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Stinking garbage a blight on city landscape

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The Hindu   04.08.2012

Stinking garbage a blight on city landscape

Staff Reporter

UNBEARABLE STENCH:Garbage piled up on Nethaji Road and West Masi Street follwing a strike by corporation contract drivers on Friday.— Photos: G. Moorthy

UNBEARABLE STENCH:Garbage piled up on Nethaji Road and West Masi Street follwing a strike by corporation contract drivers on Friday.— Photos: G. Moorthy 

Removal of garbage within the corporation limits hit as contract drivers strike work

Removal of garbage within the Madurai Corporation limits has been affected after around 60 contract drivers went on strike for the third day on Friday demanding regularisation of their services.

Though the Corporation administration has been trying to make do with the absence of the striking employees by utilising their regular drivers, they could not prevent piling up of garbage in various parts of the city.

Corporation Deputy Commissioner, K. Sambhavi, said that it was not possible for the Corporation to regularise the services of labourers who were employed by the contractor. According to Corporation sources, the employees were also sore over underpayment by the contractors.

Ruling party zonal chairperson P. Salaimuthu, had raised the contractor labour system during the last council meeting. He said that the system had only helped the contractors make huge profit, while the working class were denied their rightful wages. He said that at least 50 per cent of the wages fixed by the Collector was taken away by the contractor.

Councillors had been seeking the Corporation to make payment to the contractor labourers directly through their bank account to prevent irregularities. However, Ms. Sambhavi said that it was not possible for the corporation to make direct payment to the workers employed by the contractors.

She added that besides asking the permanent drivers to ply dumper placers for additional trips for clearing the garbage, she said the contractors had been asked to provide with fresh hands to manage the situation.

She said that mass cleaning programme was scheduled for Saturday when the permanent employees would be deployed to clean the Mattuthavani Integrated Bus stand, Arapalayam bus stand to Guru Theatre, in and around Mariamman Teppakulam and Palanganatham bus stand.

Last Updated on Saturday, 04 August 2012 06:02
 

Corporation takes up preventive measures to check cholera

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The Hindu   03.08.2012

Corporation takes up preventive measures to check cholera

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The Tiruchi Corporation has taken up preventive measures in all areas falling within the city limit to check cholera and other contagious diseases, said Commissioner V.P.Thandapani.

Instructions have been given to sanitary inspectors to spray chemicals in areas where public gathered in large numbers such as central bus stand, chathram bus stand, Gandhi Market, daily markets, fish and meat markets to check mosquito menace and remove garbage from those areas time- to–time, Mr.Thandapani said at a meeting held with civic body health officials here recently.

Treatment for diarrhoea

The Corporation was in the process of collecting addresses of those undergoing treatment for diarrhoea in hospitals falling within the city in order to inspect the areas and improve sanitary works in those places, he said.

Steps were also being taken to provide protected drinking water to the residents and check mixing of sewage water in drinking water. The civic body was also ensuring the level of chlorine in drinking water before supplying to the residents, he said.

Last Updated on Friday, 03 August 2012 05:18
 

Corporation ups efforts against dog menace

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The Hindu   02.08.2012

Corporation ups efforts against dog menace

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The Chennai Corporation will procure eight new vehicles for its dog catching squad shortly. The new vehicles will be procured at a cost of Rs.96 lakhs.This is yet another step to tackle dog menace after the civic body announced its plans to permit more NGOs to take part in the animal birth control programme in added areas of the city.

After the vehicles are procured, the civic body is likely to respond quickly to calls made by residents for sterilisation of dogs in various localities. An increasing number of residents are keen to have dogs in their localities sterilised.

The civic body has six vans to catch dogs but only a few of them are being put to use now. After the expansion of the Chennai Corporation, most of the complaints are from expanded areas and more than 50 complaints are received at the Animal Birth Control Centre near Elephant Gate.

As part of its initiative of improving the Animal Birth Control programme in all the zones, the civic body had proposed the procurement of one vehicle for each of the 15 zones and the creation of three separate Animal Birth Control centres in the north, south and central regions of the city.

The eight new vehicles, however, will be a step forwards towards better animal birth control.According to corporation officials, the dogs become docile after the birth control programme and they are reintroduced in the same locality.

An increasing number of residents are keen to have dogs in their localities sterilised

Last Updated on Thursday, 02 August 2012 05:31
 


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