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Amma canteens and Eco Park in Madurai get ISO certification

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The Hindu               15.02.2014

Amma canteens and Eco Park in Madurai get ISO certification

Staff Reporter

Four ‘Amma’ canteens in the city have been awarded ISO 9001:2008 Certification by the International Organization for Standardization.

Apart from the Amma canteens, three other public places, including Corporation Eco Park, in the Corporation area too have been certified.

Addressing media persons here on Friday, Mayor V.V. Rajan Chellappa said the Amma canteens at K. Pudur, Sandhaipettai, Tirupparankundram and Melavasal had got ISO certification.

The Corporation would take efforts to ensure that the seven other ‘Amma’ canteens functioning in the city too continued to serve quality food to the public.

“The certifications say a lot about how well we have been maintaining the canteens, and it is an honour for the entire district,” he said.

There are eleven Amma canteens in the city, including the one declared open at Government Rajaji Hospital this week.

Mr.Chellappa said three public places in the city too had been certified by the international organisation. “The Corporation Swimming pool on Dr.Thangaraj Salai received ISO 9001:2008 and ISO 14001:2004 certifications for maintaining hygiene and cleanliness,” he added.

The Corporation Eco Park had bagged ISO 9001:2008 and ISO 14001:2004 certifications for being a popular and well-maintained place for public recreation, and Mattuthavani Integrated Bus Stand received ISO 9001:2008 certification for having superior infrastructure, he noted.

“The Corporation is planning to complete all the development works in different wards as soon as possible,” The Mayor said, and released a booklet detailing the ongoing and future projects of the Corporation and the budget for them. Hospitals would be constructed at Anupanadi and Pudur, a public grievance office would be built at Simmakkal, and Corporation officials would have zone-wise offices soon, he added.

 

‘Amma’ canteen to serve the visitors at GRH

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The Hindu                13.02.2014

‘Amma’ canteen to serve the visitors at GRH

S. Mohammed Rohith

300 plates of sambar and curd rice sold out on first day

Access to good quality food at an affordable price continued to be a constant headache for thousands of patients, attendants and the general public visiting Government Rajaji Hospital here.

Their needs have finally been fulfilled after a long, agonising wait. The visitors at the GRH got a taste of the Chief Minister’s scheme at the newly-inaugurated Amma Unavagam on the hospital premises on Wednesday.

“It is a nice gesture as many people visiting the hospital from different parts of the State could have their fill at a nominal rate,” said Muthamma, 55, from Karur district.

“Before Amma canteen came up, I had to shell out around Rs.200 a day for food. The food at the regular canteen inside the hospital is a bit expensive,” said Pechi, an attendant from Tiruppuvanam.

The canteen was originally scheduled to be inaugurated at 1 p.m. But it was postponed twice until it was inaugurated by Chief Minister Jayalalithaa through videoconferencing at 3.30 p.m. As soon as the outlet was declared open, a huge crowd thronged the counter to purchase sambar rice and curd rice. The security personnel and the staff at the restaurant had a tough time handling the crowd.

The canteen would offer food items such as idli, sambar rice and curd rice at subsidised rates. Idli was sold for a rupee a piece, while sambar rice and curd rice cost Rs.5 and Rs.3 a plate respectively, said V. Yasodha Mani, City Health Officer, Madurai Corporation. Two RO plants were in place to provide drinking water and a solar water heater had also been installed at the outlet. Three hundred plates of sambar and curd rice each were sold out to 600 persons on the first day.

“The GRH facility will serve 2,400 idlis in the morning for 600 people, sambar rice for 600 people and curd rice for 300 every day for now,” said Ms.Mani, adding, depending on the response, the volume would be increased.

The canteen has 17 kitchen staff, two sanitary workers and three security personnel. It would be open for breakfast at 7 a.m. and for lunch at 12 noon. “The average footfall per day is expected to be 2,000. For the time being, the recurring expenditure will be borne by the civic body,” said a Corporation official.

The canteen has been commissioned after a delay of two months since it was set up in the GRH. This is the 11th Amma canteen to be opened in the city. The Corporation runs the 10 other canteens.

According to sources, the State government will soon make an announcement, entrusting the responsibility of running the Amma canteens in government hospitals to the Health Department.

Corporation Mayor V.V. Rajan Chellappa, Commissioner Kiran Gurrala and GRH Medical Superintendent S. Vadivel Murugan were present at the inaugural.

 

IAS officers shuffled

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The Hindu                13.02.2014

IAS officers shuffled

Special Correspondent

The government on Wednesday announced the transfer and posting of several IAS officers.

An official release said that Md. Nasimuddin, Principal Secretary (Youth Welfare and Sports Development), will also hold full additional charge as Chairman and Managing Director of State Industries Promotion Corporation of Tamil Nadu in the place of C.V. Sankar, who was till recently holding additional charge. M. Veera Shanmugha Moni, the Commissioner of Treasuries and Accounts, was posted as Labour Commissioner in the place of B. Chandra Mohan, who shall continue to act as Managing Director of Chennai Metropolitan Water Supply and Sewerage Board.

R. Vasuki, Additional Secretary (Agriculture), was posted as Director of Survey and Settlement instead of T.S. Sridhar (holding additional charge). M.S. Shanmugam, Joint Secretary (Industries), was posted as Project Director, Tamil Nadu Health Systems Project, in the place of P. Senthilkumar (holding additional charge).

M. Balaji, Member Secretary, State Planning Commission, is posted as Joint Commissioner (Large Taxpayer’s Unit), Commercial Taxes, Chennai, instead of T. Abraham, who has been posted as Joint Secretary, Health and Family Welfare Department.

Sajjansingh R. Chavan, Joint Commissioner of Commercial Taxes, Coimbatore is posted as Additional Registrar of Co-operative Societies in the place of V. Kalaiarasi, who is on leave.

Kiran Gurrala, Madurai Corporation Commissioner, is posted as Agriculture Additional Director instead of C. Kathiravan, who is the new Madurai Corporation Commissioner.

Chandra Sekhar Sakhamuri, sub-collector, Gobichettipalayam, Erode district, is posted as Ariyalur sub-collector, in the place of B. Ganapathy, RDO. The orders for Mr. Ganapathy will be issued by the Revenue Department.

 


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