Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin on Friday said the Central teamâs endorsement of the manner in which the administration handled Cyclone Michaung and the Chennai floods, proved the governmentâs âefficient performanceâ. In an interview with The Hindu, Mr. Stalin said the government would soon make public the report of the Thiruppugazh Committee on the long-term flood mitigation plans for Chennai and its surroundings. The government would also state the actions taken on the report and the status of the projects. âWe are running an honest and transparent administration. We will also release a report on measures taken to control flood in Chennai and its neighbouring areas and the expenditure involved,â he said. Asked if the government could have tackled the recent floods better, he said, âI always would like to do more for the people.â Updating the status of the flood mitigation projects, he said the integrated stormwater drain (ISWD) project was completed for a length of 44.88 km along the Adyar and Cooum basin with â¹120 crore funding from the World Bank. Besides 50 km stormwater drain projects were implemented at a cost of â¹255 crore under Singara Chennai 2.0. In addition, 59.5 km project at a cost of â¹232 crore under the State disaster management fund and 11 km project from the capital fund had been completed. The â¹700 crore projects reduced the damage in areas such as T. Nagar, Ashok Nagar, Ambattur, Valasaravakkam, Alandur and Pulianthope that suffered heavily during the 2015 flood. âIt is very vital to protect the entire marshland in Pallikaranai as it plays a pivotal role in mitigating the flood damage. We will certainly reevaluate the usage of areas around Pallikaranai marshland. The forest department has taken measures to protect and expand the marshland,â he added. The Chief Minister said the administration was preparing the Third Master Plan incorporating schemes to mitigate damage in Pallikaranai marshland and areas around it. âThis will certainly pave the way for the improvement of waterbodies and marshlands around Chennai,â he said. Mr. Stalin rejected the charge that the government was sluggish in removing encroachments. âIt is the stand of the government that all encroachments should be removed. Waterbodies and river basins should be protected from illegal encroachments. They should be cleaned and expanded,â he said. âWe identified 350 encroachments and recovered 475.85 hectares in Chennai, Tiruvallur, Kancheepuram and Chengalpattu districts between 2021 and 2023. Similarly, 19,876 encroachments in waterbodies under the management of the Water Resources Department and 220.45 hectares have been recovered,â he said. In an editorial after Cyclone Michaung pounded Chennai, The Hindu had pointed out that the cityâs ability to respond to such storms has been compromised by decades of unplanned construction, defiance of zoning, and some forms of public indiscipline, especially littering âExpecting the resulting problems to be resolved overnight, or even by a single government, is unreasonable, yet the progress needs to be much faster than it is at present.â The Hinduâs Editorial Debt and welfare: On the new government in Madhya Pradesh, election promises and the exchequer Acceleration foretold: On volatile food prices The Hinduâs Daily News Quiz In which of the following cities was an IIT Madras campus recently opened? Zanzibar Durban Harare Kinshasa To know the answer and to play the full quiz, click here. 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We will also release a report on measures taken to control flood in Chennai and its neighbouring areas and the expenditure involved,â he said. Asked if the government could have tackled the recent floods better, he said, âI always would like to do more for the people.â Updating the status of the flood mitigation projects, he said the integrated stormwater drain (ISWD) project was completed for a length of 44.88 km along the Adyar and Cooum basin with â¹120 crore funding from the World Bank. Besides 50 km stormwater drain projects were implemented at a cost of â¹255 crore under Singara Chennai 2.0. In addition, 59.5 km project at a cost of â¹232 crore under the State disaster management fund and 11 km project from the capital fund had been completed. The â¹700 crore projects reduced the damage in areas such as T. Nagar, Ashok Nagar, Ambattur, Valasaravakkam, Alandur and Pulianthope that suffered heavily during the 2015 flood. âIt is very vital to protect the entire marshland in Pallikaranai as it plays a pivotal role in mitigating the flood damage. We will certainly reevaluate the usage of areas around Pallikaranai marshland. The forest department has taken measures to protect and expand the marshland,â he added. The Chief Minister said the administration was preparing the Third Master Plan incorporating schemes to mitigate damage in Pallikaranai marshland and areas around it. âThis will certainly pave the way for the improvement of waterbodies and marshlands around Chennai,â he said. Mr. Stalin rejected the charge that the government was sluggish in removing encroachments. âIt is the stand of the government that all encroachments should be removed. Waterbodies and river basins should be protected from illegal encroachments. 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