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TAHDCO forms community groups to oversee maintenance of multipurpose halls under its domain
TAHDCO forms community groups to oversee maintenance of multipurpose halls under its domain

The Hindu

timea day ago

  • Business
  • The Hindu

TAHDCO forms community groups to oversee maintenance of multipurpose halls under its domain

The Tamil Nadu Adi Dravidar and Housing Development Corporation (TAHDCO) has formed community groups consisting of members from Scheduled Castes (SCs) and Scheduled Tribes (STs) to manage and maintain community halls, village knowledge centres, and multipurpose centres under its control across the State, with an aim to ensure better upkeep of assets and promote community participation. According to official sources, previously, the responsibility of maintaining these community assets under TAHDCO's control was vested with village panchayats. However, many of these assets were not maintained properly resulting in poor upkeep and damages to infrastructure. To address these concerns and ensure the effective utilisation of these spaces, TAHDCO has set up dedicated community hall maintenance groups comprising SC/ST members from local areas. These groups function similar to self-help groups, with a structured model of operation and financial backing. Each group receives a loan of ₹3.5 lakh from TAHDCO through the National Scheduled Castes Finance and Development Corporation (NSFDC) at a concessional interest rate. Further, the State government provides a 35% subsidy under the CM-ARISE scheme, reducing the repayment burden significantly, said K.S. Kandasamy, Managing Director, TAHDCO. The funds are being used to procure essential furniture such as chairs, dining tables, and office equipment. The groups are allowed to rent out the premises for events and functions at affordable rates to generate income. Unlike the earlier system, where the ownership of the asset was in the name of the respective panchayat president, the new model places the asset under the name of the District Manager, TAHDCO. Beyond financial benefits, this model gives a sense of community ownership and responsibility, he added.

Man, 78, kills son for not taking care of him
Man, 78, kills son for not taking care of him

Time of India

time15-06-2025

  • Time of India

Man, 78, kills son for not taking care of him

Trichy: On World Father's Day on Sunday, a 78-year-old man was arrested on charges of murdering his 55-year-old son at their house near Manapparai in Trichy district. Police said K Kandasamy, a farmer from A Kalingapatti near Manapparai, killed his son K Annadurai as he was not taking proper care of him. Recently, Kandasamy passed on his properties to his children, and he and his wife Ponnammal were under the support of their elder son Annadurai. Police said Kandasamy was allegedly not given food properly. Meanwhile on Saturday night, Kandasamy hacked Annadurai with a machete while he was sleeping on a wooden cot at their house. The next morning, Ponnammal found her son in a pool of blood and raised the alarm. The Manapparai police arrived at the spot and shifted the body to the GH in the town for an autopsy. Police arrested Kandasamy, who was later remanded in judicial custody. Follow more information on Air India plane crash in Ahmedabad here . Get real-time live updates on rescue operations and check full list of passengers onboard AI 171 .

Farmers' association in Coimbatore sceptical of installing steel wire fences along forest fringes to prevent human-animal conflict
Farmers' association in Coimbatore sceptical of installing steel wire fences along forest fringes to prevent human-animal conflict

The Hindu

time20-05-2025

  • General
  • The Hindu

Farmers' association in Coimbatore sceptical of installing steel wire fences along forest fringes to prevent human-animal conflict

A farmers' association in Coimbatore has expressed scepticism over the effectiveness of steel wire fences at select stretches of Coimbatore Forest Division to prevent human-animal conflict. Referring to two stretches identified for installation of steel wire fences along a 10-km distance from Thondamuthur in Boluvampatti Forest Range and Thadagam in Coimbatore Forest Range, State general secretary of Vivasayigal Sangam said the Forest Department ought to evaluate the utility of the project rather than implementing it for the sole reason that funds have been sanctioned. A sum of ₹7 crore has been allotted by the Government for the project, it is learnt. While the iron fencing has been found to be useful along the plains abutting the forest, the utility is low at 'bottle-neck' points where wild animal intrusions happen mostly, Mr. Kandasamy said. He referred to the instance of Bannerghatta National Park where, in addition to the different types of physical barriers: solar electric fences, elephant proof trenches, rubble walls, concrete walls, concrete moats, spike pillars spike gates and mesh barriers, the Forest department in Karnataka was also exploring the utility of railway line barrier, by using steel rails from old railway tracks. The August 2024 report of a study carried out under Project Elephant, Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, Government of India and Wildlife Institute of India, suggesting measures to mitigate Asian Elephant-Train collisions on vulnerable train stretches also throws light on the effectiveness of railway line barrier. The Forest Department had, during April, stalled works on steel wire fencing in deference to a directive of High Court. The petitioner had called for stoppage of the works till elephant corridors are established.

After four-year wait, TAHDCO to give Irulars new homes by Aug 15
After four-year wait, TAHDCO to give Irulars new homes by Aug 15

New Indian Express

time03-05-2025

  • General
  • New Indian Express

After four-year wait, TAHDCO to give Irulars new homes by Aug 15

CHENNAI: Tamil Nadu Adi Dravidar Housing and Development Corporation (TAHDCO) Managing Director KS Kandasamy on Thursday inspected Mannur and Katrambakkam villages in Kancheepuram, where the administration is building 44 and 36 houses respectively for Irular families at Rs 4.05 crore. The beneficiaries were given land titles in November 2021 and April 2022 and have been waiting for the administration to help build homes, while their families faced floods, rodents and snakes in temporary hutments near waterbodies. Besides officials, members of the Sriperumbudur Irular Makkal Nala Sangam were also present at the event where TAHDCO MD Kandasamy assured that the houses would be handed over to the beneficiaries by August 15. The houses are being constructed under the 'Tholkudi' scheme with funding from TAHDCO. Kandasamy also instructed the officials to construct the houses as per the requirements of the beneficiaries. 'A senior IAS officer gave us an assurance that the promises will be delivered on,' said Kavitha Thandoni, said a beneficiary in Mannur.

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