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June 26, 2025

CSR News: RO Drinking Water Plants Inaugurated to Enhance Safe Water Access in Cuddalore District of Tamil Nadu

Cuddalore, Tamil Nadu: Coromandel International Limited, one of India’s leading agri-solutions providers, has inaugurated RO (Reverse Osmosis) Drinking Water Plants in Thiruchopuram and Thiyagavalli villages in Tamil Nadu’s Cuddalore district. This initiative, part of Coromandel’s CoroNeer project under its community development programme, aims to ensure consistent access to clean and safe drinking water for rural communities.

The inauguration was graced by Mr. Premkumar, Deputy Block Development Officer – Kurinjipadi Union; Panchayat Presidents; Government Panchayat Secretary; and village representatives. Also in attendance were Mr. Srinivasan K B, Vice President & Business Head – Bioproducts; Mr. Jayagopal Chathur, Head – CSR; Mr. Ashok Balaji S, AGM & Unit Head – Bioproducts; along with other senior employees from Coromandel.

Coromandel has invested ₹34 lakhs in setting up the RO plants across the two villages, with the aim of addressing one of the most pressing needs in the community—access to safe drinking water. The facilities are expected to benefit over 1,000 residents by mitigating waterborne health risks and improving community well-being.

Reflecting on the project, Mr. Srinivasan K B, Vice President & Business Head – Bioproducts, Coromandel International, said:

“This initiative reflects our commitment to addressing essential needs in the communities we serve. Access to clean drinking water directly impacts health and quality of life, and we are proud to support Thiruchopuram and Thiyagavalli with this important infrastructure.”

The initiative further strengthens Coromandel’s longstanding relationship with its neighbouring villages and reinforces the company’s focus on building trust through meaningful, community-centric interventions that address everyday challenges.

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