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16 newborn units to be set up soon at Corpn. hospitals

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The Hindu            23.10.2013

16 newborn units to be set up soon at Corpn. hospitals

Staff Reporter

To provide state-of-the-art care to ailing newborns, the Chennai Corporation is setting up 16 newborn stabilisation units at its hospitals across the city.

Mayor Saidai Duraisamy on Tuesday inaugurated the first unit at the 24-hour emergency obstetric care centre in Vadapalani. The 16 facilities are being commissioned at a cost of Rs.2.4 crore.

Every year, some of the infants among the 18,000 born in Chennai Corporation hospitals, die because of breathing problems, because they are underweight or due to congenital abnormalities. The newborn stabilisation units, with facilities including a pulse oximeter, warmer and phototherapy are expected to reduce infant mortality in many impoverished neighbourhoods.

Neonatal care in the city has already improved this year with the development of full-fledged specialised newborn care units in government hospitals such as Government Raja Sir Ramaswamy Mudaliar Lying-in Hospital, the Institute of Obstetrics and Gynaecology and Government Kasturba Gandhi Hospital for Women and Children.

But as of now, most infants born to parents who live in slums are taken to the Institute of Child Health, Government Stanley Hospital and Government Kilpauk Hospital for specialised neonatal care.

These 16 units are aimed at providing this care at Corporation hospitals, a press release said.

 

86 p.c. of underground drainage work complete

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The Hindu            23.10.2013

86 p.c. of underground drainage work complete

A stretch of the Ariyalur-Sendurai Road which is unmotorable after the underground drainage work was completed recently. The roadwork has not been taken up yet — Photo: A. Muralitharan
A stretch of the Ariyalur-Sendurai Road which is unmotorable after the underground drainage work was completed recently. The roadwork has not been taken up yet — Photo: A. Muralitharan

Execution of the underground drainage scheme has gathered pace with 86 per cent of the work completed in Ariyalur.

Work on the Rs.27.5-crore project had been taken up in two phases. The first phase, being executed at a cost of Rs. 22.43 crore, covers 36 km, including arterial roads of the town.

The State government has sanctioned Rs. 2 crore under the Tamil Nadu Urban Road Development Project and Rs. 2.42 crore under the Tamil Nadu Urban Development Project for undertaking repair of roads damaged by digging trenches for laying underground sewage pipeline.

The second phase of work would be taken up in areas left out during the initial survey. The first phase of work was originally scheduled to be completed by March 2012. The project was expected to benefit 10,986 units, including 9,942 individual households.

Contract for execution of the work was signed on November 8, 2010, but the project progressed at a snail’s pace. The scheme gathered pace after the public made repeated representations to the administration about the hardships faced by them because of battered roads. The arterial Senthurai Road had become out of bounds for buses and people, especially students, had to walk from their educational institutions and home to reach the bus stand, located a few km away.

Collector E. Saravanavelraj, who inspected the infrastructure development work undertaken on Muniappar Temple Street and V. O. C. Street on Tuesday, said that 86 per cent of the underground drainage work had been completed in Ariyalur. About 40 per cent of the work on the sewage treatment plant was over. The plant would come up with a capacity to treat four millions litres of sewage daily.

Work on providing basic facilities, streetlights and drinking water connections, had been taken up at a cost of Rs. 4.31 crore in 2012-13. Twelve out of 13 roads taken up for relaying at a cost of Rs. 2.68 crore had been completed, according to an official release.

 

Administrative approval for two housing schemes in TN

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News Today             22.10.2013

Administrative approval for two housing schemes in TN

 
Chennai: Tamil Nadu government has given administrative approval for two housing schemes, which was announced by Chief Minister Jayalalithaa in the Assembly in April.

The Chief Minister has given the approval for Rs 120 crore towards establishing a satellite township for Madurai and Rs 379.51 crore towards constructing 1,500 flats in Sholinganallur near here, a government release said Sunday.

In the satellite township scheme, the first phase would include laying of streets, small bridges and setting up basic amenities such as drinking water, drainage facilities and rain water harvesting, it said.

Jayalalithaa had in April this year announced the satellite township for Madurai at a cost of Rs 120 crore. The township would be created over 586.86 acre some 15 kms away from Madurai along Madurai-Tirunelveli highway near the airport.

The Chief Minister has also given the administrative approval for Rs 379.51 crore towards the construction of 1,500 flats to be built at Sholinganallur near here, using 'pre fab technology.'
 


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