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Kudumbasree to launch health-care centre for poor

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The Hindu      Kerala (Kozhikode)           01.09.2016

Kudumbasree to launch health-care centre for poor

The Kozhikode Corporation Kudumbasree will launch a healthcare centre for the poor.

The centre will be based on the old corporation office premises near the Kozhikode Beach where the Kudumbasree office is also located. The purpose of the centre is to provide medical support equipment such as wheel chairs, air beds, water beds, walking sticks, stretchers and commode chairs free of cost.

“The equipment we have collected are new. People can return them after use, especially the costly equipment such as aid bed,” said M.V. Ramsi Ismail, project coordinator (in-charge).

The beneficiaries of the centre will be patients from poor families whose annual income is below Rs.50,000. Those who need the services of the centre should approach it with a letter either by the ward councillor or the respective secretaries of Kudumbasree Area Development Societies.

The funds for the centre will be sourced from voluntary organisations. “Many organisations have volunteered to provide their utility funds to purchase equipment,” he said and added that their support was necessary to ensure public participation in the project.

Drug Bank

The Kudumbasree is also planning to revive its Drug Bank and attach it to the centre. “We are planning to focus on medicines for diseases such as cancer and renal failure. Other medicines will also be available,” he said.

There are also plans to revive the counselling centre which was launched a year ago. “Both Drug Bank and counselling centre will be fully operational in a month,” he added.

 

Corporation’s move to reward best cleanest ward receives setback

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The Hindu      Karnataka (Managaluru)       01.09.2016

Corporation’s move to reward best cleanest ward receives setback

A move of the Task Force on Swachh Mangaluru headed by Mayor Harinath to reward the best cleanest ward in the city with monetary benefit received a setback at a meeting of the Mangaluru City Corporation council on Tuesday with some members opposing it.

The Mayor announced that the first best cleanest ward would be given Rs. 25 lakh for development works. The second one would get Rs. 15 lakh.

But some members said that wards in the central business district area in the city with concrete roads looked neat and clean. They could not be compared to the wards on the outskirts which did not have concrete roads.

The Mayor said that condition of roads had nothing to do with the selection. The reward would be based on maintaining cleanliness.

Not satisfied with this, the members wanted to know the basis on which the selection would be made. The Mayor said that he would call a meeting to this effect within a fortnight to discuss the subject in detail and take a final decision.

 

Waste management to be improved

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The Hindu        31.07.2016  

Waste management to be improved

At the Corporation Council meeting held on Friday, the Leader of the Opposition, M. Bhuvaneswari wanted to know how garbage dumped at Chettichavadi is catching fire occasionally.

She said that at least once in three months the garbage catches fire, and the corporation spends Rs. 15 lakh to put out the fire.

She asked the officials to fence off the place.

Proposal

Corporation Commissioner K.R. Selvaraj said that a Rs. 17.2 crore proposal to improve solid waste management was approved by the government, and administrative sanction was expected this week.

He said that apart from developing compost yards, and garbage processing units at Chettichavadi, compactors, bins and other gadgets would be purchased.

Tenders would be floated next month, he added.

Mayor S. Soundappan said that anti-social elements were involved in setting fire to the garbage and the process was on to identify them.

The house witnessed noisy scenes when Ms. Bhuvaneswari wanted to know when the second phase of Mettur – Salem Dedicated Water Supply Scheme would be completed.

Mayor said that the work was delayed as tenders were floated during the previous DMK regime.

When she was denied permission to talk, she along with other DMK Councillors staged a walkout.

Deputy Mayor M. Natesan wanted steps to be taken to register the 100-acre land in Chettichavadi in the corporation’s name.

Pollution

He said that ground water level in the city was polluted due to the presence of dyeing units.

Councillors wanted drains to be cleaned, fogging in residential areas, and completion of the construction of new corporation office building.

They stressed the need for completing the underground drainage work before the local body elections.

 


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