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“Drainage work to be over soon”

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The Hindu       02.11.2010

“Drainage work to be over soon”

Staff Reporter
Work on relaying roads to be taken up thereafter: Mayor
— Photo: N. Rajesh

Might:Mayor R. Kasturai Thangam participating in a tug-of-war along with officials as part of the Local Body Administration Day celebration in Tuticorin on Monday.

Tuticorin: Work on laying of pipelines for underground drainage system under various wards of Tuticorin corporation limits will be completed soon.

The relaying of roads would be taken up immediately thereafter, said Mayor R. Kasthuri Thangam.

Presiding over a function organised in connection with the Local Administration Day here on Monday, in the presence of Commissioner P. Kubendran, the Mayor appealed to the councillors representing various wards to execute their duties for the welfare of the people.

She said various development projects to the tune of Rs. 185 crore and 64 lakh had been completed over the past four years under corporation limits.

The underground drainage project had been executed upto 91.53 km out of the total 113.77 km so far, at a cost of Rs. 3, 896 lakh.

An outlay of Rs. 8, 282 lakh was set aside by the State government for the completion of the project.

As for the infrastructure works of the Buckle Canal, the second phase of work was under way on a stretch of 2.4 km at an estimated cost of Rs. 7.5 crore. A sum of Rs. 35 crore had been earmarked for completion of the project.

Teams led by the Mayor, Commissioner, engineers, councillors and various staff of the corporation competed in a tug of war. It was won by the team led by the Commissioner.

Women councillors took part subsequently in the musical chair event in which the Mayor won the game.

Prizes were given to winners of competitions including elocution, essay writing and drawing.

Students from eight corporation schools took part in the programme. S.A. Rajagopalan, Executive Engineer of Corporation, proposed a vote of thanks.

 

‘Do not dump garbage indiscriminately'

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The Hindu      02.11.2010

‘Do not dump garbage indiscriminately'

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Photo: P. Goutham

Focus on clean city:Rally taken out in Salem on Monday to mark Local Administration Day. —

SALEM: Agriculture Minister Veerapandi S. Arumugam has urged the people of Salem not to throw garbage indiscriminately and help the administration in maintaining the city neat and tidy.

The Minister after flagging off a rally to mark the Local Administration Day, organised by Salem Corporation here on Monday, said that business enterprises, traders and others, including general public, should avoid using plastic, which he said had caused more environmental problems by chocking the water bodies and also drainage systems.

Cloth bags

He told them to use cloth bags while going for purchase in shops.

The Corporation had also requested the public not to dump waste including construction materials, plastics waste and other garbage into Tirumanimutharu, which it pointed out, had been renovated and restored as a major water drainage channel for the city at a whopping cost. The dumping of waste had led to stagnation of water, which in turn had become the active breeding ground for mosquitoes.

The Minister also distributed free cloth bags as a part of the campaign against the indiscriminate dumping of waste at all places in the city. The rally in which the participants carried placards highlighting the ills of plastic cups, bags and other items covered important streets and roads in the city. They warned the people not to buy any hot beverages and eatables in plastic bags, which would cause cancer.

Mayor J. Rekha Priyadarshini, Corporation Commissioner K. S. Palanuisamy, Deputy Mayor C. Paneerselvam, officials and councillors took part.

 

New combined water supply scheme planned

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The Hindu      02.11.2010

New combined water supply scheme planned

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Rs. 250 crore earmarked for the implementation of the scheme, says District Collector
PHOTOs: M. GOVARTHAN

happy occassion:Students and members of self-help groups taking out a rally in Erode on Monday to mark the Local Administration Day celebrations.

ERODE: The State Government will implement a new combined water supply scheme for the Erode Corporation shortly, District Collector T. Soundiah has said. Participating at the Local Administration Day celebrations organised by the Corporation here on Monday, the Collector said that Rs. 250 crore had been earmarked for the implementation of the new water supply scheme.

People in all parts of the Erode town would be able to get adequate supply of drinking water once the scheme was implemented, he said.

Water would be sourced from the Cauvery River in Ooratchi Kottai village for the new scheme, he added. Listing out various development programmes implemented by the government, the Collector said that sufficient funds had been allotted for the execution of water supply and sanitation programmes. Over Rs. 200 crore had been allotted to the Corporation for the implementation of an Under Ground Drainage scheme. The scheme was being implemented in the town in a phased manner, he added.

Earlier, he flagged off a massive rally at the Corporation premises. A large number of students and members of self-help groups participated in the rally and raised slogans explaining various development schemes implemented in the town. He distributed Rs. 10 lakh as welfare assistance. Mayor Kumar Murugesh presided over the celebrations. A. Ganesamoorthy, MP, NKKP Raja, MLA, Corporation Commissioner and senior officials were present. The Collector participated in the celebrations organised by the Veerappan Chatram Municipality at the Government Girls Higher Secondary school. Competitions were conducted for school students and prizes were distributed to winners.

Municipal Chairperson Mallika Natarajan and senior officials participated in the celebrations.

 


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