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Corporation to supply water once in two days

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The Hindu     07.08.2014 

Corporation to supply water once in two days

The new plan to be implemented from August 15 in 72 wards

Rains in catchment areas of Periyar dam in the last few days has brought good news for Madurai city. Since the water level had gone up in Vaigai dam after the recent rains, the Madurai Corporation has decided to supply drinking water once in two days starting from August 15.

Presently, it is being supplied once in four days in view of bad monsoon and lack of rainfall in the region.

Corporation Mayor V.V.Rajan Chellappa has announced on Wednesday that the water supply situation was thoroughly reviewed based on the city’s requirements for all 100 wards.

“The water level had increased to 41.63 feet in the Vaigai dam. Similarly, the Vaigai dam is getting 1,036 mcft of water from Periyar dam after the rains in catchment areas. Hence, the Madurai Corporation has decided to ease the supply,” he said in a press release.

To start with, the once-in-two-days water supply plan will be implemented from August 15 in 72 wards which were in the corporation earlier.

From August 17, the drinking water supply would be comfortable covering all areas in the city.

Mr.Rajan Chellappa further said that the 28 wards which were added to the corporation as extension areas in the peripheries of the city too will be taken care of.

Here, water will be supplied through a fleet of tankers as is being done now and more focus will be laid to ensure smooth supply as per requirements, the Mayor added.

The Mayor’s announcement comes within days of corporation council meeting when councillors urged the authorities to address drinking water scarcity in their respective wards.

 

Dindigul Corporation plans to tap solar energy from roof of schools

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The Hindu     07.08.2014 

Dindigul Corporation plans to tap solar energy from roof of schools

The entire power will be fully utilised by respective schools only

Solar panels installed at Sourastra Corporation Primary School at Nagal Nagar in Dindigul on Wednesday.PHOTO: G. KARTHIKEYAN.
Solar panels installed at Sourastra Corporation Primary School at Nagal Nagar in Dindigul on Wednesday.PHOTO: G. KARTHIKEYAN.

The Dindigul Corporation has taken an initiative to tap solar energy not only to meet its power requirements but also to scale down its electricity bills.

It has started tapping solar energy using roof of corporation schools in the town.

Inspecting solar power panels commissioned at Sourashtra Primary School at Nagal Nagar near here on Wednesday, Collector N. Venkatachalam said that the solar power generation projects had been implemented in Municipal Sourashtra Primary School, Nehruji Higher Secondary School and Centenary Memorial Prime School in Dindigul.

Solar panels that could generate five KW power had been commissioned on the roof of the Centenary Memorial Prime School, Two KVA power generating solar panels each installed at Sourashtra Primary School and Nehruji Higher Secondary School at an estimated cost of Rs.20 lakh, he pointed out.

The entire power generated through these solar power plants will be fully utilised by the respective schools only. This power will be utilised to operate computers, TV, VCD and other electronic instruments in the school.

The project will be extended to panchayat, panchayat union and municipal schools in other parts of the district in a phased manner.

Mayor V. Marudha Raj said that more infrastructure would be created in corporation schools for the convenience of students.

The Corporation expedited construction of Amma Canteen at Dindigul Government Hospital and near the Anna Commercial Complex. The State government had allocated Rs.50 lakh for these projects.

Besides, the Corporation has been paying special attention on renovating waterbodies to recharge groundwater table and improve storage capacity in and around Dindigul.

Desilting was over at Gopalsamudram tank. Kottai Kulam was being desilted at an estimated cost of Rs.10 lakh.

Tender had been floated for replacing pipelines connecting the Athoor dam and Dindigul water supply station and desilt the dam. The State government had sanctioned Rs.70 lakh for this project, he added.

Corporation Commissioner K. Rajan and other officials accompanied him.

 

Local body by-elections on September 18

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The Hindu       07.08.2014

Local body by-elections on September 18

The State Election Commission has announced by-election to vacant posts in local bodies on September 18.

A release from the district administration said that election to the vacancies in Pollachi Municipality (Ward 31), Sulur Town Panchayat (chairman), Sirumugai, No. 24 Veerapandi, Kottur, Sarcar Samakulam and Vettaikaranpudur Town Panchayats, Annur Panchayat Union (Ward 7), Kinathukadavu Panchayat Union (Ward 12), Sulur Panchayat Union (Ward 7 and 12) and 24 panchayat would be held.

Persons keen on contesting the election could file their nomination till August 13. The next day, officials concerned would take up the scrutiny of nominations.

Counting

The last date for withdrawal of nomination was August 16. The counting of votes would take place on September 20.

The elections were being held for the aforementioned posts as they fell vacant prior to April 2014, the release added.

 


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