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New Bus Stand in Theni Named After Pennycuick

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The New Indian Express              03.01.2014

New Bus Stand in Theni Named After Pennycuick

Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa has inaugurated the new bus terminus  at Theni-Allinagaram municipality named after Colonel John Pennycuick, the British engineer who constructed the Mullaiperiyar dam, the life-line of many southern districts. 

While inaugurating the memorial for Pennycuick on January 15 at the Lower Camp in Theni district, the Chief Minister had announced that the new bus terminus would be named after the late British engineer.

The Chief Minister inaugurated this terminus through video conferencing facility at her Kodanadu camp office on December 30. The terminus has been constructed in an area of 7.35 acres at a cost of Rs 15.25 crore. As many as 59 buses can be parked in this terminus which has all the basic amenities including police control room, information officer, reception and driver’s rest room.,

Drinking water projects and underground drainage facilities established at a cost of Rs 64.47 crore in Tiruvannamalai, Kanchipuram and Kuttalam in Nagapattinam district, besides another six  districts were also inaugurated by the Chief Minister.

Apart from these, she also inaugurated new buildings in various districts.  In all, the Chief Minister has inaugurated and laid foundation for new projects worth Rs 118.2 crore.

 

Mayor inaugurates road work

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The Hindu              02.01.2014

Mayor inaugurates road work

Staff Reporter

Mayor S.M. Velusamy recently inaugurated the works to begin laying of new road in Ward 87.

A release from the civic body said that the Coimbatore Corporation would construct the new road for Rs. 27 lakh in Brindavan Circle.

He also inaugurated the work to construct storm water drain at Rs. 50 lakh in Narasipuram in Ward 92. He also declared open 19 shops at two Corporation shopping complexes in Ward 23 and 24 and Rs. 81 lakh.

 

CM Inaugurates Three Buildings

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The New Indian Express               31.12.2013

CM Inaugurates Three Buildings

Two buildings attached to hospitals and one building for the Cheyyar Municipal Office were declared open by the Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa from Kodanadu through a videoconferencing session Monday.

The building at the Vellore Government Medical College Hospital, constructed at a cost of ` 6. 75 crore, houses 125 facilities with beds for the Pediatric and Gynaecology wards. The four-storeyed building will have neonatal, antenatal, post operative and intensive care units along with two operation theatres at the premises.

College Dean Dr Sivakumar, Resident Medical Officer Dr Arunan, PWD officials Dr Minnalkodi (head, department of Gynecology) and Dr Theranirajan (Head department of Pediatrics), Local MLA M Kalaiarasu were present on the occasion.

The other hospital building, constructed at a cost of ` 1. 1 crore, supports a combined facility for child health and out patient wards at the Government Hospital, Ambur.  Municipal Chairperson Sangeetha Balasubramani, Medical Officer Dr Noorusyed, councillors and other officials were present on the occasion.The CM had also given nod to the commencement of functioning of a `99.9 lakh worth building to house the municipal office for the Cheyyar town (Thiruvathipuram), Tiruvannamalai district.  Municipal Chairperson Pavai Ravichandran, councillors and officials from pertinent departments were present on the occasion.

Also Jayalalithaa on Monday inaugurated 333 new buses and 81 refurbished buses, and distributed pension and retirement benefits to the tune of `154.26 crore to 5,151 persons. She also inaugurated new buildings constructed at a cost of `2.37 crore at the engineering college run by the Transport Department.

She handed over keys of new buses to seven drivers at her camp office in Kodanadu in the Nilgiris district and flagged off the new buses. Four pensioners of the transport corporations received retirement and pension benefits from the CM.

The new building at the  Institute of Road and Transport Technology at Chithode in Erode districts, was constructed on 15,392 sqft and at a cost of `1.16 crore. A hostel for post-graduate students was also built on an area of 12,917 sqft, at a cost of `21.11 lakh.

The pension and retirement benefits to the tune of `5.52 crore would be given to 247 employees who retired in October 2013. Gratuity to the tune of `140.68 crore to 4,321 employees who retired in 2011 and 2012 and `8.6 crore to 583 pensioners who retired from service during the period of May 2012 to June 2013.  In all, 5,151 pensioners would get retirement benefits to the tune of `154.26 crore. The CM handed over loan approval orders to the tune of `6 crore to 106 first generation entrepreneurs from Coimbatore and Tirupur.

 


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