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“Report on Cauvery water scheme sent to government”

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The Hindu 08.12.2009

“Report on Cauvery water scheme sent to government”

Special Correspondent

Financial estimates, allocation of funds remain: Durai Murugan

 


“Tirupattur, Vaniyambadi and Ambur, Katpadi area, Vellore Corporation to benefit”

“Second bridge across the Palar in Vellore likely to open before New Year”


VELLORE: The Tamil Nadu Water Supply and Drainage (TWAD) Board has completed a study and sent to the State government a project report on the scheme on bringing water from the Cauvery to Vellore district, Law Minister Durai Murugan has said.

He was participating in a function got up by the Vellore Corporation to distribute colour television sets to beneficiaries on Fort Round Road here on Monday.

Mr. Durai Murugan said that by last week, the TWAD Board finalised the list of wayside village and town panchayats and municipalities that would be beneficiaries of the Cauvery water scheme in Vellore district. The municipalities of Tirupattur, Vaniyambadi and Ambur, the Katpadi area and the Vellore Corporation would be getting water as per the report. What remain are the preparation of financial estimates and allocation of funds by the government for the implementation of the project.

Mr. Durai Murugan said he would be requesting Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi to announce the date by which people of the respective local bodies would be getting water under the scheme, in the Governor’s address to the Assembly next year.

The second bridge under construction across the Palar in Vellore is nearing completion, and is likely to be inaugurated before the New Year.

The government and the Vellore Corporation are taking steps to improve basic facilities for the increasing number of tourists visiting the golden temple in Sripuram near Vellore.

Mr. Durai Murugan said that the government has so far distributed 4,57,796 colour TV sets to beneficiaries in Vellore district at a cost of Rs.102.31 crore.

A total of 6,028 colour TV sets were distributed to beneficiaries in the Vellore Corporation area on Monday.

He requested the government to discuss with Vellore MLA C. Gnanasekharan the backlog in the distribution of TV sets and ensure that TV sets were distributed to all those who were eligible.

C. Rajendran, Collector of Vellore, presided. P. Karthikeyan, Mayor of Vellore, welcomed the gathering.

Mr. Gnanasekaran, Sheela Rajan, chairperson of Vellore District Panchayat, and T.A. Mohammed Sadiq, Deputy Mayor of Vellore, spoke.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 08 December 2009 05:25
 

Residents demand proper cleaning of drainage channels

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The Hindu 08.12.2009

Residents demand proper cleaning of drainage channels

Staff Reporter

— Photo: P.GOUTHAM

Health hazard: Sewage overflowing from a drainage channel on Attur main road in Salem pose threat to the health of people

SALEM: Overflow of sewage on the roads from drainage channels continues to be a persistent problem in a number of parts in Ammapet zone in the city.

As the Salem Corporation had failed to ensure proper cleaning of drainage channels, almost all the channels in the city remain heavily silted. As a result, sewage overflows from the drains on many roads including the Attur main road and a number of other inner streets in the zone. Kitchipalayam, Pachapatti, Narayanan Nagar and a few other wards in the zone were the worst affected.

The blocks in the channels were not removed for long. In the recent rains, all the drains overflowed, creating temporary pools in the low-lying areas in the zone, the residents pointed out.

Sanitary workers from the civic administration and the Swatchatha Corporation, which bagged the contract for carrying out sanitary works in 21 wards in the city, rarely turn up and clean the drainage, the people complained. The overflow of sewage is posing serious threat to the health of the residents.

Children are the worst affected as they sometime walk barefoot on the roads and streets, residents say.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 08 December 2009 05:09
 

Drive on parking space paying off: Corporation

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The Hindu 08.12.2009

Drive on parking space paying off: Corporation

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COIMBATORE: The Coimbatore Corporation seems to be on a mission to prove that nothing works like enforcement and follow-up. It says that these two vital factors have led to commercial complexes offering to provide space for visitors/customers to park their cars.

A multi-storeyed textile showroom on Cross-Cut Road has even begun efforts to put up a hydraulic parking facility while some others on the busy D.B. Road at R.S. Puram and at Saibaba Colony are working to keep their promise to the civic body that they will remove the unauthorised structures from the basement meant for parking.

Corporation Commissioner Anshul Mishra has formed a special demolition squad that identifies structures with building rule violations. The main focus is on the non-provision of parking space in the buildings. The Corporation is of the view that this leads to congestion on the roads as hundreds of parked vehicles hamper smooth flow of traffic.

“There are some positive things happening because of our sustained drive. Some of the commercial establishments are into creating the parking space themselves,” Mr. Mishra says.

Chennai Silks, the textile showroom on Cross Cut Road, has put up two hydraulic parking bays in its basement that is supposed to be only for parking. The 8,000 sq.ft. basement had been used for commercial purposes till the Corporation put a stop to it recently and asked the showroom to allocate the entire area only for parking vehicles. In the presence of an Assistant Town Planning Officer, the branch head of the showroom and a few other staff demonstrated the two hydraulic parking bays and explained how the rest of the basement will be covered by similar facilities in the next few months. A Pune-based company will supply the equipment. If only the actual floor space can be used, only 40 cars (of the low roof category) can be parked. If the entire basement is provided with the hydraulic facility, another 30 cars can be accommodated in a two-tier arrangement. The showroom staff point out that enough space is needed for negotiating turns in the basement. Therefore, the number of cars cannot exactly be doubled. As for the bigger vehicles, an open space has been allocated on a bylane.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 08 December 2009 05:06
 


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