The Hindu 08.09.2016
Coimbatore Corporation bags awards
The civic body will receive more than half-a-dozen awards for a host of initiatives it had taken in the recent past.
It will get the Skoch Awards at the 45{+t}{+h}Skoch Summit to be held in Hyderabad.
According
to sources, the Skoch Group has selected the civic body for toilet
first initiative, restoring the Ukkadam Big Tank, installing solar
lights, introducing smart classrooms, solid waste resource management,
no food waste and using biogas generated from solid waste at the
Nanjundapuram crematorium.
Commissioner K.
Vijayakarthikeyan said that the civic body had bagged the awards because
the jury had rated it high on various parameters.
The
Corporation would get the award from the Union Minister of Urban
Development Venkaiah Naidu in the presence of Chief Ministers of
Telangana, Andhra Pradesh and Jharkhand.
Toilets
The
toilet first initiative was about providing toilets to households that
did not have one. Under the Swachh Bharat programme, it had joined hands
with non-government organisations to rope in corporate and public
sponsorship to construct the toilets.
The Corporation had again joined hands with non-government organisations to promote decentralised waste collection in wards.
The
award is also for the drive way at Ukkadam along the tank bund and for
more number of installations to tap solar power in Government buildings
and parks.
Skoch Awards are by the Skoch Group, which is a Gurgoan-based think tank dealing with socio-economic issues.