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Free freezer box proves elusive

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Deccan Chronicle             02.01.2014

Free freezer box proves elusive

Snapshot of the corporation website that provides freezer boxes.	 — DC
Snapshot of the corporation website that provides freezer boxes. — DC

Chennai: Free freezer boxes for the dead, a facility offered by the Chennai corporation three yea­rs ago, have not worked out as desired as in mo­st instances, they are already bo­oked.

Online req­uests offer an acknowledgement and a reference number, but there is no freezer box at the end of the transaction as the­re is a shortage of boxes.

The free van, freezer box and free burial scheme can save a family of expenses to the tu­ne of Rs 6000 to Rs 10,000.

“The corporation’s intention was good but execution has been poor,” said Go­vardhana Giri, a resident of Chintadripet who tried to avail of the free service last week.

Corporation sources at the zonal office said that almost half the freezer boxes and mortuary vans had reached their expiry date, but continued to be in use when available. 

Two years ago, there were 24 freezer boxes and 12 mortuary vans, but half are damaged or under repair now, they said.

Efforts to contact senior corporation officials for their response proved futile.

 

Corporation to seek Rs. 78 crore to re-lay roads dug for UGD

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The Hindu              02.01.2014

Corporation to seek Rs. 78 crore to re-lay roads dug for UGD

A road dug for underground drainage work at Narayan Nagar in Salem isyet to be re-laid.— PHOTO: P. GOUTHAM
A road dug for underground drainage work at Narayan Nagar in Salem isyet to be re-laid.— PHOTO: P. GOUTHAM

The City Municipal Corporation has decided to seek Rs. 78 crore under the Integrated Urban Development Mission (IUDM) for 2014-15 to re-lay 157.174 km tar-topped roads damaged due to underground drainage (UGD) system and laying of pipelines for the Mettur – Salem Dedicated Water Supply Scheme work.

The UGD system was being implemented in 60 wards for a total length of 421.20 km. and pipelines have been laid for a total of 152 km. Also under the dedicated water supply scheme, pipelines have been laid for a length of 37.90 km of the total 40.27 km in the city.

Re-laying of tar-topped roads in a few areas where UGD works were completed was currently under way. But lack of funds has delayed re-laying of roads in many areas resulting in protest by the residents. Hence, the Corporation has prepared a detailed project for undertaking 378 road works in all the four zones for a total of 157.174 km. at a cost of Rs. 78.49 crore.

A total of 72 road works for a length of 31.37 km. are to be undertaken at Suramangalam Zone at a cost of Rs. 11.20 crore, 92 road works for a length of 43.19 km. at Hasthampatti Zone at a cost of Rs. 21.40 crore, 88 road works for a length of 37.78 km. at Ammapet Zone at a cost of Rs. 19.09 crore and 126 road works for a length of 44.82 km. at Kondalampatti Zone at a cost of Rs. 26.79 crore.

Corporation officials said that due to lack of funds with the civic body, it was decided to seek funds under the IUDM for the current year and a resolution was also passed in the council meeting held on Tuesday.

Officials added that the project would be forwarded to the Commissionerate of Municipal Administration, Chennai and after obtaining funds, works would begin.

 

New Council Hall at Rs. 12.65 crore

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The Hindu              31.12.2013

New Council Hall at Rs. 12.65 crore

Staff Reporter

The Corporation Council has decided to seek the State Government’s approval to construct a new Council Hall at Rs. 12.65 crore. A resolution passed at the Monday’s Council meeting said that the corporation had on July 24 passed a resolution to construct the hall at Rs. 9.70 crore. S.P.S. Associates, the contractor engaged for the purpose, had proposed the construction of a new Council Hall with modern amenities at Rs. 12.65 crore. The hall that would come up on the Corporation main office premises would accommodate the existing 100 councillors, officials, journalists, and members of the public. Adequate space would be left for further expansion.

Coimbatore Corporation will spend Rs. 60 lakh towards improving infrastructure in schools. A resolution passed on Monday said that the civic body would spend the money towards improving grounds in elementary schools and installing new play equipment.

In another resolution, the corporation said it would start five laboratories — one each a zone — to offer medical testing services at affordable cost to the city’s residents from lower economic background. To run the five centres it would hire contract workers, as decided at the Health Committee meeting.

The corporation would appoint a medical officer to monitor the functioning of the laboratories. The corporation would spend Rs. 12.25 lakh a centre to buy equipment. This would be a one-time investment. The recurring expenditure for each centre was Rs. 1.08 lakh.

 


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