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Corporation likely to get Rs. 100 crore

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The Hindu 06.11.2009

Corporation likely to get Rs. 100 crore

S. Ganesan


DEVELOPMENT PROJECT: Corporation Commissioner T.T. Balsamy chairing a meeting in Tiruchi.

TIRUCHI: The Tiruchi Corporation is likely to get an allocation of about Rs.100 crore under the Tamil Nadu Urban Road Infrastructure Project (TURIP) to improve its road and drainage networks.

A consultant, appointed by the government to implement the project, is all set to take up a Geographical Information System (GIS)-based survey to assess requirements. Corporation officials.

An expert team would visit the city next week to identify the works and finalise the designs, Corporation Commissioner T.T.Balsamy told The Hindu here on Thursday after chairing a preliminary meeting with representatives of DHV India Private Limited, the consultants. Tiruchi is one of the 12 cities identified for the implementation of the project in the State in the first phase.

The Corporation has prepared a list of works to be taken up under the project. However, the proposals would be assessed by the consultants based on spot visits and study.

According to R.Jaganathan, General Manager, DHV India, the first eight months would be devoted to carry out the survey and designing the works. The works would be executed in the following 12 months. The structures would be maintained by the agency for a period of five years before handing themover to the civic body.

Mr.Balsamy said that the roads would be developed to international standards with underground ducts for utility services and cables. Mr.Jaganathan indicated that apart from roads and drainages, works such as establishment of parking lots, junction improvements and even fly-overs could be taken up under the project depending on the need.

Last Updated on Friday, 06 November 2009 02:39
 

Progress of works steady, says Minister

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The Hindu 03.11.2009

Progress of works steady, says Minister

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SALEM: The progress of various development works being carried out under the Anaithu Grama Anna Marumalarchi Thittam and All Town Panchayat Anna Renaissance Scheme in Salem district was steady, Agriculture Minister Veerapandi S. Arumuagm has said.

Participating at a function in Kannankurichi here on Monday, the Minister said that the government had introduced the two schemes to ensure holistic development in all village and town panchayats in the State.

Infrastructure

The funds allocated under these schemes were utilised to build necessary infrastructure facilities for the people in the rural areas.

In Kannankurichi Town Panchayat, the State Government allotted Rs. 2.40 crore and carried out 104 development works in the last three years.

A number of roads in Kannankurchi were repaired and improved recently.

The Minister said that he would take steps to provide free house site pattas to all the eligible persons.

Explaining the benefits extended under the Kalignar Insurance Scheme for Life-saving Treatments, the Minister said that over 600 persons in Salem district were benefited under the scheme so far.

Fund

A sum of Rs. 2.96 crore was spent to provide quality healthcare to them.

Earlier, the Minister inaugurated a meeting hall, anganwadi centre, additional building for the primary health centre and additional classroom buildings for the schools in Kondappanaickanpatti and Chettichavadi in Kannankurichi town panchayat.

Collector J. Chandrakumar presided. Senior officials were present in the meeting.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 03 November 2009 04:31
 

JNNURM team satisfied with SATIS

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The Times of India 25.09.2009

JNNURM team satisfied with SATIS

The highly publicised Station Area Traffic Improvement Scheme (SATIS) of the Thane Municipal Corporation (TMC) has recently earned a pat of the central government owned Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM). The Mission has expressed its satisfaction over the SATIS as well as other civic projects that have been carried out with financial aid from the JNNURM.

A high profile team of officials from the union owned urban mission visited the city on Tuesday to take stock of the projects carried out by TMC with the financial aid from the mission. The SATIS was on top of the agenda of the high profile visit. The traffic improvement project is the first of its kind anywhere in the country and the mission is keen to fund such projects elsewhere in the country to boost movement of traffic.

The Kala Dalan and Kala Kendra cultural and social promotion projects of the corporation completed recently were also on the list of the projects to be visited by the officials of the central mission. The two projects were also part funded by the New Delhi based mission as part of social and cultural development of Thane.

Ms Ishar Ahluwalia, the regional financial head of the JNNURM led the team of non-technical cadre central officials to the city. The team wanted to make sure that the projects funded by the mission had been completed satisfactorily and that the funds provided by the mission had been sued for the specified purpose only.

A group of TMC officers led by civic commissioner Nandkumar Jantre accompanied the JNNURM team to the site KD Lalla, the City Engineer (CE) as well as the director of all JNNURM funded projects in TMC limits was also a part of the team along with his subordinates from the civic Public Works Department (PWD).

The team visited SATIS and commissioner Jantre as well as briefed the officials about the 1.2 kilometres long deck cum multi arm flyover project. The officials expressed their satisfaction over the unique projects of its kind. The officials visited the two other projects during their day-long visit and expressed their satisfaction over the two projects as well.

The positive remark of the JNNURM officials for the JNNURM approved projects has pleased the civic administration. The remarks prompted Jantre to seek more funds from the central mission to carry out major traffic and infrastructural development projects in the fast growing city of Thane. The JNNURM officials have assured the TMC of full co-operation for developmental projects in future as well.

Interestingly SATIS has been the centre of keen attraction for public organizations seeking improvement in urban mobility. The interest is due to the fact that despite the development of infrastructure the average speed of motor vehicles in major urban cities especially in areas situated around the railway stations is hardly between 20 30 kilometres per hour.

The central government has embarked upon a major project to improve the urban mobility by offering huge sums of money for construction of roads, flyovers and bypasses for the purpose. The government has also appointed M/s Lee and Associates, a Canadian firm to carry out studies for the improvement of urban mobility in mega cities and the city of Thane if one of them.

 


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