The Hindu 11.03.2013
No more water woes for Kayalpatnam residents

Long wait:Beneficiaries waiting for freebies to be distributed by Labour
Minister S. T. Chellapandian in Tuticorin on Sunday.— Photo: N. Rajesh.
Foundation stone for the second pipeline to supply
drinking water to Kayalpatnam residents in Tiruchendur taluk was laid on
Sunday by Labour Minister S. T. Chellapandian.
The
work would be executed at an estimated cost of Rs. 29.67 crore under the
Urban Infrastructure Development Scheme for Small and Medium Towns.
Eighty percent of the project cost will be contributed by the central
government, 10 percent by the State government and the rest by
Kayalpatnam, a second grade municipality, which has a populace of more
than 40 lakh.
Pipeline would be laid from
Ponankurichi along Tamirabarani River, which is situated 36 kilometer
away from Kayalpatnam, to meet the water requirements of residents in 18
wards of the municipality. The project is expected to be completed
within 18 months.
Collector Ashish Kumar said the district administration would extend all support to serve the community.
M.S.
Mohammed Salih, a resident of Appa Palli Street, Kayalpatnam, said 36
lakh litres of water is required to meet the consumption demands of the
residents in the municipality everyday but, only 21 lakh litres of water
was being supplied from Authoor through the TWAD Board. With 19
overhead tanks in existence and one more tank to come up, the residents
can hope to get fresh individual water supply connections. More than 8,
000 individual domestic water supply connections exist as of now, Mr.
Salih informed.
Wavoo S. Seyed Abdur Rahman, former
Chairman of the Municipality, recalled that a lot of efforts were taken
to lay the second pipeline project.
T.A.S. Abubucker
of Hajiappa Thaikka Street said the whole of Kayalpatnam was looking
forward to completion of the project at the earliest.
N.
Chinnadurai, Chairman, District Panchayat, I. Abida Sheik, Chairman,
Kayalatnam, Second Grade Municipality, councillors and officials
attended.
Freebies distributed
Mixies,
wet grinders and electric fans were given to beneficiaries at a
programme organised at Selvanayahapuram here on Sunday. Labour Minister
S. T. Chellapandian gave away the freebies in the presence of Collector
Ashish Kumar.
According to a statement, the Minister
said people from all walks of life were enjoying the benefits of the
welfare schemes launched by the State government.
Old
age pension benefits, widow assistance and differently abled welfare
assistance were extended to 104 beneficiaries. Kamala, Deputy Collector
(Special Schemes), welcomed the gathering. Alwar, Tahsildar, Tuticorin,
N. Chinnadurai, Chairman, District Panchayat and others attended.