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TN Govt taking up rehabilitation work: District Collector

Cuddalore, Dec 25 (UNI) The Tamil Nadu Government has taken up tsunami rehabilitation works at a cost of Rs 15777.70 lakh in the district.

In a press release here today, District Collector Gagandeep Singh Bedi said the funds was made available through the central and state governments besides the Asian Development Bank.

With this funds works for the construction of houses, schools, roads, drinking water facilites, among other things, were being taken up and the works were on the verge of completion, he added.

He said a radio alert system was introduced in 55 villages in the district and dredging work at a cost of Rs 14 crore was being taken up at the Cuddalore port.

Mr Bedi said the December 26, 2004 tsunami had taken away the lives of 610 persons, including 236 children in this district and 38 were still missing.

Altogether 99,704 persons from 20,677 families in the villages in the radius of 57 km were affected. As many as 948 cattles perished and 2,323 houses collapsed besides 415.25 hectares of cultivable land affected in the calamity.

He also said 193.47 hectares of fruit garden was damaged and 1,215 mechanised boats, 287 fishing nets, 169 boats and 203 catmarans and 284 boat engines were lost in the disaster.

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Coconut groove blast not to affect security for Shekhawat

Puducherry, Dec 25 (UNI) The explosion at a coconut groove at Thengaithittu near here on Saturday last will not pose any problems to security arrangements made for the visit of Vice-President Bhairon Singh Shekawat here on December 30. Senior Superintendent of Police Chaya Sharma, in a statement here clarified that the place was one-and-a-half km away from the helipad where Mr Shekhawat is scheduled to land. She said the crude explosive device seized by the police.....

Two drown in lake

Chennai, Dec 25 (UNI) Two people drowned in Puzhal lake at suburb Ambattur here today whil they were having bath. Police said, a 12-year-old boy Dineshraj of Krishnagiri, who came here as a guest, went to take bath in the lake, accidentally went to the deep water and got drowned. Neelakandan (28) the boy's relative, who attempted to save the boy also drowned. Later the bodies were fished out from the lake and sent to the.....

Tourists deprived off enjoying Christmas at Brindavan Gardens

Mysore, Dec 25 (UNI) Thousands of tourists who thronged the world famous Brindavan Gardens at Krishnaraja Sagar reservoir on Christmas here today returned disappointed as the musical fountains failed to enthrall the visitors due to power failure. The irrigation officials have told UNI the musical fountains, which was the star attraction for the visiting tourists at the Brindavan Gardens could not function due to power failure. The entire Brindavan Gardens which used to be illuminated.....
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