Saturday, September 25, 2021

Add Pallavaram & Chromepet to GCC, urge locals


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Add Pallavaram & Chromepet to GCC, urge locals

TIMES NEWS NETWORK

25.09.2021

Residents associations of Pallavaram and Chromepet have raised a flag of rebellion against the government move to merge the municipalities to the proposed Tambaram corporation and have since been holding protests. Seeing the drastic change in conservancy work, road repairs and other upgrades in areas such as Nanganallur after it was merged with Chennai corporation, residents feel that it will be better to join Chennai, which also has experienced officials and better access to funds.

Sources said more than 60 residents associations have sent petitions against the merger with Tambaram. V Govindarajan, a social activist and a resident, said, “Merging these neighbourhoods into the new corporation will not help improve amenities. Pallavaram earns 100 crore annual revenue, which is higher than Tambaram. They will end up using our money but will not bring development to Pallavaram and Chromepet. We do not want that situation.”

“We had sent petitions to the government saying Pallavaram and Chromepet should be merged with GCC. Our MLA too spoke about it in the assembly. We want them to hold a public hearing as a majority of the people are against the proposed move,” he said, adding that residents plan to intensify protests.

The government announcing corporations by adding the areas despite residents’ opposition is undemocratic, said V Santhanam of Chromepet. “Pallavaram and Chrompet are so close to the borders of the Chennai corporation. The areas are far more developed, with commercial complexes, brand outlets, restaurants, bridges and other amenities than Tambaram. It makes more sense to add them to Chennai than to a new corporation,” he added.

However, K P Subramanian, a former CMDA planner, said the upgrade is a good move. “It may not be possible to add all areas to Chennai. But the government should offer a hand-holding in terms of allocating funds and augmenting the staff in all departments such as health, engineering, town planning so that the neighbourhoods can be developed.”

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