Saturday, October 14, 2006

Sri Lankan Airlines in expansion mode

Under a more liberalised civil aviation policy between India and Sri Lanka, the Sri Lankan Airlines will operate a weekly flight to Coimbatore and Pune.
The Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the two countries on cooperation in civil aviation, originally signed in 2002, was renewed here at the end of two-day talks.

As per the new MoU, the Sri Lanka Airlines will operate an additional daily flight to Mumbai. Besides, the national carrier will be allowed to operate an additional daily flight to Bangalore from April 2008 once the new airport in the metro city is operational.

At present the Sri Lankan Airlines is allowed to operate on a daily basis to six Indian metropolises. In addition, India has permitted the carrier to make any number of trips to 18 designated tourist destinations. As a special case, the airline is given the facility to operate 15 flights to Chennai on a weekly basis.

As a carrier, which operates 36 flights to India in a week, Sri Lanka Airlines is the single largest foreign airline. In the next two weeks the Airlines is scheduled to start two weekly flights to Goa.

In a related development, the proposed new agreement between the Lanka Indian Oil Corporation (LIOC) and the Government of Sri Lanka has been delayed. Sarthak Behuria, Chairman, LIOC, and Chairman, Indian Oil Corporation (IOC), told a news conference here that the delay was due to technical reasons and he was hopeful that the pact would be concluded soon.

LIOC business plans


Talking about business plans of LIOC, Mr. Behuria said the lube oil blending plant at Trincomalee with an annual capacity of 18 million litres and an investment of $5 million would be completed by June next year.

Friday, October 13, 2006

Ring roads in coimbatore by DLF

Real estate developer DLF is investing Rs 10,000 crore in Tamil Nadu. The projects include a six-million sq ft IT park coming up over a 42-acre plot in Chennai, a shopping mall in the heart of the city and a residential township spread over 100 acres on the IT Corridor (OMR).

In addition, DLF has offered to participate in infrastructure projects to be initiated in the state by the government. The offer includes participating in creating infrastructure facilities in Chennai airport, besides developing ring-roads around Tier-II cities like Coimbatore, Madurai and Tiruchi. Rajeev Singh, vice-chairman, DLF, called on Tamil Nadu chief minister M Karunanidhi on Sunday morning.

State electricity minister Arcot N Veerasamy and PWD minister Duraimurugan were also present. “We are committed to invest Rs 10,000 crore or well over $2bn in various real estate and infrastructure projects in Tamil Nadu,” official sources in DLF told ET. Construction activity for DLF’s first project in Tamil Nadu — a six- million sq ft IT park at Manapakkam in Chennai, the largest IT park in the state — is already under way.
Source: Economic times

Thursday, October 12, 2006

Coimbatore police makes elaborate security arrangements

The city and Coimbatore Rural District Police have made elaborate security arrangements for the first phase of local body elections to be held on Friday.

A press release from the City Police said that 72 wards in the Coimbatore Municipal Corporation; Kurichi and Kuniamuthur Grade III municipalities; Saravanampatty, Chinnavedampatty and Kalapatty town panchayats were going to polls in the first phase.

To thwart any poll-related trouble, the city police have formed 11 zonal parties each headed by an Inspector who would be provided with a wireless-fitted vehicle and 10 police constables. Each Zonal Inspector would monitor the movement of three to eight patrol teams. 60 patrol mobile teams were being formed in the city to maintain vigil in and around the polling stations. Each mobile party would be covering 70 to 90 polling stations and each officer would be equipped with a wireless talkie to mobilise additional reinforcements in the event of trouble.

Not a single building housing a polling station would be left without police cover. 127 sensitive polling booths would have Tamil Nadu Special Police security cover and 15 hypersensitive polling stations would be videographed throughout. About 850 NSS volunteers (including 16 girl students of Jeyendra Saraswathy College and GRD College) from different colleges in the city were being roped in. A total of 1,500 policemen would be exclusively on poll-related security duty, including those from the Tamil Nadu Special Police and Armed Reserve.

