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Jaya sanctions Rs 120 cr for Madurai satellite township

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Deccan Chronicle             22.10.2013

Jaya sanctions Rs 120 cr for Madurai satellite township

J. Jayalalithaa.
J.Jayalalithaa.

Chennai: Chief minister J. Jayalalithaa has accorded administrative sanction of Rs 120 crore to facilitate the execution of the first phase works towards the creation of an integrated satellite township on the Ma­durai-Tirunelveli four-lane road at Thoppur and Ucchampatti village.

The project, to come up on 586.86 acres, will ad­dress the increasing ne­eds of the growing population, particularly their housing demands, bes­ides involving the development of urban areas.
Keeping the priorities in mind, the state government, led by Jayalalithaa, has been taking several steps to fulfil the housing requirements of the people, especially those from the middle-class and poor sections.

The township will have 19,500 plots of which 14,300 would be allotted to low-income groups, 2,500 for middle-income groups, 750 for high-income groups and 1,950 for economically backward sections.

Jayalalithaa annou­nced the construction of schools, commercial co­m­p­lexes, a police station, a post office, a fire station and a primary health centre at the township where initial works such as providing drinking water facilities, roads, drainage, small br­idges and other infra­st­­r­ucture would be taken up.

She also directed officials to use state-of-the-art, pre-fab technology in the housing projects. Pillars, staircases and roofs produced in factories should be put to use after water curing, as per technology. They would be installed using machines.

One of the advantages of this technology is that it reduces the duration of construction. For instance, a 24-storeyed complex can be completed within 24 months using this technology. The Tamil Nadu Housing Board (TNHB) will employ this technology for constructing its complex at Sholinganallur.

A sum of Rs 379.51 crore has been sanctioned by the chief minister for the purpose.

Next: Rs 287 cr allotted for irrigation systems.

 

Jayalalithaa gives administrative approval for housing schemes in Madurai, Sholinganallur

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The Times of India           21.10.2013   

Jayalalithaa gives administrative approval for housing schemes in Madurai, Sholinganallur

CHENNAI: Tamil Nadu chief minister J Jayalalithaa has given administrative approval for two housing schemes — a satellite township in Madurai and construction of 1,500 flats at Sholinganallur near Chennai.

According to a statement from the state government, the chief minister has sanctioned Rs 120 crore towards establishing an integrated township in Madurai. The township is being developed over 587 acres of land near Madurai airport. It is located about 15km from Madurai in the villages of Thoppur and Ucchapatti, off Madurai-Tiruneveli four-lane highway.

The satellite township would have 19,500 plots, of which 14,300 plots would be earmarked for the low-income group, 2,500 plots for the middle-income group and 750 plots for the high-income group. The township project would be carried out with funds from the Tamil Nadu Housing Board. Jayalalithaa had announced the satellite township project during the budget session of the assembly in April.

In the satellite township scheme, the first phase would include construction of small bridges and setting up of basic amenities such as drinking water, drainage facilities and rainwater harvesting, the statement said.

The chief minister has also given administrative approval of Rs 379.51 crore towards construction of 1,500 flats to be built at Sholinganallur using pre-fab technology. 

 

Rs 120 crore for new township near Madurai

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The New Indian Express            21.10.2013

Rs 120 crore for new township near Madurai

Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa on Sunday allocated Rs 120 crore for the first phase of work to establish a satellite township about 15 km from Madurai. The first phase will entail the creation of basic amenities like roads, drains, sewerage, streetlights among others.

Jayalalithaa has also ordered the use of prefab technology to speed up the completion of the housing project taken up by the Tamil Nadu Housing Board at Sholinganallur in Chennai. The prefab method makes quicker completion of construction projects possible by removing the necessity to construct buildings entirely at the sites, by pre-fabricating pillars, beams, stairs, ceilings, etc. in factories and transporting them to construction sites for final assembly using mortar.

A statement by the government said Jayalalithaa had ordered the use of this method to cut down on the time taken to complete the construction of 1,500 housing units in Sholinganallur, and gave the administrative sanction for the allocation of Rs 39.51 crore for the project.

She also approved allocation of Rs 120 crore for the first phase of work on the township that is being built by the State at Thoppur and Uchampatti villages near Madurai Airport.
 


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