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AC community hall project on slow track

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Deccan Chronicle 24.12.2009

AC community hall project on slow track

December 24th, 2009
By Our Correspondent

Dec. 23: Chennai corporation last year announced that it would construct two air-conditioned community auditoriums at a cost of Rs 16 crore with a seating capacity of 1,000 members each, with parking facility to accommodate more than 100 cars, but the projects have hit a speed-breaker due to official apathy and bureaucratic procedures.

Chennai mayor M. Subramanian last June announced that the three-storied buildings would come up on a sprawling 60,000 sq ft area. One auditorium would be built at posh Anna Nagar for south Chennai and the other, near Basin Bridge for north Chennai, he said.

Though the final design and technical specifications for the halls were ready last year and work on the Anna Nagar auditorium started a year ago, the project is scheduled for completion only by the end of next year, sources said.

A senior corporation official said work at the Anna Nagar auditorium was in fu-ll swing. The Basin Bridge auditorium is yet to be started as the corporation zonal office located on the site has to be shifted. The shifting has already begun and civil work will begin by June.

Most of the auditoriums and community halls in Chennai lack adequate parking space resulting in traffic chaos whenever events are held. In these auditoriums, besides regular parking on the ground floor, an additional stilt floor is planned exclusively for parking.

On completion, the auditoriums will be available to the public at a reasonable tariff, the official added.

 

No Baywatch towers for Marina, says civic body

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Deccan Chronicle 24.12.2009

No Baywatch towers for Marina, says civic body

December 24th, 2009
By Our Correspondent

Dec. 23: With beautified Marina unveiled last week, a tug-of-war has begun between city cops and the civic body.

While the police want mobile watchtowers to be set up near the sea, due to growing terror threats to the coastal areas, the civic body is against the move as it thinks it would spoil the beauty of the Marina, considered the second longest beach in the world.

The officials of the city police and corporation had actually come together to ban cricket on the Marina. The police chased away the budding cricketers for the corporation that beautified the beach at a cost of Rs 25 crore though the question as to who actually wanted the ban remains unanswered.

A senior city police official confirmed that the proposal for mobile watchtowers, built somewhat along the lines of those in the Baywatch TV serial, has been sent to the corporation seeking its permission.

“We had everything ready. We had even discussed designs of the tower. Even the models were ready. But now we have hit a dead end,” a police official said.

A senior corporation official said they had so far not received any such proposal from the city police. Proposals that would spoil the beauty of the Marina are usually not considered, he added.

 

Corporation school students to get second set of uniforms

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The Hindu 24.12.2009

Corporation school students to get second set of uniforms

Staff Reporter

Tenders for new shoes and school bags will also be finalised

— Photo: S.S. KUMAR

IN RAPT ATTENTION: A section of students at the function organised at the Corporation Girls Higher Secondary School, Saidapet, in Chennai on Wednesday.

CHENNAI: Students of schools, run by the Chennai Corporation, will get their second set of free uniforms in January. The tenders for new shoes and school bags will also be finalised soon, according to Mayor M. Subramanian.

Speaking at a function organised at the Corporation Girls Higher Secondary School in Saidapet here on Wednesday, he said the civic body was eager to translate all its plans regarding school education.

The function was organised to give away identity cards to teachers, medals to meritorious students and biscuits to students in classes X and XII, staying back in school in the evenings for special classes. “We had made provisions for these in the Corporation’s budget ,” he added. Pointing to various initiatives taken in Corporation schools, he said the quality of education in Corporation schools has been improving, boosting the overall pass percentage of Corporation school students.

It was decided to give students biscuits, after the Corporation got to know that a section of students did not like the fruit bread being provided. “We were looking at other alternatives and then decided on biscuits since all children like them,” the Mayor said. More than Rs.31 lakh was spent on the initiative covering over 15,000 students, he added.

The medals for students securing the first three ranks in terminal examinations and the identity cards cost nearly Rs.3 lakh and about Rs.2 crore is being invested in the new set of uniforms, Mr. Subramanian added.

Last Updated on Thursday, 24 December 2009 04:49
 


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