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Misuse of school premises: Two corporation staff members suspended

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The Times of India 09.09.2009

Misuse of school premises: Two corporation staff members suspended

CHENNAI: Following a report that appeared in the Times of India on Tuesday regarding the misuse of a school run by the city corporation, mayor M Subramanian suspended two staff members of the local body, including a junior engineer. They were held responsible for allowing the conduct of a feast on the school premises in Nammalvarpet, near Purasawalkam.

According to an official release, the mayor, along with senior officials from Ayanavaram zone, visited the school and conducted an inquiry in the morning. Subsequently, Subramanian placed a junior engineer and conservancy inspector under suspension. "They should not have allowed individuals to take over the premises without prior permission. Our action should serve as an example to all those who do mischief," Subramanian told TOI.

The mayor also wanted the education department to serve a memo to the school headmistress. Though the school was not functioning from the first day of the academic year, after its merger with a nearby middle school the corporation had granted the head of the institution permission to run the school so that the middle school classrooms could be used by high school students. "But the headmistress failed to oblige. Had she heeded our orders, the feast would not have taken place," a senior education department official said.

On Monday, a senior office bearer of the ruling DMK party had organised a grand feast for his supporters on the premises of a corporation primary school, not caring for rules and regulations. The school in Subburayan First Street in Nammalvarpet wore a festive look since early morning. The house-warming ceremony of V Anandan, a functionary of the north Chennai wing of the DMK was being conducted there, with Purasawalkkam MLA V S Babu, Ayanavaram zonal committee chairperson V J Seenivasan and scores of partymen in attendance.

 

New shelter for street kids

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Deccan Chronicle 09.09.2009

New shelter for street kids

September 9th, 2009
By Our Correspondent

Chennai, Sept. 8: The Chennai corporation on Tuesday inaugurated an exclusive night-shelter for street children. This is a first of its kind in the country.

Speaking at the inaugural function, mayor M. Subramanian said that the facility was constructed in north Chennai to benefit the street children and child labourers who eke out a livelihood by rag picking in the nearby Kodungaiyur dumping yard.

Corporation commissioner Rajesh Lakhoni said that the idea of the new facility was to rehabilitate street children, particularly rag pickers. The home would be open for the homeless orphaned children during night hours. Frequent health check ups would also be conducted on the inmates. In time these children will be absorbed into special schools run by the corporation for child labourers, Mr Lakhoni added.

The Perambur-based Madras Christian Council of Social Service has been entrusted the job of maintaining the shelter for a period of two years. For admitting children (age 5 to 18 years) anyone can contact the NGO on 2670 5486 and 99400 26050.

 

Pilloor water scheme will be completed by December 2010

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The Hindu 09.09.2009

Pilloor water scheme will be completed by December 2010

 

Special Correspondent

Construction of water treatment plant at Velliyankadu reviewed

 


The Corporation has initiated the process of constructing an intake well at Rs.5.26 crore

Supply lines will be laid over a

stretch of 23.4 km


COIMBATORE: The Coimbatore Corporation said on Tuesday that the implementation of the Rs.113-crore Pilloor Phase II Drinking Water Scheme was progressing at a good pace. Officials said the scheme would be completed by December 2010.

The scheme was being implemented under the Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission to provide 125 million litres of drinking water every day to the Coimbatore Corporation. When completed, the scheme would provide more than 60 million litres a day (mld) to the Corporation, supplementing the 65 mld being supplied under the Pilloor Phase I scheme.

The laying of pipes and the construction of a water treatment plant at Velliyankadu and a master service reservoir with 30-lakh litre capacity at Ramakrishnapuram were reviewed by Mayor R. Venkatachalam and Corporation Commissioner Anshul Mishra. Deputy Mayor N. Karthik, other councillors and officials of the civic body were present.

The Corporation had initiated the process of constructing an intake well at Rs.5.26 crore. A plant to treat 125 mld of water was being built at Rs.20 crore at Velliyankadu. The flooring has been completed and work to construct the wall had begun. The plant was being built on 15 acres.

The laying of pipes was on in various phases. These were being laid from the Periyakombai Tunnel to the treatment plant and from there to the Kattan Hills tunnel. Pipes were being laid from this tunnel to the tank being constructed at Ramakrishnapuram.

The Corporation said that supply lines would be laid over a stretch of 23.4 km. Of this, spirally welded mild steel pipe of 1500 mm would be laid over 3.6 km and 1100 mm over 10.87 km.

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