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An eventful year for Coimbatore Corporation

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The Hindu      04.01.2011

An eventful year for Coimbatore Corporation

Staff Reporter

The last 12 months have the seen the Coimbatore Corporation implement a few schemes, which are expected to leave a lasting impact on this industrial city.

The Corporation is implementing the schemes with Central Government funds under the Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM) scheme. Mayor R. Venkatachalam said underground drainage (UGD), storm water drain, Pilloor Phase-II drinking water and solid waste management schemes were all started in 2010, which turned out to be an eventful year.

Water scheme

The drinking water scheme is a Rs. 100-crore-plus project, implemented in six packages to cater to the city residents. The Government is bearing 50 per cent of the expenses, the Corporation 30 per cent and the State Government the rest. Mr. Venkatachalam said the aim was to complete the project before summer so as to meet the increased water demand during summer. The civic body is also expected complete the solid waste management project, another JNNURM scheme work, by this month end. To successfully implement the project, the Corporation had bought bins, lorries to carry waste in closed condition, push carts, etc. Commissioner Anshul Mishra said the Corporation awaited Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board clearance for the landfill at the Vellalore compost yard before completing the waste management project.

The UGD and storm water drain projects are in various stages of implementation.

In looking back at 2010, it is imperative to mention the World Classical Tamil Conference, as the State Government, through various agencies under various schemes, provided funds to the Corporation to carry out various development works.

“The conference was a boost to the city,” said Mr. Mishra. The Government provided funds to implement three scheme roads – Ranga Vilas Mill Road, Nava India Road and Masakalipalayam Road – and another road.

With the funds the Corporation was able to lay pavements on Avanashi Road and Tiruchi Road for pedestrians, install energy-efficient street lights and also carry out various other activities. The Corporation also managed to renovate 40-odd parks and thereby provide some quality space for Coimbatore denizens to exercise, rewind, recoup and relax. The parks will be in addition to the proposed ‘Chemmozhi Poonga.'

Bus shelters

2010 also saw the Corporation give the city 300-odd modern bus shelters, a new bus stand on Mettupalayam Road, new fish market, abattoir and crematorium and take away a few buildings.

By sticking to the rule book, the civic body ensured that buildings that violated the approved plan and encroached upon public land were either sealed or demolished.

“The drive was meant to send out a strong and clear message that the Corporation will not tolerate violation,” Mr. Mishra said. Opposition Councillors, however, have a different perception. All was not well with the civic body and that many schemes, as promised, were not implemented, they said.

Ward 61 Councillor K. Purushothaman said the civic body had failed to implement the much-need morning snack scheme, aimed at benefitting Corporation school students.

Protest

The All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam recently held a protest in the city to highlight the failure of the civic body. The Councillor said that eight railway over bridges that were to come up across the city to ease traffic congestion have remained on paper. As for the storm water drain project, he said that the project was not being implemented the way the Councillors thought it would be implemented: the project as was being implemented now did not include lining the various canals, desilting the same, etc.

 

Rs. 17.67 crore for preliminary relief works in Cuddalore

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The Hindu       17.12.2010

Rs. 17.67 crore for preliminary relief works in Cuddalore

Special Correspondent
Initial allocation for Villupuram enhanced from Rs 9.75 crore to Rs. 11.60 crore

CUDDALORE: The State government has made an initial allocation of Rs. 17.67 crore to Cuddalore district for carrying out preliminary relief works in flood-affected areas, according to Collector P. Seetharaman.

The amount has been earmarked for the following purposes: repairing the highways – Rs. 7 crore; rural roads – Rs. 5 crore; municipal roads – Rs. 1.35 crore; for improving water sources such as lakes, tanks and canals – Rs. 4.32 crore.

The fund allocation for the municipal roads would be made as follows: Cuddalore municipality (14 km stretch of road) – Rs. 70 lakh; Chidambaram (8 km) – Rs. 40 lakh; and Vriddhachalam (5 km) – Rs. 25 lakh.

In a statement released here, the Collector also said that the government was likely to sanction an additional fund of Rs. 10 crore for road works. The floods had claimed the lives of 18 persons and 315 cattle heads in the district.

So far, a solatium of Rs. 2 lakh each had been given to the families of seven victims and Rs. 8.61 lakh to owners of 224 cattle heads, including 49 bullocks, 49 calves and 126 goats.

