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Aug 14, 2007

TN-Goverment's Cable TV Corporation

Chennai:The Cable TV Corporation to be formed by Tamil Nadu Government would function under the Information Technology Department. A GO has been issued to this effect.According to an official press release, the Finance Secretary, the Information Technology Secretary, the Managing Director of the ELCOT and the Chairman of the Tamil Nadu Electricity Board would function as Directors of the newly formed Corporation.

Rs.70.75 lakh for street lighting

Salem:The Salem Corporation has decided to improve street lighting in the city at an estimated cost of Rs.70.75 lakh. The plan was prepared following repeated complaints from the people that a number of areas, particularly the added areas in the city, lacked streetlights.Residents have complained that they were facing difficulties in accessing streets, which lack street lights, during the night hours. Women and children find it unsafe to walk after dark in these areas. Several incidents of theft have been reported. “Lack of enough streetlights provides criminals an excellent getaway. It also leads to accidents,” citizens pointed out.

Hence, the civic body has planned to install streetlights in the following places: Burn Standard & Co branch road to Dalmia Board, Tata Colony to Tiruvagoundanur Bypass Junction, Tiruvagoundanur Bypass to Sivadapuram Branch road, Seelanaickanpatti Junction to Kondalampatti Junction and Kondalampatti Junction to Sivadapuram Branch road.The civic administration would allot funds for installing streetlights from its General Fund. The Corporation Council, which met here recently, had given its approval for the plan, officials said.Better lighting in the streets and main roads would help arrest growing incidence of crime under cover of darkness, officials added.


Meanwhile, citizens urged the Corporation to replace the tube lights with sodium vapour lamps in important roads and lanes. They also appealed to the Corporation to ensure the proper functioning of streetlights. They said that the number of streetlights installed in a few parts was grossly inadequate. They wanted the Corporation to provide adequate number of lights for all the parts.

'Vande Mataram' jwel launched

Tiruchi:N. Gopaldas and Co., city-based diamond jewellers, has launched ‘Vande Mataram,’ tricolour diamond collections, marking the 60th year of Independence.Launching the collections here on Monday, Managing Partner Diljit D. Shaw said the coloured diamond jewellery was “new entrants” to south India.Since the naturally coloured diamonds are rare and expensive, the white diamonds were subjected to high-pressure colour treatment to make them cost-effective. It was completely “dosham-free,” Mihir D. Shaw, one of the partners, said.

Free medical camp

Tirunelvali:The INS Kattabomman naval base, located at South Vijayanarayanam near Nanguneri will organize a multi-speciality medical camp at ‘MGS Illam’, Moolaikkaraipatti on August 15 between 11 a.m. and 3 p.m.An official statement said the Principal Medical Officer, INS Kattabomman, Surgeon Lt. V.K. Pareek, along with a team of specialists including a gynaecologist, paediatrician, endocrinologist and a dietician and Dr. Kamalashankar, a dentist from Sattankulam, would render free consultation.Free testing of blood, ECG and blood pressure would be done and free medicines provided to the visitors, the statement said.Meanwhile, Arun Nursing Home of Tirunelveli Town will conduct a free medical camp in the hospital to test bone mineral density.

TATA Project-Public opinion contucted

Tuticorin: The high-level team appointed by the State Government to elicit public opinion on the proposed titanium dioxide project began its two-day tour of villages in Sattankulam and Tiruchendur taluks on Monday.The team, comprising Minister for Higher Education K. Ponmudy, Minister for Tourism N. Suresh Rajan, Minister for Animal Husbandry P. Geetha Jeevan, Secretaries to the Government for Industries and Revenue Shaktikanta Das and Ambuj Sharma, and Commissioner for Mines and Minerals E. Dasaradhan, conducted public hearing at Kulasekarapattinam, Arasoor-I, Arasoor –II, Naduvakurichi and Sasthavinallor revenue villages.


The public, by and large, welcomed the setting up of the plant at Sattankulam. Most of the residents in the proposed project area expressed their willingness to give their land for the project. They requested the Government not to take away the lands at low prices.Mr. Ponmudy said the Government would ensure that the farmers got the price as per guideline values set by the Government for lands in revenue villages. “The Government will don the role of a negotiator to help the public get attractive prices for their land from the Tata group.” The acquisition would be carried out with the consent of the people and according to the Tamil Nadu Land Acquisition Act for Industrial Purposes.The police arrested 22 persons, including Selvaraj, a councillor of the Sattankulam panchayat union, who tried to disrupt the public hearing at Naduvakurichi.

500 kiosks will be set up: Indian Bank chief

Vellore:Indian Bank CMD M. S. Sundara Rajan speaking at the bank’s centenary celebrations in Vellore on Sunday.Indian Bank proposed to set up 500 kiosks all over the country to enable its customers to make easy transactions using the internet. The bank has sought permission of the Reserve Bank of India to establish them, according to its Chairman and Managing Director M.S. Sundara Rajan.

Once the proposal was approved, the kiosks would be set up in all States, Mr. Sundara Rajan said. The bank had introduced Smart Cards for its customers in the Vriddachalam and Dharavi branches. Under the scheme, the bank staff would visit customers at their doorsteps, take their photographs, scan them and issue Smart Cards then and there.By swiping the card in the kiosk set up on the bank premises, the account-holders could make transactions. The scheme would be extended to all over the country, he said while participating in the centenary celebrations of Indian Bank organised by the bank’s Vellore Circle Office at Sangamam Marriage Hall here on Sunday.

The CMD said the bank would play its role in enabling the nation to achieve an economic growth rate of 10 per cent. “It is necessary to improve skills of youth to achieve this, which is possible only through education. Indian Bank wants to facilitate youth to have access to higher education by providing them more education loans.”Mr. Sundara Rajan said that the bank would join hands with the VIT University to introduce several schemes in the district, which included assistance to entrepreneurs to set up small-scale and medium industries.

The bank had already started a loan scheme in association with the firm Bosch under which it provided loans to carpenters, electricians, autorickshaw mechanics and plumbers, enabling them to set up ancillary units to supply components to Bosch. A similar scheme would soon be introduced in the Vellore circle, he noted.The CMD said that the bank had invested Rs.200 crore for introducing core banking solutions to facilitate “anywhere banking”.Vellore Collector Dharmendra Pratap Yadav called upon Indian Bank to provide more educational and crop loans.G. Viswanathan, Chancellor of VIT University, appealed to all to open a bank account. At present, only 70 per cent of the people had accounts. M. Kathiresan, Circle Head, Indian Bank, Vellore, said that the 75 branches in Vellore Circle had deposits and loans totalling about Rs.1,600 crore. Out of the 75 branches, 38 had CBS facility, which would be introduced in the remaining branches soon, he noted.


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