It's going to take more than a name change to make Tambaram a corpn
Unlike Avadi, Govt Must Set Aside Funds & Expertise To Develop New Corporation Well: Experts
Ayyappan.V@timesgroup.com
25.09.2021
Sarvamangala Nagar in Chitlapakkam was a quiet neighbourhood more than 20 years ago, with mostly independent houses overlooking the Sembakkam lake. Now, almost all streets are crammed with four-storey and five-storey buildings. It lacks good roads, an underground sewage system and proper water supply a perfect example of unplanned urbanisation.
While residents are upbeat that the decision to convert Tambaram into a corporation comprising neighbouring local bodies will bring in better amenities, experts caution that the change in status should reflect on the ground. That means the new corporation should get experienced officers, more functions or powers and funds. They also say the Chennai model should be followed so that Tambaram doesn’t go the Avadi-way, where little has changed since the municipality became a corporation.
D S Sivasamy, former additional director in the local administration department, said the government should ensure an experienced bureaucrat is posted as commissioner and more posts created at zonal level.
With the government notifying the forming of the new corporation, Palvaram, Pammal, Anakaputhur, etc., can be divided into separate zones. The revenue earned by local bodies that will now be under Tambaram will be around 300 crore. But that may not be enough. “Funds are needed because the government often takes away a good portion of the revenue generated by a local body in certain taxes. A local body earns money from tax, building tax, licences, surcharges and stamp duty. But, the government gives only a portion of the surcharges to the local body…,” said Sivasamy.
More officials are needed, municipalities do not have enough. “There is hardly anyone to do a ground check if a project is suggested.”
The new corporation will have to take up underground sewerage work, drinking water supply, relay roads, stormwater drains and improving public transport in almost all the neighbourhoods spread over 87.64sqkm.
In Pallavaram, nothing much has changed in the staff strength after it was made into a municipality. That should not be the case, he added.
Ramakrishnan of Sarvamangala Nagar Residents Association hoped amenities will improve when the areas are attached to a corporation. “The change is evident at the next neighbourhood, which is in Pallavaram municipality. They have better facilities.”
Similar is the hope of residents in many neighbourhoods in Tambaram, Sembakkam, Pammal, Anakaputhur, Chitlapakkam, Madambakkam, Thiruneermalai, Peerkankaranai and other areas who have seen the way Nanganallur got good roads and other amenities after it was attached to Greater Chennai Corporation.
Chengalpet collector Rahulnath said a public hearing will be held after the model code of conduct for local body elections is over. “We have informed the government of the feedback from the people. The GO is a preliminary one. The government will take a final call.”
TIME TO PAUSE & PLAN
Tambaram has undergone rapid, unplanned urbanisation, in photo is Tambaram West. (Above) Work to build a subway to replace a level crossing at Radha Nagar in Chromepet, mooted a decade ago, is underway for many years. The proposed upgrading of Tambaram local body into a corporation is expected to speed up many works such as replacing level crossings to make traffic smooth in the suburbs.
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