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Mayor releases booklet

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The Hindu             26.10.2013

Mayor releases booklet

Special Correspondent

Mayor V.V. Rajan Chellappa released a booklet on the ‘Achievements of Madurai Corporation in the last two years’ here on Friday.

Collector L. Subramanian received it in the presence of Vellore Collector and former Corporation Commissioner R. Nanthagopal.

Mr. Chellappa also distributed online building plan approvals to 100 petitioners, and presented cheques and prizes to 220 beneficiaries and Corporation School students – all worth Rs.66.76 lakh.

Prof. Gnanasambandan presided over a pattimandram which centred around Chief Minister Jayalalithaa’s achievements and her challenges ahead of the Lok Sabha elections.

A large number of AIADMK cadre and leaders, including Deputy Mayor R. Gopalakrishnan, and Corporation officials participated.

 

Chennai is prepared for monsoon, says Mayor

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The Hindu              25.10.2013

Chennai is prepared for monsoon, says Mayor

Staff Reporter

Mayor Saidai Duraisamy in response to the story ‘NE Monsoon at the door, city unprepared’ in The Hindu on October 21, has said the Chennai Corporation began giving recommendations in August to various government departments to cope with the northeast monsoon.

According to a communication, Corporation engineers and zonal officers were advised on local-level civic interventions to deal with monsoon-related problems. The municipal administration and law minister, K.P. Munusamy, on Monday had ordered commencement of works by various departments to cope with challenges pertaining to the monsoon.

The civic body has identified 291 low lying areas in the city and commissioned 107 pump sets to bail out water. A total of 74 pump sets have also been commissioned in 13 subways maintained by the Corporation. Efforts have been taken to prevent inundation of subways in the past year. Gengu Reddy subway was the only facility to be inundated this monsoon, on account of CMRL works and the civic body bailed out water from the facility immediately to ease traffic congestion.

During the previous regime, the local administration completed only 15 per cent of the work on stormwater drains implemented under JNNURM. After the existing local administration took charge, 4,042 works that cover 70 per cent of the project have been completed.

The work on enumerating dilapidated buildings is underway. Work on repairing potholes on roads is also ongoing. A total of 1,127 concrete roads and 1,249 interior roads are being redesigned according to guidelines of the Indian Roads Congress (IRC). Another set of 8,146 roads will be redesigned and re-laid according to IRC guidelines shortly.

The norms of IRC were not adhered to during re-laying of roads by the previous administration, leading to their existing condition, the release said.

The number of cases of malaria, dengue, chikungunya and A (H1N1) this year so far, is lower compared to the same period in 2010, the release said. The number of malaria cases so far this year is 3,940. The number in 2010 was 7,768.

The number of dengue cases reported in the city this year is 96, compared to 284 in 2010. Chikungunya too, has reduced to 10 this year compared to 356 in 2010. Only seven people have been affected by A (H1N1) this year. The number in 2010 was 45, the release said.

 

Corporation parks all set to woo chess buffs

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Deccan Chronicle         23.10.2013

Corporation parks all set to woo chess buffs

All India Chess Federation (AICF) president J.C.D. Prabhakar (centre) at a press meet in Chennai. Also seen are AICF secretary V. Hariharan (left) and Fide vice-president D.V. Sundar (right). 	— DC
All India Chess Federation (AICF) president J.C.D. Prabhakar (centre) at a press meet in Chennai. Also seen are AICF secretary V. Hariharan (left) and Fide vice-president D.V. Sundar (right). — DC

Chennai: Come Monday, the che­ss lovers in the city can challenge seasoned pla­yers to a game of 64 sq­u­ares at various corporation parks.

The All India Chess Fed­eration (AICF) whi­ch is organising the Fide World Cham­pion­ship Match (FW­CM) 2013 between Vis­wa­nathan Anand and Ma­gnus Carlsen of Nor­way here from Nove­mber 7-28, has planned to take chess closer to common man.

As a prelude to the world event, the AICF has planned to conduct blitz chess tournaments for bureaucrats, journalists, the secretariat staff, veterans (above 60 years), and cine artists and a slightly longer version of the game for visually challenged during October 27-31.

While most of the tournaments would be held at Nehru Stadium, the contest for the secretariat staff would be held inside the secretariat. A prize fund of `50,000 has been allotted to each tourname­nt.

“We want to involve people from cross-sections of society and take chess to the masses,” said AICF president J.C.D. Prabhakar.

According to him, a list of chess players is being prepared to make them available at selected locations like Anna Nagar Tower, Mylapore’s Nagesh­wa­ra Rao Park and T. Nagar’s Panagal Park between 4 pm and 6 pm till November 5. “We will award prizes to those who defeat the regular chess players,” he said at a press meet.

Prabhakar further told DC that the concept of having a public display board at select locations was a nice idea and he would take it to the notice of the CM. “With the state government sponsoring the world event in a big way, we will do every thing to create interest among the people,” he added.

 


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