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Koyambedu grade separator to be thrown open for traffic soon

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The Hindu       02.11.2010

Koyambedu grade separator to be thrown open for traffic soon

K. Lakshmi
Deadline got extended owing to problems in acquiring land


An aerial view of the Koyambedu grade separator under construction.

CHENNAI: The entire Koyambedu grade separator will be thrown open for traffic shortly. Motorists are already using one arm of the facility from Arumbakkam to Anna Nagar and one of the service roads.

Officials of the National Highways Authority of India, the implementing agency, said that nearly 90 per cent of the work has been completed on the main carriageway and the remaining three loops. The deadline for completion, which was September, got extended owing to problems in acquiring land from a private establishment on Arumbakkam.

A portion of retaining wall of the ramp leading to Arumbakkam from the main carriageway remains incomplete as a private establishment is yet to provide land.

“We are planning to allow traffic on the main carriageway between Arumbakkam and Maduravoyal. Until the entire retaining wall is completed, the two-lane traffic from Maduravoyal side may have to move along only one lane when approaching Arumbakkam due to safety reasons,” an official said.

While each of the two carriageways would be 11 metres wide where the traffic from the loops merges, the width would be reduced to 7.5 metre each as the traffic approaches the entry and exit ramps.

Loops have been provided to link traffic between Vadapalani and Arumbakkam; Maduravoyal to Vadapalani; and Anna Nagar to Maduravoyal.

Of the two ramps for service roads, the one connecting traffic from Anna Nagar to Arumbakkam was opened almost two months ago. Work has been completed on the service road from Maduravoyal to Anna Nagar.

Motorists have started using the loop from Arumbakkam to Anna Nagar. Residents of Koyambedu said as the main carriageway is yet to be open, motorists from Arumbakkam take a left turn from the loop to travel to Maduravoyal.

This poses problems for other motorists if traffic signal is green for those proceeding to Anna Nagar from Vadapalani.

Work on the Rs.100 crore-facility began in 2007. The junction witnesses traffic of nearly one lakh passenger units during rush hour daily, an official said.

 

Drainage work to be speeded up

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The Hindu       02.11.2010

Drainage work to be speeded up

Syed Muthahar Saqaf

PUDUKOTTAI: The Tamil Nadu Water Supply and Drainage (TWAD) Board has chalked out a comprehensive plan for the expeditious execution of the underground drainage project by March 2011.

The plan divides the town into two major zones for easy execution.

The sewage of both the zones through 14,520 house service connections (HSCs) and 5,407 manholes will be pumped through a cumulative length of 147.92 km. before being collected at the pumping station.

The collected sewage will be treated at the plant coming up at Maruppini Grass Farm and the effluent will be released into the Gundar river.

 

Periyar park inaugurated in Vellore

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The Hindu  28.10.2010

Periyar park inaugurated in Vellore

Special Correspondent

VELLORE: The Deputy Chief Minister M.K. Stalin inaugurated the Rs.83-lakh Periyar Park established on the southern side of the Vellore Fort on Wednesday.

Formed with funds provided by the Department of Tourism of the Government of India, the park comprises a one-km walking path laid with paver blocks, a beautiful lawn fitted with lights, an electrical pumpset to irrigate the lawn and the flowering plants, a tank with a colourful fountain, ground level reservoir and toilet facilities.

The park has features to attract children such as roller-skating ring, ‘waterball', cartoons, and battery-operated mini motorcycles and mini cars. Birds such as ducks, parrots, love birds, ostrich and guinea fowls were being grown in the park. Concrete benches and artistically designed chairs have been provided for the senior citizens, who come to the park for relaxation.

Mr. Stalin also inaugurated the Perarignar Anna Centenary Memorial Arch in the New Bus Stand constructed at a cost of Rs.10.50 lakh with funds provided under the Constituency Development Fund of Vellore MLA, C. Gnanasekaran.

Last Updated on Thursday, 28 October 2010 10:05
 


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