Resettlement sites in Chennai to get sports boost; Rs 4 crore sanctioned
Resettlement sites in Chennai to get sports boost: The Greater Chennai Corporation is planning to construct brand-new athletic facilities in a number of the neighborhoods in Greater Chennai that are undergoing revitalization.
In the course of the meetings that have been held by the City Habitat Development Committee, plans have been developed.
In response to inquiries raised by the Tamil Nadu Urban Habitat Development Board, these sessions were organized and carried out (TNUHDB).
More than ten projects with a total budget of four crore rupees have been approved as of right now in order to upgrade the existing playground in the Tiruvottiyur zone, which is located in Kannagi Nagar and Tsunami Quarters.
This is being done in order to upgrade the existing playground in the Tiruvottiyur zone. According to authorities from the corporation who have claimed that they will make this announcement, more initiatives of a similar kinds, such as the construction of athletic facilities and gyms, will apparently be done throughout the balance of the city’s resettlement districts.
Within the confines of the city, there are around 15 unique zones, and each of these areas has a thousand residential properties within its borders.
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“Despite the fact that an empty field has been utilized as the playground in Kannagi Nagar, there are no amenities to be found there,” the author says. The creation of one that includes high tower lights, compound walls, and athletic equipment will lead to an increase in the number of children who participate in sports.
According to Ashwini Karuna, a councilor who covers the Kannagi Nagar neighborhood in Bangalore, “their right upkeep would help prevent the grounds from becoming a den for anti-social activities.”
Since it was first established three months ago, the City Habitat Development Committee has been tasked with improving departmental coordination and locating solutions to problems that have arisen in resettlement zones.
Additionally, the committee is responsible for finding ways to address challenges that have emerged in these areas. The corporation commissioner, who is also the managing director of TNUHDB and works as the committee’s vice chairman, is in charge of administering the organization. In addition, the corporation commissioner serves as the vice chairman.
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