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State puts Hogenakkal project on right track

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Deccan Chronicle        24.12.2010

State puts Hogenakkal project on right track

December 24th, 2010

Dec. 23: The municipal administration and water supply department has quietly completed a prolonged process of finalizing the bids for all the five packages of the Rs 1,928 crore Hogenakkal water supply project. In the latest round, construction major L&T has bagged two crucial packages worth Rs 580 crore. Civil works are expected to gather pace after Pongal.

“Works have already begun in three out of five packages including construction of pumping station in Hogenakkal. The remaining two packages have been finalized after the approval from the Japanese authorities who fund the mega water project,” remarked a senior official.

Deputy chief minister M.K. Stalin, who holds the local administration portfolio, will soon be visiting Dharmapuri to personally supervise the progress of the project. The package three costing Rs 182 crore will cover three panchayat unions such as Harur, Morappur and Pappireddipatty. The fifth package worth Rs 398 crore covers five unions including Krishnagiri, Bargur, Palacode, Karimangalam, and Kaveripattinam. A total of 3,400 hamlets will be covered by both the packages.

The contractor L&T will be given 24 months to complete the civil work of establishing distribution lines and construction of sumps and overhead tanks in the region. By awarding all five packages, the process of bidding attained finality and the authorities can concentrate on the execution part.

More than 25 lakh people from the water-starved Dharmapuri and Krishnagiri districts will benefit by the scheme.

 

Ground-level reservoir inaugurated

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The Hindu       24.12.2010

Ground-level reservoir inaugurated

Special Correspondent

It may solve problems in distribution of drinking water in Gandhinagar East


VELLORE: Law Minister Durai Murugan inaugurated a ground-level reservoir constructed at a cost of Rs. seven lakh and a high-mast lamp erected at a cost of Rs. five lakh in the Gandhinagar town panchayat on Tuesday.

He said that the reservoir was meant to solve the problems in distribution of drinking water to the residential areas in Gandhinagar East. A ground level reservoir would be constructed in Gandhinagar West too if necessary.

Steps had been taken to make Gandhinagar a model town. The Virudhambut police station would be expanded by appointing 56 more policemen, Mr. Durai Murugan said.

A total of 7.54 lakh colour television sets had been distributed at a cost of Rs.171 crore so far in Vellore district. This included 61,441 sets in Katpadi Assembly Constituency. A total of 1484 TV sets costing Rs.34.45 lakh were distributed to beneficiaries in Gandhinagar area on Tuesday.

N. Paramasivam, president, Gandhinagar town panchayat, presided. Sheela Rajan, Chairperson, Vellore district panchayat, Pramila Dayanidhi, chairperson of Katpadi panchayat union, V. Dayanidhi, president, Block Education Committee, Katpadi, Pushpalatha Vanniyaraja, chairperson of Tharapadavedu Municipality, S. Ravichandran, Special Deputy Collector (colour TV sets) and G. Chandrasekar, Tahsildar, Katpadi spoke.

P. Bhaskaran, executive officer (in charge), Gandhinagar town panchayat, proposed a vote of thanks.

 

Delay in plugging water leak irks residents

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The Hindu     23.12.2010

Delay in plugging water leak irks residents

Staff Reporter
Photo: M. Periasamy

Workers attending to a leak in the drinking water supply pipeline on Thadagam Road in the city on Wednesday. —

COIMBATORE: Venkitapuram residents are irked over the Coimbatore Corporation's delay in plugging a leak in the water line, near the Government College of Technology.

The leak had created a pothole on the Thadagam Road, troubling motorists who, caught unawareness, often fell on the road. P. Lakshmanan, a shopkeeper in the area, said everyday for the past 15 days at least three people had met with accidents.

Autorickshaw driver Sreenivasan said that on Tuesday alone eight people fell of their motorcycles. Absence of street light at the spot had only compounded the problem. After the series of accidents on Tuesday, the residents and a few students came together to put up a temporary warning board and erect a barricade.

When asked about the delay, a Corporation official said the work would start work at the earliest.

 


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