As per the estimate, a total of 1,162 huts were fully damaged and 14,595 huts partly damaged. A compensation of Rs. 45.70 lakh had been given to 914 fully damaged huts (at the rate of Rs. 5,000 each) and Rs. 36.60 lakh to 1,264 partly damaged huts (at the rate of Rs. 2,500 each).

The Collector has appealed to the elected representatives of local bodies, including chairpersons of panchayat unions, town panchayats and municipalities to extend full cooperation to the officials to expedite the relief works.

Villupuram

Villupuram Collector R.Palanisamy has said that the government increased the initial allocation for flood relief to the district from Rs. 9.75 crore to Rs. 11.60 crore.

The amount would be spent as follows: for repair works to roads in Villupuram division – Rs. 2.70 crore; road works in Kallakurichi division – Rs. 2.50 crore; for improving water sources – Rs. 1.50 crore; rural areas – Rs. 4.50 crore; and to municipal administration - Rs. 39.75 lakh.

The share of the municipalities would be: Villupuram municipality – Rs. 4.75 lakh; Tindivanam – Rs. 30 lakh; and Kallkurichi – Rs 5 lakh.

Mr Palanisamy also said that so far a solatium of Rs. 53 lakh was given away to the families of 28 flood victims, Rs. 1.37 lakh to owners of cattle heads and Rs. 64.77 lakh to 2,100 damaged houses.

 

“Government committed to development of Coimbatore”

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The Hindu  13.12.2010

“Government committed to development of Coimbatore”

Special Correspondent

Chief Minister inaugurates schemes worth Rs.543 crore through videoconferencing from Chennai
—PHOTO S. SIVA SARAVANAN

Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi inaugurating development projects in Coimbatore on Sunday through videoconferencing from Chennai.

COIMBATORE: The government is committed to the development of Coimbatore, Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi said here on Sunday. Inaugurating schemes worth Rs.543 crore through videoconferencing from Chennai, he said a slew of projects were implemented in the run-up to the World Classical Tamil Conference that was held here in June.

Mr. Karunanidhi recalled the days he had spent at Singanallur in the city and how he developed a special attachment to Coimbatore since then.

The Chief Minister was scheduled to inaugurate the schemes at a function on V.O.C. Grounds in the city, but his visit was cancelled owing to health reasons. Union Textiles Minister Dayanidhi Maran and State Law Minister Durai Murugan were present with the Chief Minister when he inaugurated the schemes from Chennai.

In Coimbatore, Rural Industries Minister Pongalur N. Palanisamy preside. Ministers K.K.S.R. Ramachandran, M.P. Saminathan and U. Mathivanan; Collector P. Umanath, Corporation Commissioner Anshul Mishra, Anna University Vice-Chancellor Karunakaran, Mayor R. Venkatachalam and Deputy Mayor N. Karthik took part.

Regretting his inability to make it to the function, the Chief Minister listed a number of projects the DMK government had carried out in the past and schemes drawn up now, to show the “special attention” it bestowed on Coimbatore.

Mr. Karunanidhi pointed out that the works implemented during the World Classical Tamil Conference were aimed at improving the infrastructure in the city. Many of the schemes announced during the conference for the development of Coimbatore were being launched on Sunday, he said.

The projects inaugurated included the Rs.150-crore Gandhipuram flyover and the botanical garden.

In the first phase, the garden would come up on 45 acres on a part of the Central Prison. It would be expanded over another 120 acres after the prison was shifted to a 75-acre site belonging to the Coimbatore Corporation at Vellalore.

The Chief Minister also inaugurated the renovation of the Contour Canal, which is a part of the 50-year old Parambikulam-Aliyar Project. It would be renovated at Rs. 185 crore.

The other scheme that took off on Sunday was the construction of two new blocks at the Coimbatore Medical College Hospital at Rs.50 crore.

A new campus of Anna University-Coimbatore would come up on 131 acres at Somayamapalayam under a project costing Rs.67 crore. It would have 44,600 sq.ft. of buildings with various facilities. The profit-making co-operative milk society would be modernised at Rs.28 crore to increase its handling capacity from 2.5 lakh litres of milk to five lakh litres a day. A Rs.25-crore National Apparel Design Training Institute would also be established.

The Chief Minister also inaugurated the Union government's Rs.21-crore Sardar Vallabhai Patel Textile Management Centre's building and auditorium.

Last Updated on Monday, 13 December 2010 12:19
 


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