The Hindu 06.09.2011
Extended Vellore Corporation to have 60 divisions
There will also be four ward committees, each comprising 15 divisions
The urgent meeting of the Vellore Corporation Council was held with
Mayor P. Karthikeyan in the chair, on Monday. — Photo: D.Gopalakrishnan
The Vellore Corporation, whose jurisdiction has been
extended by merging the nearby 17 local bodies following its upgrade
into a Corporation with effect from August 1, 2008, would have 60
divisions (as against 48 wards when it was a municipality) and four ward
committees, each comprising 15 divisions.
The G.O.
No.107 of the Municipal Administration and Water Supply Department,
dated August 19, 2011, containing the details of the reorganisation of
the wards into divisions following the extension of the jurisdiction of
the Corporation, and which was published in the Tamil Nadu Government
Gazette of the same date, was tabled in the urgent meeting of the
Vellore Corporation Council held here on Monday. The Council passed a
resolution approving the decision.
As per the
reorganisation, the ward committee-1 would comprise divisions one to 15,
ward committee-2 divisions 16 to 30, ward committee-3 divisions 31 to
45 and ward committee-4 divisions 46 to 60. Ward committee-1 would
function in the existing office of the Tharapadavedu Municipality, ward
committee-2 in the office of the Sathuvachari Municipality, ward
committee-3 in the Old Vellore Corporation building and ward committee-4
in the existing Shenbakkam Town Panchayat office.
Ayub
Khan (Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam), member of the 46th ward requested
Mayor of Vellore P. Karthikeyan, who presided over the meeting, to
locate the ward committee-4 office in the Old Corporation Building in
Vellore instead of in the Shenbakkam Town Panchayat office since the Old
Corporation Building was easily accessible to the residents of the new
divisions which encompass the villages of Ariyoor and Chitheri, the town
panchayats of Thorappadi and Allapuram, besides the areas of Kaspa and
Ramanaickenpalayam coming under the existing Vellore Corporation limits.
The residents of these areas would find it difficult to go to the
Shenbakkam Town Panchayat office, he said. Mr. Karthikeyan said that the
Corporation would consider his request.
Several
councillors urged the need to repair the roads damaged by the digging of
trenches for the under ground drainage scheme (UGS) in different parts
of Vellore. P.P. Jayaprakash (Congress) said that pregnant women had to a
face lot of hardships on account of the jerking of the vehicles because
of the damaged condition of the roads in Saidapet area when they go to
the Maternity and Child Welfare Centre in Saidapet for the routine
check-up or delivery. N.A. Balasundaram (Desiya Murpokku Dravida
Kazhagam) said that the damage caused to the roads because of the
digging of trenches for UGS caused hindrance to the free flow of traffic
in his ward. Balaji (DMK), councillor of the 27th ward, said that the
roads in his ward have been badly damaged because of the UGS. All the
councillors wanted the road to be repaired immediately.