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Corporation Takes Over 41 Schools

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The New Indian Express            16.12.2013

Corporation Takes Over 41 Schools

Vellore Corporation has taken over 41 schools in the newly added areas, with effect from June 2011.

Vellore Municipality was upgraded to a Corporation status in September 2008, appending three municipalities, 6 town panchayats and 9 panchayats to the Corporation from the local body election. Vellore Corporation Education Committee president and 41st ward councillor K Suriya

Achari said, “As many as 41 schools — 27 elementary schools, 13 middle schools and one high school were identified in the newly added areas.”

He said the local body along with the district administration had sent several notices to the concerned Village Administrative Officers, demanding them to officially handover the schools to the Corporation.

However, the officials of the Vellore, Anaicut and Katpadi Panchayat Unions that encompassed the newly added areas, delayed action.

Suriya Achari said, “The schools were handed over to the Corporation for amelioration as the civic body had been receiving complaints regarding drinking water and poor sanitation at the schools.”

With the addition of 41 schools, there are totally 79 schools in the Newly Integrated Vellore Corporation limit, he said.

 

Commissioner inspects school

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The Hindu                14.12.2013

Commissioner inspects school

School inspected

Acting on a complaint posted on Facebook about lack of basic toilet facilities at the E.V.R. Nagammai Girls Higher Secondary School, Corporation Commissioner Kiran Gurrala, along with a team of engineers, inspected the school on Thursday. Around 4,000 students are studying at the school. Mr. Gurrala instructed the engineers to prepare an estimate for the construction of more toilets and for carrying out repairs. Provisions were made to address problems concerning the errant water supply, a release said.

 

CMDA seals building owned by Reliance Industries

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News Today              13.12.2013

CMDA seals building owned by Reliance Industries

 

 

 

 

Chennai: The building believed to be owned by Mukesh Ambani-led Reliance Industries Ltd in the city was sealed by the CMDA officials for alleged violations, sources said.   

The building, suitable for the use of Information Technology purpose owned by Hotel Leelaventures, was bought for about Rs 170 crore by Reliance Industries Ltd early this year. Leela Businesspark is part of the six acre land at MRC Nagar in city, also has the famous 11-storeyed hotel The Leela Palace equipped with 326 rooms and suites. As part of CMDA's efforts to check unauthorised construction, in the form of locking and sealing, under Section 56 and 57 of Town and Country Planning Act, 1971, against the building, action to lock and seal the premises bearing R.S. No.4288/113 and 115 in Block No.94 of Mylapore village, Chennai has been done", Chennai Metropolitan Development Authority said in a statement.    

Listing out the reasons for the sealing the property, it said, "the owner had obtained planning permission on May 6, 2010 from CMDA for the construction of triple basement floor + stilt floor, IT building. But, they had completed triple basement floot+ground floor + 13 floors + 14th floor (part) multi-storeyed Information Technology building with deviations/violations".    

"Even after giving sufficient time and opportunity, the owner has not rectified the deviations/violations to comply with the approved plan.Hence, a locking and sealing and removal of unauthorised development notice was issued on December four", it said.

Owing the owner did not comply with the notice, the entire building is locked and sealed on December 10, it said.

 


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