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New Corporation Commissioner for prompt payment of taxes

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The Hindu             21.11.2013 

New Corporation Commissioner for prompt payment of taxes

Special Correspondent

Kiran Gurrala, who assumed charge as Commissioner of Madurai Corporation here on Wednesday, has asked people to pay taxes promptly to the Corporation.

“Once I make the preliminary assessment, priorities will be set. Good administration, and speedy and efficient service will be provided. But people have to pay Corporation taxes promptly,” he said in an informal chat with reporters.

Promising that all civic needs of the public would be fulfilled, Mr.Gurrala said he would study the financial condition of the Corporation, property tax dues and other issues before making a comprehensive plan of action.

The Commissioner said he expected the cooperation the of the city residents to achieve the set objectives. “Media and the public can bring the lapses, deficiencies and grievances to my notice, and I will work with a positive attitude,” he noted.

Earlier, Mayor V.V. Rajan Chellappa had a brief meeting with the new Commissioner. K. Leela, Deputy Commissioner, A. Mathuram, City Engineer, and other officials met the Commissioner and explained to him the various ongoing projects and activities of the Corporation.

 

Largest Amma canteen opened

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The Hindu             21.11.2013

Largest Amma canteen opened

Staff Reporter

The State’s largest Amma canteen has come up on the premises of Rajiv Gandhi Government General Hospital (GH). This is also the first canteen to come up at a government hospital.

Chief Minister Jayalalithaa on Wednesday launched the operations of the canteen at the hospital via video conference.

With this facility, visitors to the hospital will no longer need to walk across to areas in and around Central Railway Station for roadside eateries.

Over 300 people will be able to dine at the canteen at any point of time. The canteen will serve idlis and pongal in the morning between 7 a.m. and 10 a.m. Visitors will get sambar rice, curry leaf rice, curd rice and lime rice in the afternoon till 3 p.m.

Hospital authorities said that 960 idlis could be prepared in seven minutes. A reverse osmosis plant and two water purifiers have been installed for supplying water for cooking and drinking. A dishwasher, which can wash 200 plates at a time, has also been put to use.

GH receives about 12,000 out patients a day and 3,000 in patients. Patients from across the State are referred to the hospital. The number of attendants and visitors constitute a significant population at the hospital, according to doctors.

“Apart from patients and their visitors, there are nearly 800 doctors, 900 nurses, 1,200 workers and 5,000 students at the hospital. The canteen will definitely benefit all of them and there was good demand on the first day. Food provided is economical and hygienically prepared,” GH Dean V. Kanagasabai said. Currently, the hospital has a canteen.

Hospital authorities feel that the Amma canteen will cut down the practice of people consuming food inside the hospital wards. “People buy food from outside or the hospital canteen and tend to consume it near the wards. The Amma canteen does not have parcel service and so, food waste strewn inside the wards will be prevented. We could get rid of rat and stray dogs menace,” he added.

Dr. Kanagasabai, who is also the director of medical education, said steps are being taken to start a canteen for the Institute of Obstetrics and Gynaecology and Institute of Child Health, Egmore and canteens at Government Stanley Medical College Hospital, Kilpauk Medical College Hospital, Royapettah Hospital, Kasturba Gandhi Hospital for Women and Children, Triplicane and Raja Sir Ramaswamy Mudaliar Lying-in Hospital, Royapuram and medical college hospitals at other districts.

The Chief Minister also launched a number of welfare, environmental and civic projects of the Chennai Corporation, including free competitive exam coaching centre, distribution of nochi, papaya saplings and mosquito nets free of cost.

As many as 710 poor graduates will receive free coaching to appear for competitive examinations of various government posts. The classes for civil services exam and other competitive exams will be held at Chennai Schools in Saidapet and Perambur.

The scheme to distribute mosquito nets to 78,184 persons living below the poverty line in the first phase was also launched on Wednesday. Over 5.5 lakh nochi saplings and 6.5 lakh papaya saplings will also be distributed to residents.

 

Corporation to open state’s biggest Amma canteen at Government General Hospital today

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The Times of India         20.11.2013

Corporation to open state’s biggest Amma canteen at Government General Hospital today

CHENNAI: Government General Hospital, the largest state-run healthcare facility, will on Wednesday open the largest 'Amma Canteen' in the state.

Corporation of Chennai has completed construction of the sprawling 6,000sqft eatery, where visitors will be able to sample the piping hot idlis, pongal and other dishes that have made the subsidised eateries popular across the state.

It has a kitchen and two dining halls with a seating capacity of more than 300.

"The canteen will be the biggest in the state. It will provide quality food at affordable prices to people who visit the hospital," Chennai mayor Saidai Duraisamy said. "The menu will be the same as at the other canteens but we will gradually increase the number of dishes offered."

Employees at the hospital are excited by the prospect of the canteen opening on the premises and administrators hope it will help keep the place clean. Dealing with food waste is a major problem at the hospital. Visitors normally bring food from home in containers or buy food from restaurants nearby and eat in the corridors. "They do not dispose of leftovers properly and end up littering the hospital, which is a hazard for patients," a senior doctor said.The corporation plans to open budget canteens in Kilpauk Medical College and Hospital, Government Royapettah Hospital and Stanley Medical College and Hospital as well. 

 


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