The Hindu 21.10.2013
Karur municipality makes a quiet move to new office
L. Renganathan
Quiet moved the men and material at Karur municipality
to the new building constructed on the existing campus sans fanfare. The
unusual silence is attributed to the fact that the building was
constructed and opened during the DMK regime by the then Deputy Chief
Minister, M.K. Stalin.
The sprawling building
constructed at a cost of more than Rs.1.5 crore was meant to replace the
decades-old structure on the municipality campus that craved for space.
With
the municipality expanded some years back to include areas that were
once Inam Karur Municipality, Thanthoni Municipality, and Sanapiratti
panchayat adjoining Gandhigram region of the town, the demand for
additional space was always there.
The functions of
the civic body too had expanded over the years to go far beyond
providing potable water, clearing garbage, and laying roads.
During
the previous DMK regime, efforts were taken to construct additional
buildings on the present campus to accommodate more officers and
material. Resources were pooled from various quarters and heads to give
shape to the idea.
Finally the additional buildings
came up and the facilities included council hall and office rooms.
Mr.Stalin declared open the new facilities. But before the offices got
shifted DMK was ousted from power and AIADMK came in resulting in the
move being kept in abeyance.
The new facilities were
gathering dust much to the chagrin of concerned citizens. However, the
powers that be gave the green signal for the officials to move ahead and
occupy the new building and promptly but quietly the officials shifted
the files and furniture to the new building on the first day of the
auspicious Tamil month
Aippasi.
Sources in the Karur Municipality indicated that the new building is short on space to accommodate personnel and material.
Plans are on the anvil to construct one more floor to provide additional shelter to the expanding army of officials.
The
plans would be rolled out soon, they aver. Also, the council will meet,
probably on October 25, in the new hall for the first time.