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Tirupur Corpn. to conduct book fairs

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The Hindu                         30.03.2013

Tirupur Corpn. to conduct book fairs

R. Vimal Kumar 

For book lovers, the Tirupur Corporation is planning to come out with a ‘tonic for thought’.

Mayor Visalakshi Appukutty, while listing out some of the initiatives planned to be rolled out for the citizens, said the administration had decided to explore the possibilities of either organising round-the-year book exhibitions or create ‘book joints’ to help the people get latest collection of books.

The idea has come to the administration as enthusiasm among the people for books was found to be increasing in the recent times in the city.

However, the residents did not have many opportunities to get good publications in their ‘backyard’ with many of them travelling as far as to Coimbatore to purchase good books.

Another major step would be the Corporation’s move to promote solar energy in a big way during 2013-14 and thereby, overcome the power crisis to a great extent.

Ms. Visalakshi said it was planned to install solar panels and other necessary gadgets to operate fans in select Corporation offices and schools at an outlay of Rs. 1.5 crore.

“Under first phase, Corporation main office, Jaiva Bhai Corporation Girls Higher Secondary School and Zones-1 and 3 offices would be covered,” she added.

To improve recreational facilities, the Corporation has plans to set up 10 more parks across the city and improve the facilities in existing parks.

“The works will commence once the necessary sanctions are obtained,” Corporation officials said.

 

UN award for water conservation group

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The Hindu                        29.03.2013

UN award for water conservation group

K. Lakshmi 

It began as a modest experiment by a group of water professionals back in 2004. Their aim then, was to improve water service delivery and achieve sustainable and equitable water supply.

Today, this has blossomed into a movement of building sound water management practices and more collaborative social relationships among all stakeholders in the water sector.

The Centre of Excellence for Change (CEC), whose genesis is traced to the group, has been given the United Nations Water for Life Best Practices Award 2013. It was ranked second in the category –‘best participatory, communication, awareness-raising and education practices’ for the award.

Instituted two years ago by UN Water, the award is given as a mark of recognition of best practices adopted to ensure sustainable management of water resources. The CEC, which has been striving for water and food security in villages, was chosen from nearly 50 applicants from various countries. It will receive the award during World Water Day celebrations next year.

CEC’s founder mentor Vibhu Nayar said that from just five persons in the Tamil Nadu Water Supply and Drainage Board, the volunteers have grown to over 2,500 persons.

Centre for Excellence for Change has been striving for food and water security since 2004.

 

From social studies to surfing the seven seas

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The New Indian Express                   28.03.2013

From social studies to surfing the seven seas

Last Updated on Thursday, 28 March 2013 07:20
 


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