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Rs. 120 cr. for satellite town near Madurai

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The Hindu             21.10.2013

Rs. 120 cr. for satellite town near Madurai

Special Correspondent

To come up in Thoppur, Uchapatti villages near Tirumangalam

Chief Minister Jayalalithaa has sanctioned Rs. 120 crore for setting up basic infrastructure for the satellite town proposed in Thoppur and Uchapatti villages near Tirumangalam.

An official statement said that the integrated satellite town has been proposed along the Madurai-Tirunelveli four-way highway on 586.86 acres of land belonging to Tamil Nadu Housing Board.

Out of the 19,500 house site plots, 14,300 plots would be earmarked for low income group, 2,500 for middle income group, 750 plots for high income group. Similarly, 1,950 plots would be reserved for economically weaker section.

The satellite town will have a school, commercial establishments, police station, post office, primary health centre and fire station.

The initial allocation of Rs. 120 crore will be for laying roads, putting up drinking water, drainage, storm water drain, minor bridges and street lights.

 

Water pipeline replacement work begins in Coimbatore

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The Hindu             21.10.2013

Water pipeline replacement work begins in Coimbatore

Coimbatore Corporation carrying out a survey for preparing a Detailed ProjectReport for augmenting drinking water supply at Kavundampalayam inthe city on Friday.— Photo: K.Ananthan
Coimbatore Corporation carrying out a survey for preparing a Detailed ProjectReport for augmenting drinking water supply at Kavundampalayam inthe city on Friday.— Photo: K.Ananthan

The Coimbatore Corporation’s work to replace water supply pipelines in a few added areas has begun. According to sources, the officials of the Tamil Nadu Water Investment Company Limited have began the work by carrying out contour mapping exercise in Kavundampalayam and a few other areas. Two teams of three persons each are on the job.

They are expected to complete the work in two months and thereafter submit the detailed project report. Based on the report the Corporation will float tender and award the same to the lowest bidder.

The sources say that the Corporation was forced to go in for the work because the water supply pipelines in the added areas are inadequate to meet the current demands.

The Aliyar and Bhavani combined water supply schemes designed for Kurichi and Kuniamuthur and Kavundampalayam and Vadavalli respectively were designed keeping in mind the population in 2021. But the 2013 population matches the population projected for 2021. In short, the scheme designed in only 2001 had proved inadequate, owing to the rapid increase in population. The population in Kavundampalayam has increased by 75 per cent between 2001 and 2011. And, in Vadavalli, the population growth for the same period is 100 per cent. For this project, the Corporation has planned to take the population projected for 2016 as the base and design the scheme for the next 30 years. The project gets funding under the Tamil Nadu Urban Development Programme.

135 litres / capita a day

The sources say that once the project is implemented, the Corporation will be able to supply at least 135 litres per capita a day (lpcd). At present it is able to supply only 70 lpcd, that too only for two to three hours a day.

As part of the project, the Corporation will also construct overhead tanks and sumps. This will ensure that the added areas have separate pipelines and tanks for groundwater and drinking water supplies.

At present, the Corporation supplies both types of water through the same pipeline.

The sources add that once the project is completed, the water supply pipelines in the added areas will be on a par with those in the city.

 

TN to focus on road projects, infra development

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Business Line             09.10.2013

TN to focus on road projects, infra development

Over 1,600 km of roads will be upgraded in Tamil Nadu with World Bank funding of over Rs 8,533 crore, according to Rajeev Ranjan, Secretary for Highways and Minor Ports.

The State Government has also stepped up funding for improving roads as part of a general initiative on infrastructure development to sustain economic growth.

It has earmarked Rs 2,980 crore under the Comprehensive Road Infrastructure Development programme in the current year against Rs 2,200 crore last year. The objective of the programme is to upgrade over 2,000 km of six-lane roads to eight lanes and 5,000 km of four-lane roads to six.

At the first meeting of the Tamil Nadu Infrastructure Development Board, the agency that identifies and prioritises infrastructure projects in the state, has allocated Rs 65 crore for detailed project reports and feasibility studies for road projects, he said, addressing the inaugural of Summinfra, a two-day seminar on infrastructure organised by the Confederation of Indian Industry.

S. Krishnan, Principal Secretary — Planning & Development, Tamil Nadu Government, said despite the overall slow down in lending for large projects, the State Government has a clear plan to focus on infrastructure projects. It has estimated that over Rs 15 lakh crore funding will be needed for investment in infrastructure over the next 10 years and is prepared to go ahead with public funding initially.

 


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