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Toilets in 348 spots, with more ad space, soon

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The Hindu            29.10.2013

Toilets in 348 spots, with more ad space, soon

Staff Reporter

The Chennai Corporation will commission toilets in 348 spots across the city. Private players will design and build the toilets and maintain it for seven years. Residents will be able to use the toilets free of cost.

The civic body has invited international bids from companies to commission the facilities with large advertisement space. The inadequate advertisement space in toilets was a stumbling block for implementation of the project in the past. The new proposal includes permission for advertisement space measuring nine metre by three metre in each of the structures.

The civic body has split the project into four packages. Officials at each of the zones have marked the coordinates of the spots identified for the commissioning of toilets. Sites for new toilets have been identified based on inputs from residents in various localities.

“The new project will solve the problem of collection of charges at toilets by unauthorised persons,” said an official of Chennai Corporation.

A few months ago, the civic body conducted a survey of all 905 toilets across the 15 zones in the city, and found that only 551 were in good shape. As many as 294 toilets were partially damaged and 60 were completely dilapidated. A total of 874 are not pay-and-use facilities but most of the structures continue to have unauthorised persons collecting Rs.5 per person.

The Corporation had already said that all the existing toilets will be completely restored. Most of the 294 damaged public toilets in the city have been restored but maintenance remains poor in most structures. Some dilapidated structures will be demolished and reconstructed.

Residents will be able to use the toilets free of cost.

 

12,000 doctors roped in to run dengue tests

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The Hindu            29.10.2013

12,000 doctors roped in to run dengue tests

Aloysius Xavier Lopez

Private medical practitioners in the city can now run tests to confirm dengue within seven hours completely free of charge.

As on Monday, there were 98 cases of dengue in the city for the year.

As many as 12,000 private medical practitioners in the city will now send samples to King Institute of Preventive Medicine for confirmation. The current practice by private hospitals is to send the sample to private laboratories for testing.

This leads to delays in confirming diagnosis and starting treatment, doctors said.

On Monday, officials of King Institute of Preventive Medicine, at the doctors’ coordination and orientation meeting organised by the Chennai Corporation, offered the services of their laboratory.

“If you send samples by 9 a.m. with a laboratory request form, the results will be informed by 4 p.m. The samples should preferably be serum in cold chain, ice pack, with contact numbers of the patient, doctor and the hospital,” said an official of King Institute.

At present, if samples are sent to the King Institute after 12 p.m., the reports will be available only the next day. Officials are working on a system to generate reports the same day.

The Corporation and King Institute will develop more such efficient systems to cope with dengue.

Special counters to disseminate information on traditional medicines for dengue will be set up by the Corporation on the King Institute’s premises.

“The Corporation will liaise with private doctors to provide traditional medicines for dengue,” said Mayor Saidai Duraisamy.

City Health Officer P.Kuganantham on Monday asked all medical practitioners in the city to collect the addresses of all patients with fever. Corporation workers will screen such neighbourhoods for preventive measures pertaining to vector-borne diseases.

“Hospitals should have mosquito nets for patients, and remove biomedical waste on the premises immediately,” he added.

 

Plastics seized

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The Hindu              25.10.2013

Plastics seized

Staff Reporter

Corporation and Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board officials conducted raids at shops and seized disposable plastics of less 40 micron thickness on Thursday.

The officials conducted raids at shops on Chunnambukkara Street, Long Bazar, Rottikara Street, Fish Market and Kamisary Bazar.

The total plastic materials seized weighed 1015 g.

 


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