Posts Tagged ‘Chennai Corporation’

Chennai Corporation Seized Substandard Water Sachets

Wednesday, April 27th, 2011

The Chennai Corporation’s public health department seized 38,750 substandard water sachets from several residential colonies. Local assistant health officers led a team of officials, including sanitary officers, conservancy inspectors and conservancy workers, and visited petty shops. The team also found that 203 water cans, and 795 artificially-flavored juices and buttermilk sachets were of substandard quality. They were later destroyed at the notified dumping yards, an official press release said.

The raids took place in Tondiarpet, Washermenpet, Royapuram, Vysarpadi, Perambur and Pulianthope in north Chennai, Anna Nagar, Aminjikarai and Virugambakkam in the Kilpauk zone, besides Adyar, Mandaveli, Saidapet, Mylapore, Velachery and T Nagar in south Chennai. More than 300 shops were targeted. Many of the sachets didn’t have the date of manufacturing, ‘best before use’ date and batch number of the product printed on the wrapper.

 

More News:  http://www.commonfloor.com/stories/chennai-corporation-seized-substandard-water-sachets-3687

 

Maximum Chennai

Friday, April 8th, 2011

If you are finding it increasingly difficult to find a seat on the bus, or parking space for your car, look no further for reason than the Census 2011 data. As a resident of Chennai district, you now have 7% less space for yourself than you had ten years ago.

The provisional census figures released by the government on Thursday have show that after North East Delhi, Chennai district is the most densely populated, with 26,903 people living in every square kilometre of the city. In 2001, with a population of 43 lakh, the density was 24,231. Of the 46 lakh people living in the district now, a person who had 431 square feet of space in the city in 2001 now has only 400 square feet.

This virtual space includes space for all the activities you choose to do everyday, including your living space, playing, walking, driving, parking and a host of other things. We are however better than the district of North East Delhi where each person’s living space has been reduced by 26% in the past ten years.

 

More News: timesofindia

 

Corporation To Stop Use of T Nagar Service Apartment

Thursday, December 30th, 2010

The Madras High Court has directed the Chennai Corporation to ensure that Star City stops using its building on Crescent Park Street in T Nagar as a serviced apartment.

Justice K N Basha gave the direction recently while passing final orders on a writ petition from neighbour T G Rajagopalan praying for a direction to the Corporation to take action against Star City as per the Madras City Municipal Corporation Act.

According to the petitioner, the service apartment, rented out on daily and monthly basis, did not have any sewerage system. The wastewater was collected in a sump and cleared daily by a private lorry. As a result, there was foul smell and pollution in the entire area, threatening residents’ health, the petitioner argued.

Read more www.commonfloor.com/stories/action-against-building-lacking-sewage-connection-2268