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Local bodies support merger, pass resolution

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Deccan Chronicle 25.09.2009

Local bodies support merger, pass resolution

September 25th, 2009
By Our Correspondent

Chennai
Sept. 24: With the government deciding to form new corporations by merging the local bodies adjoining Chennai corporation, the municipalities of Tiruvotti-yur, Manali and Kathivak-kam in the north are in fav-our of a merger with the city corporation. These municipalities have also passed a resolution in fav-our such a move.

Tiruvottiyur municipal chairman R. Jayaraman sa-id, “In the public hearing conducted by the CMDA in December last year, we de-manded that the governm-ent form a corporation with Tiruvottiyur as its headq-uarters or to merge us with Chennai corporation.” He said that a unanimous resolution to this effect was pa-ssed in the municipal council a few months ago. However, Manali municipality chairman R. Gnanasekar says that his local body would benefit more if it were merged with the proposed Avadi corporation.

According to former cha-irman of Alandur municipality R.S. Barathi, the new corporations would be a major boon for the suburban municipalities as it would help the government to work out comprehensive development plans. If the suburbs were integrated, construction of bridges, fl-yovers and drinking water schemes could be executed through a single local body reducing the bureaucratic procedures and constructi-on time, Mr Bharathi ad-ded.

Meanwhile, the proposal for extending the Chennai corporation limits brought mixed reactions from the public and administrators.

 

Cenotaph Road flyover to be ready next month

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The Hindu 25.09.2009

Cenotaph Road flyover to be ready next month

Staff Reporter

Chief Minister will inaugurate the facility: Stalin

— Photo: K.V.SRINIVASAN

STATUS CHECK: Deputy Chief Minister M.K. Stalin inspects the flyover coming up at the Turn Bulls Road–Cenotaph Road junction in Chennai on Thursday.

CHENNAI: The construction of the flyover at the Turn Bulls Road–Cenotaph Road junction is nearly complete and will be inaugurated by Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi by the end of October, said Deputy Chief Minister M.K. Stalin.

Speaking to reporters here on Thursday after inspecting the flyover under construction, Mr. Stalin said that the flyover, being constructed on 12 pillars, is eight metres wide and 458 metres long. The project cost amounts to nearly Rs.20 crore, he said.

The road width beneath the flyover, including the pavement space, is six metres. The construction of the flyover began in February and is expected to ease traffic flow around the intersection.

Mr. Stalin said that several ongoing infrastructure projects would also be completed by the end of October.

The vehicular subway coming up on Jones Road, Saidapet, at a cost of Rs.7.33 crore would be ready for use by the end of October. The subway is 303.67 metres long and 5.5 metres wide. The elevated bridge on Alandur Road being constructed across the Adyar at a cost Rs. 6.3 crore would also be ready soon.

Administrative sanction

“The government has granted administrative sanction for the construction of the Vysarpadi-Ganesapuram flyover and land acquisition process was in progress,” he said.

On merging the city’s suburban areas and forming two additional corporations, Mr. Stalin said that the CMDA submitted its statement to the Chief Minister on Wednesday.

Mayor M. Subramanian, Corporation Commissioner Rajesh Lakhoni and Opposition floor leader Saidai Ravi were present.

Last Updated on Friday, 25 September 2009 04:22
 

1,000 screened at beach

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Deccan Chronicle 24.09.2009

1,000 screened at beach

September 24th, 2009
By Our Correspondent
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Chennai, Sept. 23: Chennai corporation on Wednesday conducted a mega medical camp at the Marina Beach for the public with the incidence of diabetes. About 1,000 people were screened during the camp and those with high blood sugar levels were directed to meet the physicians and diabetologists.

Speaking on the occasion mayor M. Subramanian said that the health department of city corporation had pressed 50 medical officers and 100 paramedical staff into service for the camp. The objective of the camp was to spread awareness on diabetes mellitus among the beach goers. The camp has received a good response from the public and if required more such camps would be held to benefit the public, the mayor added.

Diabetes symptoms like frequent urination, enhanced appetite, loss of weight and giddiness were enquired during the camp and the results of the blood sugar were analysed and prescriptions were also given for the diabetic patients.

Last Updated on Thursday, 24 September 2009 05:28
 


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