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Mayor distributes Pongal gifts

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The Hindu           14.01.2015   

Mayor distributes Pongal gifts

Coimbatore Mayor P. Rajkumar distributed Pongal gifts to conservancy workers at the Corporation main office in Town Hall on Tuesday.

According to a release, he distributed bags containing rice, jaggery (gur), ghee, cashew nuts, turmeric powder and a few other items to 2,875 workers at no cost.

A bag cost Rs. 290.

Commissioner K. Vijayakarthikeyan, Deputy Mayor Leelavathi Unni and Deputy Commissioner P. Gandhimathi were present during the occasion.

 

Namakkal Municipality to get new building soon

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The Hindu       05.01.2015  

Namakkal Municipality to get new building soon

Resolution adopted at municipal council meeting

The Namakkal Municipality will soon get new building constructed at an outlay of Rs 4.5 crore on the Tiruchengode Road and a resolution to this effect was adopted at the Municipal Council meeting held here recently. 

The decision to construct new premises was taken following inadequate space in the present premises functioning on the Namakkal - Paramathi Road, for the proper functioning of the various departments of the municipality, the resolution said.

R. Karikalan, Municipal Chairman, presided over the meeting. The Namakkal municipality comprised 39 wards accounting for more than 1.25 lakh residents.

The people who visit the municipal office for the payment of house tax, water tax, and for collecting the birth and death certificates faced difficulty due to lack of adequate space. The proper maintenance of records has also posed a challenge here.

The residents of the town as well as municipal employees have been pleading for new, spacious premises for the municipality.

The new premises comprising two floors will come up on 20,000 square feet land on Tiruchengode Road.

During the deliberations, Kuppusamy (AIADMK) criticised the municipal authorities for not attaching due importance to the issues raised by the councillors.

High mast lamps

He said that high mast lamps at Salem road junction are not functioning for the past two months and no action has been taken to set them right, despite the issue being brought to the notice of the authorities.

Ashok Kumar, Commissioner said that since the equipment used in bringing down the high mast lamps is under repair, the municipality has taken steps to set them right with the help of a crane.

Vadivel (AIADMK) complained about the lack of adequate facilities in Anbu Nagar. It is more than 15 years since the colony came up. The residents are not getting even drinking water so far.

The cost for giving drinking water connection to this area will come up only to Rs 3.50 lakh and he pleaded with the authorities to accord priority for this project.

Sridhar (AIADMK) opposed the move of the municipality to renovate the present premises, at a time when it has planned to construct a new spacious building.

The members opposed the resolution of construction of modern air-conditioned bus shelters by a private concern at four points in the town with ATM facility. It was decided to take a decision on this issue at next meeting.

 

Corporation opens digital library

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The Hindu       31.12.2014  

Corporation opens digital library

The digital library contains video, visual, and print material pertaining to the corporation since its inception in 1994.— Photo: A. Muralitharan
The digital library contains video, visual, and print material pertaining to the corporation since its inception in 1994.— Photo: A. Muralitharan

The digital library set up by the Tiruchirapalli City Corporation was formally inaugurated by A. Jaya, Mayor, on Tuesday in the presence of V.P. Thandapani, Commissioner; R. Chandran, Chief Engineer; and zonal chairpersons. Mr. Thandapani said the library contained collection of digital material, including video, visual, and print material, and others pertaining to the corporation since its inception in 1994. Many records and documents of the erstwhile Tiruchi municipality since 1950 were stored in the system.

The electronic content had been stored locally and could be accessed and controlled remotely via computer network. The civic body would continue to collect, update, manage, and preserve the files for a long time and they could be used by officials and local body planners. It could be used as long-term archives for future references.

Mr. Thandapani said that documents such as Memorandums of Understanding, press cuttings, corporation agendas, land records, population, pattern of population growth, birth, and death registration records, map of the corporation, details of households, roads, map of roads, details of water supply, and coverage had been digitised.

 


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