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Rs. 30-crore water scheme work to start

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The Hindu     21.06.2010

Rs. 30-crore water scheme work to start

Staff Reporter

Eighty per cent of expenditure to be borne by Centre

Tuticorin: Development work on a new drinking water scheme for the residents of Kayalpattinam in Tuticorin district are expected to commence shortly.

The project would be taken up at an estimated cost of Rs. 30 crore.

Eighty per cent of the total expenditure would be borne by the Central Government, 10 per cent by the State Government and the rest by the residents.

Speaking to The Hindu, W.S. Seyed Abdur Rahman, Chairman, Kayalpattinam Third Grade Municipality, said that this would serve the basic need of the residents.

Kayalpattinam, a religious town housing over 45,000 people, is called “ Siru Mecca” (Small Mecca) because of the large number of Muslim residents. Since the town faces the coast, there are over 750 fishermen. Kayalpattinam is also called “Kalaignarpattinam” by many of them since the majority of people prefer the DMK government.

“Though the place was accorded with a third grade municipality status, the residents still prefer an orthodox standard of living. There is no cinema theatre, police station or liquor shop in Kayalpattinam. The only source of entertainment is the beach which is usually crowded on weekends. Adequate measures have to be taken to augment facilities here.

Demands

Underground drainage work should also be implemented here. Representations were made to ensure the extension of transport facilities to Kozhikode, Thiruvananthapuram and Bangalore from here,” Mr. Rahman added.

Last Updated on Monday, 21 June 2010 04:48
 

Rs 1 crore for water supply works in Cuddalore

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The Hindu       21.06.2010

Rs 1 crore for water supply works in Cuddalore

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CUDDALORE: A sum of Rs. 1 crore has been sanctioned from the Natural Disaster Funds for undertaking works for improving water supply in panchayats, Town Panchayats and Municipalities in Cuddalore district, according to P.Seetharaman, Collector.

In a statement here on Saturday, the Collector has directed officials to complete the works within 45 days.

Last Updated on Monday, 21 June 2010 04:32
 

Drinking water project to be over by September

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The Hindu      18.06.2010

Drinking water project to be over by September

Staff Reporter

DINDIGUL: Combined Cauvery drinking water projects (phase II) meant for Reddiyarchatram and Vedasandur will be completed by September end, said I. Periasamy, Minister for Revenue.

He was inaugurated the panchayat union office and distributed free gas stoves and gas connections to beneficiaries at a function held at Reddiyarchatram here on Tuesday evening.

Seventy per cent of the water project work meant for Reddiyarchatram union and 75 per cent of work meant for Vedasandur was over. Pipeline was laid to a distance of 36 kilometres.

The TWAD Board was advised to expedite the work to complete it by September end. On completion of the project, drinking water crisis of these areas will be solved, he added.

Main objective of opening more and more fair price or ration shops at villages was to scale down the distance between the shops and the houses. People need not have to travel for a long distance to buy PDS goods. Moreover, distribution of PDS goods would be done quickly and people need not wait in long queues to get their goods.

To take the government schemes quickly to people, the government had created 22 taluks in the State so far.

Later, the Revenue Minister inaugurated fair price shops at Sullerumbu Kadiraiyan kulam and Thekkampatti in Reddiyarchatram union built at a cost of Rs.2.6 lakh and panchayat union office constructed at a cost of Rs.6 lakh. Free gas stoves were given to 208 families and old age pension to 529 beneficiaries.

The TWAD Board had already implemented Rs.100 crore Cauvery drinking water project for Dindigul and neighbouring town panchayats including Natham. Second phase of the project was under progress to supply protected drinking water to residents in Vedasandur and Reddiyarchatram.

Last Updated on Friday, 18 June 2010 04:59
 


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