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Use land for your advancement, tribals told

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Source :The Hindu Date : 19.06.2009

Use land for your advancement, tribals told

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Ministers hand over pattadar passbooks to tribals cultivating government land

— Photo: MOHD ARIF

Ownership rights: Minister for Tourism Geeta Reddy handing over the pattadar passbooks to tribals in Sangareddy on Thursday.

SANGAREDDY: Minister for Information J. Geeta Reddy and Minister for Minor Irrigation V. Sunita Lakshma Reddy on Thursday called up on the tribals to use the land for improving financial conditions.

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Addressing a gathering after handing over pattadar passbooks to tribals who are cultivating the government land at meeting held at Zilla Parishad meeting hall, Ms. Geeta Reddy said that after conferring the right on the land they have been tilling, the tribals can now get bank loans for better farming practices.

“You cannot sell the land but it can be inherited to next generations. In addition, small and medium water sources will be developed to cultivate these lands,” she said.

Sunita Lakshma Reddy described handing over pattas as festival to tandas. “Tribals can develop their farm land by working under NREGS and can also get wages for working in their farm,” she said. The Minister also promised to supply drip irrigation system to tribals so that land can be cultivated with less water. Narayanakhed MLA P. Kishta Reddy opined that there was a need to identify barren land under the Forest Department which can be cultivated by tribals.

Right of ownership over 2,019 acres in Medak district was accorded to the tribals. ZP Chairman M. Balaiah, MLA T. Nandeeswar Goud Collector Peeyush Kumar, Tribal Welfare Officer Chanchala Devi participated in the meeting.

Last Updated on Friday, 19 June 2009 05:49
 

Puducherry Municipality building cries out for attention

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Source : The Hindu Date : 18.06.2009

Puducherry Municipality building cries out for attention

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“Tenders will be floated for carrying out renovation works”

Photo: T. Singaravelou

in NEED of repairs: A dilapidated portion of the Puducherry Municipality building on Beach Road. —

PUDUCHERRY: One of the popular heritage buildings in town, the Puducherry Municipality building, is in a dilapidated state and in need of immediate renovation. Steps to strengthen the structure have moved at a snail’s pace, causing extensive damage to the historic building.

Situated along Beach Road, the municipality building, popularly known as Marie Building, has been crying for attention for years.

The ceilings have started to crumble, posing hardship to the staff of the local body.

“The building is over 100 years old. A few days ago, the ceiling of the State Finance Commission office inside the building started to develop cracks,” Commissioner of the Puducherry Municipality S. Kuppusamy said.

Around 500 employees are working at the Marie Building. A proposal to renovate the building was placed before the council meeting and approval obtained.

“Tenders will be floated to carry out renovation. However, alternative arrangements to accommodate the municipal office during the renovation works have to be made,” he said.

The council had given the nod to carry out initial works such as the preparation of a report on the renovation at the total cost of Rs. 89,000 through the Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage (INTACH).

According to S. Kothandaraman, Professor of Civil Engineering, Pondicherry Engineering College, the building was under “structural distress” owing to its age. He submitted a study report to the government on the state of the building almost a year ago.

“A portion of the building is weak. There are wide cracks which might lead to partial collapse,” he said.

“Renovating and retrofitting measures should be implemented immediately. There are a number of ways to protect the building. Meticulous planning alone can protect the superstructure,” Mr. Kothandaraman said.

INTACH had conducted a study of the building along with an expert from the Indian Institute of Technology-Madras.

“We submitted a proposal a year ago and another one a couple of weeks ago. We studied the building, made proposals. What is needed is speedy action including funds. Further delay may worsen the condition of the building,” architect co-convener of INTACH Ajit Koujalgi said.

Rafters should be replaced and the building made water-resistant, he added.

Last Updated on Thursday, 18 June 2009 13:13
 

65,000 new flats to be constructed

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Source : The Hindu Date : 18.06.2009

65,000 new flats to be constructed

NEW DELHI: The Delhi Government’s Urban Development Department informed the Assembly on Wednesday that 7,900 flats have been constructed under the Rajiv Ratan Awas Yojana for which applications had been invited in 2008.

In a written reply to a question, the Department said 15 projects had been approved by the Union Government under which about 65,000 flats would be constructed.

Last Updated on Thursday, 18 June 2009 13:07
 


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