Rs 117 crore for slum rehab projects
Chennai: Chief minister Jayalalithaa has sanctioned a sum of Rs 117.15 crore for the Slum Clearance Board towards construction of 1,472 homes for rehabilitation of slum-dwellers and other poor families residing at Kakanji Nagar in ward 96 of the Chennai corporation, a release said.
The multi-storeyed tenements will be constructed on the outskirts of the city at Athipattu near Ambattur. The project has also received an additional Rs 42.68 crore as part of the state government fund. “The individual homes will have a total area of 271 square feet with two rooms, a kitchen, balcony and a toilet area,” slum clearance board officials said in a release.
The Slum Clearance Board is also engaged in the construction of an additional 8,048 multi-storeyed homes at Kannagi Nagar near Okkiyam Thoraipakkam in addition to the existing 15,656 homes already constructed at the site and have been handed over to the poor and roadside dwellers from across the city.
The ambitious Kannagi Nagar project had been taken to clear illegal roadside tenements across the city and thousands of families who lived in huts and roadside tenements were gradually moved to the new homes built at Kannagi Nagar, the release added.
Due to the sudden surge in population due to the relocation of slum dwellers from across the city, the state government has taken adequate measures to ensure that these people have enough transport facilities to commute to the city for work.
“Hence, the existing bus terminus in Kannagi Nagar is being expanded to accommodate the parking of 20 buses. An administrative office and a time keeper’s office will also be set up soon. The chief minister has allocated Rs 2 crore towards the expansion of the bus terminus,” state officials said in a release.