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Beginning of the end of manual scavenging

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The New Indian Express 26.12.2009

Beginning of the end of manual scavenging


CHENNAI: Tamil Nadu is all set to do away with manual scavenging, 16 years after the Employment of Manual Scavengers and Construction of Dry Latrines (Prohibition) Act (1993) came into force.

Activists working towards the same feel that manual scavengers have finally got their due of rehabilitation this year, after years of their struggle. Many of them are now either working in petty shops or doing their own small businesses.

In a State consultation meeting in which about 60 NGOs participated last week, it was decided that by September next year, the NGOs would work towards the declaration of complete eradication of manual scavenging in the State.

A study conducted earlier this year by NGO Safai Karamchari Aandolan (SKA) identified 174 manual scavengers and 545 dry latrines in Tamil Nadu. Scores of manual scavengers had to fight for more than six months for the rehabilitation package by the Tamil Nadu Adi Dravidar Housing and Development Corporation.

Another study did at the end of the year by SKA found that all the dry latrines were demolished.

Most importantly, the 174 manual scavengers had quit the job and were rehabilitated. Of these, 50 have become permanent workers.

SKA State convener Samuel Velankanni said, on November 10, the last straw of manual scavenging came off when three scavengers were found in Virudhnagar district. This was brought to the notice of the district collector with photographic evidence, following which the workers were rehabilitated. Hearing a petition in April and May in this regard, the Supreme Court had decided to hold district collectors accountable for any existence of manual scavenging.

Meanwhile, a senior TADCO official said as per the data available with the department, all the manual scavengers identified have been rehabilitated in the State.

In States like Punjab, Uttaranchal, Rajasthan, Orissa and Haryana, the abhorrent practices still present. In Andhra Pradesh, though a full stop has been put to scavenging, they are yet to be rehabilitated.

Last Updated on Saturday, 26 December 2009 13:33
 

Online payment facility essential

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The Hindu 08.12.2009

Online payment facility essential

Tiruchi Corporation should introduce online payment of property tax, water charges etc.

Apart from convenience, the move willreduce much paper work in collecting its dues.

I hope the Corporation will consider this plea and introduce such a facility from next financial year onwards.

R. Ganesan,

Ganesapuram

“Theatres require a facelift”

Many theatres in the city have failed to maintain its neatness and they are not in a good condition in recent years.

If new ad lab theatres and multiplexes are built it would give a face lift to the city.

The theatres association should consider this and do the needful.

S. Neelakandan,

Karumandapam

Toilets needed at Bus Station

The stench that emanates from the open toilets in Manapparai Bus Station is unbearable.

Inspite of the Municipal Office being near the station, the routine cleaning is not being taken care of.

The authorities concerned are requested to build closed toilets.

Capt Doulath (Retd),

Manaparai

Removal of garbage

Most of the time, workers from Municipality remove the garbage during peak hours in the morning.

The stench is felt all through the road.

It would be better if the work is completed before 7.a.m. in the morning.

Steps should be taken to avoid health issues.

Prasanna Venkatesh.V,

Ramalinga Nagar

Cattle menace

The frequent cattle menace between Sabari Mills and KK Nagar bus terminus in recent times has caused causalities due to sudden crossing of cattle and minor accidents.

The menace should be contained to avoid further accidents.

S. A. Mubashir,

K. K. Nagar

Overbridge not in use

It is almost seven or eight years since the over bridge in Tennur being in use.

Due to improper planning, the Sastri road is very difficult to be accessed from Tennur high road from the end of the bridge.

The entry is very narrow area and the small stretch serves as a two way facility.

One has to see to believe the ordeal the road users are put to while negotiating the zone.

It is a very busy road where schools, EB office, shopping malls, marriage hall and a couple of health centres are situated. Moreover, the tar coating was not properly laid and road is in a bad shape.

The authorities should remove all the encroachments on both sides of the service road, relay them and make them fit for use.

The service roads should be made one way on either side of the flyover for the safety of the school children.

V. Raghuraman,

Tennur

Last Updated on Tuesday, 08 December 2009 04:48
 

PF claim settlement in 10 working days

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The Hindu 11.11.2009

PF claim settlement in 10 working days

 

Staff Reporter

Of 1,488 online grievances received last year, 1473 were redressed: Additional Commissioner

TIRUCHI: By the end of this fiscal, computerised operations will commence at the Regional Provident Fund offices at Chennai, Tambaram, Coimbatore and Madurai to facilitate settlement of claims within 10 working days, N.A. Nair, Additional Central Provident Fund Commissioner, Employees’ Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO), Tamil Nadu and Kerala, said on Tuesday. Currently claims are settled within 30 to 40 days.

The total computerisation project assigned to National Informatics Centre to curtail default and improve service delivery will be completed in the four regions under a pilot scheme. The EPFO was able to settle 80 per cent of claims within 30 days. In the first half of 2009-10, the EPFO serviced 6,75,315 claims in the State and achieved a settlement ratio of 96.6 per cent, Mr. Nair said, addressing a press conference.

Industrial growth

Tamil Nadu’s appreciable industrial growth has helped the Employees’ Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO) to achieve 5.7 per cent growth during 2008-09. Membership with EPFO has risen to 79,57,041 (77,364 establishments, including about 150 public sector undertakings as on September 30, 2009) from 73,18,750 (66,421 establishments) last year in Tamil Nadu and Puducherry, The contributions towards Provident Fund and Pension Fund were Rs. 2,249 crore (Rs. 1,200 crore in Chennai region alone) and Rs. 959 crore respectively, accounting for an overall increase of 10 per cent. To a query, he said, instances of members switching over to the Employees’ Pension Scheme 1995 were on the rise.

Evasion detected

The EPFO, he said, was moving in the direction of increasing membership by identifying and enrolling the uncovered workforce to the extent of 15 per cent. Evasion of 18 per cent workforce has been detected.

The EPFO also aimed at bringing in additional establishments by 15 per cent under its fold, Mr. Nair said, adding that initiatives have also been taken to bring down default from 38 per cent (national average is 45 per cent) to 25 per cent. Of the default in payment to the tune of Rs. 235 crore in the State, the amount locked in court cases was to the extent of Rs. 200 crore. Mr. Nair hoped to recover 90 per cent recovery of arrears by the end of the financial year.

He attributed the rise in grievances to the provision for making complaints online. Of the 1,488 grievances received last year, 1473 were redressed. This year, 1,575 grievances were received between April and September. Of them, 1,545 have been redressed, said Mr. Nair. Complaints could be made in the ‘Customer Service’ link of the EPFO website: www.epfindia.com. Earlier, Mr. Nair reviewed the performance of enforcement officers in Tiruchi and Salem sub-regional offices. B.S.V. Sharma, Regional Provident Fund Commissioner, Coimbatore Region; M. Mathiazhagan, Regional Provident Fund Commissioner, Tiruchi Sub-Regional Office, and B. Andrew Prabu, Regional Provident Fund Commissioner, Salem Sub-Regional Office, were present.

The position of Additional Central Provident Fund Commissioner is a newly established office by the Central Board of Trustees in different parts of the country to facilitate effective implementation of social security schemes.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 11 November 2009 01:19
 


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