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JNNURM works reviewed

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The Hindu      30.07.2010

JNNURM works reviewed

Special Correspondent

HYDERABAD: Chief Minister K. Rosaiah has directed the Municipal Administration and Urban Development officials to complete ongoing drinking water and underground drainage schemes taken up under the JNNURM in various municipalities and corporations by December this year.

Mr. Rosaiah, who reviewed the progress of work taken up under the JNNURM on Thursday, directed the Finance Department to release the State's share of funds to the urban local bodies for completion of the schemes by December.

Meanwhile, another 17 JNNURM projects, including Vikarabad satellite township estimated to cost Rs.696 crore, that were approved by the State level selection committee were not given clearance by the Centre as the State had already got its quota of projects for 2010-11.

Last Updated on Friday, 30 July 2010 05:12
 

Water supply works in full swing, says Minister

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The Hindu      28.07.2010

Water supply works in full swing, says Minister

Special Correspondent

Rs. 169-crore project includes construction of 35 tanks


In the pipeline:Transport Minister K.N. Nehru (third from left), inspecting the laying of main pipeline across the Cauvery river at Kambarasampettai in Tiruchi on Monday.

TIRUCHI: The Rs.169-crore Tiruchi Corporation drinking water supply scheme work being carried out through the Tamil Nadu Urban Infrastructure Financial Services Limited (TNUIFSL) with the financial assistance from Japan, Tamil Nadu Government and Tiruchi Corporation is in full swing, said Transport Minister K. N. Nehru here on Monday.

Areas covered

The Minister who inspected the laying of a half a kilometre stretch of main pipeline across Cauvery River at Kambarasampettai said that it would take few months to finish the works.

He pointed out that the laying of water supply pipeline in the areas of Kirakkipatti, Anbunagar, Kallukuzhi, Kajamalai, Kamaraj Nagar, Amman Nagar, Krishnamurthi Nagar, Sundaraj Nagar, Ariyamangalam, Malayappa Nagar, Rail Nagar, Jaganathapuram, Melakalkandarkottai, Ponneripuram, Ponmalaipatti, Sangiliandapuram and Vivekanandapuram covered under the Ponmalai comprehensive water supply scheme was now complete. This would be inaugurated by the Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi during his visit to inaugurate the new Collectorate complex here in the first week of September.

The work included construction of three wells in the Coleroon river at Melur area in Srirangam; two huge ground-level tanks; 35 overhead tanks at various places; laying of 88.59 km stretch of main and branch pipeline and 262 km stretch of drinking water distribution pipelines and also replacing of 446 km length of old pipelines, etc. A five-km stretch of main pipeline had been laid from the main well (No.3) on the northern bank of Cauvery river. Mayor S.Sujatha; Corporation Commissioner T.T.Balsamy; and other officials were present.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 28 July 2010 08:37
 

CMDA seals commercial building in Mogappair

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The Hindu         11.06.2010

CMDA seals commercial building in Mogappair

Staff Reporter

Violations pertain to excess floor, set back space, building use and floor area

Photo: K. Pichumani

Penalised: A CMDA official affixing a notice on the building that was sealed in Mogappair on Thursday. —

CHENNAI: The Chennai Metropolitan Development Authority (CMDA) on Thursday sealed a commercial building in Mogappair for violations.

According to a release from the CMDA, the owner of the building, which is located at plot no.1/10, J.J. Nagar (opposite Madras Medical Mission), had obtained planning permission in April 2008 from the Ambattur Municipality to construct a “ground floor plus first floor residential building with two dwelling units” but had built a commercial structure “comprising basement, ground floor, two floors and columns raised for the third floor.”

The building was locked and sealed under Section 56 and 57 of Town and Country Planning Act, 1971.

The release said the violations pertain to excess floor, set back space, building use and floor area as per Development Regulation.

Drive to continue

CMDA officials said the action against unauthorised constructions in the Chennai Metropolitan Area would continue.

Last Updated on Friday, 11 June 2010 00:47
 


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