Police personnel from the neighbouring Kerala have arrived in large numbers and would be kept in a state of readiness for ensuring swift reaction. In the event of trouble, the public could contact the following numbers: Election Control Room - 2301782, City Police Control Room - 2300970 and Intelligence Section - 2301737.

Similarly, the Rural Police have made elaborate arrangements in Pollachi and Mettuppalayam Municipalities going to polls in the first phase in addition to eight panchayat unions such as Annur, Gudimangalam, Karamadai, Kinathukkadavu, Periyanaickenpalayam, Pollachi (North), Sarkarsamakulam and Thondamuthur. In rural areas, 25 town panchayats and three grade-III municipalities such as Kavundampalayam, Kuniamuthur and Kurichi are going to polls.

Source : The Hindu

Sainik school entry test

The All India Entrance Examination for admission to VI and IX standards of Sainik School, Amaravathinagar for the academic year 2007-08 will be held on January 7.

A release from Alokesh Sen, Principal, said that only boys between 10 and 11 years as on July 01, 2007 would be eligible for admission to the sixth standard. Similarly, boys between 13 and 14 years as on July 1, 2007 and studying in VIII standard in a recognised school would be eligible for admission to ninth standard.

For prospectus and application forms, remit Rs 325 for General/Defence categories and Rs 225 for SC/ST categories, inclusive of registration fee and cost of old question paper.

Demand draft should be drawn on State Bank of India, Amaravathi Nagar (Branch Code 2191) in favour of "Principal, Sainik School, Amaravathi Nagar" along with a self-addressed and stamped (Rs 19 for unregistered parcel) envelope (25 cm x 20 cm), indicating standard to which admission was being sought (VI or IX) and category (Defence/General or SC/ST).

Candidates could also visit www.sainikschoolamaravathinagar.edu.in for the application form. Medium of examination should also be indicated for VI standard. Last date for issue of prospectus/application and receipt of completed application was December 10, 2006.
Source : The Hindu

Wednesday, October 11, 2006

Paramount to operate more services

With the arrival of the fourth Embraer jet with dual seating configuration, the coimbatore-based Paramount Airways will increase its operations out of the Kamaraj domestic terminal to 36 daily services from 28."The enhancement of services will be from October 20 coinciding with Deepavali. The new aircraft offers 11 first-class and 64 business-class seats," M. Thiagarajan, Managing Director, Paramount Airways, told The Hindu on Tuesday.

The new services would include an early morning Chennai-Kochi flight and two flights between Chennai and Coimbatore — one will depart at 10.50 a.m. and the other at midday. The timings of the evening connection to Coimbatore would be altered to suit the convenience of passengers.

At a meeting with Minister of State for Civil Aviation Praful Patel in Delhi recently, Mr. Thiagarajan said the promoters of approved private carriers met in Delhi and agreed to form an association.


Source : The Hindu

Tuesday, October 10, 2006

Chennai - Coimbatore Special trains for Diwali

The Southern Railway will run special trains between Chennai and Nagercoil, Tuticorin, Madurai and Coimbatore to clear extra rush of passengers in connection with Deepavali/Ramzan festivals.

Chennai Central - Coimbatore superfast specials: Train no. 0627 will leave Chennai Central at 22.20 hours on October 19 and 23 and arrive at Coimbatore at 07.15 hours the next day. In the return direction train no. 0628 will leave Coimbatore at 23.45 hours on October 22 and 24 and arrive at Central at 08.00 hours the next day.

The trains will stop at Arakkonam, Katpadi, Jolarpettai, Salem, Erode and Tiruppur. Train no. 0628 will stop at Perambur also.

Advance reservation for the above train will commence on October 10, according to a Southern Railway press release.

Source: The Hindu

Monday, October 09, 2006

Congress leader SRB admitted in a coimbatore hospital

Senior Congress leader and former Union Minister, S R Balasubramanian has been admitted to a private hospital here, with symptoms of chikungunya, hospital sources said.

Balasubramanian, 71, having body and joint pains since yesterday, was admitted around noon, sources in the K G Hospital, said.

After carrying out tests, the samples have been sent to Pune for analysis, the sources added.

source : The Hindu