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Children return to school after summer vacation; Speaker, Collector receive students with free notebooks, uniform
Children return to school after summer vacation; Speaker, Collector receive students with free notebooks, uniform

The Hindu

time4 days ago

  • General
  • The Hindu

Children return to school after summer vacation; Speaker, Collector receive students with free notebooks, uniform

Tamil Nadu Assembly Speaker M. Appavu on Monday received the students of Valliyoor Government Higher Secondary School with notebooks and free uniforms as they returned to their school after the summer vacation. He said over two lakh students in the 1,195 government and government-aided schools in the district would receive the free notebooks and uniforms. Since the Tamil Nadu Government was keen on eradicating dropouts and encouraging the children to pursue their higher education after passing Plus Two, various welfare schemes like 'Puthumai Penn' and 'Thamizh Puthalvan' schemes had been introduced for giving the monthly assistance of ₹1,000 to them. Free breakfast scheme had been implemented in the government and the government-aided schools. 'Smart Classrooms' were being created in all government schools to make teaching and learning easier. Spoken English class had become part of the government schools. 'The children, especially the students from rural poor families, should make use of these welfare schemes to academically excel and come-up in life,' the Speaker said. District Collector R. Sukumar appealed to the children to respect and abide by the teachers and concentrate only on their studies. Chief Educational Officer M. Sivakumar and District Educational Officer Sai Subbulakshmi were present. Teachers of various schools received their students, especially the primary school children, returning to the school after the vacation with chocolates, flowers and sandal paste.

Radhapuram Assembly segment gets nine more part-time ration shops
Radhapuram Assembly segment gets nine more part-time ration shops

The Hindu

time4 days ago

  • Business
  • The Hindu

Radhapuram Assembly segment gets nine more part-time ration shops

The Radhapuram Assembly segment has sanctioned nine more part-time ration shops. According to Radhapuram MLA and Assembly Speaker M. Appavu, 35 new ration shops have been established in his constituency over the past four years. Considering the genuine demand for more shops, the MLA had submitted a memorandum to the Minister for Cooperation K.R. Periya Karuppan and the Minister for Food and Consumer Protection R. Sakkarapani seeking sanctioning of 30-odd new ration shops in his constituency to ensure the supply of essential commodities to the cardholders through the fair price shops in their area itself. Subsequently, 13 shops were sanctioned in the first phase, which were opened on April 24 last, and the government has given permission for opening nine more part-time ration shops in many places. These ration shops will come up at Nambipathu (Wednesday, Friday and Sunday), Puthukkudiyiruppu in Achampadu village panchayat (Wednesday), Aachchiyoor in Anaikulam panchayat (Thursday), Kulaththukudiyiruppu in Valliyoor town panchayat (Friday), Pullamangalam in Irukkanthurai panchayat (Thursday), Senaarkulam (Saturday), Ponnaarkulam (Friday), Kalvilai in Karisuttrupudhur panchayat (Friday) and Sooduyarnthaanvilai (Saturday). 'We've built permanent buildings in the past four years for all 48 new ration shops from the MLA Constituency Development Fund. Hence, the nine new ration shops will also get buildings very soon once the officials identify the accessible place,' Mr. Appavu told 'The Hindu' on Monday.

Digitisation of Tamil Nadu Assembly proceedings since 1952 is on: Speaker Appavu
Digitisation of Tamil Nadu Assembly proceedings since 1952 is on: Speaker Appavu

