November 29, 2012

Wild elephant problem continues

The menace of wild elephants in the vicinity of the Denkanikottai, Anchetti, Sanamavu and Nagonur reserve forests in Krishnagiri district continues for the past 15 days.

Even as a team of forest officials and employees chased away a herd of 34 wild elephants from Sanamavu and Podur Pallam reserve forests adjoining the Chennai-Bangalore National Highway a few days ago, another herd consisting of 12 elephants entered Podur Pallam in Sanamavu forest on Monday night and damaged the ragi crops in Jingiripalli and its surroundings.

A pair of elephants camping in Podur Pallam area for the past five months was not in a position to accept the new gang and hence, the pair tried to chase away the new herd. People living in the surrounding villages are living in fear over the clash among the elephant groups.

A.K. Ulaganathan, District Forest Officer, told The Hindu on Wednesday that a team of officials and employees were on the task of chasing away the new group. Meanwhile, the survey on the crop damage would be done by the officials soon and the compensation would be disbursed to the farmers, Mr. Ulaganathan added.

November 12, 2012

Steps to bring Krishnagiri under rail network, says Governor

“Jolarpet-Krishnagiri-Hosur rail service will be expedited”
BOON:Governor K. Rosiah (second right) distributing ‘Mother Teresa Insurance Policy for Self-Help Groups’ in Krishnagiri on Saturday.— Photo: DIPR
Governor K. Rosiah (second right) distributing ‘Mother Teresa Insurance Policy for Self-Help Groups’ in Krishnagiri on Saturday.


Governor K. Rosaiah has said that Krishnagiri town and the industrial town Hosur will be brought under the railway network.

Distributing ‘Mother Teresa Insurance Policy for Self-Help Groups’ of the United India Insurance Company Limited at the Government Boys Higher Secondary School in Krishnagiri on Saturday, Mr. Rosaiah said that he will do everything possible to bring rail service to Hosur via Krishnagiri.

He assured the people that he will speak to Surya Prakash Reddy, Minister for Railways, to expedite the Jolarpet-Krishnagiri-Hosur rail service as early as possible.

Mr. Rosaiah said that insurance was a social protection, all sections should have insurance policies. People have invested around Rs. 54,100 crore in the insurance sector.

The insurance sector had improved 23 per cent last year and it was around 18 per cent during the current year. As many as 24 companies are in life insurance business and 27 companies are engaged in general insurance sector.

The pros and cons of the insurance should be properly explained to the youth and the general public in such a way that they understand it.

The United India Insurance Company Limited had 24 micro branches in remote areas in the State to serve the rural masses.

It is implementing the Chief Minister’s Special Medical Insurance Scheme for the poor in the State.

Mr. Rosaiah also said that the benefits of the insurance sector should reach all sections of the society.

Earlier, he distributed 5,500 policies. A total of 45 differently-abled, 200 NCC cadets, 3,772 women, and 1,306 men from SHGs were issued policies on free of cost.

C. Narasimhan, former MP, Chairman and Managing Director, Raasi Group of Companies, had sponsored the policies for the poor. Mr. Narasimhan welcomed the gathering. Milind Kharat, Chairman and Managing Director, United India Insurance Company Limited, participated.

November 5, 2012

Minister inaugurates road works


Local people seek improvement of basic amenities
Lending them an ear:Minister for Municipal Administration and Rural Development K.P. Munusamy interacting with local people after inaugurating road works at Agasipalli village near Krishnagiri on Sunday. -Photo: N.Bashkaran
Lending them an ear:Minister for Municipal Administration and Rural Development K.P. Munusamy interacting with local people after inaugurating road works at Agasipalli village near Krishnagiri on Sunday. -Photo: N.Bashkaran


Minister for Municipal Administration and Rural Development K.P. Munusamy inaugurated ten road works under the Pooled Assigned Revenue Scheme for 2012-13 and also under the Tamil Nadu Village Habitations Improvement (THAI) scheme for 2012-13, costing Rs. 2.11-crore.

Mini pumps

He also commissioned three mini pumps with plastic tanks for drinking water at a cost of Rs. 4.5 lakh under the Panchayat Union Central Fund for 2011-12 in the Krishnagiri Panchayat Union on Sunday.





On the occasion, people made various pleas to improve basic amenities such as provision of roadside drainage and community hall.


He directed the Block Development Officer to look into the issues raised by the people and asked him to prepare estimates for the demands of the public.

The Minister asked the president of the Kattiganapalli panchayat to replace the damaged overhead tank at Tiruvalluvar Nagar.

Community hall

Residents of the new TNHB Colony requested the Minister to take steps to construct a community hall at a public place for the benefit of the local people.

