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Corporation to collect blood samples from homes

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The Hindu 06.01.2010

Corporation to collect blood samples from homes

R. Sujatha

CHENNAI: A scheme to collect blood samples from the doorsteps of residents and deliver the test results free of cost is to be launched after Pongal by the Chennai Corporation.

The investigation will be done at diagnostic laboratories run by the civic body at a nominal cost. The Corporation’s helpline number is 1913.

The scheme, announced in the 2009-10 Budget of the Corporation, is aimed to help women who find it difficult to go out during morning hours due to household chores.

“One person will be appointed for the purpose of collecting samples in each of the 10 zones. Depending on the need we will depute more people,” Corporation Commissioner Rajesh Lakhoni told The Hindu. The civic body has proposed to outsource the job of collection and delivery.

The Corporation runs six diagnostic laboratories. “The cost for the tests [at Corporation laboratories] is about 40 to 50 per cent lower than the market rate,” Mr. Lakhoni said. The tests are open to all residents in the Chennai Corporation limits.

An ECG costs Rs.40, an ultrasound Rs.150 and an X-ray Rs.50. Random testing for blood glucose costs Rs.15 and pre-prandial and postprandial test Rs.30.

A lipid profile test is provided for Rs.60 and a liver function test for Rs.100. The scheme would also benefit those who need blood glucose monitor tests.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 06 January 2010 02:07
 

Blacklist builders flouting plan: HC

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The Times of India 05.01.2010

Blacklist builders flouting plan: HC

CHENNAI: The search for a mechanism to rein in builders and developers who churn out buildings in violation of sanctioned plans or raise unauthorised constructions, may end here.

If this suggestion of the Madras high court is implemented, unscrupulous builders and promoters, who flout development control rules, may have to either quit the trade or comply with the regulations. A division bench of Justices Prabha Sridevan and M Sathyanarayanan has said the government could withhold sanction for fresh projects of builders who face charges of unauthorised construction or deviation from sanctioned plan.

“Desperate situations require desperate measures,” the judges said, adding: “If sanction is refused on the ground of previous violation, these unscrupulous and careless buildings will be reined in and (will) toe the line. These irregular constructions will not come up. Only then, the living standards of this city can be maintained.” The judges also hoped that the Chennai Metropolitan Development Authority (CMDA) and the government would take necessary action. The Ambattur Municipality, which too was made a party to the proceedings, was represented by special government pleader I Paranthamen.

The matter relates to a PIL filed by R Vanaja, who alleged that a builder had put up a totally unauthorised construction at Golden Colony in Mogappair (West), and that the building enjoyed electricity as well as sewerage connection. With these facilities in place, the builder had transferred the property to a third party, she said. She wanted the building to be razed. Not denying the charges, the builder said the structure had no sanction plan and that his first plea for regularisation had already been rejected by the CMDA. His second application is pending, he said.

The bench, expressing concern at the “unchecked proliferation of deviated construction,” said: “We think that a time has come for the CMDA to consider whether some safeguards should be provided or should be introduced in the form of regulations, which will bring to the notice of the sanctioning authorities that the builder or the promoter who applies for sanction plan is already facing litigation for construction not in accordance with sanctioned plan. Then, approval shall not be given to such applicants. Some measures like this alone will discourage the persons who have no respect for adhering to the sanctioned plan, and who are motivated by greed and nothing else.”

The bench has adjourned the matter to February 2, for further proceedings.

As per the original Supreme Court order, only those buildings that were completed before the cut off date of February 28, 1999 were eligible for exemption from demolition. However, the state government issued three ordinances in 2000, 2001 and 2002, each time giving a one-year moratorium for the rogue buildings. Though the Madras high court struck down the ordinances in 2007, the apex court ordered status quo.

The government, in the meantime, came out with two more ordinances of similar nature, and the second ordinance is valid till July 2010.

 

Hike in drainage deposit flayed

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The Hindu 05.01.2010

Hike in drainage deposit flayed

Staff Reporter

Councillors of Opposition parties in Tuticorin Corporation stage a walkout

— Photo: N. Rajesh.

STIR: Councillors staging walkout on Monday.

Tuticorin: An urgent meeting was convened by the Mayor of Tuticorin Corporation here on Monday.

Mayor R. Kasthuri Thangam, who presided over the meeting in the presence of Deputy Mayor, Thommai Yesuadiyan, and Commissioner of Corporation, P. Kubendran, passed resolutions on various subjects for the developmental activities within the corporation limit.

More importantly, the resolutions for shifting the Melur railway station to the place near the new bus stand and the work on second phase of the Buckle Canal were passed during the meeting.

There was an uproar in the council hall as the councillors of the opposition parties raised the issue of increasing the deposit amount for laying underground drainage pipelines.

The councillors had alleged that the public could not bear the hike of a Rs.1000 from the existing Rs.3000 towards deposit for laying of underground drainage pipeline to the extent of 500 square feet.

Expressing dissent over the issue, the councillors of the opposition parties urged the Mayor to lessen the deposit amount and staged a walkout.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 05 January 2010 01:53
 


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