The Hindu 23.11.2010
Rs. 4.30 crore allotted for work in Buckle Canal
Staff Reporter
Council gives nod for third and final phase of work |
The second phase of construction is under way
Of 2.42-km work, 600 metres completed so far
Tuticorin: State Government has allotted funds to the tune of Rs.
4.30 crore for the third phase of Buckle Canal construction in
Tuticorin. Presiding over the emergency meeting convened at Corporation
council hall here on Monday, Mayor R. Kasthuri Thangam announced about
the allocation of funds for continuing the infrastructural development
of the canal.
The Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam councillors welcomed the announcement by thumping the desks.
The council gave the approval for the third and final phase of
construction work, to be taken up on a stretch of 1.1 km under the
corporation limits.
The second phase of construction is underway. Of the 2.42 km work, 600 metres had been completed so far under phase two.
A sum of Rs. 7.5 crore had been set aside for the second phase of works.
The Mayor also gave her nod for tender disposal of relaying the road work, subsequently.
As for road infrastructure, the State government had sanctioned Rs.
20 crore. Since the season was rainy, roads would be re-laid from
December 15. Prior to the road strengthening project, cement roads would
be laid at eighteen places.
Works to this effect would be taken up in a span of a week. 25 noon
meal centres would be established in various parts at an estimated cost
of Rs. 75 lakh and an approval was also given for this.
C. Easwaran, AIADMK councillor of ward 32, said that residents could
not get drinking water every two or three days in a week and it was
being supplied once in six or even seven days.
The Mayor replied it was due to a breakdown in the main pipeline at Vallanad.
Maintenance works were being carried out and the problem would be
solved at the earliest, Ms. Thangam said. With the help of tanker
lorries, the residents, were supplied with water, she added.
S. Madasamy, DMK councillor of ward 37, sought the attention of authorities to stop burning the wastages in all wards.
He said the smoke caused pollution.
Thommai Yesuvadiyan, Deputy Mayor, P. Kubendran, Commissioner of
Corporation, S.A. Rajagopalan, Executive Engineer of Corporation were
present.