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Look into issues raised by councillors, officials told

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The Hindu              27.04.2013

Look into issues raised by councillors, officials told

Staff Reporter

Drinking water dominates civic meeting in Tirupur

Mayor Visalakshi Appukutty has instructed the Corporation officials to give respect to the grievances raised by councillors on public issues and solve the problems as quickly as possible.

The directive was issued during the Corporation council meeting held here on Friday evening after the councillors cutting across the party lines accused that lackadaisical approach of officials had been impeding the execution of repair works as well as development projects across the city.

In the meeting, problems related to shortage in the supply of drinking water dominated the discussions.

C. Rangasamy of CPI, representing Ward 28, requested the administration to constitute a separate committee to look into the complaints pertaining to the deficiencies in the supply of drinking water to the residents in the entire city and address the same in no time.

“Unless seriousness is accorded to solve the drinking water crisis at least at this juncture, the problem can go worse in the coming days of the summer,” he pointed out.

Many councillors raised complaints that Tamil Nadu Generation and Distribution Corporation (Tangedco) officials in the city were ignoring the requests of people as well as elected representatives to replace the badly damaged electric posts.

Mrs. Visalakshi assured that the administration would contact the authorities to take action against the erring Tangedco officials if they continue to disregard the consumers’ complaints.

Ward 18 councillor Kalaivani (DMK) asked the Mayor to take steps to dedicate the toilet complex constructed in the locality to the people immediately.

“Though construction has been completed three months ago, the facility is yet to be opened formally for the use of people,” she pointed out.

The council had resolved to send a proposal to the State Government requesting five Amma Canteens to be set up in the city.

The places suggested were at 15 Velampalayam, Kongu Nagar Main Road, Kamarajar Road, Kumaran Commerical Complex and Nallur.

 

Water tank commissioned at Manthoppu

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The Hindu              27.04.2013

Water tank commissioned at Manthoppu

Special Correspondent

A temporary drinking water tank linked to a newly sunk borewell was formally commissioned at Manthoppu near Karumandapam by Mayor A. Jaya on Friday.

The borewell fitted with a power pump will be used to fill the tank to meet the requirements of the residents of the area. Ms. Jaya handed over 38 garbage bins to traders at Karumandapam so to ensure proper collection of solid wastes in the area. She inspected a toilet complex for differently abled in the area.

Corporation commissioner V.P. Thandapani accompanied the Mayor.

 

Chennai Corporation blacklists contractors delaying civic projects

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The Hindu              27.04.2013

Chennai Corporation blacklists contractors delaying civic projects

Staff Reporter

A few contractors, who have failed to begin civic infrastructure projects on time, have been blacklisted.

The Chennai Corporation, on Friday, passed a resolution to this effect. The contractors are mainly those who have not begun work on the mega city development projects in the Tondiarpet zone.

On December 28, 2012, the Corporation council had approved a Rs. 9.7-crore package for 24 projects. Most of these were for integrated road development. However, the contractors given these jobs did not begin work even 73 days after the issuance of work orders, Corporation officials said.

The mega city development mission includes improving civic infrastructure with a grid system of roads, more streetlights, street furniture, footpaths and improved stormwater drains. Under the first phase, a grid system was planned for all eight zones comprising the expanded areas of the Corporation.

A total of Rs. 333.27 crore was approved by the Corporation for implementation of the grid system covering 360 roads. Over 427 roads were covered in the second phase of the mega city development mission in all 15 zones of the city.

 


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