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Corporation renews efforts to shift zoo

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The Hindu            01.10.2013

Corporation renews efforts to shift zoo

Staff Reporter

The Coimbatore Corporation has renewed its efforts to have the Corporation Zoo shifted to the prison grounds.

According to Corporation Commissioner G. Latha the civic body was eagerly awaiting the visit of the Central Zoo Authority, scheduled to visit the Zoo by the end of this month.

At present the Zoo functioned with a temporary license issued by the Authority for mini zoos.

During the Authority’s visit, the Corporation would also request them to visit the prison grounds so as to obtain its permission for shifting the Zoo there. For, the Corporation had planned to shift the Zoo to the prison grounds and had also obtained the Corporation Council’s approval for the same.

Once the Authority granted permission, the Corporation would seek necessary approval from the State Government, which at present was seized of the matter.

It was only a matter of time before the approval came through, Ms. Latha said and added that the issue was whether the definition ‘park’ in the land use classification would also cover zoo.

The prison land measuring 45 acre was very much in the Corporation’s name and there were no issues regarding that.

Even as the Corporation was taking efforts, sources said that there was an urgent need to have the Zoo shifted because the number of animals had increased from 545 in August 2011 to nearly 900 in August 2013.

The 900 animals and birds shared a cramped 4.50 acre.

The space was inadequate for both animals and also the visiting public. On an average the Zoo witnessed a footfall of 1,000 on weekdays and nearly 5,000 on weekends.

If the Zoo moved over to a spacious location, the authorities would be able to take up captive breeding.

 

Secretary reviews Corporation work

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The Hindu            01.10.2013

Secretary reviews Corporation work

Debris management

Secretary, Municipal Administration Department, K. Phanindra Reddy, on Monday asked the Coimbatore Corporation to implement at the earliest the proposal related to debris management.

The corporation had planned to install a plant to process debris, and manufacture paver blocks, and kerb stones, by way of public-private partnership.

Mr. Reddy held a meeting on Monday to see the c progress made in the schemes it had been implementing. Commissioner G. Latha, Deputy Commissioner S. Sivarasu, and other senior officials were present.

 

Karur Collector pitches for rainwater harvesting

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The Hindu             27.09.2013

Karur Collector pitches for rainwater harvesting

Staff Reporter

Jayandhi says it is in the interest of the future generations

Public must understand that the rainwater harvesting structure installation was in the interest of them and their generations. It was imperative that every household, commercial establishment, and public building must tap the available rainwater by incorporating harvest structures, District Collector S. Jayandhi said here on Thursday.

Speaking at a review meet on installing rainwater harvesting structure and compliance of norms, Ms. Jayandhi said that precious rainwater should be conserved in all possible manners by installing proper harvest structures.

For the review and sensitisation meet, owners, and managers of marriage halls, commercial establishments, educational institutions, and hospitals were invited.

Karur district had been experiencing scarcity of rain even during normal monsoon years. Groundwater was overexploited and the water table had been plummeting dangerously in the recent past. At a time when it was difficult to meet the demand of the public for adequate potable water, the Chief Minister’s special initiative for harnessing all available rainwater by installing suitable structures in all buildings came in handy for regenerating depleting groundwater resources, Ms. Jayandhi said.

Stating that the Tamil Nadu Water Supply and Drainage Board was ready to extend technical assistance to establish proper rainwater harvesting structures to willing institutions and individuals, the Collector urged the officials to popularise the utility of the scheme and drive home the message to ensure 100 per cent compliance. Karur district was witnessing the disturbing phenomenon of a steep drop in the yield from even deep borewells that were sunk for hundreds of feet beneath the surface of the earth. Installation of proper rainwater harvest structures would do a world of good for quick recharge of borewell levels and yields, she underlined.

While on one hand future buildings must posses rainwater harvesting structures for getting the mandatory approvals, on the other hand the TWAD Board was awarding prizes for the best rainwater harvesting structures established in buildings. She inaugurated an exhibition of models depicting proper rainwater harvest structures in buildings.

TWAD Board Executive Engineer Sivasankar, and Karur tahsildar Rajamanikkam were present.

 


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