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After weekend fest, city grapples with garbage

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The Times of India 30.09.2009

After weekend fest, city grapples with garbage

CHENNAI: Celebration of Ayudha Pooja by Chennaittes made the conservancy workers of the Chennai Corporation busy even on Tuesday in clearing the garbage accumulated during the festive days. While the city generates about 3,500 tonnes of garbage every day, the Ayudha Puja on Sunday saw and additional 500 tonnes of garbage getting piled up across the city.

Dumping of garbage was higher than usual on Monday and Tuesday too. Beaches and parks were people thronged on the holidays were the most littered. "While generation of garbage will be more during festival times, Ayudha Pooja sees the most in terms of quantity. While festivals like Pongal and Deepavali are celebrated only in houses, Ayudha Puja is celebrated also in shops, factories and offices. Normally, garbage is cleared during day time at residential areas and night hours at commercial areas and markets. This week, we have asked our staff to clear garbage two times a day to ensure there is no accumulation, mainly in zones such as Kodambakkam, Adyar and Anna Nagar, where garbage generation is more,'' said a senior corporation official. Though the civic body has initiated source segregation, residents are yet to join in, he added.

Many conservancy workers said celebration of Ayudha Pooja will go on till Friday and even Saturday in many places, mainly in places like autorickshaw stands and many commercial establishments . "Pongal, Deepavali and Vinayaga Chaturthi festivals will be celebrated for one or two days, ut in the case of Ayudha Puja it will extend for a week. So our vehicles have to make more trips carrying garbage to the dumping yard,'' said a conservancy worker in the civic body.

While the corporation, having about 9,500 conservancy workers, is clearing about 2,000 tonnes of garbage in six of the ten zones daily, Neel Metal Fanalca, a private firm, is removing about 1,500 tonnes of garbage in the remaining four zones.

"Generation of more garbage during festival times is quite natural and it is inevitable that it would take one or two days to clear the garbage accumulated in addition to the usual quantity. We don't see any laxity on the part of the corporation,'' said S Kasturi Rangan, secretary, Exnora Innovators Club.
Last Updated on Wednesday, 30 September 2009 07:35
 

“6,000 houses planned along coastal districts”

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The Hindu 30.09.2009

“6,000 houses planned along coastal districts”

Staff Reporter

Construction work in Nagapattinam, Velankanni under way


Rehabilitation: Suba. Thangavelan, Minister for Slum Clearance Board and Accommodation Control inspects tsunami houses in Keechankuppam in Nagapattinam on Tuesday.

NAGAPATTINAM: Satellite towns with earthquake resistant houses and lift facilities are under construction in Chennai, Coimbatore and Madurai under the Ministry of Slum Clearance Board.

The project entails construction of 23,000 houses in 8-storied buildings in Perumpakkam, 5,000 houses in 4-storied buildings in Thiruvottriyur, both in Chennai, 2500 houses in Ukkadam in Coimbatore and 1500 houses in Rajakur in Madurai, stated Suba Thangavelan, Minister for Slum Clearance Board and Accommodation Control here on Tuesday evening.

Additionally, under the Jawaharlal Urban Renewal Mission Plan, houses were being constructed in Chennai, Coimbatore and Madurai. The plan envisaged targets of 1,11,190 houses, 33,500 houses and 24,300 houses respectively for the three districts.

According to the Minister, delays due to encroachments and land identification had been sorted out and the project was scheduled for completion by 2011.

He also informed that about 6,000 houses had been planned along the coastal districts as an extension of Tsunami rehabilitation.

Of this, about 921 houses were being constructed at a cost of Rs.21 crore in Nagapattinam and 173 houses at a cost of Rs.4.20 crore were under progress in Velankanni.

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These houses were slated for completion in three months, he added.

Since the inception of the Ministry for Slum Clearance in 1973, about 1.23 lakh houses had been built in Tamil Nadu, Mr. Thangavelan said.

A target of 55,000 houses had been set by the State government for this term, of which about 30,000 houses were built in the past three years.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 30 September 2009 04:23
 

Minister to inaugurate drinking water project

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The Hindu 30.09.2009

Minister to inaugurate drinking water project

Special Correspondent

MADURAI: Union Urban Development Minister Jaipal Reddy will inaugurate the Vaigai second drinking water pipeline project on October 24 here in the presence of Deputy Chief Minister M.K. Stalin among others, said Union Minister for Fertilizers and Chemicals M.K. Alagiri here on Tuesday.

Speaking to reporters at the Corporation office after reviewing ongoing works in the city , he said that the much-awaited drinking water project would be commissioned next month.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 30 September 2009 04:21
 


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