Coimbatore's Civic Transformation: CM Stalin to Inaugurate Key Infrastructure Projects

Coimbatore is in the final stages of preparing multiple landmark infrastructure projects for inauguration by Chief Minister M.K. Stalin. Key initiatives include the modern Ukkadam Bus Terminal, the extensive Kurichi-Kuniyamuthur underground sewerage scheme, and the ambitious Suez 24×7 drinking water supply project. These projects, aimed at decongesting traffic, improving sanitation, and ensuring reliable water supply, represent a major push for urban modernisation. City officials are coordinating closely to ensure timely completion and optimal presentation for the Chief Minister's visit.

Key Points: CM Stalin to Inaugurate Major Projects in Coimbatore

  • Periyar Grand Library & Science Centre
  • Ukkadam Bus Terminal-1
  • Kurichi-Kuniyamuthur Sewerage Scheme
  • Suez 24×7 Water Supply Project
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Coimbatore gears up for CM Stalin's visit; civic works accelerated as major projects near completion

Coimbatore gears up for CM Stalin's visit as landmark water, sewerage, and transport projects near completion, showcasing urban transformation.

"Coimbatore is set to showcase a new phase of urban modernisation - Official Statement"

Chennai, Feb 5

Preparations are in full swing across Coimbatore as the city readies itself for Chief Minister M.K. Stalin's visit later this month to inaugurate a series of landmark infrastructure projects aimed at strengthening urban services and public amenities.

With the visit expected to spotlight Coimbatore's fast-paced civic transformation, multiple departments of the Coimbatore City Municipal Corporation (CCMC) have stepped up efforts to fast-track ongoing works and ensure timely completion.

Key projects, including the much-anticipated Periyar Grand Library and Science Centre, upgraded transport facilities, and major water and sewerage schemes, are entering their final stages.

Among the flagship projects set for inauguration is the newly-constructed Ukkadam Bus Terminal-1 in the Central Zone, built at an estimated cost of ₹21.56 crore.

Designed to decongest traffic and streamline public transport operations, the modern facility is expected to significantly improve commuter convenience in one of the city's busiest transit hubs.

Equally significant is the Kurichi-Kuniyamuthur Underground Sewerage Scheme (UGSS), implemented under the AMRUT programme at a cost of ₹591.14 crore. The project includes an advanced sewage treatment plant with a capacity of 30.53 million litres per day (MLD) and extensive household sewer connections.

Officials say the scheme will enhance sanitation standards, reduce groundwater contamination, and support sustainable urban growth in the southern neighbourhoods.

The ambitious Suez 24×7 drinking water supply project is also nearing completion. Once operational, it will provide continuous and reliable potable water to residents, replacing the existing intermittent supply system and addressing long-standing civic demands.

In Podanur's Arputham Nagar area, infrastructure such as sewage pumping stations and supporting systems has been readied to ensure seamless functioning of the expanded underground drainage network. Engineering teams are working round-the-clock to complete testing and operational checks.

Senior officials from the municipal corporation, TWAD Board, and transport department have been coordinating closely to synchronise timelines and avoid last-minute delays.

The administration has emphasised quality, safety, and swift execution to present the projects in optimal condition ahead of the Chief Minister's arrival. With these developments, Coimbatore is set to showcase a new phase of urban modernisation, underscoring the government's focus on improving core infrastructure and elevating the city's status as a leading industrial and residential hub in Tamil Nadu.

- IANS

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Rajesh Q
Good to see projects nearing completion. But let's be honest, the pace picks up only when a VIP visit is announced. Why can't this be the normal work speed? The sewerage scheme is crucial for public health, should have been prioritized daily.
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Aman W
The new Ukkadam bus terminal is much needed! That area is always chaotic. ₹21 crore seems like a lot, but if it truly decongests traffic and makes commuting easier, it will be worth every paisa. Hope they maintain it well after inauguration.
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Sarah B
As someone who recently moved to Coimbatore for work, the infrastructure upgrades are very encouraging. A modern library and science centre will be a great asset for families and students. Shows positive vision for the city's future.
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Karthik V
The underground sewerage project costing nearly ₹600 crore is a massive investment. Preventing groundwater contamination is critical. Hope the execution is solid and benefits the people of Kurichi and Kuniyamuthur for decades to come. 👍
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Nisha Z
All these projects sound good on paper. My concern is the long-term maintenance. We've seen many grand inaugurations followed by neglect. The corporation must have a clear plan for upkeep, otherwise it's just a waste of public money.

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