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Corporation to rein in parking contractors, end

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The Times of India 01.10.2009

Corporation to rein in parking contractors, end

CHENNAI: The corporation will take steps to prevent contractors of private parking lots from fleecing people, mayor M Subramanian told the corporation council on Wednesday.

Responding to complaints about parking lot contractors, the mayor said such contractor would be reined in. A detailed project report would be prepared to regulate contractors of parking lots.

Raising the issue, Congress councillor T Lasar, who said that a private indivicual had taken over Sowrashtra Nagar First Street, Railway Border Road and a passage leading to Nangambakkam railway station for parking two-wheelers without permission from the corporation. "Even barricades have been put up to separate vehicles and a sum of Rs 25 is collected per vehicle for a day. This kind of illegalities should immediately be put to an end," Lasar said.

The council adopted 37 resolutions after discussing topics varying from mismanagement of community halls to mosquito menace and widening of roads. PMK councillor Jamuna Kesavan said that contractors who maintain community halls have been forcing people who hire the halls to use only those vessels and chairs provided by them. They have also been mismanaging the facilities. "At Kamaraj Salai in Raja Annamalaipuram, the hall has been taken over by a private travel agent to park vehicles. Local officials could do nothing," she said.

Another contractor, under whose control the community hall on C P Ramasamy Road falls, is holding handicrafts exhibitions round the year, without making the hall available for the public. Subramanian said the local body would take over the two halls from the contractors and maintain them on its own. Also, letters will be sent to contractors of all community halls, asking them not to go beyond the terms of the contract.

Devi (CPM), Susila Gopalakrishnan (Congress) and Congress floor leader Saidai P Ravi complained about the local body's inefficiency in controlling mosquito menace.

 

Corporation to convene meet on enforcing plastics ban

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The Hindu 01.10.2009

Corporation to convene meet on enforcing plastics ban

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Plastic carry bags are still used, alleges MDMK councillor

 


“Corporation has prepared a detailed report for bringing water from Cauvery river near Mettur”


VELLORE: The Vellore Corporation will take a decision on enforcing the ban on the use of plastic materials such as plastic carry bags and plastic cups in shops, hotels and marriage halls after convening a meeting of the Federation of All Traders Associations of Vellore, P. Karthikeyan, Mayor of Vellore said on Wednesday. (The Corporation had imposed a ban on the use of plastic carry bags and cups with effect from September 10).

Presiding over the ordinary meeting of the Corporation council here, Mr. Karthikeyan was replying to the request of councillor Arunachalam (Marumalarchi Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam) to ensure that the ban is enforced, since plastic carry bags and cups continued to be used by the people.

The Mayor said that after the ban was announced, the traders’ federation had given a letter to him mentioning about the Central government order permitting the use of plastic materials below a specific thickness. Therefore, the Corporation would take a decision on enforcing the ban, after convening a meeting of the traders’ body in a few days and hearing their views, he said.

Water connections

Replying to a question from Mr. Arunachalam, the Municipal Engineer said that 1,400 new domestic water connections have been given in the Vellore Corporation. Mr. Arunachalam said that demand notices for payment of water tax have not so far been issued to the residents who have been given new water connections, leading to loss of revenue to the Corporation.

He wanted the Corporation to implement a scheme of source segregation of waste, by providing green and red colour bins to the residents and shops for storing biodegradable wastes and non-biodegradable wastes respectively, and arrange for proper composting of the biodegradable wastes.

Borewells

P.P. Jayaprakash (Congress) urged the Corporation to dig borewells to a depth of 300 feet to get a good yield. At present, borewells were dug only to a depth of about 150 feet, if water was struck at a depth of 70 feet.

The Mayor said that the contractors pointed out that if borewells were dug deeper than 150 feet in some places, the rigs used for drilling would get stuck at the lower depths and could not be retrieved. Mr. Jayaprakash said the people of Vellore got drinking water only once in 15 days.

He wanted to know whether the position would improve.K.R. Selvaraj, Corporation Commissioner, said that though the Corporation should be getting 166 lakh litres per day (LLD) from the Integrated Drinking Water Supply Schemes in Karugambathur, Palar and the confluence of Ponnai and Palar rivers, and from the Otteri lake and another 100 LLD from other sources, the city was not getting sufficient water now owing to the failure of the monsoon. He hoped the position would improve with the onset of the northeast monsoon.

Permanent solution

Mr. Selvaraj said that to find a permanent solution to the drinking water problem in Vellore, the Corporation has prepared a detailed project report for bringing water from the Cauvery river near Mettur.

The report is under the examination by the government. As a temporary measure, the Corporation had proposed schemes under the drought-relief fund of the government. Once these schemes were sanctioned and implemented, it would be possible to provide drinking water once in two or three days, he said.

Last Updated on Thursday, 01 October 2009 01:13
 

NSS volunteers in Salem clean statues of leaders

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The Hindu 01.10.2009

NSS volunteers in Salem clean statues of leaders

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A team of 50 NSS volunteers performed the task

Statues were at important junctions in the city


SALEM: Students belonging to National Service Scheme (NSS) from four schools in Salem cleaned the statues of leaders erected at various points that remained unclean for long in the city on Wednesday.

The students, who had been taking part in the special NSS camp here, joined hands with the Salem Corporation and took up the job of cleaning statues of Mahatma Gandhi, Periyar, Rajaji, Anna and Kamarajar, which are at important junctions in the city.

A team of 50 students took up this mass cleaning of statues as part of their social activities.

They have also decided to plant saplings and maintain roads.

The other works included white washing the school buildings.

They also decided to take out rallies to spread awareness on AIDS, Child Labour, Swine Flu and other public issues such as consumer awareness and traffic rules.

The camp involves students from CSI HSS, Sri Ramakrishna Saradha MHSS, Ammapet Corporation HSS and Gokulanatha Hindu HSS.

Last Updated on Thursday, 01 October 2009 01:09
 


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