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Thiruvallur District
DISTRICT DISASTER MANAGEMENT PLAN FOR 2017 TIRUVALLUR DISTRICT tmt.E.sundaravalli, I.A.S., DISTRICT COLLECTOR TIRUVALLUR DISTRICT TAMIL NADU 2 COLLECTORATE, TIRUVALLUR 3 tiruvallur district 4 DISTRICT DISASTER MANAGEMENT PLAN TIRUVALLUR DISTRICT - 2017 INDEX Sl. DETAILS No PAGE NO. 1 List of abbreviations present in the plan 5-6 2 Introduction 7-13 3 District Profile 14-21 4 Disaster Management Goals (2017-2030) 22-28 Hazard, Risk and Vulnerability analysis with sample maps & link to 5 29-68 all vulnerable maps 6 Institutional Machanism 69-74 7 Preparedness 75-78 Prevention & Mitigation Plan (2015-2030) 8 (What Major & Minor Disaster will be addressed through mitigation 79-108 measures) Response Plan - Including Incident Response System (Covering 9 109-112 Rescue, Evacuation and Relief) 10 Recovery and Reconstruction Plan 113-124 11 Mainstreaming of Disaster Management in Developmental Plans 125-147 12 Community & other Stakeholder participation 148-156 Linkages / Co-oridnation with other agencies for Disaster 13 157-165 Management 14 Budget and Other Financial allocation - Outlays of major schemes 166-169 15 Monitoring and Evaluation 170-198 Risk Communications Strategies (Telecommunication /VHF/ Media 16 199 / CDRRP etc.,) Important contact Numbers and provision for link to detailed 17 200-267 information 18 Dos and Don’ts during all possible Hazards including Heat Wave 268-278 19 Important G.Os 279-320 20 Linkages with IDRN 321 21 Specific issues on various Vulnerable Groups have been addressed 322-324 22 Mock Drill Schedules 325-336 -
Mobilising for Water: Hydro-Politics of Rainwater Harvesting in Chennai, International Journal of Urban Sustainable Development, 3:1, 106-126
Water politics in Chennai Draft – Do not cite without author consent Arabindoo, P. (2011). Mobilising for water: hydro-politics of rainwater harvesting in Chennai, International Journal of Urban Sustainable Development, 3:1, 106-126 Pushpa Arabindoo 1 29/07/2013 Water politics in Chennai Draft – Do not cite without author consent Mobilising for water: Hydro-politics of rainwater harvesting in Chennai Abstract In 2003-04, as the Indian city of Chennai faced an unprecedented water crisis, a debate ensued about finding longer-term sustainable solutions, ranging from expensive desalination plants to modest rainwater harvesting schemes. The latter was enforced by an authoritative state and promoted enthusiastically by environmentalists to raise awareness about the city’s much destroyed hydrological ecosystem. In contrast to the state’s interpretation reducing it to a compulsory hydraulic installation in individual buildings, environmental NGOs made a concerted effort to develop a more comprehensive intervention in the wider public domain. However, as a dizzying array of socio-political actors came together, concerns emerged about the ability of such a mobilisation to generate a uniform material understanding of rainwater harvesting as a common moral goal. Examining in detail one specific case study of a community- led effort—Puduvellam, this paper looks at how, as a grassroots organisation involved in the restoration of a prominent temple tank in southern Chennai, it rallied support amongst the local (mainly middle class) residents to create a new topology of ecological consciousness. Its success however was only partial and highlights the futility of romanticising rainwater harvesting as an indigenous alternative. More importantly and ironically, its ineffectiveness was enhanced by the crisis itself as it triggered a process of privatisation and commodification of water, with rainwater harvesting eventually being absorbed by the agenda of ‘bourgeois environmentalism’. -
Table T2.1: Distribution of Participants Across Study Villages and Municipal Zones Within Chosen Study Districts
