Published on July 30, 2025
The dry state of the iconic Kapaleeswarar Temple tank highlights infrastructural challenges despite recurring rainfall in Mylapore-a significant cultural hub in Chennai. While immediate measures such as expert assessments are being undertaken by authorities, long-term sustainability will require more complete management of urban water systems connecting stormwater drains and borewells to conventional resources like temple tanks.restoring this tank has broader implications beyond its religious functions; it reflects an effort toward preserving heritage structures while addressing modern-day environmental and infrastructural concerns such as groundwater depletion or ineffective rainwater harvesting mechanisms. Efforts here could serve as a model for similar projects elsewhere across urban India.