The Hindu 07.03.2013
The Hindu 07.03.2013
Without much of a fanfare, the Coimbatore Corporation
with the support of Singanallur MLA R. Chinnasamy, has gone about
installing solar street lights.
According to Deputy
Commissioner, Coimbatore Corporation, S. Sivarasu, the civic body has
thus far installed 220 solar street lights and is in the process of
installing 50 more. Each of the lights is powered by 27 watt bulbs.
He
says that the Corporation has installed the lights in wards that come
under the Singanallur Assembly Constituency — the entire East Zone of
the Coimbatore Corporation, all the wards in the Central Zone and Wards
38, 39, 40 and 45 in the North Zone.
At Rs. 33,000 a
street light, the Corporation has so far spent close to Rs. 89.10 lakh.
And Mr. Chinnasamy allocated the total amount from his Constituency
Development Fund.
Mr. Chinnasamy said that he had
allocated Rs. 40 lakh in 2011-12 and Rs. 50 lakh in 2012-13 for solar
street lights installation. “At the time of allocating the money, I had
told the Corporation officials that the money should be used only for
installation of solar lights because, after Chief Minister Jayalalithaa
announced the solar policy, I wanted to install solar street lights in
my constituency.”
“I also instructed the officials
that they must choose the place for installation in consultation with
the ward councillors concerned and those must be in slums or places
where people have been suffering without street lights for long.”
Mr.
Chinnasamy further said that in the first year of allotment he had
asked the Coimbatore Corporation to install six street lights in the
each of the wards that formed part of his constituency. And in the
second year it was nine.
Corporation officials said that they had installed the lights in slums and places where the poor lived.