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Government Sanctions ₹2.93 Crore to Restore Kutladampatti Falls, Madurai

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Government Sanctions ₹2.93 Crore to Restore Kutladampatti Falls, Madurai

Madurai is set for a major boost in its natural attractions as the Tamil Nadu government has officially sanctioned ₹2.93 crore for the redevelopment of Kutladampatti Falls, approximately 30 km from central Madurai. This approval comes after a long wait: the falls have remained closed for over seven years since parts of its infrastructure were severely damaged by Cyclone Gaja (2018).

The renovation plan includes restoring walkways and bridges that have fallen into disrepair, updating visitor amenities such as toilets and changing rooms, constructing a children’s park, and building a proper entrance gate. Allocations have been made for specific works — for example, ₹51.34 lakh for walkway repairs, ₹52.74 lakh for the children’s park, ₹38.32 lakh for the gate, among other items.

Residents of the area are welcoming this move, expressing optimism that the falls will once again become a vibrant destination for tourists and local visitors alike. However, there’s a strong emphasis on ensuring safety features are integrated — things like proper railing, adequate lighting, and surveillance, especially in light of past accidents.

Authorities plan to issue tenders soon, with a goal to start essential restoration works within the next two months, strategically timed to take advantage of the upcoming northeast monsoon to ensure sufficient water flow. If everything goes according to schedule, Kutladampatti Falls may reopen to the public by next summer, rekindling its charm as a nature retreat near Madurai.

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