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Municipality to procure hand-held billing machines

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The Hindu 24.11.2009

Municipality to procure hand-held billing machines

K.Lakshmi

For property tax collection on a pilot basis

— Photo: V.Ganesan

A Madhavaram Municipality official checks out a hand-held billing machine to be used in property tax collection.

CHENNAI: The Madhavaram Municipality will soon introduce the system of using hand-held billing machines for property tax collection on a pilot basis.

The local body recently floated tenders to procure four such machines.

Officials of the municipality said the system is being launched for the first time at Madhavaram among the local bodies across the State. Use of the machines would mean that the residents need not travel to the property tax collection centres to pay the levy as the bill collectors would visit their houses.

Once the door number and street name is fed in to the device, the tax amount due would appear on the screen. Consumers would also be issued the receipt on the spot, the officials said.

The municipality would spend Rs.2.4 lakh on procuring the machines.

GPRS-enabled

A senior official of the Municipality said as the machines are GPRS-enabled, the details about the transactions would be updated immediately at the municipality office.

There are about 15,000 assesses in the municipality.

Collection centres will continue

The bill collection centres of the local body would continue to function even after the launch of the new system. The hand-held billing machines are expected to be put to use next month.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 24 November 2009 04:46
 

Corporation procures 15 fogging machines

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The Hindu 16.11.2009

Corporation procures 15 fogging machines

Staff Reporter

Tirupur: The Tirupur Corporation has pressed into service 15 newly purchased fogging machines to strengthen mosquito control measures in the city, on Sunday.

City Health Officer K. R. Jawaharlal told The Hindu that the machines were procured at a total outlay of Rs 2.46 lakh.

“With this, Corporation now has 27 fogging machines,” he said.

According to him, the fogging machines are being used to spray malathion (organophosphorus compound) solution to kill adult mosquitoes.

Dr. Jawaharlal said that four special teams had been constitutedunder the heads of Corporation doctors- Neelambal, Prema, Shanthi and Hemalatha to carry out fever surveillance in the city in the wake of monsoon outbreak.

Apart from the doctor, each team had a sanitary inspector, a multipurpose health worker, and a sanitary supervisor.

“The team members are instructed to take blood samples of people down with fever for tests to ascertain whether it is dengue, chikungunya or ordinary fever,” the City Health Officer said.

Last Updated on Monday, 16 November 2009 02:02
 

Stalin to inaugurate renovated foot overbridge

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The New Indian Express 12.11.2009

Stalin to inaugurate renovated foot overbridge


CHENNAI: Deputy Chief Minister M K Stalin will soon inaugurate the renovated foot overbridge at Nungambakkam that is now equipped with lifts on both sides for public convenience, Mayor M Subramanian informed on Wednesday.

Speaking to reporters after inspecting the removal of posters from the civic body’s buildings here, Subramanian said, “The foot overbridge was first constructed using former Union Minister Murasoli Maran’s Local Area Development fund a few years ago. It has now been renovated at a cost of Rs 57 lakh with escalators on both sides of the bridge to enhance user convenience.” The renovation has been completed and it would be thrown open for public use in another 10 days, the Mayor added.

Earlier in the day, he visited several Corporation buildings and instructed local officials to keep the premises free of posters and graffiti.

“Under the new drive to keep city poster-free, more than 3,500 buildings of the civic body across 155 wards have been declared no-poster zones from Wednesday. We have decided to have some art work on the walls that depict the rich Tamil culture,” the mayor said.

Four main roads in the city — Kamarajar Salai, Anna Salai, Dr Radhakrishnan Salai and Thiruvotriyur High Road — and about 250 bridges and subways have already been declared poster-free zones in the city.

A quick survey of the city shows that the drive has yielded good results as there are fewer eyesores on the city walls.

Last Updated on Thursday, 12 November 2009 10:18
 


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