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Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Valadi-Ariyalur railway track doubling work to begin soon

MADURAI: Work to lay the second railway track between Valadi and Ariyalur, as part of the Villupuram-Tiruchi-Dindigul doubling project, would begin soon, the Madurai Divisional Railway Manager (additional charge), P.V. Vaidialingam, said.

Talking to reporters here on Monday, he said that this small stretch was a critical one on the Chennai-Madurai sector. Stating that three cement factories were on this stretch, he said that an additional track would ease traffic, especially in movement of goods trains.

Work on the 49-km-stretch would be taken up at a cost of Rs. 60 crore. However, he said that the real improvement on rail traffic could be seen only when the doubling work was completed on the Villupuram-Tiruchi-Dindigul section. The project had been sanctioned at a cost of Rs. 1,200 crore and the work awarded to Rail Vikas Nigam Limited.

Since the Chennai-Madurai sector was over-utilised, it was difficult for the railways to introduce even one more additional train. The second line would significantly increase the track capacity. Doubling work between Madurai and Dindigul had been completed.

On electrification, Mr. Vaidialingam said that the work between Tiruchi and Madurai was expected to be completed by March 31. It would facilitate increasing the speed of trains and also the haulage capacity of goods trains. The Additional Divisional Railway Manager, T. Venkatasubramanian, was present.

Thursday, August 19, 2010

Father of Library' C.R. Ranganathan: Procure books to help IAS, IPS aspirants

Villupuram, 19th Aug: Collector R. Palanisamy has called upon district library officials to procure books needed to help candidates prepare for Indian Administrative Service and Indian Police Service.

He was speaking at a function organised here on Monday to observe the birth anniversary of ‘Father of Library' C.R. Ranganathan and Library Day. Mr. Palanisamy said that while the district central library was equipped with such books, the taluks libraries were not.

He promised assistance to the libraries to procure such books for helping candidates prepare for civil services examinations. The employment office and the panchayat offices had set apart a separate section for keeping books for competitive examinations. He noted that library was not a facility for stacking books but a vibrant place that enriched knowledge.
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