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  • Chennai Police Commissioner says strictly enforcing the wearing of masks

    Chennai Police Commissioner says strictly enforcing the wearing of masks

    City Police Commissioner Mahesh Kumar Aggarwal has ordered strict enforcement of wearing masks and asked police officers to make coordinated efforts for effective implementation.

    He inspected crowded places, traffic signals and shopping malls. At Royapetta Watch Tower, he advised motorists and pedestrians not to wear masks. Some motorists without masks were stopped at the traffic junction.

    The commissioner also distributed masks to those who did not have them and advised them to follow COVID-19 norms for the safety of all.

    Later, he visited Express Avenue and inspected whether standard operating procedures were being followed to prevent the spread of COVID-19.

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  • 1,11,382 more people vaccinated in the state

    1,11,382 more people vaccinated in the state

    A total of 1,11,382 people received COVID-19 vaccines on Wednesday. This took the total vaccination coverage to 17,20,508 so far.

    This was the third consecutive day that more than one lakh people were vaccinated on a single day. Of these, 43,543 persons were senior citizens. They were followed by 36,582 people with a co-ethic age of 45 to 59, 18,643 frontline workers and 12,614 health workers.

    Covishield was administered to 39,530 seniors, co-morbidities to 32,931 people, 17,449 frontline workers and 11,237 healthcare workers. A total of 4,013 people over the age of 60, 3,651 individuals with co-morbidities, 1,194 front-line workers and 1,377 health workers received kovaxin.

    As per the daily report released by the directorate, the state has so far vaccinated 5,13,022 health workers, 3,97,591 frontline workers, 3,26,900 people aged 45 to 59 with co-morbidities and 4,83,703 senior citizens. . Of public health and preventive medicine.

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  • TN Constituent Assembly Watch: Harbor |  The gateway to Chennai goes to the polls with its own issues

    TN Constituent Assembly Watch: Harbor | The gateway to Chennai goes to the polls with its own issues

    Older than the city that came around it, the Harbor constituency is a hub of trade and home to a metropolitan population. The narrow streets and lanes suggest that the constituency is dotted. With two major government medical college hospitals, health care requirements are accessible, but infrastructure improvements are very slow.

    Large-scale commercial areas exist alongside residential areas. The pavement near the constituency is part of residents and civic problems. In places such as St. Xavier Street, families have lived along a mixed wall of Christian missionary schools for more than three decades.

    The only improvement is that their balcony roofs have given way to the tarpaulin roofs. Women are the heads of most families here and have to provide for them as single mothers.

    In 2011, Pala. AIADMK’s Karuppaiya was chosen. But the then Chief Minister Jayalalithaa expelled her in 2016 for “anti-party activities” and has not had an active representative since then.

    Traffic bottleneck

    Traffic congestion is a major issue. Praveen Jain, a resident of Sowarpet, says that the Elephant Gate bridge has been closed for repair since 2016 and work is incomplete.

    Hukmichand Shah, owner of an electrical goods shop in Soverkapet, says, “The area is the highest revenue generator, yet there is no proper parking facilities.” Cameras are installed in shops and the government also benefits from this, yet traders are neglected. ”

    The streets are full of pits and garbage evacuation is poor. Electric wires are hung randomly and people are afraid to walk during the monsoon.

    Mr. Shah wants an MLA who is associated with the Center. They have brought 937 amendments since GST came into force and we ordinary traders are not able to monitor them. We need someone who, as a business community, listens to our problems, ”he says.

    Residents like Manoj, supervisor of a construction site along with the civic body, believe that the constituency has improved with e-toilets, street gardens and gyms.

    S Murali, a tailor and Congress caretaker at Varda Muthiappan Street, says there is a need to improve the power supply network. “Each building has 10–15 AC units. Naturally, a transformer cannot carry the entire load, ”he says.

    MLA PK Sekar Babu, who is seeking re-election, is aware of the problems. “All roads are narrow and the floating population is high. There is no place to build a parking lot. The amount of garbage is twice what you see in other constituencies as it is a business district. The drainage system is 60 years old and although we have expanded its capacity, it needs improvement, ”he says.

    He says water has been supplied from the Kilpuk pumping station for the last 40 years, one of the reasons that the tail-end areas of the supply network are suffering.

    The government has closed the Elephant Gate Bridge without preparing the results.

    He, along with Chennai’s Central MP Dayanidhi Maran, had represented repeatedly for the state and union governments.

    After constant pressure, the government has agreed to work on storm-water drains on the collapsed Wall Tax Road 10 years ago.

    Although former Chief Minister Jayalalitha issued a GO to build a 230 KV station, the government did not take steps. “Next time, if the DMK regime comes, we will resolve people’s infrastructure issues,” he says.