Table T2.1: Distribution of participants across study villages and municipal zones within chosen study districts Site of No of No of Recruitment (PHC) Participants Participants Village (for pregnant mothers) (M-C Cohort) (Adult Cohort) Agaram Vidayur 2 Agarammel Thirumazhisai 1 Alinjivakkam Perambakkam 1 Anaikattucherry Sorancheri 7 6 Aranvoyal Perumalpattu 5 8 Chembarambakkam Poonamallee 9 9 Chettipedu Thirumazhisai 1 Chinnamangadu Poonamallee 3 Chitharaiambakkam Perambakkam 6 Egathur Kadambathur 1 Goodapakkam, Kuchikadu, Nayapakkam Nemam 18 7 Gundumedu Thirumazhisai 13 5 Ikkadu 17 Ikkadukandiagi 16 Irulanjeri Perambakkam 7 8 Iyyappanthangal SRU 1 Kannur Ulundhai 4 4 Karaiyanchavadi Poonamallee 24 Karanai Vidayur 1 Kattupakkam Poonamallee 36 Kavalchery Soranjeri 1 kavankulathur Perambakkam 2 Keezhmanambedu Thirumazhisai 11 11 Kilacheri Perambakkam 5 Kolappanjeri Poonamallee 3 Kollumedu(Avadi) Poonamallee 2 Kondanjeri Perambakkam 4 2 Kottaiyur 2 Koovum Perambakkam 1 Kumananchavadi Poonamallee 16 Kundrathur Kundrathur 1 11 Kuthampakkam, Irulapalayam, Pappanchathiram,Utkottai, Samathuvapuram Nemam 21 Madavilagam Thirumazhisai 3 Mangadu Poonamallee 4 19 Mappedu Ulundhai 2 Meiyur Nemam 2 1 Melmanambedu 3 Meppur Thirumazhisai 1 Meppurthangal Thirumazhisai 4 Mevalurkuppam(Thandalam) Perambakkam 1 Nagarthangal 3 Narasingapuram Thirumazhisai 3 1 Nazrathpet Thirumazhisai 12 5 Nedunchery Thirumazhisai 2 2 Nemam, Andarasanpettai Nemam 8 Nochimedu Nemam 1 Orathur Thiruvalangadu 1 15 Paarivakkam Poonamallee 15 5 Padur Nemam 5 3 Pappanchatram 3 Panapakkam -
The Chennai Comprehensive Transportation Study (CCTS)
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The consultants are grateful to Tmt. Susan Mathew, I.A.S., Addl. Chief Secretary to Govt. & Vice-Chairperson, CMDA and Thiru Dayanand Kataria, I.A.S., Member - Secretary, CMDA for the valuable support and encouragement extended to the Study. Our thanks are also due to the former Vice-Chairman, Thiru T.R. Srinivasan, I.A.S., (Retd.) and former Member-Secretary Thiru Md. Nasimuddin, I.A.S. for having given an opportunity to undertake the Chennai Comprehensive Transportation Study. The consultants also thank Thiru.Vikram Kapur, I.A.S. for the guidance and encouragement given in taking the Study forward. We place our record of sincere gratitude to the Project Management Unit of TNUDP-III in CMDA, comprising Thiru K. Kumar, Chief Planner, Thiru M. Sivashanmugam, Senior Planner, & Tmt. R. Meena, Assistant Planner for their unstinted and valuable contribution throughout the assignment. We thank Thiru C. Palanivelu, Member-Chief Planner for the guidance and support extended. The comments and suggestions of the World Bank on the stage reports are duly acknowledged. The consultants are thankful to the Steering Committee comprising the Secretaries to Govt., and Heads of Departments concerned with urban transport, chaired by Vice- Chairperson, CMDA and the Technical Committee chaired by the Chief Planner, CMDA and represented by Department of Highways, Southern Railways, Metropolitan Transport Corporation, Chennai Municipal Corporation, Chennai Port Trust, Chennai Traffic Police, Chennai Sub-urban Police, Commissionerate of Municipal Administration, IIT-Madras and the representatives of NGOs. The consultants place on record the support and cooperation extended by the officers and staff of CMDA and various project implementing organizations and the residents of Chennai, without whom the study would not have been successful. -
Camp Day FN/AN Camp Site ( Site, Village Name and Name of PHC Area)
