A local community group, 'Save Madambakkam Lake Committee,' has raised concerns over a real estate firm's plan to develop a housing project near Madambakkam Lake. The group claims that the firm dumped earth into the water body to raise the land, potential
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The 'Save Madambakkam Lake Committee' is a local community group formed to protect Madambakkam Lake from environmental degradation and ensure its preservation for future generations.
The housing project is controversial because the real estate firm allegedly dumped earth into the lake to raise the land level, which could disrupt the natural drainage system and lead to severe flooding.
The committee has approached local authorities, submitted a detailed report, and organized awareness campaigns and public meetings to garner support and educate the community.
The local government has launched an investigation into the matter and has temporarily halted the project pending further review to address the committee's concerns.
Preserving Madambakkam Lake ensures a natural drainage system, prevents flooding, and maintains a vital water resource for agricultural and household use, benefiting the entire community.
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