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Koyambedu Market to get Amma canteen

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The New Indian Express              26.12.2013

Koyambedu Market to get Amma canteen

Here's good news for the workers and vegetable/fruit traders at the Koyambedu market — they could soon relish the affordable food served at the Amma Unavagams, as the Market Management Committee is planning to open a canteen in Asia’s largest perishable goods market.

A Market Management Committee official told City Express that plans are on convert the existing dilapidated canteen to an Amma Unavagam. "We have begun talks with the Chennai Corporation in this regard," he said.

One of the major impacts that this will have on the food situation inside the market is that it could put an end to mobile eateries that are currently thriving inside. “Once the canteen, which would be set up abutting ‘A’ road of the market, comes up, all the illegal eateries inside the market should be closed,” he said.

One of the major reasons for proposing this plan is that many of the workers can’t afford to pay a major chunk of their daily wage for food — whereas the Amma canteens are affordable and centrally managed, thus ensuring a certain measure of quality.

 

Mixed bag for civic body

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Deccan Chronicle             20.12.2013 

Mixed bag for civic body

Chennai: It has been a good year for the Chennai corporation so far, thanks to the Amma Canteen, a pet project of chief minister Jayalalithaa launched early this year and gradually expanded across all 200 wards of the city corporation.

Yet, the civic body has failed on the development front. Several suburbs annexed to the corporation last year are still lagging behind without quality roads, drains and streetlights. Corporation officials should also thank the rain gods for the deficit rainfall, as the roads witnessed very little waterlogging this season.

In terms of public health, the corporation claimed that the incidence of cholera, dengue and malaria were low this year and Mayor Saidai S. Duraisamy also tabled a report, but the Opposition disputed this.

Demonstrations by residents and political parties were witnessed this year in the western suburbs including Ambattur and Maduravoyal, where residents had hoped that the merger with the civic body would improve the face of their locality.

“The situation of northern suburbs like Manali, Tiruvottiyur and Madhavaram is worse as even basic works like garbage collection and provision of streetlights remain the same,” says a professor of the Tamil Nadu Veterinary and Animal Sciences University.

“When compared to last year, the main roads are motorable in North Chennai, but interior roads still have potholes,” complained M. Basha, a resident Thiruvottiyur.

The quality of roads has improved in old areas of the city; for instance, interior roads in Adyar now have reflectors and wide painted platforms.

Similarly, road name boards in steel also add to the aesthetic look of roads, opines Karate R. Thiagarajan, former deputy mayor of Chennai. However the expanded areas of Chennai are yet to get their due importance and it would be good if the corporation follows an effective wireless communication system similar to that of police, so that the city’s civic woes can be addressed in a effective manner, he adds.

Garbage has always been a problem in the city and the concept of source segregation of waste is yet to be implemented by the Chennai corporation.

Adequate dustbins are not there in areas like Kodambakkam and Mambalam which are thickly populated with large flat complexes, rues R. Govindaraj, joint general secretary of Exnora International.

Road signboards are now bright and colourful, but interior roads need to be re-laid fully after reducing height by scraping a few layers as many flats get flooded after a few spells of rain, he adds.

 

Amma canteens complete 200 days in Salem

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The Hindu              19.12.2013

Amma canteens complete 200 days in Salem

Staff Reporter

“As many as 12 lakh people have been provided food through Amma Canteens in the city in 200 days”, Commissioner of Salem Corporation M. Ashokan said on Wednesday.

He said this in connection with the celebration of the 200th day of the canteens in Salem city.

He said that there are 10 Amma Canteens in the four zones in Salem city – three each in Hasthampatti and Sooramangalam Zones and two each at Kondalampatti and Ammapet Zones.

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The canteens sell 12,000 idlis, 3,000 plates each of curd rice and sambar rice every day.

Mr. Ashokan added that a total of 24 lakh idlis, six lakh curd rice and six lakh sambar rice that have been sold out till Wednesday.

Mayor of Salem Corporation S. Soundappan said that the canteens in the city have provided job opportunities to 240 women members of self help groups.

R. Saravanan (34) of Thoopukadu who frequents the canteens made an appeal to the Corporation to increase the quantity of food served in the canteens.

People also wanted canteens in Salem to serve chappathi and other items that are served for dinner in the ‘Amma Canteens’ in Chennai.

Responding to these long pending requests, corporation officials said that it may not be possible till the State Government sanctions funds for running the canteens.

 


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