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Neglected N. Chennai lacks bridges, flyovers

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Deccan Chronicle 18.12.2009

Neglected N. Chennai lacks bridges, flyovers

December 18th, 2009
By Our Correspondent

Dec. 17: The Chennai Corporation in the past two years has inaugurated six flyovers at a cost of about Rs 80 crore to decongest traffic in south Chennai, where most of the state ministers, bureaucrats and judges reside. But, during the same period there has been no such bridge inaugural function in the neglected north Chennai.

For instance the Cenotaph road flyover near Nandanam and three flyovers in T. Nagar were completed either on time or completed much before their contract period. Contrarily the bridge works in north Chennai were pending for several years. Particularly, the construction of Perambur flyover, which was started in 1999, is yet to be completed.

Though the announcement for replacing Perambur Loco works flyover was made in 2006, the work was started only this year. The proposal to construct Vysarpadi railway over bridge was on paper at least for the past 10 years. While construction of railway under bridges at MC Road near Stanley hospital and Villivakkam were progressing at snail’s pace.

Perambur MLA S.K. Mahendran said though many flyovers or vehicular subways were sanctioned for north Chennai, the works were progressing at very slow pace. “The lethargic attitude of the government officials was delaying the completion of the works on time,” he said.

According to Ripon Building sources most of the bridges so far completed in south Chennai were flyovers constructed on roads owned by the corporation, which means the bureaucratic hurdles and inter departmental co-ordination with other government bodies like Chennai Metro water board and Southern Railway is minimal.

 

Madurai Corporation moots reduction in property tax

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The Business Line 18.12.2009

Madurai Corporation moots reduction in property tax

Our Correspondent

Madurai, Dec. 17

Madurai Corporation has recommended reduction in property tax for commercial and industrial buildings and the same is under the consideration of Tamil Nadu Government, according to Mr S.Sebastine, Corporation Commissioner.

A release from Tamilnadu Chamber of Commerce and Industry said that while participating at the executive committee meeting of the chamber, the Commissioner said that the demand for a reduction was also endorsed by other forums along with the chamber and there was also a demand to refrain from levying excessive tax for new buildings.

Last Updated on Friday, 18 December 2009 02:23
 

Plan to reduce property tax

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The Hindu 18.12.2009

Plan to reduce property tax

Staff Reporter

MADURAI: The Corporation had recommended a “due reduction” in property tax for commercial and industrial buildings in the city. The proposal was under the consideration of the State Government, Corporation Commissioner S. Sebastine said.

The demand for the reduction was put forth by various organisations and endorsed by other forums. There was also a demand to refrain from levying excessive tax for new buildings.

The Corporation Councillors had also raised this issue, he said.

Addressing the executive committee meeting of Tamil Nadu Chamber of Commerce and Industry here on Monday, he said that the State Government was also planning to extend the Corporation limits to 117 sq. km from the present 52 square km and approval for the same was expected soon.

Last Updated on Friday, 18 December 2009 01:44
 


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