These parks are designed to absorb excess rainwater and reduce urban flooding, using natural water management techniques such as permeable surfaces, wetlands, and rain gardens.
The survey was released a day before the DMK-led Tamil Nadu government tables its last full-fledged budget on March 14 ahead of the 2026 assembly elections ...
CHENNAI: As Finance Minister Thangam Thennarasu is set to table the last full-fledged budget of the present government on ...
Chennai: All shops and commercial establishments in the city must ensure Tamil is used in shop name boards or be prepared to ...
Guwahati: A comprehensive roadmap to tackle artificial floods, improve urban infrastructure, and enhance water management in ...
Tamil Nadu faces climate challenges, takes proactive action, secures top rank in SDG 13, and focuses on sustainable solutions ...
Escalating the language row between Tamil Nadu and the central government, the state on Thursday removed the official rupee ...
Tamil Nadu's first Economic Survey 2024-25 has indicated that the state is expected to maintain a growth rate of above 8 per ...
Tamil Nadu is projected to grow over 8% in 2024-25, driven by policy reforms, infrastructure development, and economic ...
Tamil Nadu’s first Economic Survey 2024-25 has indicated that the State is expected to maintain a growth rate of above 8% in ...
This actor generously donated Rs 310 crores over 40 years to various causes, even assisting the Prime Minister in times of ...
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