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The Hindu
2 days ago
- Business
- The Hindu
Chief Minister lays foundation for development projects in Erode district
Chief Minister M.K. Stalin on Wednesday laid the foundation stone for new infrastructure projects worth ₹159.53 crore during a government function held near the Vijayamangalam toll gate in Perundurai, Erode district. A major highlight of the announcements was the establishment of a common effluent treatment plant (CETP) at the Perundurai SIPCOT Industrial Park, at an estimated cost of ₹136.76 crore. The project, to be executed by the Department of Industries, Investment Promotion, and Commerce, will use Zero Liquid Discharge (ZLD) technology and have a capacity to treat 2,000 kilolitres of effluents per day. The plant will be designed, built, operated, and maintained by a private contractor. In the water resource sector, the Lower Bhavani Dam or the Bhavanisagar Dam located in Sathyamangalam taluk will be renovated and upgraded by the Water Resources Department at an estimated cost of ₹19.89 crore. Other projects announced include, creation of rainwater harvesting and irrigation infrastructure in the Thalavadi Hills region, implemented by the Agriculture and Farmers' Welfare Department, at a cost of ₹1.77 crore and construction of two agricultural storage warehouses and six grain drying yards by the Rural Development and Panchayat Raj Department, with an estimated budget of ₹1.10 crore. Officials said the projects aim to boost industrial sustainability, enhance water management, and support rural agricultural infrastructure.


The Hindu
26-04-2025
- Entertainment
- The Hindu
Meghalaya to host Strawberry Festival in May
GUWAHATI The State of Meghalaya will host a two-day Strawberry Festival on May 2 and 3, aimed at promoting agro-tourism and rural livelihoods through a range of cultural and recreational activities. The event is being organised by Meghalayan Age Limited, a State government entity, in collaboration with the Departments of Tourism and Agriculture and Farmers' Welfare. The festival will take place simultaneously across three locations - Syntung in East Khasi Hills, Sohliya in Ri-Bhoi district, and Darechigre in West Garo Hills - areas where strawberry cultivation has seen significant growth in recent years. 'The festival will be celebrated simultaneously at Syntung in the East Khasi Hills, Sohliya in the Ri-Bhoi, and Darechigre in the West Garo Hills district, where strawberry cultivation has made notable strides,' an official of the Agriculture and Farmers' Welfare Department said. 'Visitors will be provided with the opportunity to pick fresh strawberries straight from the fields and an immersive experience to connect with the rural way of life. Stalls offering products made from strawberries, such as strawberry wines, jams, ice creams and traditional cakes, will also be available at the festival,' he said. Workshops providing lessons on making jams and baking treats with the local strawberries are also part of introducing the element of education and interactivity at the festival, the official said. A highlight of the strawberry festival would be live musical performances by local artists through the Meghalaya Grassroots Music Project platform, along with cultural events, highlighting the rich, vibrant culture of the State. 'Those who are adventure seekers can immerse themselves in activities such as cycling and trekking through the farms, and glamping setups to enjoy the natural environment. Learning sessions on traditional wine making, beverages, and organic farming methods will also be a part of the activities during the strawberry festival,' the official said. The Meghalaya government undertook an initiative in 2023 to enhance strawberry cultivation by distributing strawberry saplings and planting materials. Data provided by the Department of Agriculture and Farmers' Welfare showed that the State produced about 1,220 metric tonnes of strawberries in 2024, 24 metric tonnes more than the 1,196 metric tonnes produced in 2023. 'We want to expand the strawberry cultivation to improve the lives of the farmers and the rural economy,' Chief Minister Conrad K. Sangma said after interacting with 115 farmers at Syntung village a few days ago.