December 21, 2010

Rural library contests in Krishnagiri

In an effort to encourage students in rural areas to use libraries, and to help develop their literary talents, the district administration plans to conduct rural library competitions on December 24.

A release from District Collector R. Ananthakumar said that under the flagship programme of Anaithu Grama Anna Marumalarchi Thittam (AGAMT), emphasis was given to setting up of libraries in rural areas. Under the scheme, it was made mandatory that each village have a library. A total of 205 villages were taken up under the scheme in 2006-07 and 2009-10, and library buildings were constructed.

Basic infrastructure was developed and 1,005 books under different categories supplied to these libraries. An honorary librarian was appointed in each of the AGAMT village libraries.

The panchayats have been asked to submit their detailed action plan in this regard and take decisions at the special Grama Sabha meeting on December 20.

The rural library competition will include spotting geographical places on maps, memory tests based on books in AGAMT libraries, debates, and poetry recitation. The competitions will be held in the respective libraries in the 205 village panchayats. The first two winning candidates would be given prize money of Rs. 200 and Rs. 150 respectively along with certificates.


Dalits from Adi Dravidar Colony, Avadanapatti village, near Krishnagiri have accused three caste Hindu families of encroaching upon a vacant land meant for public purpose in their colony for the last eight years.

Over 50 persons thronged the Collectorate and submitted a petition to District Revenue Officer, C. Prakasam here on Monday demanding that the encroachments be removed.

The Dalits alleged that caste Hindus had erected two flag posts and hoisted a PMK flag and a Vanniyar Sangam flag and fear that it will flare up community clash.

In a petition, they alleged that three persons had encroached upon the land meant for a school and built houses and shops. Besides, the caste Hindu families blocked the flow of sewage into the main outlet from the Dalit colony.

This resulted in stagnation of sewage for more than a year posing serious health hazard to the residents.

Receiving the petition, Mr. Prakasam assured the Dalits to take action with the consultation of District Collector V. Arun Roy, who is away in Chennai on an official visit.

Rally on energy conservation held in Krishnagiri

Employees of the Tamil Nadu Generation and Distribution Corporation (TANGEDCO) and school students took out a rally here on Monday to spread awareness among people on the importance of energy conservation.

The rally was flagged off by Mr. S.K. Perumal, Executive Engineer, TANGEDCO near the R.C. Fathima Church in Bangalore Road.

The rally passed through the main thoroughfares such as Telephone Exchange Road, Mahatma Gandhi Road, Round Tanna, Old Bangalore Road and K. Theatre road before culminating at the TANGEDCO office.

The rally was organised by the Tamil Nadu Generation and Distribution Corporation (TANGEDCO) in association to mark the National Energy Conservation Week from December 14 to 20.

Flagging off the rally, Mr. S.K. Perumal appeals the consumers to replace the incandescent bulbs with compact fluorescent lamps and to use the energy-efficient electrical appliances and install solar water heaters.

Students and employees raised slogans urging people to save energy and use energy efficient appliances at their home and work place. Energy conservation should begin at home.

“Everyone should take precautions to ensure that the electrical appliances are used only when it was absolutely necessary,” the participants stressed.

The employees and students holding the placards that bore the message about ``fast depleting conventional sources of energy and also the growing demand for energy across the world, They also stressed that the increased energy consumption had caused huge damage to the environment. Conserving energy would help protect the Mother Nature.

Pamphlets on energy conservation were also distributed to the public during the rally.