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Adyar Poonga project phase I inauguration on January 3

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The Hindu      06.12.2010

Adyar Poonga project phase I inauguration on January 3

Staff Reporter
90 per cent of work over; Prime Minister to attend function
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Status check: Deputy Chief Minister MK Stalin being briefed about the progress of work at Adyar Poonga, in Chennai on Saturday

CHENNAI: The first phase of Adyar Poonga project will be inaugurated on January 3 by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, according to Deputy Chief Minister M.K. Stalin.

Inspecting the work on Saturday, Mr. Stalin said 90 per cent of the first phase of the project had been completed.

A total of Rs.18.74 crore had so far been spent for the Adyar Poonga, which would be a good carbon sink for the city, he added.

The project would also help replenish groundwater. A total of 200 vertebrates and 200 invertebrates had been spotted in the park.

A total of 1.36 lakh saplings were planted and work was under way on solar-powered lights. Information boards on flora and fauna of the park were being installed.

Landscaping, seating facilities, small wooden bridges and a chunk of the work on roads and pathways stretching 4 km on the 58-acre campus had been completed. Over 1,000 signboards would be installed in the park. Work on an environmental education centre, gallery and nursery was also completed. One fourth of the 58-acre poonga would be the conservation zone to which public would have no access.

The plan for the remaining 300-acre of the park had also been prepared and work would start in January, said Mr. Stalin.

 

Sale of Aavin land to Corporation opposed

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The Hindu      03.12.2010

Sale of Aavin land to Corporation opposed

Special Correspondent

TIRUCHI: The Tamil Nadu Milk Producers Welfare Association has opposed the proposed sale of the 3.39 acres of land belonging to the Tiruchi District Milk Producers Cooperative Union (Aavin) at Ariyamangalam in the city to the Tiruchi Corporation. The Tiruchi Corporation has proposed to acquire the Aavin land and shift the wholesale section of the Gandhi Market there.

The association has sent a representation to Chief Minister M.Karunanidhi seeking his intervention to stop the sale. N.Ganesan, state joint secretary of the association, said the Tiruchi District Milk Producers Cooperative Union had been functioning since 1940 and was one of the best unions in the State. The Union's land at Ariyamangalam was currently being used for producing mineral mixture to be supplied to the milk producers under the National Agriculture Development Programme. The complex also housed godowns for storing cattle feed and machines.

The land was purchased by the District Milk Supply Union in 1961and handed over to the Tiruchi District Milk Producers Cooperative Union in 1984. The district union, it was understood, was planning to sell the land to the Tiruchi Corporation at cheap rates. The Special Officer does not have the powers to sell the land belonging to the union and the sale of the land would cause considerable financial loss to the union, Mr.Ganesan said and appealed to the Chief Minister to intervene and prevent the sale of the land.

The Association has also filed a writ petition before the Madurai bench of the Madras High Court on the matter and sought an injunction against the convening of the general body meeting of the Tiruchi District Milk Producers Cooperative Union to discuss the matter. Though the court has not granted an injunction, notices have been ordered to the respondents, including the Secretary, Animal Husbandry Department, Commissioner for Milk Production, District Collector/Special Officer, Tiruchi District Milk Producers Cooperative Union and the Commissioner, Tiruchi Corporation, Mr.Ganesan said. Any resolution or decision taken at the general body meeting shall be subject to the final orders on the writ petition, the court has said.

The Tiruchi District Cooperative Milk Farm Employees Association, affiliated to the CITU, has also condemned the move to sell the land . The land was essential for the union for installing new equipment and other long-term development plans. The land is worth Rs.36 crore and the Corporation was being given the land for just Rs.3 crore, alleged P.Lakshmanan, state vice president of the association in a statement issued here on Thursday.

Mr.Lakshmanan and other CITU members hoisted a black flag in front of the Aavin complex at Kottapattu in the city protesting the move to sell the land.

 

Corporation grievances camp

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The Hindu       03.12.2010

Corporation grievances camp

Staff Reporter

COIMBATORE: Coimbatore Corporation will conduct a grievances camp on December 3 at the north zone office. A release said the meeting would start at 9 a.m.

Residents of wards 18, 29, 30, 31, 32 and 33 had been asked to avail themselves of the opportunity to get solutions to problems relating to levy of property tax, professional tax, change of assessee, new water connection, change of water connection from non-domestic to domestic category, getting birth or death certificates, etc.

 


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