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Tirunallar Temple Town Development project gets under way

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The Hindu 30.11.2009

Tirunallar Temple Town Development project gets under way

P.V.Srividya

— File Photo

Marked for renovation: A view of the `Nalan Theertham at Tirunallar.

TIRUNALLAR: The Tirunallar Temple Town Development Project (TTTDP) was ushered in with the foundation stone laying for the Nalankulam revitalisation project here on Saturday.

The project envisages a total investment of Rs.146.70 crore, inclusive of Rs.6.27 crore for Nalankulam renovation, funded by HUDCO. Iqbal Singh, Lieutenant Governor, Puducherry, inaugurated the project in the presence of Chief Minister V.Vaithilingam and V.Narayanasamy, Union Minister of State for Planning, Parliamentary Affairs and Culture.

Under the phase I, the famous Nalankulam will be renovated. The renovation entailed tank development work with a mandapam, granite steps, circular pavements, a landscape along with a building component of cloak, locker rooms and shops cluster. Apart from desilting and beautification, Nalankulam revitalisation envisages a water treatment plant.

Laying of an inner ring road, widening of local roads, a queue complex, rejuvenation of other sacred ponds such as the Saraswathi Theertham and Brahma Theertham, parking and pilgrim facilities, shopping and restaurant clusters, an inter-state bus terminal and other development works will be taken up in a phased manner under the TTTDP.

As on date, land acquisition valuations for the project are under way. Shortly after this, land was expected to be handed over to the department concerned.According to an official, alternate plot from the Tirunallar temple land along with an amount for house construction on lines of the Kamarajar Housing Scheme was being considered for about 33 dwellers identified as project affected people. Land acquisition would account for Rs.26 crore of the total project cost.

The project was initially conceptualised by the Department of Tourism. It was being executed by the Public Works Department. A special monitoring cell under Karaikal Collector N. Vasantha Kumar has been formed to monitor the work. A technical cell under the Superintendent Engineer has provided the expertise.

Public-Private Partnership model for improving hospitality services in the form of cottages on lines of the Tirumala Tirupathi Devasthanam was also under consideration.

Last Updated on Monday, 30 November 2009 01:43
 

Minister opens three fair price shops in 15 Velampalayam Municipality

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The Hindu 23.11.2009

Minister opens three fair price shops in 15 Velampalayam Municipality

Tirupur: Minister for Highways and Minor Ports M. P. Saminathan inaugurated three new fair price shops (FPS) set up at Thilagar Nagar, Chamundipuram (South) and Velampalayam (East), all under 15 Velampalayam Municipality limits, on Saturday.

District Supply Officer O. Raman Pillai said that the shops were constituted by bifurcating few shops in the region which had more than 2,000 card holders under its fold.

“The shop opened at Thilagar Nagar have 1,205 card holders under its control, Chamundipuram (South) shop have 1,517 consumers and Velampalayam (East) ration shop have 906 card holders,” he added. Official sources added that 11 more fair price shops in the district which had more than 2,000 card holders under its fold, would be bifurcated soon. Later, Minister Saminathan distributed LGP connections and free stove to 511 beneficiaries hailing from Ranganathapuram, Sirupooluvapatti and Solipalayam hamlets.

Last Updated on Monday, 23 November 2009 01:39
 

Modern fish market to be opened in three months

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The Hindu 11.11.2009

Modern fish market to be opened in three months

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A separate air-conditioned shed will be provided to clean the fish

Photo: M. Periasamy.

NEW FACILITY: Mayor R. Venkatachalam (left) and South Zone Chairman P. Pynthamil (second left) review with Coimbatore Corporation officials on Monday the additional amenities to be provided at the modern fish market coming up at Ukkadam in the city. —

COIMBATORE: The modern fish market coming up at Ukkadam in the city may be opened in three months, Mayor R. Venkatachalam said on Monday.

The Coimbatore Corporation had already spent Rs.1.37 crore to complete the main structure. It now wanted to provide modern amenities at Rs.75 lakh, the Mayor said after reviewing the progress of the project along with South Zone Chairman P. Pynthamil and Corporation officials and councillors.

A proposal for the additional sanction of funds would be placed in the Council this month for its approval. The Corporation’s original plan, including some modern facilities, had been estimated at Rs.1.37 crore. But, officials from the Department of Fisheries had visited the upcoming market and suggested more measures to make it comfortable for the traders and customers. The additional sanction would be sought to carry out these measures, the Mayor said.

A separate air-conditioned shed would be provided to clean the fish. Mr. Pynthamil wanted the facility to be opened soon and councillor G.T. Rajendran called for steps to ensure that the residents near the market were not inconvenienced by smell from the stalls.

The officials suggested that the water used to clean the fish could be treated to remove the scales and other pollutants and then let into the Big Tank at Ukkadam.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 11 November 2009 00:58
 


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