TN project wins national award

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Chennai: The World Bank-aided Tamil Nadu Irrigated Agriculture Modernization (TNIAM) project was awarded the Union govt's " Best Integrated Water Resources Management 2024 " by the Central Board of Irrigation and Power. This recognition was for its success in enhancing agricultural, livestock, and fisheries production through an integrated approach across 34 districts, benefiting 13.42lakh acres and increasing the income of more than 15 lakh farmers.

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Furthermore, the project supported the construction of 1,854 agricultural ponds with capacity to store 20.39 lakh cubic metres of water..