The Hindu 14.06.2013
Municipal building to come up at a cost of Rs. 3 crore
The project is slated for completion in a year.
The ground breaking ceremony for construction of a new municipal office building in Thuraiyur was held on Thursday.
Estimated
to be built at a cost of Rs. 3 crore, the State has provided Rs. 2
crore. The first instalment of Rs. 1 crore has already been sanctioned
for the project slated for completion in a year’s time.
The
state-of-the-art 28,371 square feet building would come up at the new
site along Perambalur road about a kilometre away from the main town.
The
new building figures among the slew of projects launched by Chief
Minister J. Jayalalithaa during her recent visit to Tiruchi.
AIADMK MLA Indira Gandhi, other party functionaries, and senior officials of the municipality took part in the ceremony.
Barring
the conference room in the existing office complex that was constructed
six years back, the space occupied by the old buildings could be
utilised for expanding the adjoining bus stand, said N. Murali,
Thuraiyur Municipal Chairman. The conference room could be modified into
a marriage hall, he added.
Vehicular traffic could
be decongested to a certain extent after construction of the bypass
road. The bus stand was cramped for space since Chennai-bound buses from
Namakkal and Karur districts pass via Thuraiyur, Mr. Murali said.