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Coimbatore Corporation Zoo witnessing animal deaths

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The Hindu       01.12.2014 

Coimbatore Corporation Zoo witnessing animal deaths

The civic body has placed the zoo under the care of officials from health wing

The standard of maintenance has come down in Coimbatore Corporation Zoo. —File photo: S. SIVA SARAVANAN
The standard of maintenance has come down in Coimbatore Corporation Zoo. —File photo: S. SIVA SARAVANAN

Nine sambar deer, six spotted deer, a silver pheasant and more than 20 snakes have died at the Coimbatore Corporation Zoo in the past couple of months.

According to sources, the latest to die was a sambar deer, a few days ago.

The civic body officials said that the deaths had to do with old-age and illness but knowledgeable sources alleged that there was more to it. The animals, particularly the snakes, starved, there was shortage of medicines as well and that there was none to treat the animals.

The zoo is without a director as the civic body relieved K. Asokan more than a month or so ago to enable him to join his parent organisation, the Animal Husbandry Department.

The sources alleged that in a few cases, the zoo staff did not inform the authorities concerned of the deaths and that delayed post-mortem, which ought to have been conducted mandatorily within 24 hours. The staff also fudged the registers to change the death of animals.

The standard of maintenance, too, had come down.

Following the repatriation of Mr. Asokan, the Corporation administration placed the zoo under the care of officials from the health wing. The health wing officials said that there were “a few deaths but those were due to old-age”.

But, there seemed to be a campaign to create a controversy out of the animals’ death, which was unwarranted.

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The issue forced the Commissioner K. Vijayakarthikeyan to visit the zoo a couple of days ago.

He had asked officials to keep stock of necessary medicines, improve the upkeep, install closed circuit television cameras, and immediately take steps to obtain licence from the Central Zoo Authority.

Dr. Karthikeyan said that he would be writing to the Secretary, Animal Husbandry Department, for the appointment of a new director as well.

 

Corporation to bear medical expense of injured worker

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The Hindu       28.11.2014 

Corporation to bear medical expense of injured worker

Coimbatore Corporation has taken steps to ensure that the medical expenses of worker N. Saravanan, who suffered injuries on Sunday while cleaning underground drainage in Gandhipuram, are taken care off.

Sources in the civic body said that while using the jetting-cum-suction machine, the hosepipe burst causing injuries on his jaw. He was rushed to a private hospital in the area and his condition was said to be stable.

The sources said that the big particles that moved in at great speed blocked the passage of other waste leading to creation of pressure inside the hose, which burst open. This was not a one-off kind of incident as often the workers who cleaned the underground drainage encountered such bursts.

They explained that the workers first flushed air in high pressure into the UGD pipelines to clear blockages and then suck out the waste. Big particles get into the hose pipe and get stuck as their size prevented them from getting inside the tank.

The Corporation used two such lorries for the West and Central zones and had planned to deploy two more.

After the Sunday’s incident, Commissioner K. Vijayakarthikeyan inspected the lorries.

 

Social media platforms to help people voice civic grievances

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The Hindu          21.11.2014 

Social media platforms to help people voice civic grievances

K. Vijayakarthikeyan
K. Vijayakarthikeyan

Coimbatore Corporation will explore the possibility of tapping all social media platforms to provide more channels of communication for the public to voice their grievances, said K. Vijayakarthikeyan who assumed office as Corporation Commissioner on Thursday.

He said that the additional channels would be in addition to the existing mechanisms.

K. Vijayakarthikeyan is the third commissioner for the civic body during the current year after Ms.G. Latha was transferred followed by S. Ganesh, who after a brief stint, was posted as Collector for Pudukottai.

Mr. Vijayakarthikeyan passed MBBS in 2009 and took up his civil service examinations. He belongs to the 2011 batch of the Indian Administrative Service.

A native of Madurai, he had earlier served as Assistant Collector (Training) in Erode and then as Sub-Collector in Kovilpatti in Tuticorin District.

Talking to The Hindu , Mr.Vijayakarthikeyan said that the existing system of the public sending their grievances through Short Message Service (SMS) will continue. The Corporation will also explore the options of tapping the other social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, Whats app and telegram for opening up more channels of communication for the people to express their views. Mr. Vijayakarthikeyan added that his focus will be on taking Government schemes to the people at a faster pace, besides expediting the ongoing development works and commencing new works.

Core focus areas will be drinking water, solid waste management, public health and hygiene, he said.

 


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