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Rs.3,500 crore earmarked for development works

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The Hindu                   18.02.2013

Rs.3,500 crore earmarked for development works

Chief Minister Jayalalithaa has earmarked Rs.3,500 crore for implementing various development works in the district. All these works are progressing at a fast pace, said K.A.Jayapal, Fisheries Minister.

Speaking at a function to declare open new building for the fair price shop at ward No.26 here recently, Mr.Jayapal said the new premises has been constructed from his local area development fund and also from the Nagapattinam municipality.

The Minister said that the government has taken utmost care in providing quality products through the fair price shops to the public.

He explained the welfare schemes being implemented by the State government for the benefit of weaker sections of the society and called upon people to extend a helping hand for the successful implementation of the programmes.

M. Asia Mariyam, District Revenue Officer, explained the various development works in progress in the district.

A.K. Chandrasekaran, district panchayat president, Fathima Sultan, joint registrar of cooperative societies, Manjula Chandramohan, chairperson, Nagapattinam municipality, Abdul Lathif, municipal commissioner, and others spoke.

Last Updated on Monday, 18 February 2013 11:38
 

Minister promises basic amenities for residents in Krishnagiri Municipality

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The Hindu                 18.02.2013

Minister promises basic amenities for residents in Krishnagiri Municipality

Minister for Municipal Administration and Rural Development K.P. Munusamy receiving petitions from the public at a ward in Krishnagiri Municipality on Sunday.— Photo: N. Bashkaran
Minister for Municipal Administration and Rural Development K.P. Munusamy receiving petitions from the public at a ward in Krishnagiri Municipality on Sunday.— Photo: N. Bashkara.
 
The general demand of the residents were water supply and road facility.

Minister for Municipal Administration and Rural Development K.P. Munusamy has said that basic amenities would be improved for the residents of Wards 1 to 11 in Krishnagiri Municipality.

The Minister visited 11 wards and heard the grievances of the public and received petitions at several places. People urged the Minister to provide regular water supply.

Presently, it was being supplied once in a week in many wards.

Toilets

The general demands from the public were water supply, road facility, electricity, construction of public toilets, desilting of lake, old-age pension and also remove the electric poles in the middle of the road.

After hearing the grievances from the public, Mr. Munusamy instructed the officials to repair the canal that brings rain water to the lake behind the new bus stand, construction of bunds along the lake and removal of water hyacinth from Namazkuttai.

He also instructed the Municipal Commissioner to ensure proper water supply to the residents of the wards 1 to11 by setting up overhead tanks.

K. Ashok Kumar, Chairman, District Panchayat, K.R.C. Thangamuthu, Chairman, Krishnagiri Municipality, P. Balakrishna Reddy, Chairman, Hosur Municipality, P. Manoharan, Revenue Divisional Officer, Elangovan, Krishnagiri Commissioner (in charge) were accompanied the Minister.

Last Updated on Monday, 18 February 2013 11:35
 

Unfinished work on underground drainage irks Coimbatore residents

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The Hindu                            16.02.2013

Unfinished work on underground drainage irks Coimbatore residents

Karthik Madhavan

Work not completed:The delay in executing underground drainage work on Sundapalayam Road and Thadagam Road has inconvenienced residents. –PHOTO: S. SIVA SARAVANAN
Work not completed:The delay in executing underground drainage work on Sundapalayam Road and Thadagam Road has inconvenienced residents. –PHOTO: S. SIVA SARAVANA.
 
Pedestrians and vehicle users have fallen into open pits in the city.

Along the Thadagam Road and Sundapalayam Road are pits the Corporation has dug for executing the underground drainage (UGD) work. The pits are of different age groups. Some pits are eight months old; a few are younger at six months and then there are the newborn pits that are at least a couple of months old.

M.S. Velmurugan, a former Councillor and resident of the area, says that in executing the the UGD work, the Corporation has not only left the work incomplete but has also not closed the pits.

At every Sundapalayam Road – P.M. Swamy Colony junction the Corporation has dug a pit. Or, it has left open the manhole. Only at one or two junctions, it has placed barricades. Others do not have one. In a few places, the barricades it has placed have fallen into the pits to form part of the waste.

Pedestrians and motorists too have fallen into the pits. It is a regular occurrence, says V. Venkatesan, a resident.

At the Sundapalayam Road – P.M. Swamy Colony Fifth Street Junction, the Corporation has reduced the 50-foot wide road to about five feet, thanks again to UGD work. Holding together the earth at the five-foot stretch is a concrete slab. Beneath the slab flows sewage carrying human waste.

S. Ramakrishnan, a tea shop owner, says that the Corporation has abandoned the stretch of the road in such precarious condition for the last six months. During the period people have slipped, fallen into the pit and suffered injuries.

The delay in executing the work has resulted in the residents losing access to bus services. Mr. Velmurugan says that majority of the residents of the roads, who come from lower middle class families, are thoroughly dependent on the buses to reach their work spots. Councillor representing the area Ward 21’s E. Senthil says that he is too tired to talk of the issue as he has complained about the delay at several zonal and Council meetings. “There is not one occasion I have missed.”

There has been no response to his complaints and the work continues at snail’s pace, he rues.

Sources in the Corporation say that the delay in executing the work is because of the Siruvani pipeline running through the area. At many places the Corporation has dug, it has encountered the water supply pipeline.

Last Updated on Saturday, 16 February 2013 09:40
 


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