Apply Online to Extract Silt from Water Bodies in Coimbatore - District Administration Announces

Coimbatore District Administration announces online application process for extracting silt from 84 water bodies. Potters and farmers can collect silt for free for their professional use.


Coimbatore: The Coimbatore District Administration has recently announced that applications for extracting silt from 84 water bodies in the district can be submitted online. This initiative aims to facilitate the process for potters and farmers who require the silt for their professional activities.

According to the announcement, potters engaged in pottery-making and farmers for agricultural land improvement can collect clay and silt deposited in these water bodies free of cost. The district administration has published this information in the District Gazette, making it official.

The administration has further clarified that those involved in pottery and agricultural activities can apply online to collect the required clay and silt for free. This move is expected to streamline the process and make it more accessible to the intended beneficiaries.

This initiative is part of the district's efforts to manage water resources effectively while supporting local artisans and farmers. By allowing the extraction of silt, the administration aims to maintain the water-holding capacity of these water bodies while providing valuable resources to the community.

The online application system is likely to reduce bureaucratic hurdles and make the process more transparent. Interested parties are advised to visit the official website of the Coimbatore District Administration for more details on the application process and guidelines for silt extraction.

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