The Tamil Nadu government has introduced the “Namakku Naame” water supply scheme to provide uninterrupted water supply to the residents of the Veerakkalpudur town, Mettur. According to the scheme, construction of overhead tanks and the creation of necessary infrastructure would be met by the government, the panchayat and the public jointly.
While the government will be the major contributor towards this scheme, Chemplast S anmar Limited will undertake the responsibility of the public contribution, thereby providing financial relief and water facility to the community.
School children below 14 years of age in Mottur village will now be benefited by the free tuition facilities provided by Chemplast Sanmar. The new centre was inaugurated on 24 January 2007 by TAN Thenappan of Chemplast, Mettur. The centre will provide after-school coaching for young children that would complement their regular educational pursuits.
The centre will function from 5.30 pm to 8.30 pm. Tutors are appointed from within the village. About 50 children of Mottur village will stand to gain by this new facility.
School children below 14 years of age in Mottur village will now be benefited by the free tuition facilities provided by Chemplast Sanmar. The new centre was inaugurated on 24 January 2007 by TAN Thenappan of Chemplast, Mettur. The centre will provide after-school coaching for young children that would complement their regular educational pursuits.The centre will function from 5.30 pm to 8.30 pm. Tutors are appointed from within the village. About 50 children of Mottur village will stand to gain by this new facility
The weekend of 11 February when most people were out on a limb, unwinding and recharging themselves, some of Chemplast employees at
Mettur gathered atCRC-Plant II, Mettur Dam. The occasion was a free general health camp organised by Chemplast for the benefit of the Mettur community. 576 people in the region benefited from the daylong free health camp.
The camp provided free screening for ailments like hypertension, diabetes, bone mineral density and gynaecology. Sanmar’s in-house medical practitioners Dr R Kumar and Dr R Kailasam conducted the medical checks, supported by Dr Sudha from Providence Hospital, Salem and Dr Sharmila from Mettur. The camp was inaugurated by N Baskaran, IPS, Superintendent of Police, Salem.