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TN will gain from Mekedatu dam: Karnataka deputy CM

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CHENNAI, Sept 3: Stating that a favourable monsoon system this time has been a solace to both Karnataka and Tamil Nadu, Karnataka Deputy chief minister D K Shivakumar on Tuesday claimed that Tamil Nadu stood to gain from the Mekedatu dam project in his state.

Referring to the copious inflows into the Cauvery river, which led to the neighbouring state release the surplus water to Tamil Nadu, he told reporters here that the Mekedatu balancing reservoir project would benefit Tamil Nadu more than Karnataka.

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Responding to a question from reporters on Tamil Nadu’s opposition to the controversial dam project, Shivakumar, who was in the city to study Chennai’s model of solid waste management, replied that “the Mekedatu balancing reservoir would benefit Tamil Nadu more.”

“But I don’t want to discuss the Mekedatu dam issue now. Rain god has helped both the states. (I hope) Good sense will prevail upon Tamil Nadu people …Mekedatu dam will benefit Tamil Nadu more than Karnataka,” he said.

Shivakumar was on a visit to Chennai with a team of over 15 officials to inspect the solid waste management and see how CNG is produced.

“I am very impressed with the cleaning facility in Chennai. I congratulated the government and the entire team. They have taken a different approach. This visit was a good learning process for all of us,” he told reporters after visiting the Srinivasa solid waste management unit here.

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In a series of posts on the social media platform ‘X’, he said the team visited Mahashakti Bio-Enercon’s Biogas manufacturing and supply facility in Madhavaram to understand its operational model and effectiveness.

“Biogas, as an eco-friendly and renewable energy source, holds significant potential to enhance Bengaluru’s energy efficiency. #BrandBengaluru,” he said.

“Taking forward today’s engagements and our commitment to enhance Bengaluru’s waste management system, visited the Srinivas Waste Management Services plant in Chennai, along with the officers of BBMP,” he said in another post.

“Gained insights into the Chennai Model’s waste management practices focusing on reduction, recycling, and the innovative use of biogas across various sectors, the sustainable strategies that we also intend to implement in Bengaluru.#BrandBengaluru,” he said.

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In another post, Shivakumar said, “in our constant endeavour to step up efforts for effective solid waste disposal and management as part of our #BrandBengaluru vision, visited Urbraser company office and met the officials.”

“Watched their presentation on how they propose to collect and decompose garbage from door to door on an everyday basis, assessing the feasibility of the process involved,” he added. (PTI)

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