Mayor orders opening of renovated sanitary complex

Mayor A.Jaya has ordered opening of the renovated sanitary complex at Karumandapam crematorium complex.

July 19, 2012 11:37 am | Updated 11:37 am IST - TIRUCHI

Mayor A.Jaya inspecting the progress of work on a drinking water overhead tank coming up at Jaya Nagar in the city on Wednesday. Photo: By Arrangement

Mayor A.Jaya inspecting the progress of work on a drinking water overhead tank coming up at Jaya Nagar in the city on Wednesday. Photo: By Arrangement

Mayor A.Jaya has ordered opening of the renovated sanitary complex at Karumandapam crematorium complex.

Crematorium

She gave the direction to the corporation officials during an inspection of development works in ward 45. Ms.Jaya inspected the amenities at the crematorium and the sanitary complex on its premises.

The sanitary complex has been renovated at a cost of Rs.6 lakh.

She urged the local residents to ensure that the sanitary complex was maintained properly and cleanly.

Ms.Jaya also inspected the progress of work on the construction of a drinking water overhead tank at Jaya Nagar as part of the ongoing drinking water supply augmentation scheme for the city. The 4-lakh litre capacity tank is being built at a cost of Rs.9.80 lakh.

She also visited the sanitary complex at Chinna Milaguparai and repair works on the drainages in the area and directed the corporation engineers to complete the works before the onset of monsoon.

Executive engineer R.Chandran and K.Abishekapuram zonal chairman R.Gnanasekar were present.

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