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‘Remove all encroachments’

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The Hindu     21.02.2017

‘Remove all encroachments’

 Shopkeepers in Big Bazaar Street told; given time for a few days

The Tiruchi City Police and the Corporation authorities have joined hands to tackle the issue of encroachments and congestion on the Big Bazaar street – the city’s prominent commercial hot spot.

Dotted with commercial establishments on either side of the entire stretch, the Big Bazaar street also known as ‘Periya Kadai Veedhi’ is always abuzz with trading activity till the late night hours.

Indiscriminate parking of vehicles along the busy stretch and encroachments by some of the shopkeepers makes it difficult for a free ride for motorists coming from the Gandhi Market arch and from the by lanes.

Realising the problem, the law enforcers and the civic body have now come together in a conscious effort to address the twin issues of congestion and encroachments along the Big Bazaar street.

A team of city traffic police personnel led by the Deputy Commissioner of Police (Crime and Traffic) S. Prabhakaran along with senior Corporation officials on Saturday asked the shopkeepers to remove the encroachments as early as possible to ease congestion and ensure smooth ride for motorists from the Gandhi Market arch towards the NSB road.

The shopkeepers have been given time for a couple of days to remove the encroachments along the stretch.

The civic body officials would remove encroachments with assistance provided by the police if the traders failed to remove them, said Deputy Commissioner Prabhakaran.

The city police would hold a meeting with the traders on February 21 to insist them to remove encroachments, he said.

The city police have planned one-side parking of two-wheelers along the Periya Kadai veedhi.

The plan is to have parking on one side for the first 15 days and parking on the other side of the stretch on the second half of the month.

Proper paint markings would be done along the street to enable parking of two-wheelers.

 

Pay professional tax by March 31

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The Hindu        14.02.2017  

Pay professional tax by March 31

The Greater Chennai Corporation has appealed to all eligible tax-payers in the region to pay professional tax for the second half year of 2016-2017 before March 31.

All pay-drawing and self-drawing officers of State and Central Government departments, public sector undertakings, autonomous bodies, other institutions, boards, all employers in private sector, professionals and self-employed persons should pay the tax.

The maximum tax is Rs. 1095 and the minimum is Rs. 100, according to a press release issued by the Greater Chennai Corporation.

 

Treatment plants planned at 56 locations

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The Hindu      14.02.2017

Treatment plants planned at 56 locations

A proposal for establishment of wastewater treatment plants at 56 locations has been forwarded to the State Government. The treatment plants are estimated to cost about Rs. 142 crore, official sources said.

Based on success of a model plant coming up at Soolai adopting advanced FPSTAR technology developed by a Bengaluru-based laboratory, treatment facilities will be established at the identified points along canals and rivers where sewage and industrial effluent was being let in. The plants are envisaged at vulnerable points along the Perumpallam and Pichakaranpallam canals, besides embankments of Bhavani and Cauvery rivers, the sources said.

The model plant featuring two units with capacity to treat 1.2 lakh litres each per day using Aquatron Boomtube Resonator is touted to be the first plant in the State to convert sewage wastes and industrial effluent into foodgrade water. The facility is slated for commissioning during April.

In the meantime, the Pollution Control Board, which has been testing water samples in the rivers every month to check the extent of Total Dissolved Solids, is learnt to be urging the 30 tannery units in and around Erode town to adopt waterless chrome tanning technology advocated by Central Leather Research Institute.

A Memorandum of Understanding was signed between Erode Tannery Owners’ Association and Central Leather Research Institute (CLRI) for deploying the technology-infusion to contain pollution.

The new technology has already been trial tested successfully in a few industries in Erode district.

The CLRI had promised to establish a common facility centre for the units with aid from the Ministry of Mirco, Small and Medium Enterprises. The technology, CLRI scientists have assured, will lead to enormous saving of water.

 


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