Hospital on wheels Programme (HoWP) - Microplan Thiruvallur Health District 1.Block:KADAMBATHUR PHC to which HoWP is attached : Perambakkam Distance of the Camp Site ( Site, Village name and Name of the Villages to Population to be Camp Day FN/AN villages covered Area staff to involved name of PHC area) be Covered covered from the camp site ICDS Kamavarpalayam PHC VHN,SHN, HI & ICDS FN Kammavarpalyam 0.5 km 946 Kadampathur Staffs 1st Monday ICDS Nungambakkam PHC VHN,SHN, HI & ICDS AN Nungambakkam 0.5 km 988 Kadampathur Staffs ICDS Anjugam Nagar PHC Anjugam Nagar, VHN,SHN, HI & ICDS FN 0.5 km 2360 Kadampathur Adikathur village Staffs 1st Tuesday AN Kadambathur PHC Review Meeting ICDS Mellnalathur PHC VHN,SHN, HI & ICDS FN Mellnalathur 1.0 km 3264 Kadampathur Staffs 1st Wednesday VHN,SHN, HI & ICDS AN Temple Pattarai PHC Kadampathur Pattarai village 0.3 km 532 Staffs VHN,SHN, HI & ICDS FN ICDS Madathukuppam PHC Vidaiyur Madathukuppam 0.5 km 510 Staffs 1st Thursday VHN,SHN, HI & ICDS AN ICDS Raman koil PHC Vidaiyur Raman koil 1.0 km 1141 Staffs VHN,SHN, HI & ICDS FN ICDS Veppanchetti PHC Vidaiyur Veppanchettai 0.2 km 494 Staffs 1st Friday CST Church Phillispuram PHC VHN,SHN, HI & ICDS AN Phillispuram 0.2 km 455 Vidaiyur Staffs PU School Madurakandigai PHC VHN,SHN, HI & ICDS 1st Saturday FN Madurakandigai & Chenji 0.2 km 345 Vidaiyur Staffs Hospital on wheels Programme (HoWP) - Microplan Block:KADAMBATHUR Week: 2 PHC to which HoWP is attached : Perambakkam Distance of the Camp Site ( Site, Village name and Name of the Villages to Population -
Banks Branch Code, IFSC Code, MICR Code Details in Tamil Nadu
All Banks Branch Code, IFSC Code, MICR Code Details in Tamil Nadu NAME OF THE CONTACT IFSC CODE MICR CODE BRANCH NAME ADDRESS CENTRE DISTRICT BANK www.Padasalai.Net DETAILS NO.19, PADMANABHA NAGAR FIRST STREET, ADYAR, ALLAHABAD BANK ALLA0211103 600010007 ADYAR CHENNAI - CHENNAI CHENNAI 044 24917036 600020,[email protected] AMBATTUR VIJAYALAKSHMIPURAM, 4A MURUGAPPA READY ST. BALRAJ, ALLAHABAD BANK ALLA0211909 600010012 VIJAYALAKSHMIPU EXTN., AMBATTUR VENKATAPURAM, TAMILNADU CHENNAI CHENNAI SHANKAR,044- RAM 600053 28546272 SHRI. N.CHANDRAMO ULEESWARAN, ANNANAGAR,CHE E-4, 3RD MAIN ROAD,ANNANAGAR (WEST),PIN - 600 PH NO : ALLAHABAD BANK ALLA0211042 600010004 CHENNAI CHENNAI NNAI 102 26263882, EMAIL ID : CHEANNA@CHE .ALLAHABADBA NK.CO.IN MR.ATHIRAMIL AKU K (CHIEF BANGALORE 1540/22,39 E-CROSS,22 MAIN ROAD,4TH T ALLAHABAD BANK ALLA0211819 560010005 CHENNAI CHENNAI MANAGER), MR. JAYANAGAR BLOCK,JAYANAGAR DIST-BANGLAORE,PIN- 560041 SWAINE(SENIOR MANAGER) C N RAVI, CHENNAI 144 GA ROAD,TONDIARPET CHENNAI - 600 081 MURTHY,044- ALLAHABAD BANK ALLA0211881 600010011 CHENNAI CHENNAI TONDIARPET TONDIARPET TAMILNADU 28522093 /28513081 / 28411083 S. SWAMINATHAN CHENNAI V P ,DR. K. ALLAHABAD BANK ALLA0211291 600010008 40/41,MOUNT ROAD,CHENNAI-600002 CHENNAI CHENNAI COLONY TAMINARASAN, 044- 28585641,2854 9262 98, MECRICAR ROAD, R.S.PURAM, COIMBATORE - ALLAHABAD BANK ALLA0210384 641010002 COIIMBATORE COIMBATORE COIMBOTORE 0422 2472333 641002 H1/H2 57 MAIN ROAD, RM COLONY , DINDIGUL- ALLAHABAD BANK ALLA0212319 NON MICR DINDIGUL DINDIGUL DINDIGUL -
Perfect Park
https://www.propertywala.com/perfect-park-chennai Perfect Park - Kilkattalai, Chennai 2 & 3 BHK apartments available for sale in Perfect Park Perfect Park presented by Perfect Builders with 2 & 3 BHK apartments available for sale in Kilkattalai, Chennai Project ID: J399049118 Builder: Perfect Builders Location: Perfect Park, Kilkattalai, Chennai - 600117 (Tamil Nadu) Completion Date: Aug, 2016 Status: Started Description The Perfect Park is one of the most popular 2 BHK and 3 BHK residential developments in the neighborhood of Chennai. The project is designed with all modern amenities and basic facilities to cater the needs of the residents and 24X7 security service is also available. Project Details Number of Blocks: 13 Number of Floors: Stilt+2 Number of Units: 72 Amenities Children's Play Area Swimming Pool Jogging Track Landscaped Garden Party Hall/Gym Room Round The Clock Security Intercom Facility Exclusive Covered Parking 3 Lighting Points With Generator Back up