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OLEAN — United Way officials in two counties announced that merger efforts are complete and the United Way of Cattaraugus and Allegany Counties is now up and running.
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February 26, 2021 11:24 IST
Maduravoyal, one of the gateways to the city, lacks several key infrastructural facilities which are essential to supplement its spurts of development
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Maduravoyal, one of the gateways to the city, lacks several key infrastructural facilities which are essential to supplement its spurts of development
Located in the west of the city, Maduravoyal constituency is considered a gateway to the State capital. Though the constituency underwent rapid development in the past few years in terms of urbanisation, several pending issues have remained unchanged for over a decade now.
Unlike its name that means ‘charming entrance’, not everything is pleasant about the constituency. Those who enter the city cannot miss the half-constructed pillars on Poonamallee High Road, which are part of the unfinished elevated corridor between Maduravoyal and Chennai Port, a project which has been stalled for over a decade.
Cover open drains off Chennai Bypass quickly, say residents
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NHAI, however, says effort is on to cover the drains with concrete slabs
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Work in progress: The Highways Department is covering the open drains along the service lanes in Nolambur.
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NHAI, however, says effort is on to cover the drains with concrete slabs Residents of Mogappair West have been demanding that the open stormwater drains along the service lanes off Chennai Bypass be covered as early as possible. The open drains continue to pose a threat to motorists, they said.
National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has started ₹24.38-lakh work to cover the drains with cement slabs on a stretch of 700 metres along service lanes at Nolambur. This stretch has turned into an accident zone. A woman and her daughter died last month after the two-wheeler they were riding skidded and fell in the drain.