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Siruthuli is a non-governmental organisation based in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India. The organisation is engaged in environmental and civic initiatives, with a particular focus on rejuvenating water sources in and around the city of Coimbatore. The name Siruthuli is a Tamil word meaning "a small drop", reflecting the organisation's emphasis on water conservation.
| Type | Non-governmental organisation |
|---|---|
| Focus area | Water conservation, environmental restoration, civic improvement |
| Headquarters | Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India |
| Region of operation | Coimbatore district and surrounding areas |
| Meaning of name | "A small drop" (Tamil) |
Coimbatore, situated in western Tamil Nadu, has historically depended on a network of tanks, channels and the Noyyal river system for its water needs. Rapid urbanisation, encroachment of waterbodies and pollution have placed considerable stress on these sources. Siruthuli was established as a citizens' initiative to address these concerns through community-driven environmental work.
The organisation's work spans several areas connected to urban ecology and water security:
Siruthuli is among the better-known civic environmental organisations associated with Coimbatore, often cited as an example of public–private partnership where citizens, industry and local administration cooperate on urban water management. Its work has contributed to public discourse on the protection of the Noyyal system and the revival of traditional waterbodies in the region.