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67,000 vie for 102 CMDA plots in Maraimalai Nagar

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The Times of India          08.01.2014

67,000 vie for 102 CMDA plots in Maraimalai Nagar

CHENNAI : Residential plots in Maraimalai Nagar, put on sale by the Chennai Metropolitan Development Authority (CMDA), are the most sought-after, if the number of applications is any indication. Monday was the last date for applications.

As many as 66,950 of the 77,725 applications received were for 102 plots in Maraimalai Nagar. According to a senior official, CMDA received 10,500 applications for 82 residential plots in Manali New Town, 250 applications for four shops at the Koyambedu wholesale market complex and 25 for 154 vacant plots at iron and steel market in Sathangadu.

There were few takers for vacant plots in Sathangadu as it is of utility only for traders in iron and steel. The number of applications for the Gudalur plots was not available.

All 25 applicants who applied for vacant plots at Sathangadu are expected to get plots as there were fewer applications than available plots. The remaining plots will be put on sale again, the official said. CMDA made 7.77 crore through a nonrefundable registration fee of 1,000 from each applicant.

Razia Begum, who applied for Maraimalai Nagar plots, said, "I applied for plots in Maramaial Nagar as it is a developing area. There are many industrial units and Sipcot nearby. Besides, commuting to the city is easier because it is connected by road and rail.

The plots offered range from 300sqft to 3,000sqft at prices between 1.25 lakh and 25.4 lakh.

Buyers will be selected through a draw of lots on February 8. 

 

Corporation seeks Rs. 40.30 crore as interest-free loan

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The Hindu              08.01.2014

Corporation seeks Rs. 40.30 crore as interest-free loan

The City Municipal Corporation spends Rs. 85 lakh every month towards electricity charges for the street lights.— PHOTO: P. GOUTHAM
The City Municipal Corporation spends Rs. 85 lakh every month towards electricity charges for the street lights.— PHOTO: P. GOUTHAM

The City Municipal Corporation has sought Rs. 40.30 crore as interest-free loan under the Integrated Urban Development Mission for 2014-15 towards payment of pending electricity charges and drinking water charges.

Currently, the corporation receives 12 million litres of drinking water a day through the Mettur- Nangavalli — Salem (Old) Water Supply Scheme, maintained by the corporation, and 59 million litres a day through the Mettur — Salem — Attur Combined Water Supply Scheme, maintained by the Tamil Nadu Water Supply and Drainage Board.

Expense

The corporation pays Rs. 47 lakh as electricity charges, and Rs. 71 lakh as water charges every month respectively to Tangedco and TWAD.

The corporation has incurred Rs. 129.79 crore from 1998-2013 for the above expenses of which Rs. 103.38 crores were paid.

Though there is no outstanding amount payable from January 1, 2012 to till date, a sum of Rs. 26.41 crore from 1998 to 2011 was still pending. Also, the corporation bears Rs. 85 lakh every month towards electricity charges for the street lights in all the 60 Wards. But has an outstanding amount of Rs. 13.89 crore payable for the period 2011-2012.

Outstanding

Corporation officials said that because of financial constraints, the civic body is not in a position to pay the outstanding amount of Rs. 26.41 crore to TWAD and Rs. 13.89 crore to Tangedco.

Hence decided to seek interest-free loan under the IUDM. A resolution was passed at the recently held council meeting regarding the same, they added.

Officials added that once the Rs. 320.54 crore Mettur — Salem Dedicated Water Supply Scheme is implemented, water supply from the TWAD is not necessary and the electricity bill would also be reduced significantly.

 

More funds for road safety, says Minister

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The Hindu              08.01.2014

More funds for road safety, says Minister

NEED FOR MORE CAUTION: A bike rally that was organised in the city on Tuesday.— Photo: R. Ashok
NEED FOR MORE CAUTION: A bike rally that was organised in the city on Tuesday.— Photo: R. Ashok

“The Tamil Nadu government is spending Rs. 40 crore to ensure road safety in the State by setting up traffic signals and carrying out road-widening projects,” said Sellur K. Raju, Minister for Cooperation at an awareness programme here on Tuesday.

Speaking at the inauguration of the road safety week, the Minister said that as part of its vision 2023 the State government has announced projects worth Rs. 15 lakh crore for the development of transport sector, urban infrastructure and so on. Funds worth Rs. 3 lakh crore has been allotted for building quality roads and development of transport sector, he added.

The allotment of funds for development of State highways has increased from Rs. 5,615 crore in 2012-13 to Rs. 6,452 crore in the year 2013-14. Also, to aid speed control and effective traffic management, equipment worth Rs. 8.5 lakh have been provided to Madurai city police.

The Minister was visibly moved when he recounted the fatal accident involving his son a few years ago.

Mr. Raju, who shared the memories of his loss, had a message for the audience.

“Everyone in this hall, especially, youngsters must follow traffic rules and lead a safe and happy life. None of you should go through what I have undergone”, he said.

It may be noted that the district has witnessed a decline in the number of road accidents from 2,862 cases in 2012 to 2,676 in 2013.

Samanth Rohan Rajendra, Deputy Commissioner (Law and Order), Madurai, who spoke on the occasion mentioned the recent traffic changes made in the city with the help of the Corporation, for better flow of vehicular traffic.

Mr. Rohan asked the students present to offer their suggestions, by contacting him on his mobile phone or by sending an email.

Minister K. Raju gave away prizes to some of the best call taxi, school bus and government bus drivers in the city. Earlier in the day, an awareness rally was flagged off by Collector L. Subramanian from the collectorate to Madittsia Hall.

Students of various colleges took part in the rally.

V.V. Rajan Chellappa, Madurai Corporation Mayor, S. Yellapparaj, Assistant Commissioner (traffic), P. Mahendravel, Director, Tamil Nadu Mercantile Bank, also spoke at the inaugural function organised by Voice Trust and Maditssia in association with the city police,

Regional Transport Department and Tamil Nadu State Transport Corporation.

 


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