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  • Cash, goods seized from chennai

    Cash, goods seized from chennai

    Flying squads and static monitoring teams have seized cash and material worth ₹ 5.8 crore from 16 assembly constituencies in Chennai district after the election announcement.

    According to data compiled by the Chennai District Election Office on Sunday evening, most cash and material were seized from 20 locations in the northern and central parts of the city.

    On Sunday, ₹ 93,000 was seized from Virugambakkam assembly constituency in South Chennai.

    On Saturday, 3,370 kg PDS rice bags were seized from Nelson Manikam Road in front of Ampa Skywalk Mall. The rice has been sent to the Tamil Nadu Civil Supplies Corporation.

    On Friday, authorities seized 12.6 kg of gold from Anna Nagar assembly constituency. Gold worth ₹ 5 crore was sent to Perambur Pursavalam sub-treasury and the nodal officer concerned with income tax was informed. Most of the seized material in the city belongs to nine persons from the Harbor Assembly constituency.

    On EVR Periyar Salai, authorities seized 2.6 kg of silver 10 days ago.

    Perambur, Dr. Cash and material have also been seized from constituencies such as Radhakrishnan Nagar, Chepak Thiruvallikeni and Egmore.

    Railway Protection Force personnel on Thursday seized ₹ 16.6 lakh in cash and 15.3 kg of silver from a passenger at MGR Chennai Central railway station. Officials said cash and material have been sent to the Fort Tondiarpet sub-treasury.

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  • Chennai city police personnel rewarded for catching serpent thieves

    Chennai city police personnel rewarded for catching serpent thieves

    Both the accused are originally from Bengaluru, had broken into homes in Anna Nagar, Aminjikarai, Thirumangalam, Mogappair, Koyambedu and Arumbakkam.

    Commissioner of Greater Chennai Police Mahesh Kumar Aggarwal on Saturday rewarded a special team which arrested two habitual thieves from Bangalore. Crime inspector of anna nagar a. The team, led by Kannan, arrested the suspects, who were notorious thieves in Bengaluru.

    Police said 50-year-old Nadarajan and his family, a businessman living in the ‘R’ block of Anna Nagar, went to Pudukottai in January. While they were away, the thieves entered her house and took gold ornaments and ₹ 4 lakh in cash. Mr. Nadarajan lodged a complaint with Anna Nagar Police Station.

    A special team monitored the suspects with the help of CCTV footage and information shared by the Bengaluru Police.

    The two accused were seen traveling in an autorickshaw and tried to escape, but were caught after the chase. Police identified him as Bharata, 39, and Karthikumar alias ‘Escape’ Karthik, 32, both of Bengaluru.

    Investigation revealed that the duo targeted and vandalized the closed houses at Anna Nagar, Aminjikarai, Thirumangalam, Mogappair, Koyambedu and Arumbakkam. He was also involved in a robbery at Mr. Nadarajan’s house.

    Police recovered 64 gold sovereigns, in 10.5 lakh cash and an autorickshaw from them.

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  • 48% of Chennai voters are still not on the rolls

    48% of Chennai voters are still not on the rolls

    According to the findings of a study by the District Election Office, more than 48% of the voters in 16 assembly constituencies of the city district have not registered their names in the voter list.

    The city’s district election officials found that out of 1,24,824 residents in the 18-19 age group, only 64,152 have registered their names in the voter list. Many young voters are not ready for nomination. Authorities have started going to homes to convince young voters to enroll. Authorities also plan to take an initiative to increase voting among young voters in this election.

    “We have started a campaign to create awareness among young voters. Officials will contact 64,152 voters for the first time and persuade them to nominate. We are conducting 34 different activities focusing on young voters. The concert at Marina Beach on Sunday at 6 am will attract young voters. Another program is also expected to focus on young voters at Nageswara Rao Park at 5 pm on Sunday evening. Another event will be held at 6 pm on Sunday evening at Anna Nagar Tower Park. In the last election, the city’s 16 assembly constituencies had more than 84,000 voters for the first time.

    10 out of 34 activities are underway to create awareness among voters. Events such as e-bike rally, hostel, beach, gymnasium, stadium and public transport hub are planned this week.

    An official said efforts would be made to bridge the gender gap with 82.9% of men and 81.18% of women. This week Rangoli programs have been proposed to create awareness among women voters at various places. The training of election officials started on Saturday. There were meetings with election expense observers at Ripon Buildings on Saturday.

