Key Points

CM Stalin is set to inaugurate 50 water vending machines across Chennai today. The initiative aims to provide free, purified drinking water in high-traffic areas like beaches and bus depots. Officials promise strict monitoring to avoid past failures like the discontinued 'Amma Kudineer' scheme. The project highlights the government's focus on public health and urban welfare.

Key Points: CM Stalin Launches 50 Free Water ATMs Across Chennai Today

  • 50 water ATMs installed in key public spots like beaches and bus depots
  • Machines offer purified water in 150ml or 1L quantities
  • Initiative follows past scheme 'Amma Kudineer' under Jayalalithaa
  • CMWSSB assures 24/7 monitoring via CCTV and inspections
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CM Stalin to inaugurate 50 water vending machines in Chennai today

Tamil Nadu CM Stalin inaugurates 50 water vending machines in Chennai, ensuring 24/7 free drinking water access for residents in high-footfall areas.

"This is a commendable step by the state government, particularly for people who cannot afford bottled water. – M. Sajesh, Triplicane resident"

Chennai, June 18

In a major public welfare initiative to ensure access to clean drinking water for all, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin will inaugurate 50 vending machines across Chennai on Wednesday

The official inauguration will take place near the Marina swimming pool. The initiative, led by the Chennai Metro Water Supply and Sewerage Board (CMWSSB), is designed to provide 24/7 access to free drinking water, especially benefiting people from low-income backgrounds.

These state-of-the-art water vending machines, also known as water ATMs, have been installed in strategic public locations throughout the city.

According to Metro Water officials, the machines are being installed in two to six key spots within each Corporation zone. Locations include public places such as beaches, parks, temples, bus depots, terminals, and marketplaces -- all identified by the Greater Chennai Corporation for their high footfall and utility.

Each vending machine is linked to a Metro Water pipeline and a storage tank to ensure an uninterrupted water supply. The machines are equipped with a purification system and are monitored around the clock through CCTV surveillance.

Users can choose between two quantities of drinking water -- 150 ml or 1 litre -- depending on their requirement.

“This is a commendable step by the state government, particularly for people who cannot afford bottled water,” said M. Sajesh, a resident of Triplicane. “However, consistent monitoring and timely maintenance will be crucial to ensure the success and sustainability of this project.”

He also recalled a similar initiative launched in 2016 -- ‘Amma Kudineer’ -- under the leadership of former Chief Minister J. Jayalalithaa, which was eventually discontinued due to a lack of proper follow-up and maintenance.

Officials from CMWSSB have assured that this new scheme will be actively monitored, with regular inspections and service checks planned to prevent neglect or breakdown.

With the launch of these water vending machines, the government hopes to provide safe, accessible, and free drinking water to the city’s residents -- a move that reinforces its commitment to inclusive urban development and public health.

- IANS

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Karthik N.
Finally some good news for Chennai! The water crisis here has been unbearable during summers. Hope these machines are properly maintained unlike previous schemes. Stalin government seems serious about public welfare 👏
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Priya R.
Great initiative but why only 50 machines for such a big city? Chennai needs at least 500 of these. The locations mentioned are good but what about residential areas where poor people actually live? Hope they expand soon.
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Rajesh K.
The Amma Kudineer scheme failed because of poor maintenance. Hope they've learned from past mistakes. CCTV monitoring is a good addition but need local committees to oversee these machines too. Public participation is must for success.
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Saranya V.
As someone who works near Marina, this is such a relief! Buying bottled water daily was expensive. The 150ml option is perfect for quick hydration during lunch breaks. Hope they keep the machines clean and functional 🤞
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Manoj T.
While I appreciate the initiative, I wonder about the water quality. Chennai's groundwater has high TDS levels. Hope the purification systems are top class. Maybe they should display water quality reports at each machine for transparency.
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Anitha S.
This is what governance should be about - solving basic problems of common people. Free drinking water is a fundamental right. Hope other states learn from Tamil Nadu's example. Next should be public toilets with similar standards!
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Vijay P.
Good move but what about water conservation? While providing free water is great, we must also educate people about not wasting it. Maybe put

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