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Water supply, sanitation to be top priorities, says first woman corpn commissioner

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The Times of India                        05.03.2013 

Water supply, sanitation to be top priorities, says first woman corpn commissioner

COIMBATORE: G Latha, the city's municipal corporation's first woman administrative chief, assumed office as the new commissioner of the civic body on Monday morning.

The post was vacant for more than 45 days, ever since her predecessor TK Ponnusamy was ordered to step down from the post on January 11. Ponnusamy, who was awaiting posting orders, has been appointed as the Director of Economics and Statistics by the state government.

"Water distribution and sanitation will be the top priorities of the city municipal corporation. I will be studying the relevant files and checking on the status of ongoing projects, apart from understanding the functioning of the corporation in the next few days," said G Latha.

Prior to her appointment as the city corporation commissioner, Latha served as the General Manager of Tamil Nadu Corporation for Development of Women. A native of Kancheepuram, Latha has also served as the General Manager of TANSIDCO from 2009 to 2011. She has worked in various capacities during her tenure including DRO Elections, District Supply Officer and Revenue Divisional Officer in Thiruvalluvar district.

"Coimbatore is a nice city and I have been here on numerous occasions. But now I will have to look at the city from a different perspective," Latha said.

The guard of change in the civic body has been made at a crucial juncture as the corporation budget is expected to be presented in the second week of March. The civic body is expected to focus on the development of the newly added areas in its new budget. Some major projects announced in the previous budget have been stalled in the initial stage of execution, including the proposed multilevel car parking facilities, 24X7 water supply and construction of weekly markets. The proposed integrated bus stand project is another one yet to be implemented.
Last Updated on Friday, 08 March 2013 11:34
 

More budget canteens today

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The Hindu                               05.03.2013

More budget canteens today

Staff Reporter 

The Chennai Corporation on Monday announced 40 locations across the city where budget restaurants will be opened on Wednesday.

The civic body has opened 39 ‘Amma Unavagams’ so far. The 40 new restaurants will be set up in areas including Thalankkuppam, North Mada Street of Tiruvottiyur, Manali, Vysarpadi, Madhavaram, Old Washermenpet, Pulianthope, Choolai, Gopalapuram, West Mambalam, Neelankarai and Injambakkam. By March 31, at least 100 restaurants will be opened. ‘Amma Unavagams’ in the newly-added areas are expected to cater to those living in slums, daily labourers, drivers, load men and migrant workers.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 05 March 2013 06:33
 

Shops in commercial complexes, vegetable markets come under the hammer in Erode

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The Hindu                       02.03.2013

Shops in commercial complexes, vegetable markets come under the hammer in Erode

Precautionary measure:Heavy security was provided on the Erode Corporation premises on Friday, as authorities conducted the auction to rent out shops in vegetables markets and commercial complexes in the town.-PHOTO: M. GOVARTHAN
Precautionary measure:Heavy security was provided on the Erode Corporation premises on Friday, as authorities conducted the auction to rent out shops in vegetables markets and commercial complexes in the town.-PHOTO: M. GOVARTHAN.
 
They all come under the control of the Erode Municipal Corporation.

The auctioning of the shops in commercial complexes and vegetable markets coming under the control of Erode Corporation was held amidst tight security here on Friday.

Apart from the shops, the civic body also listed two-wheeler parking lots, public convenience facilities in the bus stand and various other commercial infrastructure facilities under 26 categories for auctioning.

The process had attracted a large number of contractors, traders and members of various political parties.

Since the corporation anticipated a huge crowd, it requested police to provide security. More than 50 police personnel were deployed in the civic body's premises.

However, the process concluded on a smooth note. The civic body generates over Rs. 5 crore of non-tax revenue that includes rent from shops and license fees.

Meanwhile, the civic body had failed to auction the newly-constructed 90 shops in the Nethaji vegetable market this time too.

Investment

It had invested more than Rs. 60 lakh of tax payers money for the construction of the shops in the market, one of the largest vegetable markets in the town.

These shops remain unutilised for the past three years, causing huge revenue loss to the civic body.

A senior official claimed that the civic body could not allot the shops as it was also facing problems with the vegetable vendors on the fixation of rent.

“We will sort out the issue with the vendors soon and auction the shops,” he promised.

Last Updated on Saturday, 02 March 2013 09:24
 


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