineer.

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