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Rewarded for following traffic rules

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Source : The Hindu Date : 25.06.2009

Rewarded for following traffic rules

Staff Reporter

Law-abiding riders and drivers win prizes in city

Photo: K. Ananthan

REWARD: Deputy Commissioner of Police K. Shanmugavel (third right) handing over a prize intimation coupon to a motorist on Wednesday. Chief Traffic Warden, A. Mahesh (fourth right), Territory Manager of Bharatgas, S. Thangavel (second right) and Regional General Manager of The Hindu, D. Rajkumar (right) are in the picture. —

Coimbatore: About 100 two-wheeler riders, as well as three- and four-wheeler drivers at five major traffic junctions in the city were rewarded on Wednesday for following the rules of the road.

Deputy Commissioner of Police (Law and Order), K. Shanmugavel; Chief Traffic Warden, A.Mahesh; and Territory Manager (LPG) of Bharatgas, S. Thangavel; along with his Assistant Managers, Sandhya and Kiran; and Regional General Manager of The Hindu, D. Rajkumar congratulated the law-abiding road users and handed over an intimation coupon informing that they had won a prize.

The Bharatgas of the Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited in association with The Hindu and assistance of the Coimbatore City Police and Traffic Wardens Organisation conducted the event.

The organisers identified law-abiding riders and drivers at Singanallur Junction, Lakshmi Mills Junction, Gandhipuram signal, Avanashilingam University Junction on Mettuppalayam Road, and Ukkadam Junction.

The drive began at 8.30 a.m. and lasted for an hour. About 20 persons were chosen at each signal.

The major parameters for being chosen for a prize were: stopping at the stop line, adhering to lane discipline, wearing helmets, possessing a valid driving licence, not using mobile phones while riding or driving, and wearing seat belts.

Deputy Commissioner of Police, Mr. Shanmugavel said, “While the police penalise violators, there is a pertinent need to honour those who abide by the rules.”

In the long run such initiatives would make city roads safer, he added.

Mr. Thangavel said that Bharatgas was happy to conduct an event aimed at the betterment of the community.

K. Kalyanasundaram who was chosen for a prize for wearing a seat belt while at the wheel, was an example of one who scrupulously followed the rules of the road.

When stopped and told about the prize, he insisted on taking a U-turn and driving all the way to return to the last lane on Avanashi Road to park his car and receive the coupon.

He said he appreciated the idea of rewarding those who followed traffic rules.

Bus drivers

Out of the 100 persons chosen, were auto rickshaw drivers, tourist cab drivers and State Transport Corporation bus drivers as well. Among the bus drivers were Kulandaivel and Sundarapandian.

Some of the prize winners said they would not be able to receive the prize on Thursday, as they would be out of station.

Another driver, Surendran, who was chosen for a prize at Gandhipuram signal for wearing a seat belt, said he would always wear a seat belt hereafter.

Last Updated on Friday, 26 June 2009 05:04
 

Cultural events mark convergence of SHG women

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Source : The Hindu Date : 25.06.2009

Cultural events mark convergence of SHG women

Staff Reporter

— Photo: S.Thanthoni

CELEBRATION: SHG members take a look at the items on display at an exhibition at Valluvar Kottam in Chennai on Wednesday.

CHENNAI: Hundreds of Self Help Groups (SHG) women from various parts of the city joined at Valluvar Kottam on Wednesday, to celebrate Sangamam with various cultural programmes.

Inaugurating the ‘Women’s Sangamam – 2009,’ Mayor M. Subramanian said the Chennai Corporation had helped formation of over 19,000 SHGs. In all the 10 zones, meeting halls had been provided to the SHG members to conduct meetings and training programmes, he said.

He said Deputy Chief Minister M.K. Stalin had increased the stipend given to SHG members from Rs.7.50 a day to Rs.45 . The amount is credited to the bank accounts of the members after the completion of the training, he added.

Organised by Nesakkaram – SEEDS, a non-governmental organisation that has helped organise 6,000 women living on pavements and in slums into 370 groups, the Sangamam included an exhibition of products by the SHG members. Fr. Charles, its Director, said the NGO provided training in computers and tailoring and also helped arrangement of loans through nationalised banks, including Indian bank and State Bank of India.

G. Arokiamary, a member of Akshaya, a group from Chintadripet said she sells silk saris to women in her locality. “I have taken a loan from the SHG and also from outside to run the business. I buy saris from Kancheepuram and sell them to women on monthly instalments.”

K. Kalaivani, another member, said the group has stopped supplying phenyl to shops as the rate they offered was very low.

“The price of raw materials has increased considerably and we are unable to provide phenyl at low rates. Our members manufacture incense sticks.”

Last Updated on Friday, 26 June 2009 04:59
 

Alternative road plan welcomed

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Source : The Hindu Date : 24.06.2009

Alternative road plan welcomed

Special Correspondent

From Dodabetta to Udhagamandalam

Udhagamandalam: A move to promote an alternative road between Dodabetta and Udhagamandalam has been welcomed by all sections of the society here.

Thanking the government for considering favourably the long-standing demand to improve the road which connected places like Dodabetta, Wood House and Pudhumund, Municipal Councillor N.Chunchiah said that it would relieve congestion not only on the main Dodabetta-Ooty road but also within the town.

Pointing out that a sum of Rs. 6 crore had been earmarked for improving the road, he said he hoped that the work would be completed by the summer of 2010.

Footpaths

Meanwhile some of those residing along the road said that it was used by many pedestrians and underscored the need to provide foot paths along risky stretches.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 24 June 2009 07:22
 


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