Farmers seek conversion of Sadayaneri floodwater canal into perennial channel
Farmers seek conversion of Sadayaneri floodwater canal into perennial channel Published - August 20, 2026 09: 27 pm IST - THOOTHUKUDI.
Farmers seek conversion of Sadayaneri floodwater canal into perennial channel Published – August 20, 2026 09: 27 pm IST – THOOTHUKUDI.
Article outline
- What happened
- Official response
- Why it matters
- The bottom line
Key points
- During the session, farmers demanded the early disbursement of crop insurance compensation for 2025-2026 and adequate advance supply of fertilizers.
- Collector Vishu Mahajan addresses the farmers grievance session held at the Collectorate in Thoothukudi on Thursday.
- In the first phase, tenders would be invited for removal of Prosopis juliflora from around 1, 000 acres of minor irrigation tanks in the district.
- The demand was raised at the monthly farmers grievance redressal session held at the Collectorate here on Thursday.
- Mahajan remarked the cage developed by the Forest Department to tackle pig menace was functioning successfully.
Collector Vishu Mahajan addresses the farmers grievance session held at the Collectorate in Thoothukudi on Thursday. Photo Credit: N, RAJESH.
Farmers have pressed the district administration to convert the Sadayaneri floodwater canal into a perennial water supply canal. It will benefit the drought-prone areas of Udangudi and Sathankulam.
Meanwhile, the demand was raised at the monthly farmers grievance redressal session held at the Collectorate here on Thursday. The session was presided by Collector Vishu Mahajan.
Addressing the farmers, Mr. Mahajan remarked the cage developed by the Forest Department to tackle pig menace was functioning successfully. A tender had been finalised for manufacture of the cages, and a work order would be issued shortly. The cages would be ready within 45 days and they would be handed over to panchayats through the Rural Development Department. Extra cages would be manufactured and distributed throughout the district in a phased manner.
Pointing to the High Court's direction for removal of Prosopis juliflora, he remarked a survey was under way to assess the extent of the invasive flora in the district. In the first phase, tenders would be invited for removal of Prosopis juliflora from around 1, 000 acres of minor irrigation tanks in the district.
During the session, farmers demanded the early disbursement of crop insurance compensation for 2025-2026 and adequate advance supply of fertilizers. They pressed the authorities to distribute subsidised coconut saplings before the onset of monsoon and provide varieties that would yield results within a short period. They further sought a farmers association to operate the paddy procurement centre in Kurumbur.
For context, the farmers further remarked the Sadayaneri canal. It was constructed to benefit Sathankulam and Udangudi areas, was not receiving adequate water. The water could reach the Sadayaneri canal only after the canal tank at Marudhur Melakkal was filled. They pressed the authorities to implement the bypass canal project. It diverted water directly to Sadayaneri canal without routing it through Kaalvaikulam.
Responding to the reservations, the Collector stated the process of obtaining approval from the department concerned was in the final stage and once completed the compensation amount would be disbursed shortly.
On the demand for a bypass canal for diversion of water to Sadayaneri canal, he remarked the matter would be discussed with senior office-holders of the Water Resources Department and appropriate action would be taken.
District Revenue Officer M. Guruchandran, District Forest Officer M. Ilayaraja and other authorities were present.
In short, farmers seek conversion of Sadayaneri floodwater canal into perennial channel is the central thread here, and readers can expect follow-up reporting as the picture becomes clearer.




