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Massive cleaning drive in city

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The Hindu 08.02.2010

Massive cleaning drive in city

Staff Reporter

Following frequent complaints from Councillors

– PHOTO: M. GOVARTHAN

In full swing: Erode Corporation recently carried out a cleaning exercise in the main thoroughfares of the city and plans to continue it in all the 45 wards.

ERODE: Under fire from Councillors for “unsatisfactory” job, the Erode Corporation’s health department has managed to pull up its socks and do something to keep the city clean.

Following directions from Mayor K. Kumar Murugesh and Commissioner B. Balachandran, the department launched mass cleaning operation.

In the first phase the health wing has focussed on cleaning sewerage, most of which were chocked following dumping of garbage. Corporation Health Officer S. Somasundaram said the department had marshalled all conservancy workers to clean drains, especially those on main thoroughfares and market areas.

As part of the operation, conservancy workers cleaned drains in three major locations. The first area was Periyar Nagar and it included Raja Kadu, Govindaraj Nagar, Housing Board and neighbouring areas. The second area was Madhav Krishna Street, Ayyanarappan Koil Street, and the third area was Nethaji daily market, Jinnah Street, Kongalamman Koil Street and Valayakara Veethi.

Dr. Somasundaram said the Corporation pressed into service more than 100 workers, who removed solid waste, silt and other items to ensure free flow of drains.

“Some drains had not been cleaned for nearly a decade in the aforementioned areas and all those drains were cleaned in the operation,” he said and pointed out that 17.8 tonnes garbage was removed.

He said people’s habit of dumping solid waste, plastic bags and anything and everything had led to the clogging of drains and asked residents to avoid dumping solid waste in the drains.

The civic body launched the second cleaning operation on Friday last in those parts of Periyar Nagar that were not covered in the first cleaning drive, portions of Kongalamman Koil Street, Kamaraj Street and nearby areas.

This time the garbage collected weighed 19 tonnes, the health officer said and added that around 150 workers were employed for the purpose.

He added that the health department would continue the cleaning operation in almost all areas and in the next phase machines would be used to remove the silt.

Commissioner Mr. Balachandran said the civic body decided to take up the mass cleaning drive following complaints from Councillors, who complained of clogged drains and poor disposal of garbage in the last Council meeting.

He added that the cleaning drive would be carried out in consultation with Councillors, who would be asked to come up with areas to be cleaned. The areas suggested would be inspected and then the operation would begin.

He too appealed to the people to avoid dumping garbage in drains and use bins the civic body had put up.

Last Updated on Monday, 08 February 2010 02:11
 

More than three lakh children covered during pulse polio drive

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The Hindu 08.02.2010

More than three lakh children covered during pulse polio drive

Special Correspondent

Door-to-door mopping up drive to be carried out

Photo: K. Ananthan

Preventive measure: A child being administered polio drops in the city on Sunday. —

COIMBATORE: More than three lakh children were covered in Coimbatore district during the pulse polio immunisation drive.

Deputy Director of Health Services S. Senthilkumar said the coverage was 92 per cent. The target was 3,39,110 children in the 0-5 age group. The coverage was 3,11,583.

Over the next three days a door-to-door mopping up drive would be carried out to immunise those children who were not brought to the centres where polio drops were administered.

Totally, 1,299 centres, mobile units and transit immunisation centres (at railway stations, bus stands and airport) were put on Sunday to carry out the immunisation, Dr. Senthilkumar said.

The health official said 5,196 staff members drawn from the departments of health, education and nutrition meal were involved in the immunisation, along with doctors and members of the Rotary Clubs.

In the Coimbatore Corporation limits, arrangements were made to immunise more than one lakh children at 192 centres, including four mobile units, a press release from the civic body said.

Staff Reporter adds from Tirupur: The second phase of the pulse polio immunisation programme organised by the district administration to administer oral polio vaccine to 2,35,550 children concluded on Sunday evening.

Of the children identified under the programme, 1,69,957 were residing in rural areas and the rest from urban localities.

As many as 1,084 booths (968 in rural and 116 in urban) were set up to administer the vaccine.

Special booths

This included the special booths set up at bus stands, railway stations and places of tourism importance to cover the transit population.

Deputy Director of Public Health and Preventive Medicine V. Vijayalakshmi told ‘The Hindu’ that the health officials would be carrying out a door-to-door campaign this week to administer the polio vaccines to the children left out on Sunday. “During the first leg held in January, coverage was cent per cent in the district,” she added.

Dr. Vijayalakshmi said that the last case of poliomyelitis reported within the ‘Tirupur district limits’ was at Nambiampalayam under Avinashi block in 1998, which was in the then Coimbatore district.

Last Updated on Monday, 08 February 2010 02:08
 

Phase II of polio campaign tomorrow

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The Hindu 06.02.2010

Phase II of polio campaign tomorrow

Staff Reporter

CHENNAI: Phase II of the Intensive Pulse Polio Immunisation (IPPI) campaign in the city will be conducted from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Sunday.

A total of 1,126 centres will function at Government Hospitals, Corporation welfare centres, civic body dispensaries, noon meal centres, private hospitals, railway stations and bus termini.

Arrangements have also been made to give the drops to children at the Marina, the Tourism and Trade Fair on Island Grounds and the Chennai Moffusil Bus Terminus in Koyambedu on Sunday.

A total of 5,23,224 children below the age of five were given polio drops in the first phase on January 10, a press release said.

Last Updated on Saturday, 06 February 2010 01:40
 


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