The Hindu 05.04.2013
Kancheepuram gets the lion’s share of tenements
The district of Kancheepuram accounts for a maximum
number of 4,454 multi-storeyed tenements as part of the project
announced by Chief Minister Jayalalithaa in the Assembly.
One
thousand and five hundred tenements would be built over 22.7 acres in
two sites of Kancheepuram (cost: Rs. 303.8 crore) apart from 32 plots to
be developed; 344 tenements over 3.9 acres in Coimbatore (Rs.50.16
crore); 468 tenements over 12.15 acres in Erode (Rs.59.27 crore); 120
houses over 36.2 acres in Salem (Rs.13.27 crore); 258 tenements over
10.5 acres in Krishnagiri (Rs. 19.2 crore); 722 houses over 32.5 acres
in Virudhunagar (Rs. 73.1 crore); 35 houses over 1.03 acres in Dindigul
(Rs.2.68 crore) and 104 tenements and 27 houses over 3.09 acres in
Tiruchi (Rs. 25.92 crore).
Chennai would have 844 tenements at a cost of Rs. 371.05 crore.
All
these houses, numbering 1,630, and tenements, accounting for 2,792,
would come up on lands belonging to the Tamil Nadu Housing Board at a
total cost of Rs. 918.45 crore.
Work on the construction, which would begin this year, would be completed in 24 months.
As
part of the project of demolishing old tenements built by the Tamil
Nadu Slum Clearance Board and constructing new tenements, 587 tenements
would come up in Tiruchi district under the Tiruchi-Peechankulam scheme;
246 tenements in Coimbatore under Aaduthotti scheme and 117 tenements
in Nagapattinam under the Nagai Koodaimudaivor Colony scheme. Besides,
2,550 tenements would be built in Chennai, totalling 3,500 tenements at a
cost of Rs. 280 crore, the Chief Minister added.