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Identification of land begins

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The Hindu                         11.04.2013

Identification of land begins

Coimbatore Mayor S.M. Velusamy along with Corporation Commissioner G. Latha studying the preparations to be made for setting up Amma Unavagam at Maniakarampalayam in Coimbatore on Wednesday.– PHOTO: S. SIVA SARAVANAN
Coimbatore Mayor S.M. Velusamy along with Corporation Commissioner G. Latha studying the preparations to be made for setting up Amma Unavagam at Maniakarampalayam in Coimbatore on Wednesday.– PHOTO: S. SIVA SARAVANAN

The Coimbatore Corporation on Wednesday took the first step towards establishing ‘Amma Unavagam’ with officials inspecting the sites selected.

Led by Mayor S.M. Velusamy and Commissioner G. Latha, the officials, including Deputy Commissioner S. Sivarasu and City Engineer in-charge K. Sugumar, from health and engineering wings inspected the selected sites at Flower Market, Podanur Bus Terminus, Singanallur Bus Stand and Maniakaram palayam. Sources said that the officials first went to Flower Market, where they identified a place at the newly constructed market for establishing the canteen, aimed at providing breakfast (idli) and two varieties of packed rice for lunch for workers and those from the economically weaker sections.

The officials then went to Podanur and Puliakulam . At Podanur the officials selected a Corporation premises near the Podanur Bus Terminus. The sources said that though the building was strong, the Corporation would have to make structural alternations to accommodate kitchen and dining area.

Likewise, the officials after visiting the Corporation’s wedding hall in Puliakulam decided against using it as a kitchen, given the area available, the sources said and added that at present the idea was to have five kitchens right at the canteen premises.

The officials finally visited the Integrated Child Development Centre in Maniakarampalayam that was in disuse. They decided to structurally alter the place to accommodate kitchen and dining area.

The sources said that the Corporation would have to shell out close to Rs. 30 lakh for refurbishing and altering the buildings chosen. And the civic body also had to identify a place for the canteen in the Central Zone. The four places identified on Wednesday were in North, West, South and East zones.

Based on Wednesday’s inspection, the Corporation would have to send a letter to the State Government, which would issued a Government order in this regard.

The Corporation, the sources said, was most likely to procure the groceries from the Co-operative Department’s Chinthamani showroom and others from the Tamil Nadu Civil Supplies Corporation.

It was also likely to involve members of the self-help groups in cooking and distribution.

 

Desalination plants announced, one each for Tuticorin and Ramnad

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The Hindu                      11.04.2013

Desalination plants announced, one each for Tuticorin and Ramnad

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Five combined drinking water schemes also announced in Assembly.

: Chief Minister Jayalalithaa on Wednesday announced two desalination plants, one each for Ramanathapuram and Tuticorin, in view of the uncertain ground water situation in these districts, and five combined drinking water schemes at a cost of Rs 797.69 crore.

In her suo motu statement, she said the desalination plants capable of producing 100 million litres per day (MLD) of water would be a permanent answer to the drinking water crisis.

She also recalled the 3.80 MLD desalination plant set up in Naripaiyur in Ramanathapuram district during her previous regime.

The Chief Minister said the objective of combined drinking water schemes was to ensure 55 litres of water per person per day in rural areas. In pursuance of the objective, a Rs 450 crore combined drinking water scheme, drawing on Cauvery water, will be implemented in Dindigul district.

This will benefit over five lakh people in Attur, Nilakottai, Vathalakundu, Chananpatti, Natham, Ottanchathiram, Thoppampatti, Vadamadurai, Vedachandur, Kujiliamparai, Dindigul, Reddiyar Chathiram and Pazhani panchayat unions.

Another combined drinking water project, drawing water from Kollidam will be for Thanjavur district.

This Rs 125 crore project also will cater the need of over 5.75 lakh people in Peravurani, Perumagalur and Athirampattinam town pachayats and Pattukottai, Sethupavachathiram, Peravurani, Mathukoor, Papanasam, Tiruvaiyaru, Thanjavur, Orathanadu and Tiruvonam panchayat unions.

For Coimbatore district, a combined drinking water project will be implemented at a cost of Rs 114.25 crore. The water for the project will come from Bhavani river and it will benefit 1.55 lakh people in Tondamuthur, Pooluvapatti, Thenkarai, Vedapatti, Thaliyur, Alanthurai and Perur town panchayats and Tondamuthur panchayat union.

The government will implement a combined drinking water scheme for Tirupur and Erode districts at cost of Rs 76.44 crore.

Similarly, in Tiruchi district, a combined drinking water project will cater the need of 1.27 lakh people. The cost of the project is Rs 32 crore and it will draw water from Cauvery river.

The Chief Minister said water schemes would be implemented in Tirunelveli Corporation and Arani, Tiruvathipuram and Periakulam municipalities at a cost of Rs 227.26 crore.

The fund would come from Germany Development Bank and Urban Infrastructure Development for Small and Medium Towns.

She also announced Rs 27-crore scheme for producing electricity from solid waste in 24 municipalities.

 

Arakkonam Municipality to get 1st gasifier crematorium

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The New Indian Express                     10.04.2013

Arakkonam Municipality to get 1st gasifier crematorium

The Arakkonam Municipality is all set to inaugurate the first gasifier crematorium among 11 municipalities in Vellore district. The crematorium is the second one after Vellore Corporation inaugurated one near the Vellore New Bus Stand.

Vice chairman of Arakkonam Municipality, K Raja, said, “The crematorium has been constructed at a space of 3,000 sq ft at an estimated cost of `60 lakh at Nehruji Nagar graveyard near Housing Board in Arakkonam.” Once the crematorium is inaugurated, it will opened for public use from May, he said.

“The charges for using the crematorium by the public has not yet been decided,” Municipality Engineer Senthilkumar said and added that the local body was in  talks with various NGOs and clubs to maintain the facility. Free ambulance service and freezer box were also being requested from the local NGOs, he said. Officials said generators and LPG facilities would also be provided to the crematorium.

 


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