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After laying the foundation, municipality turns a blind eye towards park

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The Hindu 23.11.2009

After laying the foundation, municipality turns a blind eye towards park

Karthik Madhavan

PHOTO: M. GOVARTHAN

Picture of neglect: Kollampalayam park in Kasipalayam municipality limits has not seen much progress since June last year.

ERODE: Foundation for a new park in Kollampalayam, says the tablet outside a plot with compound on the Kollampalayam Road.

It also says the then State Minister for Handlooms and Textiles N.K.K.P. Raja laid the foundation on June 8, 2008 for the facility, which comes under Wards 8 and 9 of Kasipalayam Municipality.

It has been almost a year-and-half since the foundation was laid and in the period nothing much has happened in that the Municipality is yet to develop the park.

All that is there on the piece of land, about 40 cents, are a half-constructed pathway, a few play materials and dismantled gate, which is rusting.

Stagnant rain water in a tank and half-covered well are also to be seen there. The compound serves as a cloth drying facility for people of the locality. There is no greenery or anything that bears semblance to a park. But for the tablet on the compound, there is nothing to declare the area a park.

Residents of the area say they expected the Kasipalayam Municipality to develop the plot as a park once it laid the foundation but nothing much has happened.

They also say that with the foundation nothing much as changed as the area continues to be the way it was prior to the foundation laying ceremony as well.

Ward 9 Councillor Amutha Sakthivel says the civic body did make a beginning but could not proceed because of shortage of funds and rain.

Initially the Council approved development works Rs. 2.5 lakh but they got delayed for various reasons that include rain. The Council has again sanctioned Rs. 4 lakh for completing the park, she says and clarifies that as the park is under development the gate has been removed and the land is undulated.

Chairman M. Subramanian says the civic body proposes to set up fountain, green cover the area, install lights and more play materials for the children.

Pathway around the plot will also be laid and he promises that the works will get over in three months time.

Last Updated on Monday, 23 November 2009 01:49
 

Centre for conservation of wetlands

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The Hindu 23.11.2009

Centre for conservation of wetlands

Staff Reporter 0 inlnd wetlands spread over seven million ha facing grave threat”

SACON to be given Rs.5 crore in addition to Rs.20 crore in last 20 years


Coimbatore: Union Minister of State for Environment and Forests (Independent charge) Jairam Ramesh on Sunday said that the Ministry would widely expand projects for conservation of inland wetlands and coastal areas facing the threat of destruction.

Talking to reporters after interacting with scientists at the Salim Ali Centre for Ornithology and Natural History (SACON), Mr. Ramesh said that there are 60,000 inland wetlands in the country spread over seven million ha facing a grave threat from real-estate promoters and were also being used as dumping yards for municipal and industrial waste. The Ministry would initiate an expanded national project for protecting and rejuvenating these wetlands. Similarly, the Ministry would intensify its focus on coastal wetlands. The Minister said that there was a threat to the Eastern Ghats because of mining activities and his Ministry had asked SACON to evolve a project for studying and protecting the Eastern Ghats ecology. SACON will also evolve a project for protecting the endangered Edible Nest Swiftlet in Andaman and Nicobar which were being smuggled out in large numbers besides evolving a project for protecting the population of hornbills, the State bird of Nagaland, which was fast becoming extinct. SACON had been given Rs.20 crore in the last 20 years and now the Ministry would provide SACON with additional Rs.5 crore for undertaking these projects.

Mr. Ramesh said that he had earlier visited the Institute of Forest Genetics and Tree Breeding (IFGTB) and that Rs.5 to 6 crore would be provided as additional funds for expanding the research activities. For the first time, the government agency would release four new clone varieties of eucalyptus and four varieties of casuarinas. A genetically modified eucalyptus that is salt resistant was being experimented and within four years it would be ready for field trial. The IFGTB is also studying the carbon sequestration, which is vital for climate change issues. He also announced that Rs.2.5 crore would be provided to the Central Academy for Training State Forest Officers at Coimbatore.

To a query on clearance for India-based Neutrino Observatory (INO) at Singara in the Nilgiris near Mudumalai, Mr. Ramesh said a “firm no.” “When the issue is evenly balanced, I would like to err for the cause of environment.” Stating that science was equally important, Mr. Ramesh said that the “painful decision” was taken after the personal interaction of the Member Secretary with all stakeholders because of factors such as four years continued disturbance to forest area, impact on the corridor and the objections from the Tamil Nadu Forest Department. Union Forest Ministry would expedite clearance if the alternate site (Suruliyar in Theni District of Tamil Nadu) was finalised.

Last Updated on Monday, 23 November 2009 01:43
 

Minister opens three fair price shops in 15 Velampalayam Municipality

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The Hindu 23.11.2009

Minister opens three fair price shops in 15 Velampalayam Municipality

Tirupur: Minister for Highways and Minor Ports M. P. Saminathan inaugurated three new fair price shops (FPS) set up at Thilagar Nagar, Chamundipuram (South) and Velampalayam (East), all under 15 Velampalayam Municipality limits, on Saturday.

District Supply Officer O. Raman Pillai said that the shops were constituted by bifurcating few shops in the region which had more than 2,000 card holders under its fold.

“The shop opened at Thilagar Nagar have 1,205 card holders under its control, Chamundipuram (South) shop have 1,517 consumers and Velampalayam (East) ration shop have 906 card holders,” he added. Official sources added that 11 more fair price shops in the district which had more than 2,000 card holders under its fold, would be bifurcated soon. Later, Minister Saminathan distributed LGP connections and free stove to 511 beneficiaries hailing from Ranganathapuram, Sirupooluvapatti and Solipalayam hamlets.

Last Updated on Monday, 23 November 2009 01:39
 


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