Cannabaceae

Atal Mission for Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation (AMRUT) is a program undertaken by Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs of Government of India. The scheme was launched on 25 June 2015 and aims to develop infrastructure in important cities and municipalities across the country.[1] In Tamil Nadu, infrastructure development work under various categories such as water supply, underground drainage systems, public health facilities and transportation services are undertaken in the identified cities under the scheme.[2]

List of cities and municipalities[edit]

In Tamil Nadu, 33 cities and towns have been listed under the scheme:[3]

City District
Alandur Chennai
Ambattur Chennai
Ambur Tirupathur
Avadi Thiruvallur
Chennai Chennai
Coimbatore Coimbatore
Cuddalore Cuddalore
Dindigul Dindigul
Erode Erode
Hosur Krishnagiri
Kancheepuram Kancheepuram
Karaikkudi Sivaganga
Kumbakonam Thanjavur
Kurichi Coimbatore
Madavaram Chennai
Madurai Madurai
Nagapattinam Nagapattinam
Nagercoil Kanniyakumari
Pallavaram Chengalpattu
Pudukkottai Pudukkottai
Rajapalayam Virudhunagar
Rameshwaram Ramanathapuram
Salem Salem
Tambaram Chengalpattu
Thanjavur Thanjavur
Thoothukkudi Thoothukkudi
Tiruchirappalli Tiruchirappalli
Tirunelveli Tirunelveli
Tiruppur Tiruppur
Tiruvannamalai Tiruvannamalai
Tiruvottiyur Chennai
Velankanni Nagapattinam
Vellore Vellore

References[edit]

  1. ^ "About AMRUT Mission" (PDF). Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs, Government of India. Retrieved 1 December 2023.
  2. ^ "AMRUT scheme". Directorate of Town and Country Planning, Government of Tamil Nadu. Retrieved 1 December 2023.
  3. ^ "AMRUT list of cities". Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs, Government of India. Retrieved 1 December 2023.

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