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Construction works on at Erode bus stand

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The Hindu      21.05.2010

Construction works on at Erode bus stand

Staff Reporter

Additional parking area for buses, underground parking facility coming up

— PHOTO: M.GOVARTHAN

In progress:Works for the construction of a parking area for buses and an underground parking facility are on at the Erode bus stand.

ERODE: The construction of an additional parking area for buses, an underground parking facility for two-wheelers and a shopping complex at the Erode bus stand is progressing steadily.

Access

The Erode Corporation has taken up these works as the number of people accessing the bus stand had gone up sharply in the recent past.

The Tamil Nadu State Transport Corporation is operating buses to almost all the important locations in the State and other States including Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka and Kerala from here.

Congested

The existing parking bays in the bus stand are fully occupied and people find it more congested particularly during the peak hours and weekends.

More space

As a result, the Corporation decided to construct an additional parking area without bays.

“This will ensure more space for parking. This additional space is likely to be allocated for the town buses and the mini buses,” Corporation sources said.

Apart from the additional parking space, the Corporation is also constructing an underground parking facility for two-wheelers and a multi-level shopping complex with more public convenience facilities.

The civic administration allotted funds for these works from the one-time grant received from the State Government for various development projects.

The Corporation had taken steps to speed up the construction and complete the works quickly.

Last Updated on Friday, 21 May 2010 04:38
 

Deputy Chief Minister to inaugurate Corporation office buildings

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The Hindu      18.05.2010

Deputy Chief Minister to inaugurate Corporation office buildings

Staff Reporter

— Photo: N. Rajesh

In appreciation:DRO Durai Ravichandran presenting a silver medal to Tuticorin Collector

Tuticorin: Deputy Chief Minister M.K. Stalin is expected to arrive in Tuticorin on August 5 for the inauguration of the newly established Corporation Office buildings near the old bus station, Collector G. Prakash, has said here on Monday.

Tuticorin, as a district was accorded with the status of a Corporation from August, 2008.

Financial assistance to the tune of Rs. 80 crore through various welfare schemes under several departments would be distributed by Mr. Stalin to the beneficiaries, he added.

Earlier, Mr. Prakash was honoured with a silver medal for having achieved the target of Flag Day fund collection for the year 2007.

Durai Ravichandran, District Revenue Officer, presented the medal to the Collector at Collectorate here on Monday.

During his tenure as the Collector of Tirunelveli district during 2007, Mr. Prakash exceeded a target of Rs.20, 69, 000 by achieving funds to the tune of Rs. 38, 97, 350.

During 2008, he collected funds amounting to Rs. 41, 58, 700 as against a sum of Rs.16, 68, 000, the target fixed for the year.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 18 May 2010 04:40
 

Three maternity homes in Salem to get new buildings

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The Hindu              13.05.2010

Three maternity homes in Salem to get new buildings

Special Correspondent

Photo: P.Goutham

Improving amenities: Salem Corporation has undertaken construction works for a new building for a maternity home at Kitchipalayam in Salem.

SALEM: Salem Corporation has started the construction works of new buildings for its maternity home at Kitchipalayam Narayanan Nagar.

The building works being undertaken at a cost of Rs. 39.95 lakhs under the Urban Health Revamping Scheme, will house all modern facilities including a surgery ward.

Besides this, two more maternity homes in the city under the scheme would be having new buildings.

“As the buildings have become very old, the Corporation has decided to construct new ones,” says Health Officer Dr. Porkodi.

The Corporation is having nine maternity homes besides other health centres of which seven fall under the Urban Health Revamping Scheme.

Renovated

The rest in Ammapet, Fort, Arisipalayam and Asthampatti will be repaired and renovated. “Already civil works in these centres have been started,” the official points out.

To cater to the health care needs of general public, the Corporation has undertaken a comprehensive development scheme providing the homes with latest equipment and other assistance.

Last Updated on Thursday, 13 May 2010 07:15
 


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