Rain Water Harvesting Features Luxury Features Security Features Power Back-up Centrally Air Conditioned Lifts Security Guards Electronic Security RO System High Speed Internet Wi-Fi Intercom Facility Lot Features Interior Features Balcony Woodwork Modular Kitchen Feng Shui / Vaastu Compliant Exterior Features Recreation Reserved Parking Swimming Pool Park Fitness Centre / GYM Club / Community Center Land Features General Feng Shui / Vaastu Compliant Power Back-up Lifts Club / Community Center Park/Green Belt Facing Gallery Pictures Aerial View Location https://www.propertywala.com/perfect-park-chennai -
Stone Bridge Ocean Breeze - Sirucheri, Chenn… 2, 3 & 4 BHK Luxury Apartments at Sirucheri
https://www.propertywala.com/stone-bridge-ocean-breeze-chennai Stone Bridge Ocean Breeze - Sirucheri, Chenn… 2, 3 & 4 BHK luxury apartments at Sirucheri. Stone Bridge Ocean Breeze is one of the popular residential developments in Sirucheri. The project offers 2, 3 & 4 BHK luxury apartments with sizes ranging from 837 sq. ft. to 2083 sq. ft. Project ID : J119066251 Builder: Stone Bridge Properties: Apartments / Flats Location: Stone Bridge Ocean Breeze, Sirucheri, Chennai - 603103 (Tamil Nadu) Completion Date: Dec, 2016 Status: Started Description Stone Bridge Ocean Breeze, is a private gated community project. The project, located at Sirucheri in Chennai, connects the residents with the convenience and comforts of city life. The project consists 124 luxurious apartments built in various sizes ranging from 837 sq. ft. to 2083 sq. ft. Stone Bridge Ocean Breeze is offered at highly reasonable rates. Thus this luxury housing project that has all modern amenities and facilities, becomes more popular and demanded. The project spreads across 1.7 acres of land Amenities Swimming pool Kids play area Walking track Departmental store Multipurpose hall with home theater Jogging Track Well landscaped park Cricket net Creche Gym Yoga/Aerobics hall Skating Ring Indoor Games Facilities Apartment Sizes and Types 2 BHK - 905 sq. ft. 2 BHK - 937 sq. ft. 2 BHK - 958 sq. ft. 2 BHK - 974 sq. ft. 2 BHK - 1001 sq. ft. 2 BHK - 1007 sq. ft. 2 BHK - 1030 sq. ft. 2 BHK - 1053 sq. ft. 3 BHK - 960 sq. ft. 3 BHK - 1084 sq. ft. 3 BHK - 1119 sq. ft. 3 BHK - 1161 sq. -
Treasures and Traditions of South India February 18- March 1, 2008
Treasures and Traditions of South India February 18- March 1, 2008 DETAILED ITINERARY (subject to amendment) Monday, February 18, 2008 The group departs New York on a flight to Chennai. (Meals aloft) Tuesday, February 19, 2008 Late this evening, we arrive at Chennai Airport. Upon arrival, we check-in at the Taj Connemara Hotel. Taj Connemara (meals aloft) Wednesday, February 20, 2008 The morning is at leisure. This afternoon, we enjoy a city tour by motorcoach, including a visit to the renowned Government Museum of Chennai. The Government Museum displays the largest and most spectacular collection of bronzes in India. Of particular note are the various Nataraja, or Dancing Shiva, created centuries apart and displaying the artistic styles of each period. This evening, we are treated to a welcome dinner under the stars featuring live music and dancers and fine South Indian cuisine. Taj Connemara (B, D) Thursday, February 21, 2008 At Mahabalipuram, a 7th century Pallava trading port and UNESCO World Heritage Site, we examine the sublime rock-cut temples of Mahabalipuram and the spectacular shore temple, a spectacular two-spired shrine, unique in that it houses both Vishnu and Shiva in its sanctum. We enjoy a delightful al fresco lunch on the Bay of Bengal, serenaded by the sounds of the waves crashing against the shore. Next, we learn about the architecture and crafts tradition of the four states of South India at Dakshinachitra. Using actual buildings transported and reconstructed from each state, Dakshinachitra gives visitors rare insight into how each state’s architecture varies based on environmental and economic factors, as well as how crafts are produced for the home. -