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  • E-EPIC Camp set up in Chennai

    E-EPIC Camp set up in Chennai

    From Saturday, Chennai District Election Office will organize e-EPIC camp at 1,056 polling places in the city. Electors who have not received their EPIC cards have been asked to visit the camps to get help in downloading the e-EPIC, which will be accepted by the officials during the voting. Over 80,000 first-time voters are expected to visit camps in 16 assembly constituencies in Chennai.

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  • Chennai, 4 districts are 67% of the latest cases.

    Chennai, 4 districts are 67% of the latest cases.

    265 cases were reported after Chengalpattu, Coimbatore, Tiruvallur and Tiruppur; 4 more people died

    A total of 670 individuals tested positive for COVID-19 in Tamil Nadu on Friday, bringing the total to 8,58,272. Chennai, along with Chengalpattu, Coimbatore, Tiruvallur and Tiruppur, accounted for 67% of the fresh cases.

    There were 265 cases in Chennai, followed by 57 in Chengalpattu, 51 in Coimbatore, 44 in Thiruvallur and 31 in Tiruppur.

    Coronavirus |  Chennai, 4 districts are 67% of the latest cases.

    In Thanjavur, 23 individuals tested positive for COVID-19, while Kanchipuram and Erode recorded 18 and 17 cases respectively. A total of 25 districts had fewer than 10 cases each.

    The number of persons under treatment was 4,483. Of this, Chennai has an account of 1,961. Another 527 people, including 258 in Chennai, were discharged after treatment. So far, 8,41,250 persons have been discharged.

    The state recorded four more fatal incidents – three in Chennai and one in Thiruvallur. Three of them were in their 80s.

    An 81-year-old woman from Chennai was admitted to a private hospital on March 3 with fever, cough and difficulty in breathing. She died on March 10 due to acute respiratory distress syndrome and COVID-19 pneumonia. With this, the state toll stood at 12,539.

    In the last 24 hours, 65,109 samples were tested, the total number of samples tested so far is 1,81,51,986.

    Vaccination in T.N.

    On Friday, 94,282 persons received vaccines in Tamil Nadu, which so far has a total coverage of 13,00,446.

    So far, the number of disabled seniors has crossed 3 lakh.

    Out of 94,282 persons, most of them – 76,528 persons received vaccines at government COVID-19 vaccination centers.

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    Postage dues to be held on March 19

    The postal department will organize the post at its Anna Road Head Post Office at 10 am on March 19. Residents can send their complaints via post or email to [email protected]. On or before 16 March.

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  • Security will be increased at sensitive, important polling stations in Chennai

    Security will be increased at sensitive, important polling stations in Chennai

    District Election Officer G Prakash said that Chennai District Election Office will facilitate additional security arrangements for voters in 565 sensitive and 30 important polling stations in 16 assembly constituencies.

    Speaking to reporters after a meeting with City Police Commissioner Mahesh Kumar Aggarwal on Thursday, Mr. Prakash said that there was a need to improve the security system for voters in 158 residential areas who were vulnerable to electoral crime.

    More than 30 polling stations at 10 places in 16 assembly constituencies recorded more than 90% turnout in previous elections, and the majority of the votes were secured by a single candidate. Such polling stations are classified as important.

    “The Election Commission of India (ECI) has ordered a postal ballot for senior citizens, persons with disabilities and COVID-19 patients. In Chennai district, 18,268 senior citizens out of 1.08 lakh have received 12D forms for postal ballot. A total of 7,460 persons with disabilities and 90 COVID-19 patients have been identified for delivery of postal ballots, ”said Mr. Prakash.

    1.19 lakh forms have been sent to residential neighborhoods for the convenience of postal ballots. A total of 5,238 senior citizens and 710 handicapped persons have handed over 12D forms to the authorities. “We will soon inform the media persons about the postal ballot,” he said.

    The District Election Office has received 30 complaints on the toll-free helpline 1800-425-7012. There have been 49 complaints received on the CVIGIL app. A total of 2,762 residents phoned the 1950 helpline to get clarification regarding electoral aspects such as Electoral Photo Identity Card (EPIC). Residents reported 17 violations with the Model Code of Conduct. A total of 14 FIRs have been registered.

    9,847 voting machines have been arranged with 7,292 control units and 7,474 VVPATs. Flying squad and static surveillance teams have so far seized 13 bags of gutkha, 2,960 kg of rice, 28.6 kg of silver and 73 grams of gold.

    “Election officials have cleaned graffiti, posters and banners at 45,044 places. We will start including expenses in the account of candidates in the event of a fresh default. Returning officers are empowered to reject candidates who violate the COVID-19 criteria, such as wearing masks. During nomination only two persons should be involved with the candidate. They should wear masks, ”said Mr. Prakash.

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