
  Jayashree Muralidharan, Tiruchi Collector receiving the best collector  award from Chief Minister Jayalalithaa at the Collector's conference in  Chennai on Monday. 
       Chief Minister Jayalalithaa on Monday made several  announcements, including the establishment of an institute of fisheries  technology in Tiruvallur district, declaration of Chitra Pournami as a  religious festival and the provision of solar energy system in new  government hospitals. 
      The proposed institute would  be set up to impart vocational training courses in fisheries and  affiliated to the Fisheries University, being established at  Nagapattinam. Fishermen in Ramanathapuram district  would be permitted to go for multi-day fishing in deep seas against the  present arrangement of permitting only single-day fishing. The token  system would be adopted in this regard.
       Another  announcement regarding fisherfolk was that when fishermen were reported  missing in the high seas, helicopters would be hired on need basis for  effective search and rescue operations. Sophisticated high-speed boats would be provided to coastal security and marine police for search and rescue. The  announcements were based on requests of the Collectors which were all  agreed to in principle. Secretaries concerned, the Chief Minister said  in her concluding address at the Collectors' Conference, would ensure  that the orders were issued quickly. The number of her announcements was  43. 
         An official said that the government would  declare Chitra Pournami as a religious festival in Tiruvannamalai  district. Consequently, the Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowment  Department would provide financial support towards the conduct of the  festival. To enable the removal of silt from  channels in the Cauvery basin area before the release of water from the  Mettur dam in June, administrative sanction would be given in January  every year instead of May as done now. All maintenance works of tanks  and channels would be taken up in January immediately after the dam was  closed for irrigation. Integrated operations of silt removal and  hyacinth would be carried out in Tiruvarur district.
          Action  would be taken to include small onions in the National Horticulture  Mission. For helping horticulture farmers of Krishnagiri, Aavin would  examine the option of purchasing excess mangoes and processing them as  mango milk shake and supplying them to noon meal centres. The  Ponneri revenue division would be bifurcated to the Ambattur division  that would include the Madhavaram taluk too. A ring road for Vellore,  provision of additional water supply to the Tuticorin town and a master  plan complex for Cuddalore was sanctioned. The district hospital in  Tiruvallur would be upgraded to provide trauma care. As some revenue  villages in Kanyakumari district were very large, they would be  re-organised. The Public Works Department would take up investigation  for anti-sea erosion measures in Kanyakumari.
            A truck  terminal in Tuticorin, flyovers in Coimbatore's Ukkadam and Athupalam  and Western Ring Road and the establishment of a bus body chassis unit  on the outskirts of Namakkal had been approved. The possibility of  widening and relaying Periyakulam-Kodaikanal would be examined. Short  messaging system (SMS)-based attendance system would be introduced for  school teachers all over the State. The post of PA to Collector (legal  matters) would be created in all districts. Laptops with printers would  be supplied to all village administrative officers. The Tourism  Department would develop Vathal Hills as a tourism spot, for which a  12-km-long link road would be laid under the scheme of Tamil Nadu  Village Habitation Improvement (THAI). 
The share of  financial contribution from the Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowment  Department towards the conduct of the Maha Deepam festival in  Tiruvannamalai would be enhanced from the present level of 50 per cent  to 70 per cent. 
Awards for Collectors
Chief Minister Jayalalithaa distributed awards to best performing Collectors and police officers.
The  first place in the category of award for best disposal of petitions  referred by Chief Minister's Special Cell for 2011 went to Jayashree  Muralidharan, Tiruchi District Collector; the second place – Darez  Ahamed, Perambalur District Collector, and the third place for C.  Munianathan, Tiruvarur District Collector, and U. Sagayam, Madurai  District Collector.
In respect of police officers,  the award had been given to P. Kannappan, Police Commissioner, Madurai  and M. Annadurai, Superintendent of Police, Tiruvarur, 
The  award for services to differently abled persons was presented to A.C.  Mohandoss, former Vellore Collector [2003] (first slot); R. Venkatesan,  former Kancheepuram Collector [2004] (second slot) and Gopalakrishnan,  former Vellore Collector [2006] and M. Vallalar, former Dindigul  Collector [2011] (third slot). The award for best Collector in  eradication of child labour 2009 had gone to K. Maharabhushanam, Salem  Collector.

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