Mr. Munusamy said the request would be considered.

He also inaugurated water supply through plastic tanks attached with mini pump and bore well at a cost of Rs. 4.5 lakh at Kittampatti Colony, Madamandai village and Mecherikottai village.

K. Ashok Kumar, Chairman, District Panchayat and officials from the District Rural Development Agency accompanied the Minister.

November 4, 2012

Indian Bank opens branch in Hosur

Indian Bank, the Lead District Bank in Dharmapuri circle comprising Krishnagiri and Dharmapuri districts, opened its 49th branch in the circle, the second in Hosur, on Bangalore Road on Saturday. Collector Pooja Kulkarni inaugurated the branch in the presence of P. Arivanandam, General Manager (Credit), and R. Kirlosh Kumar, Joint Commissioner (CT), Large Tax Payers Unit, Chennai.

Rs. 37 lakh allocated for laying road in Police Housing Colony

Facilities at Armed Reserve Police Grounds to be upgraded
Minister for Municipal Administration and Rural DevelopmentK.P. Munusamy (second left) inaugurating the road-laying work at the Police Quarters in Krishnagiri. —Photo: Special Arrangement
Minister for Municipal Administration and Rural DevelopmentK.P. Munusamy  inaugurating the road-laying work at the Police Quarters in Krishnagiri

Minister for Municipal Administration and Rural Development K.P. Munusamy has allocated Rs. 36.75 lakh under the MLA Local Area Development Fund for laying black-top road for the Police Housing Colony in Krishnagiri.

The road-laying work was inaugurated by the Minister recently in the presence of the Superintendent of Police, M. Ashok Kumar.

On the occasion, the Minister also inaugurated sapling planting drive around the colony. Lauding the good work done by the Superintendent of Police, the Minister assured to extend the Hogenakkal Water Scheme to the Police Housing Colony.

He also assured to upgrade the facilities at the Armed Reserve Police Grounds in Krishnagiri.

K. Ashok Kumar, Chairman, District Panchayat, J. Dhanasekaran, Project Director, District Rural Development Agency, and .R. Senthil Kumar, Additional Superintendent of Police, among others participated, a release said. Mr. Munusamy also gave away gold for mangal sutra and financial assistance to 602 beneficiaries to the tune of Rs. 1.70 crore in the presence of the District Collector, Pooja Kulkarni, recently.

Distributing the gold coins and marriage assistance, Mr. Munusamy said that in the first two quarters during the financial year, 1,600 beneficiaries were given gold and marriage assistance to the tune of Rs. 4.62 crore.
He lauded the efforts of the District Collector, Pooja Kulkarni, for her efforts to eradicate child marriages in the district. He appealed to the people to cooperate with the district administration to wean out the menace of child marriages.

Mr. Munusamy appealed to the beneficiaries to give good education to their wards, especially girls, as it will help them develop in their life and the economy as well.

C. Prakasam, District Revenue Officer, Manoranjitham Nagarajan, Uthangarai MLA, and others participated, a release said.

Head-on collision kills one in Bangalore-Chennai Highway

One person was killed and three others were injured in a road accident in Samalpallam village on the Bangalore-Chennai National Highway on Sunday morning. 

According to police, G. Rajesh Kumar (28) of Ramagoundanur of Omalur Taluk in Salem district was killed on the spot when the car in which he was driving towards Bangalore dashed against a car proceeding to Gudiyatham coming in the opposite direction after hitting a lorry from the backside. 

The freak accident took place around 7 a.m.. The driver Aadhimoolam, proceeding to Gudiyatham from Bangalore, lost control after hitting the lorry from the backside and jumped out of the centre median and dashed against the car coming in the opposite direction. 

The deceased was the driver of the car hired by Mr. Sivashanmugam’s family to travel from Omalur to Bangalore. Shivashanmugam, his wife Mekala and their son Karthikeyan were injured in the accident. All the four including the driver of the car were taken to the Government Headquarters’ Hospital in Krishnagiri. 

Shoolagiri police have registered a case and are investigating.

November 3, 2012

NCC cadets take out AIDS awareness rally

They highlight need to prevent disease from spreading
Spreading the message:Students took out an AIDS awareness rally in Krishnagiri on Friday.-Photo: N.Bashkaran
Students Took AIDS Awareness rally in Krishnagiri


Cadets of National Cadet Corps (NCC) from Government Higher Secondary School took out an awareness rally on Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS), which severely affects the immune system in the human body, here on Friday.

The rally was flagged off by District Collector Pooja Kulkarni in the presence of the Chief Educational Officer S. Suganya and Resident Medical Officer Dr. Masilamani of the Government Headquarters Hospital, in Krishnagiri on Friday.