The Hindu

time27-05-2025

  • Politics
  • The Hindu

Digitisation of Tamil Nadu Assembly proceedings since 1952 is on: Speaker Appavu

People would soon have access to the historic proceedings of Tamil Nadu Assembly as digitisation of the House proceedings since the year 1952 is going on, Speaker M. Appavu said in Tirunelveli on Tuesday (May 27, 2025). In an informal chat with journalists after participating in the foundation stone laying ceremony for the senior citizens' home coming up in Palayamkottai, Mr. Appavu said active steps had been initiated for digitising the Assembly proceedings since 1952 so that the people could access the historic speeches made in the Assembly by legendary leaders on different topics. Besides, efforts are on to digitise the Assembly proceedings between 1921 and 1952 too. 'I can assure you that the ongoing digitisation exercise will be completed before the tenure of the current Assembly,' Mr. Appavu said. On the live telecast of the Assembly proceedings, the Speaker said the Assembly had formulated norms for streaming live the question hour and discussions were on for live telecasting other sessions too. The legislators were being sensitised on using parliamentary words to maintain the dignity and decorum of the House even during heated debates, he said. 'We are keen that there should be no politicising of any issue taken-up for debates in the Assembly and hence we are contemplating the possibilities of live telecasting all proceedings of the Assembly. We will never say 'no' like the previous (AIADMK) regime,' Mr. Appavu said. Adverting to other issues, he said the locals living around the Kudankulam Nuclear Power Project should be given priority in the recruitment of the personnel for 'C' category posts in KKNPP. The Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited (NPCIL), the proponent of KKNPP, was giving preference for the locals and the land-losers who had given their lands for the project, till 2011 and the situation changed after 2011. Hence, the locals protested against KKNPP, which was forced to call off the written exam. 'Hence, we are holding talks with the KKNPP and the NPCIL for giving priority for locals in recruitment,' the Speaker said. When asked about Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan's charge that Chief Minister M.K. Stalin was playing dual role in the Centre's 'One Nation, One Election' move, Mr. Appavu said: 'The Chief Minister never acts on any issue as he is only for the welfare of Tamil Nadu and Tamils.'

Undue delay by Governor in giving assent to Bills forced T.N. government to approach SC, says Appavu
Undue delay by Governor in giving assent to Bills forced T.N. government to approach SC, says Appavu

The Hindu

time22-05-2025

  • Politics
  • The Hindu

Undue delay by Governor in giving assent to Bills forced T.N. government to approach SC, says Appavu

While the Governors of BJP-ruled States were giving nod to the Bills passed by the respective Assemblies within the shortest possible time, the Tamil Nadu Governor did not give his assent for the Bills passed by the Tamil Nadu Assembly even after a couple of years, which forced the State to approach the Supreme Court to find legal remedy, Speaker M. Appavu said. Speaking to reporters on Thursday, he said the Indian Constitution had made it clear that the Governors should give their assent to the Bills passed by the Assemblies 'as soon as possible'. If the Assembly passed a Bill again after being rejected by the Governor in the first instance, he should give the assent without any delay. While this practice was in vogue in the BJP-ruled States, the Governors of Opposition-ruled States were sitting on the Bills for even 2 or 3 years. 'And, this delay forced the Tamil Nadu Government to approach the Supreme Court in search of legal remedy and the apex court had set deadline for the Governors and even for the President. This verdict had become the lighthouse for the entire country,' Mr. Appavu said. The Speaker, while responding to a question pertaining to the stay given by the Madras High Court for amendments taking away the Governor's powers in appointing Vice-Chancellors to the State universities after a case in this connection had already been disposed of by the Supreme Court, suspected that the case filed in the Madras High Court was a 'pre-planned one' as the plaintiff from Tirunelveli had approached the court directly instead of first filing the case before the Madurai Bench of Madras High Court. He also expressed 'doubt' over the admission and hearing by a vacation bench of Madras High Court a Public Interest Litigation filed by a Tirunelveli-based advocate. 'Instead of approaching the Madurai Bench of Madras High Court first, the plaintiff from Tirunelveli has filed his PIL directly before the vacation bench of the Madras High Court, which has heard the case immediately to give its stay. So, it has raised various doubts among the public, especially among the legal fraternity,' he said.

