Just a day after Greater Chennai Corporation (GCC) declared all parks reopened following Cyclone Fengal, stagnant polluted water remains at May Day Park near Chintadripet MRTS Railway Station ...
and we cannot abide by a park with trees simply being just that. Trees and other flora act as buffers and placeholders in the event of a flood or natural disaster. Equally important are Chennai ...
leaving many areas in and around Chennai under water. Curiously, a lot of people, especially young men and women, frolicked at beaches, and strangely, visitors could be spotted at the Mamallapuram ...
The Greater Chennai Corporation (GCC) plans to develop eco-parks around several ponds across the city as part of a ‘blue-green’ infrastructure initiative. A location where one such park will ...
Chennai: A once-slushy, garbage-ridden four-acre plot in Valasaravakkam is now a sprawling lake and will soon be transformed into an eco-park offering a leisure experience to people ...
There was knee-deep water on a 1.5km stretch from Navalur to Siruseri IT park,” said Harsha Koda, co-founder of the Federation of OMR Residents’ Associations. According to the Chennai ...
The southern Indian city of Chennai (formerly Madras) is in crisis after its four main water reservoirs ran completely dry. The acute water shortage has forced the city to scramble for urgent ...