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New Coimbatore Corporation commissioner says his focus would be on sanitation

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The Times of India       20.11.2014   

New Coimbatore Corporation commissioner says his focus would be on sanitation

 

COIMBATORE: K Vijay Karthikeyan took charge as the commissioner of the Coimbatore City Corporation on Thursday.

Twenty eight-year-old Karthikeyan is the youngest person to assume the office of the commissioner of Coimbatore Corporation. He is the 23rd commissioner of the Corporation.

The 2011 batch IAS officer had been serving as the sub-collector of Kovilpatti before the present assignment. He implemented several innovative programmes in Kovilpatti, including a scheme to issue a patta in an hour.

A native of Madurai, Karthikeyan completed his MBBS at Ramachandra Medical College, Chennai, in 2009.

"Being a doctor, my focus will definitely be on sanitation and cleanliness in the city," he said after assuming office.

He said that he was aware that several projects had been announced in the city. He would make sure that all projects were implemented appropriately.

He said he had heard about the irregularities in the solid waste management scheme in the city and would look into it.

His father, R Kannan, who is a 1986 batch Indian Forest Service officer, is an additional principal chief conservative officer of south zone, Madurai.

 

Stormy start for Mayor Rajkumar

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The Hindu     13.11.2014 

Stormy start for Mayor Rajkumar

  • The photograph of former Chief Minister Jayalalithaa hung over the Mayor’s chair during the council meeting of the Coimbatore Corporation held on Wednesday. (top) DMK councillors arguing with the police after being denied entry into the meeting for demanding that the picture of their leaderM. Karunanidhi also be hung on the council hall.—PHOTOs: S. SIVA SARAVANAN
    The photograph of former Chief Minister Jayalalithaa hung over the Mayor’s chair during the council meeting of the Coimbatore Corporation held on Wednesday. (top) DMK councillors arguing with the police after being denied entry into the meeting for demanding that the picture of their leaderM. Karunanidhi also be hung on the council hall.—PHOTOs: S. SIVA SARAVANAN

It was a stormy start for Mayor P. Rajkumar as heated arguments were witnessed during the first urgent council meeting convened after his election. The council met on Wednesday.

The police prevented councillors belonging to the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam from entering the council hall after they insisted that the picture of their party leader M. Karunanidhi also be placed in the hall pointing out to the presence of the portrait of former Chief Minister Jayalalithaa.

The police held discussions with DMK councillor Meena Loganathan and others to dissuade them from bringing the picture. However, the attempt failed and a scuffle broke out between the 10 DMK councillors and the police personnel, who were deployed in strength, outside the meeting hall.

They raised slogans against the All India Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam Government and the police.

Later, they waited outside the hall and attempted to talk to the Mayor after he came out at the end of the meeting. However, Mr. Rajkumar left quickly.

Councillor V. Ramamoorthy of the Communist Party of India (Marxist), who represents Ward No: 42, staged a walkout alleging that the Corporation officials were not according councillors due respect.

He also called for scrapping the existing system of sanctioning new water connections as it had resulted in a pending list of nearly 10,000 and called for refunding the ‘excess amount’ collected.

Resolutions passed

The ruling party, which has 80 members in the 100-strong council, had little trouble in passing a total of 59 resolutions during the meeting.

The council allotted Rs. 1 crore to Tamil Nadu Water Supply and Drainage Board for preparing a Detailed Project Report (DPR) for extending the underground drainage to the newly-added areas. It also approved the allocation of Rs. 4.95 lakh for renovating the Ukkadam Tank, which spanned 1.4 km till Karumbukadai.

The funds would be used to strengthen the bunds, erect fencing and a pathway along the banks.

The civic body also resolved to send a proposal for creating a tunnel in Periyakumbai and Kattan Hills for laying pipelines at the cost of Rs. 130 crore under the Pilloor Phase II water supply scheme as part of the Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission.

It also resolved to implement the scheme with Central subsidy and State funding. In the event of the cost escalation, the Corporation would meet the difference.

The council also resolved to take over the 50 to 100 tonne manure generating vermin-compost unit.

Fresh tender

It also planned to renovate it through a fresh tender and to operate the unit.

Further, a resolution was passed deciding to go for DPR to renovate the Sanganoor Canal at a cost of Rs. 395 crore besides another DPR for constructing and maintaining storm water drains.

Several councillors raised issues pertaining to issual of new water connections, storm water drainage and anti-dengue operations.

Deputy Mayor S. Leelavathi Unni, Corporation Commissioner S. Ganesh and other Corporation officials were present.

 

Corporation to set up 60 centres to issue Aadhaar cards

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The Hindu       13.11.2014  

Corporation to set up 60 centres to issue Aadhaar cards

Chennai Corporation is set to open permanent enrolment centres for issuing Aadhaar cards in 60 locations across the city.

After suspending its earlier scheme for Aadhaar in many parts of the city a few months ago, the civic body officials have begun work on opening the centres to collect biometric data from residents.

All zonal offices have received instructions to commission two sets of biometric hardware immediately in each of the permanent enrolment centres.

“Each set of biometric devices will capture data from at least 75 residents a day. If residents cooperate, the number could be increased to 110 a day. At least 220 residents are likely to give biometric data in each centre every day,” said an official.

The civic body has completed two rounds of enrolment in the city.

More than half of the city’s residents are yet to get Aadhaar cards.

Helpline

Residents will be able to get information on the location of the centres through the Corporation helpline 1913 after the enrolment drive begins.

A number of residents however voiced concerns about the various issues associated with the Aadhaar card. Retired bureaucrat M.G. Devasahayam said, “There is no privacy of data. Some people seem to be able to force the government to collect biometric data, but we have to develop our own system” he said.


Civic body had completed two rounds of enrolment before scheme was suspended a few months ago

More than half of the city’s residents are yet to get the cards

 


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