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Meeting against municipal chairman demanded

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The Hindu 23.09.2009

Meeting against municipal chairman demanded

 

Special Correspondent

For the purpose of passing a no-confidence motion against him

 


The municipal chairman was not regularly conducting the meetings of the municipal council

He made frequent visits abroad and was not meeting the public to hear their representations


VELLORE: Twenty-three out of the 35 councillors in the Gudiyatham Municipality met Collector C. Rajendran and the Regional Director of Municipal Administration (RDMA) S. Balasubramaniam here on Tuesday and submitted to them a memorandum addressed to the RDMA requesting the latter to convene a meeting of the municipal council for the purpose of enabling the council to pass a no-confidence motion against the municipal chairman R.S. Sivaprakasam. The petition was signed by 30 councillors.

According to Soundararajan, vice-chairman of the Gudiyatham Municipality, and one of the signatories to the petition, the councillors had stated in the petition that Mr. Sivaprakasam was not regularly conducting the meetings of the municipal council. Besides, they pointed out that he made frequent visits abroad and was not meeting the public to hear their representations. The councillors had therefore decided to get a no-confidence resolution passed against the chairman so as to pave the way for the election of a new chairman.

Mr. Balasubramaniam told The Hindu that a decision on convening a meeting for taking up a no-confidence motion against the municipal chairman would be taken after consulting the Commissioner of Municipal Administration. He said that he had conveyed the same information to the petitioners.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 23 September 2009 04:22
 

10 jeeps for Chennai Metrowater

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The Hindu 23.09.2009

10 jeeps for Chennai Metrowater

CHENNAI: Deputy Chief Minister M.K. Stalin on Tuesday handed over 10 jeeps, costing Rs.55.9 lakh, to officers of Chennai Metrowater. Municipal Administration and Water Supply Secretary Niranjan Mardi and Shiv Das Meena of Chennai Metrowater were present. — Special Correspondent.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 23 September 2009 04:15
 

Improvement work on city drains delayed

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The Hindu 23.09.2009

Improvement work on city drains delayed

K. Lakshmi and Deepa H. Ramakrishnan

PWD yet to get administrative sanction from government

— Photo: R. RAGU

New look soon: One of the city’s waterways that await improvement.

CHENNAI: The improvement work on the city’s drains has been delayed as the Public Works Department (PWD) is yet to get administrative sanction from the State government. Its collaborator, the Chennai Corporation, however, has called for tenders.

Officials of the Water Resources Department (WRD) wing of the PWD said the deadline for the execution of the project had been pushed to early next year as the State government earlier suggested changes in the detailed project report submitted by the department.

The Government Order sanctioning the project is likely to be received in a few days and the tenders would be floated soon, they said. The project would be taken up along with the Corporation using Central government assistance under Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM).

Another reason cited for the delay was the problems in mobilisation of the loan component of the project cost. While the Central and State governments would provide 50 per cent of the cost as grant, the PWD would have to chip in for the remaining 50 per cent along with the civic body, officials said.

Under the project, being taken up at an estimated cost of Rs.1,447.91 crore, the PWD’s share is nearly Rs.640 crore for improvement works of macro-canals.

Conceived with the aim of preventing flooding in the Chennai Metropolitan area, the project seeks to integrate stormwater drains with waterways. The work would be taken up after dividing the city into north, central, east and south basins. There will be improvement in the drainage of flood-prone areas such as Velachery, Kolathur, Vyasarpadi, T.Nagar and Kodungaiyur. The project would be completed in three years.

There was a mandatory halt in the project during the Lok Sabha elections. Post elections, the Chennai Corporation floated tenders for seven of the total 12 packages to construct and strengthen stormwater drains under the JNNURM at an estimated cost of Rs.812.15 crore.

According to a senior official of the Corporation, the bids for three more packages would be called in a week’s time. The bids would be opened in October and work orders issued thereafter. During the pre-bid meetings held for various packages, the civic body received good response from firms.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 23 September 2009 04:12
 


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