Over four hundred NCC cadets from Government Higher Secondary Schools in Krishnagiri, Elathagiri, Bargur, Kaveripattinam, Magalachinnampalli, Barur and Nagarasampatti in the district, participated in the rally.
Participating students raised slogans on the ill effects of HIV and carried placards with messages on the need to avoid HIV infection and the possibility of transmitting the disease to others.

The placards said that the killer virus attacks the immune system of the human body and leaves the body vulnerable to a variety of life-threatening infections and disorders.

The AIDS awareness rally started near the Government Boys Higher Secondary School on Gandhi Road in the town and went through the Five Road Junction, Taluk Office, Gandhi Road, Government Headquarters Hospital before ending at the starting point.

Village people rescue pangolin near government school in Krishnagiri

Animal was handed over to local forest officials
Ant-eater in school:Students are delighted on finding a pangolin near Panchayat Union Primary School in Kammampalli under Chinnepalli Panchayat near Krishnagiri on Friday.-Photo: N.Bashkaran
Ant-eater in school:Students are delighted on finding a pangolin near Panchayat Union Primary School in Kammampalli under Chinnepalli Panchayat near Krishnagiri on Friday.-Photo: N.Bashkaran 

A pangolin (Manis crassicaudata) was caught by villagers near a government school near Krishnagiri on Friday.

A. Babu, Ranger, Krishnagiri Forest Range told The Hindu Newspaper that the pangolin was found roaming near the Panchayat Union Primary School in Kammampalli village under the Chinnepalli Panchayat in Krishnagiri district on Friday morning at about 8.30 a.m.

Officials

Local people caught the animal and informed forest officials at Krishnagiri, who took it to the Forest Range Office.

Mr. Babu said that Manis crassicaudata is the biological name of the species.

It is categorized as Schedule I animal and belonged to an endangered species.

The number of these animals has been coming down fast owing to illegal hunting for medicinal value.

The Forest Department was taking efforts to protect the animals and prevent them from being decimated.

Over the last two years, two pangolins were rescued in a village near Bargur and in Pazhayapet area in Krishnagiri town, Mr. Babu said.

Elephants

Meanwhile, the two wild elephants that had been scaring people in and around Shoolagiri, Melumalai and Krishnagiri areas were driven towards the Chinnar River area from Melumalai Reserve Forests.

It is likely that the pair will be driven further into the reserve forests in Karnataka, Mr. Babu said.

November 2, 2012

Private school buses to go off the road

Protest to be staged on November 19 against provisions of government order

Buses operated by private schools in the State will go off the road on November 19 in protest against the implementation of G.O. No. 727 issued on September 30 by the government, said R. Chandrasekaran, President, Coordination Committee of the Tamil Nadu Private Schools Association here on Friday.

Secretaries D.C. Elangovan, K.R. Nandakumar and other office-bearers were present on the occasion.

The office bearers of the Coordination Committee said that the Association’s suggestions about the safety parameters to be adopted by the school buses were offered for consideration.

Even after receiving the suggestions from them, the government had decided to go ahead with the draft rules submitted to the High Court and had issued a government order.

The Association urged the government to reconsider and redraft the rules so that they are practically feasible for day-to-day operations of the schools.

Private schools are taking many precautions with regard to the safety of children. Despite this, isolated accidents were taking place due to human error.

The demands of the association are: 

Rule No. 5 (1) is impractical, i.e. related to appointing as bus assistants only those with conductor licence;

Rule No. 6 (5) mandating the school buses to lower the footboard to 250 mm to 300 mm from the ground is impractical, as it will pave way for damaging the footboard on speed breakers and the bad road conditions in rural areas, as it will force the managements to indulge in repairing the buses on day-to-day basis; 

Rule No. 6 (8) regarding bag racks; 

Rule No. 6 (12) stipulating the size of the emergency exit on the right side rear portion will weaken the strength of the bus; 

Rule 6 (16) insisting on fixing of speed governors will affect the life of the engine; Rule 8 for inspecting the vehicles by a five-member committee headed by the Regional Deputy Commissioner of Transport department is not feasible, due to this, over thousand buses could not be operated by the schools, resulting in inconvenience to students and parents, the office-bearers said further.

The Coordination Committee also appealed to the government to fix the minimum fees for the school students at Rs. 18,000 per year.

Delegation
They also said that a delegation of the Coordination Committee has planned to meet the Secretaries of the government and also the Transport Minister to press their plea.

Earlier, the Coordination Committee’s Krishnagiri District Unit’s meeting was held at Don Bosco Matriculation Higher Secondary School in Krishnagiri.