Speaker, Tirunelveli Collector review progress of ongoing development schemes of Radhapuram constituency
Speaker, Tirunelveli Collector review progress of ongoing development schemes of Radhapuram constituency

The Hindu

time21-05-2025

  • Health
  • The Hindu

Speaker, Tirunelveli Collector review progress of ongoing development schemes of Radhapuram constituency

Tamil Nadu Assembly Speaker M. Appavu and District Collector R. Sukumar inspected 7 major ongoing development works in the Radhapuram Assembly constituency on Wednesday. Mr. Appavu and Dr. Sukumar inspected the construction of Valliyoor government hospital, apartments with 506 units being built by the Tamil Nadu Urban Habitat Development Board, Valliyoor Bus-Stand, Valliyoor Market, drinking water project for Kalakkad municipality and 7 town panchayats, another drinking water project costing ₹609 crore for 831 villages in Radhapuram Assembly constituency and groyne construction at Kootapuli at the cost of ₹48.50 crore. The Valliyoor Government Hospital, situated advantageously close to the four-lane national highway, is being built at the cost of ₹30 crore with four modern operation theatres, CT scan facilities and geriatric ward. The upcoming hospital will have all modern facilities to ensure better medical care to the patients. The ground floor of the hospital will have all clinical diagnostic services, CT scan, digital X-ray, ultrasound scan, ECG, general medicine, paediatric, gynaecology, ophthalmology, orthopaedic surgery, psychiatry and dermatology departments and the kitchen for preparing food for the patients. Facility for post-mortem is also being created separately on this campus. The first floor will house in-patient wards, post-operative care ward, dialysis etc. The intensive care units, four operation theaters, tuberculosis ward, de-addiction ward, HIV treatment ward and geriatric ward will be created in the second floor. 'While the geriatric ward is a common feature in a medical college hospital in the modern medicine, for the first time, a geriatric ward is being created in a government hospital for benefiting the senior citizens of Valliyoor and its surroundings. The officials concerned have been instructed to complete the work at the earliest. We expect the Valliyoor government hospital to be ready to receive patients from September this year,' Mr. Appavu hoped. Apart from the hospital, a round the clock, Public Health Laboratory on an outlay of ₹1 crore, which will be vital cog in Department of Public Health's disease surveillance programme, is also coming up on the premises. The upcoming clinical lab will be a boon to the patients from Valliyoor and other areas up to Radhapuram, Thisayanvilai, Nanguneri, Kalakkad and Pazhavoor since a range of microbiological, biochemistry and pathology investigations can be done here. Hence, the lab is expected to play vital role in prevention and control of epidemic-prone diseases in this region. The lab will provide services such as stool culture, blood culture, operation theatre swab analysis, bacteriological analysis of drinking water, serology / ELISA for dengue, chikungunya, viral hepatitis (A and E), measles, leptospirosis, scrub typhus etc. The Speaker, after inspecting the ongoing construction of the Valliyoor bus-stand on an outlay of ₹12.13 crore and the reconstruction of the market at the cost of ₹6.03 crore, reviewed the progress of the groyne construction at Koottapuli. Mr. Appavu and the Collector gave much importance to the early completion of the two drinking water projects meant for Radhapuram Assembly constituency being implemented at the cost of ₹609 crore and the other one costing ₹423.13 crore for Kalakkad municipality and Nanguneri, Ervadi, Moolaikaraipatti and Thirukkurungudi town panchayats, all falling under Nanguneri Assembly constituency, and Valliyoor, Thisayanvilai and Panagudi town panchayats in Radhapuram Assembly segment. 'Both the projects should be expedited and commissioned at the earliest even though December-end is the deadline,' said Mr. Appavu. Even as Mr. Appavu and Dr. Sukumar were inspecting the ongoing construction of the Valliyoor bus-stand, they had to encounter the Valliyoor town panchayat's inefficiency as around 100 residents of Kottaiyadi in ward 18 of the urban civic body heaped their complaints in front of them. The residents complained that they were not getting drinking water in sufficient quantity even as other parts of Valliyoor were ensured decent supply. Moreover, the roads in this area were in pathetic shape, they said. The Speaker and the Collector immediately asked the officials of Valliyoor town panchayat to address these complaints and submit the compliance report within a week.

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