Welcome to CMI Outline
Introduction Academic Non-academic Chennai Welcome to CMI Outline 1 Introduction 2 Academic 3 Non-academic Hostel and other facilities Life outside home 4 Chennai Introduction Academic Non-academic Chennai This presentation is intended to: Make you aware of some important features of CMI Alert you to some potential problems you will face Inform you of all the facilities and resources available to you Emphasize your responsibilities Outline 1 Introduction 2 Academic 3 Non-academic Hostel and other facilities Life outside home 4 Chennai Students must get the approval of faculty advisor and relevant instructor before taking an elective. The complete list of electives must be submitted to the office by a deadline. For more information consult: CMI webpage Your instructors Faculty advisor Introduction Academic Non-academic Chennai Academic Structure Each degree requires a student to take a certain number of courses. core: these are compulsory courses electives: these are to be chosen by the student from among those offered Introduction Academic Non-academic Chennai Academic Structure Each degree requires a student to take a certain number of courses. core: these are compulsory courses electives: these are to be chosen by the student from among those offered Students must get the approval of faculty advisor and relevant instructor before taking an elective. The complete list of electives must be submitted to the office by a deadline. For more information consult: CMI webpage Your instructors Faculty advisor More importantly, you must feel free to consult your advisor in case of any confusion or difficulty. Introduction Academic Non-academic Chennai Academic Advisors Each batch of students is assigned a faculty advisor from the faculty. -
Geopolitical Tamil Nadu
Geopolitical Tamil Nadu Courtesy : Sree Chidambaram.I Introduction Tamil Nadu, the southern‐most State of India, nestles in the Indian peninsula between the Bay of Bengal in the east, the Indian Ocean in the south and the Western Ghats and the Arabian Sea on the west. In the north and west, the State adjoins Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh and Kerala. Tamil Nadu shows rich variety and diversity in its geography and climate with coastal plains co‐existing with tropical rain forests, river valleys and hill stations. The main river is the 760 km long Cauvery, which flows along the entire breadth of Tamil Nadu. Other major rivers are the Palar, Pennar, Vaigai and Tamiraparani. History Tamil Nadu has a very ancient history which goes back some 6000 years. The State represents Dravidian culture in India which preceded Aryan culture in the country by almost a thousand years. Historians have held that the architects of the Indus Valley Civilization of the fourth century BC were Dravidians and that at a time, anterior to the Aryans, they were spread all over India. With the coming of the Aryans into North India, the Dravidians appear to have been pushed into the south, where they remained confined to Tamil Nadu, with the other southern States such as Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka and Kerala forming repositories of Dravidian culture. The Tamil country was not subjugated by any external power over any long period of time or over large areas, and was not subjected to the hegemony of Hindu or Muslim kingdoms of North India. The rise of Muslim power in India in the 14thcentury AD had its impact on the South, however, by and large the region remained unaffected by the political upheavals in North and Central India. -
Sep 22 from 6.00 Pm to 9.00 Pm: Ravanodbhavam with Sadanam Balakrishnan (Kalanilayam) As Ravanan
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