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Cricket banned along the Marina

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The Hindu 04.11.2009

Cricket banned along the Marina

Staff Reporter

Over 200 Corporation grounds to be made available to youngsters

CHENNAI: A ban on playing cricket along the Marina beach was announced on Tuesday after a joint consultation meeting here.

It was also decided at the meeting that 228 playgrounds spread across 10 zones of the Chennai Corporation would be made available for youngsters who want to play cricket.

Chief Secretary K.S. Sripathi, City Police Commissioner T. Rajendran and the Corporation Commissioner Rajesh Lakhoni were among those who participated in the meeting. The announcement comes after a series of incidents recently in which the police chased away youngsters playing cricket on the Marina, particularly on the service road. A group of 2,000 people had protested on Sunday against the police action.

According to officials, factors such as representations received from walkers, hindrance caused to vehicles using the service road and maintaining the facilities which the Corporation had installed as part of the beach beautification programme were taken into account before imposing the ban.

Some of the playgrounds which would henceforth be open to cricket enthusiasts include the grounds at May Day Park, Gopalapuram, Turnbulls Road, Nandanam Extension, Mandaveli South Cooum Road, Thiru.Vi.Ka Nagar and the Pattinappakam Housing Board playground.

Reacting to the decision, some representatives of residents of Triplicane said the move was unfortunate and did not take into account the fact that the cricket-playing youngsters had as much right as others who used the beach.

“I’ve been playing cricket on the beach for 30 years now,” said 53-year-old D.J. Ramani, a resident. “It looks like a tradition will now be lost forever.”

Last Updated on Wednesday, 04 November 2009 04:05
 

Local Administration Day celebrated in southern districts

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The Hindu 02.11.2009

Local Administration Day celebrated in southern districts

Madurai Bureau

Photos: A. Shaikmohideen & N. Rajesh

CELEBRATION: Tirunelveli Mayor A.L. Subramanian distributing welfare assistance to a beneficiary in Tirunelveli on Sunday. (Right) Mayor R. Kasturi Thangam participating in a tug-of war in Tuticorin —

Tuticorin: Tirunelveli Corporation organised Local Administration Day on its premises on Sunday.

A.L. Subramanian, Mayor, presided over the programme. A sum of Rs. 10.48 lakh was distributed by the Mayor to 59 beneficiaries under Integrated Housing and Slum Development Plan.

Speaking at a function, he said three drinking water schemes had recently been implemented on an outlay of Rs. 22.2 crore in the city.

Tuticorin

The Local Administration Day was observed by the Tuticorin Corporation on its premises here on Sunday. Presiding over the programme, Mayor R. Kasthuri Thangam said“The corporation officials have got increased responsibility to promote the developmental projects for the benefit of the people to a large extent. ”

As many as 1,440 works to the tune of Rs. 130 crore had been taken up since 2006 for augmenting development projects for the people in corporation limits. , the Mayor said.

As part of the celebrations, Corporation School conducted elocution, essay writing, drawing, Carnatic music and Bharatanatyam competitions.

Councillors and officials of corporation took part in tug-of-war and musical chair events to mark the occasion.

Nagercoil

Nagercoil Municipal Administration had been implementing various development and welfare measures for the people and creating awareness among them of the need to implement solid waste management, said Council chairman Ashokan Solomon.

Local Administration Day was observed in different parts of the district. While inaugurating a mass cleaning programme, the chairman said that the Government had allotted Rs. 1 crore for the construction of a subway from Meenakshipuram Anna bus stand to Sir C.P.Ramasamy Aiyer Park. The work would be completed within a month.

The municipality was exploring ways to implement underground drainage system with the financial assistance from World Bank and feasibility studies were going on for bringing water from Ulakkaiaruvi and Thamiraparani for the residents of Nagercoil town, he said.

It has been decided to carry out mass cleaning programme throughout Kanyakumari district for three days from Sunday.

Last Updated on Monday, 02 November 2009 06:23
 

Local Administration Day celebrated

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The Hindu 02.11.2009

Local Administration Day celebrated

Special Correspondent

— Photo: R. Ashok

Well done: Transport Minister K.N. Nehru giving away a prize to a councillor in Tiruchi on Sunday. Mayor S. Sujatha, second from left, and Corporation Commissioner T.T. Balsamy, right, look on.

TIRUCHI: A large number of employees and elected representatives of the Tiruchi Corporation took out a rally in the city on Sunday as part of the Local Administration Day observation.

The rally, to highlight the civic services rendered by the local body and also to promote cleanliness and hygiene, was taken out from the Central Bus Stand to the Corporation office. Mayor S.Sujatha, Commissioner T.T. Balsamy, Deputy Mayor M. Anbazhagan and senior officials also marched in the rally.

Later at a brief function at the Corporation office, Transport Minister K.N. Nehru distributed prizes to winners of various competitions and games organised over the past couple of days as part of the observation. The games and competitions, including cricket, badminton, throwball, athletics and rangoli, saw the enthusiastic participation, of the elected representatives and employees of the Corporation.

Last Updated on Monday, 02 November 2009 06:21
 


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