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Rs 209-cr drainage project okayed

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The New Indian Express 20.07.2009

Rs 209-cr drainage project okayed

ERODE: The government has approved a Rs 209.23-crore underground drainage (UGD) project for Erode.

According to official sources, Rs 71.14 crore will be given as loan to facilitate the long-pending project while Rs 62.77 crore will be obtained as grant from a German bank. The State government and the local planning authority will grant Rs 9.83 crore and Rs 3.60 crore respectively. The remaining Rs 61.89 crore will be borne by the local body, of which, the contribution from the citizens will be nearly ten per cent of the total cost, around Rs 21 crore.

Apart from the 45 wards in the civic body, Surampati, Periyasemur, Kasipalayam and Veerappanchathram municipalities and other areas which are going to be annexed with the corporation, would benefit from the scheme too.Under the scheme, toilet wastes would be collected from over 85,790 houses and other buildings by laying pipelines over a 581-km stretch.

The sewage would be pumped to six treatment plants, that will be established under the project. The treated water would be collected at Peelamedu and Kasipalayam Municipal area.

The scheme’s main aim is to check the discharge of urban sewage into the Cauvery river. The government has allotted the entire sum for the project, excluding Rs 61.89 crore. The corporation has invited global tenders for the work on July 24. The work would be carried out by segregating the town into four zones. The tender estimates would be sent to the government and then the work would commence with an aim to complete it within three years.

However, an independent councillor Radhamani Barathi recalled that the TN Water Supply and Drainage Board had already constructed two treatment plants at a cost of over Rs 7 crore in two parts of the town to treat the sewage, flowing in Pitchaikaranpallam and Perumpallam Odais (stream).

The scheme was initiated with the help of Central aid.

But, due to some technical defects, Erode Corporation refused to take over the project, so its 45- acre site in which the open treatment plant exists, has remained idle for the past many years.

Last Updated on Monday, 20 July 2009 12:15
 

Anna Salai, Kamarajar Salai to boast of graffiti

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The New Indian Express 20.07.2009

Anna Salai, Kamarajar Salai to boast of graffiti



A graffitti at Nandanam/J Manoharana.
CHENNAI: Following the success in maintaining the city’s two arterial roads, Anna Salai and Kamarajar Salai without posters for more than a month, the Chennai Corporation now embarked on a mission to turn them as visual treat for visitors.

As part of their drive, the civic body has planned for 50,000 sqft wall paintings on both the roads in coming days. After visiting one of such painting sites near Nandanam on Saturday, Mayor M Subramanian told reporters, “After the ban was imposed on wall posters on these arterial roads, efforts are now on to beautify them by painting eye-catching images depicting rich Tamil culture and tradition.” In the first phase, the compound walls of YMCA School of Physical Education at Saidapet in Zone 9 have been painted with images of the Thiruvalluvar Statue in Kanyakumari, cave temples of Mahabalipuram, Madurai Meenakshi Amman temple and many others depicting our rich culture, the Mayor said. A stretch of 7,102 sq ft have been painted here.

A team of painters led by Tamil Nadu Painters Association president J P Krishna have been entrusted with the task of painting them.

After Saidapet, painting works on compound walls at Raj Bhavan in Guindy, Tamil Nadu Veterinary department at Nandanam, MC Raja Hostel at Saidapet and Athuma Nagar Bus Stand would be taken up.

The walls at the DMS Complex at Teynampet, Island Grounds would be painted with images boasting the culture of the land.

Last Updated on Monday, 20 July 2009 12:10
 

Uncovered areas to get UGD system

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The Hindu 20.07.2009

Uncovered areas to get UGD system

Special Correspondent

TIRUCHI: The underground drainage system would be extended soon to cover areas which do not have the facility in the city now, Transport Minister K.N.Nehru has said.

A new scheme would be executed so that the drainage network was provided to all parts of the city, he said speaking at a function to distribute free gas connections with stoves to beneficiaries in ward 9 in the city on Sunday.

Currently, development works worth Rs.300 were under execution in the city, the Minister said. Steps were being taken to widen the roads.

So far, 66,000 families have been provided free gas connections with stoves in the district and another 23,000 families would get them soon. About 2.5 lakh families have been provided free TVs so far and during the current year another 1.50 lakh families would get them.

Mr. Nehru distributed the gas connections to 1,243 families on the occasion. Collector T.Soundiah, Mayor S.Sujatha, Corporation Commissioner T.T.Balsamy, Deputy Mayor M.Anbazhagan and others spoke.

IT Park soon

Work on establishing the proposed IT Park at Navalpattu in Tiruchi would begin soon, Mr.Nehru said speaking at a function to distribute free television sets at Appanallur and Ezhurpatti villages on Saturday. The Minister said eight companies were expected to begin operations soon.

Last Updated on Monday, 20 July 2009 04:31
 


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