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Marina beautification is nearing completion

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Deccan Chronicle 25.08.2009

Marina beautification is nearing completion

August 25th, 2009
By Our Correspondent

Chennai, Aug. 24: “The second phase of the Marina beach beautification is nearing completion and 90 per cent of the civil work is over,” Chennai mayor M. Subramanian, who inspected the beach beautification work underway from Napier Bridge to Light House, said on Monday.

Speaking to reporters after hearing grievances and suggestions from the morning walkers and the public, the mayor said the footpath would have granite stones and pillars on the sideways to provide an aesthetic look. Steel hand-grabs would be installed at different points to help the senior citizens and 14 bench-like structures in colourful granite would be erected facing the beach. So far 12 such structures have been completed and the other two would be erected soon, he said.

A lush green area has been created along the footpath. About 50 toilet facilities are also coming up as part of the scheme, he said. The civic body would spend about Rs 20 crore on the second phase of the project and this includes Rs 3.50 crore for installing decorative lights and street lamps.

Earlier, Mr Subramanian who arrived at the beach by 6.15 am, was annoyed when he noticed broken slabs and tiles on the new footpaths constructed under the beautification project. He asked the engineers concerned to conduct regular inspections and replace the worn out slabs and tiles. Corporation commissioner Rajesh Lakhoni, chief engineer P. Murugesan and superintending engineer Chandrasekaran accompanied the mayor during the inspection.

Meanwhile, top brass of the city corporation conducted an all-party meeting to discuss the issue of surrendering several posts in the Chennai corporation as part of administrative reforms.

The mayor, who chaired the meeting held at the Ripon Buildings, announced that a committee comprising civic officials and union representatives would be formed to settle the issue amicably.

 

Consultants to chalk out clean-up blueprint

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Deccan Chronicle 25.08.2009

Consultants to chalk out clean-up blueprint

August 25th, 2009
By Our Correspondent

Chennai, Aug. 24: The 47-acre, sprawling Velachery lake is all set to become a tourist spot with the city corporation planning to introduce boating facilities and rejuvenate the polluted lake.

“Chennai corporation would soon appoint consultants to study the feasibility of beautifying Velachery and Chetpet lakes that are located within the city corporation limits,” said corporation commissioner Rajesh Lakhoni. The corporation council is expected to pass a resolution in this regard and appeal to the government seeking custody of these two lakes that are now maintained by the PWD and fisheries department, he said.

Besides Velachery lake, the corporation plans to introduce boating facilities at Chetpet lake and Mylady’s Park. As part of the project, new walkways, greenery and landscaping will be taken up. The first lake to be beautified under the project will be Mylady’s Park maintained by the city corporation. Desilting work has commenced and the work is scheduled for completion by January 2010, Mr Lakhoni added. When asked whether Tamil Nadu Tourism Board will participate in the development and introduce boating, he said the project was in the preliminary stage.

“Rejuvenating the lake has been a long-pending demand of the local public and the West Velachery Welfare Associations had petitioned the state government several times to revive the lake,” Mr Sambasivam, a senior citizen of Thillai Ganga Nagar, said. “If the lake is rejuvenated, the entire locality will benefit as it will improve the groundwater table. A few decades back, the water body was a haven for aquatic birds and fish and served as a major drinking water source for residents. The lake has lost several acres due to encroachment and unchecked land-grabbing,” he alleged.

 

Corporation conducts screening camps

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The Hindu 22.08.2009

Corporation conducts screening camps

Staff Reporter

CHENNAI: The Chennai Corporation on Thursday conducted screening camps in 30 slums in the city.

A total of 7,000 patients were screened and 550 cases with ordinary fever but without sore throat or cough were identified. At the Communicable Diseases Hospital in Tondiarpet around 1,000 patients were screened.

Corporation Health Officer P. Kuganandam said the initiative was being held to identify suspected swine flu cases using World Health Organisation criteria of high fever, running nose, sneezing, coughing and sore throat for more than three days. In all these cases, only one person was suspected of having swine flu and his blood sample has been sent for testing. The camps were conducted in Ezhil Nagar, K. K. Nagar, Ayodhya Kuppam, Saidapet and Periyar Nagar.

The civic body’s Health department had planned to conduct such camps in other places too.

Meanwhile, Mayor M. Subramanian said if parents of children studying in Corporation schools did not want their wards to participate in the Independence Day march past, they need not participate.

“We will not be punishing the child or impose fine for her/his absence.”

However, he said there was nothing to be afraid of about participating in the march past.

Last Updated on Saturday, 22 August 2009 08:23
 


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