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Corporation gets two more jetting machine vehicles

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The Hindu        19.06.2012

Corporation gets two more jetting machine vehicles

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Vehicles purchased at Rs.89 lakh to clear blocks in underground sewage lines

Cleanliness matters:A. Jaya, Mayor, handing over the model key to the drivers of jetting machine vehicles in Tiruchi on Monday.PHOTO: M.SRINATH.
Cleanliness matters:A. Jaya, Mayor, handing over the model key to the drivers of jetting machine vehicles in Tiruchi on Monday.PHOTO: M.SRINATH.

City Corporation has added two more jetting machine vehicles to clear the blocks in the underground sewage lines. Sanctioned under the Part II scheme, the vehicles with high pressure suction-cum-jetting machines were purchased at a total expenditure of Rs.89 lakh.

The machinery would be utilised for the Srirangam and Ponmalai zone.

Till now, there were only two such vehicles used at the four zones of Ariyamangalam, Ko.Abhishekapuram, Srirangam and Ponmalai.

A. Jaya, Mayor, handed over the model keys of the vehicles to the corporation drivers.

She said that the additional vehicles would ensure expeditious and more responsive programmes for clearing the blocks in the underground sewage lines.

She also flagged off the vehicles. M. Latha and N. Manoharan, both zonal presidents of Srirangam and Ponmalai; S. Raja Mohamed, city engineer, and S. Arunachalam, executive engineer, were present on the occasion.

 

Dargah donates garbage collection van, bins to Nagapattinam municipality

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The Hindu          20.12.2011

Dargah donates garbage collection van, bins to Nagapattinam municipality

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KEEPING IT CLEAN: S.A. Sheik Hassan, right, managing trustee, Nagore Dargah handing over keys of the van to Fisheries Minister K.A.Jayapal on Sunday.
KEEPING IT CLEAN: S.A. Sheik Hassan, right, managing trustee, Nagore Dargah handing over keys of the van to Fisheries Minister K.A.Jayapal on Sunday.

The Nagore Dargah has donated a garbage collection van and garbage dumper bins to the Nagapattinam Municipality.

The MARG Karaikal Port has come forward to pay a monthly salary of Rs.15,000 to the driver of the garbage collection van.

The van and the garbage bins were handed over to Fisheries Minister K.A.Jayapal by the Managing Trustee of the Nagore Dargah S.A.Sheik Hassan at a brief ceremony on Sunday in the presence of Collector T.Munusamy, Manjula Chandramohan, Nagapattinam Municipal Chairman, and Prasad Rebala, senior vice president (port management), MARG Karaikal Port.

The total cost of the van and the 10 garbage bins donated by the Dargah was around Rs.10 lakhs.

Speaking on the occasion, Mr.Jayapal commended the management of the Nagore Dargah and the MARG Karaikal Port for participating in civic development programmes. The Minister assured to carryout various development works in Nagore in consultation with stakeholders by January and appealed to the people to participate in the initiatives.

Mr.Munusamy pointed out that Nagore was a famous religious tourism centre and the town lacked adequate lodging places. Steps would be taken to improve the basic needs of the town soon.

 

Infrastructure projects to get greater impetus

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The Hindu        16.12.2011

Infrastructure projects to get greater impetus

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To ease congestion: The Coimbatore Corporation's parking area at Cross-Cut Road is one of the locations identified for multi-tier parking lot. — File Photo: M. Periasamy
To ease congestion: The Coimbatore Corporation's parking area at Cross-Cut Road is one of the locations identified for multi-tier parking lot. — File Photo: M. Periasamy

Major infrastructure related projects for decongesting Coimbatore city through creation of multi-tier parking lots, sky walks to remove pedestrian crossing on busy roads and laying of link roads will get greater impetus and Detailed Project Reports (DPRs) in respect of them will be prepared within the next to six months, officials said.

Earlier, Secretary to Government for Housing K. Phanindra Reddy, Director of Town and Country Planning A. Karthik, Managing Directors T.N. Hariharan (Tamil Nadu Housing Board) and V. Chandransekharan (Tamil Nadu Slum Clearance Board), Collector M. Karunagaran and Corporation Commissioner T.K. Ponnusamy took part in a meeting organised to review the plans for implementing the projects.

The meeting discussed the plans to have multi-level parking lots at four places in the city in a bid to decongest the city roads. The original plan was to have multi-level parking lots at four places namely Diwan Bahadur Road in R.S. Puram, Town Hall near Clock Tower, Ukkadam Junction and on Cross Cut Road in the old eighth street market area. Of the four places, the authorities have reportedly decided to go ahead with the proposal in terms of three places except the Town Hall, as the land is likely to be sought by the Tamil Nadu Slum Clearance Board for construction of tenements.

The multi-tier parking facility on DB Road and one more parking facility is likely to be automatic ones. Compared to the capacity of the parking space at present in these locations, the multi-tier parking lots would be in a position to accommodate at least five times more the number of cars and two-wheelers even by conservative estimates, officials said.

In addition, to ease congestion on road and prevent pedestrian crossing holding back the traffic, the authorities have also proposed construction of sky-walks i.e., foot over type bridges on Mettuppalayam Road near the new bus terminus, one near Ukkadam bus stand and another in front of the Coimbatore Railway Junction.

The multi-level parking lots and sky walks are being considered under the Infrastructure Funds from the Local Planning Authority. Officials also pointed out that the Jawarhalal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM) II funds will be utilised for improving, protecting and conserving the eight water bodies, which the Corporation recently took over from the Public Works Department.

The other infrastructure projects in the offing included construction of bus terminus at Vadavalli, Madukkarai and Perur Chettipalayam. Creation of truck terminus at Neelambur or Karumathampatti and shifting of Thyagi Kumaran Market to Mettupalayam Road are also on the cards. Government land should be identified at Neelambur or Karumathampatti for the truck terminus.

The local bodies were expected to prepare the DPR for these in three to six months and then the funding sources would be identified. Cleaning, desilting, strengthening of the bunds and beautification of Sanganur canal and measures to clean up and protect the Noyyal river course will also form part of the infrastructure-related projects that are being taken up now. Officials from Chennai have asked the local officials to prepare the proposals and sent it to them for taking up with the Government after examining them in detail in consultation with technical experts.

In addition, the authorities also discussed the proposals for laying more link/scheme roads to decongest the arterial roads. Roads to link Tiruchi Road with Avanashi Road, another connecting road to Nanjundapuram from Singanallur and from Sungam side were also discussed at the meeting.

Earlier in the day, Mr. Reddy inspected the housing unit tenements at Singanallur, Kavundampalayam and the upcoming ones at Ukkadam near the sewage farm under the Tamil Nadu Slum Clearance Board scheme. The structural stability of the tenements at Singanallur and Kavundampalayam was also discussed besides exploring the suggestions and proposal for razing down the structures. Mr. Reddy also said that site identification for constructing 9,000 housing units was on.

Mr. Reddy and other TNHB officials also held enquiries with officials of the Coimbatore unit of the TNHB regarding charges of irregularities and corrupt deals in allotment of sites/houses. The officials were, later, enquired at the Circuit House as well, TNHB sources said.

 


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