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Corporation urged to desilt Raja Channel

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The Hindu         23.11.2010

Corporation urged to desilt Raja Channel

Special Correspondent
Residents of Pachapatti point out that continuous rain has marooned their colony

The residents had represented their plight to civic body umpteen times


Photo: E. Lakshmi Narayanan

Making a plea:Residents of Pachapatti in front of the Salem collectorate on Monday to submit a petition.

SALEM: Residents of Pachapatti in ward 40 in the city have urged the district administration and Salem Corporation to take up the desilting works of Raja Channel, which is chocked with plastic garbage.

The residents, who came to submit a petition to Collector here on Monday, pointed out that week-long rain had put them in distress as overflowing waters from near-by lakes flooded their residential localities, including Ashok Nagar.

“The people in 3 {+r} {+d} street are badly affected,” said a resident.

They said that whenever rain battered, their colony would be marooned. They had represented their plight to the Civic body umpteen times

. “But no concrete effort has been taken up so far,” they claimed. Many of the drainage and storm water channels had also been silted and became a dump yard for all sorts of garbage thus chocking the free flow of water from the locality.

“The water remains stagnated for weeks thus emanating foul smell causing serious health hazards to the residents,” they claimed. Recently, the Corporation attempted to drain out water but in vain.

They urged the administration to desilt the main Raja Channel so that the water in the area could be easily drained out.

“We need that work to be undertaken immediately,” said another resident. They all hoped that the district administration would find them a permanent solution to their vexatious issue.

 

Rally taken out on World Toilet Day

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The Hindu       22.11.2010

Rally taken out on World Toilet Day

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Photo:R. Ashok

sanitation first:Volunteers taking out a rally in the city on Friday in connection with World Toilet Day observation.—

TIRUCHI: A large number of volunteers and members of women's self help groups and associations for water, sanitation and hygiene took out an awareness rally in the city on Friday as part of the World Toilet Day observation.

The rally, organised by the Gramalaya, a city-based voluntary organisation, Arghyam and Water.org, was intended to sensitise people to toilet usage, faecal and waterborne diseases and ecological sanitation.

The rally, taken out around the Chinthamani area, was flagged off by Mahesan Kasirajan, Collector, in the presence of Corporation Commissioner T.T.Balsamy and other officials.S.Damodaran, country director, Water.org, said eco-san toilets was the best option for people living in both water-logging and drought prone areas.

 

Rally marks World Toilet Day

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The Hindu     20.11.2010

Rally marks World Toilet Day

Special Correspondent

TIRUCHI: A large number of volunteers and members of women's self-help groups and associations for water, sanitation and hygiene took out an awareness rally in the city on Friday as part of the World Toilet Day observation.

The rally, organised by the Gramalaya, a city-based voluntary organisation, Arghyam and Water.org, was intended to sensitise people to toilet usage, faecal and waterborne diseases and ecological sanitation. The rally, taken out around the Chinthamani area, was flagged off by Mahesan Kasirajan, Collector, in the presence of Corporation Commissioner T.T.Balsamy and other officials.S.Damodaran, country director, Water.org, said eco-san toilets was the best option for people living in both water-logging and drought prone areas.

 


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