Renovated Allikuttai Lake inaugurated in Salem
The Hindu
Allikuttai Lake renovated at ₹10 crore, inaugurated by CM M.K. Stalin, enhancing agricultural productivity and groundwater levels.
The Allikuttai Lake, renovated at a cost of ₹10 crore, was inaugurated by Chief Minister M.K. Stalin via video conference on Thursday.
Located in the Ammapettai Zonal Office area, the lake spans 23.65 acres. The renovation involved the construction of embankments, walkways, retaining walls, sloped retaining walls, chain-link fencing, electric lighting, sanitation facilities, sluice gates, alternate canals, sports equipment, and seating areas. The lake was also desilted.
As a result, the water spread area has increased to help prevent the pollution of nearby agricultural lands, drinking water sources, and groundwater. During the monsoon season, the lake will retain rainwater, improving groundwater levels and supporting irrigation needs, ultimately enhancing agricultural productivity.
It may be noted that Mr. Stalin laid the foundation stone for the lake’s renovation during an event held in Karuppur on June 11, 2023. The project was funded under the Infrastructure and Amenities Fund and has now been completed and opened for public use.
District Collector R. Brindha Devi, Mayor A. Ramachandran, Corporation Commissioner M. Elangovan, Deputy Mayor M. Saradha Devi, councillors, and officials were present at the inauguration.

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