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Chapter - 1 Final Report: Ambur Municipality 1.6. DISCUSSION WITH STAKEHOLDERS The Stakeholder meeting was arranged with Municipal chairman, Vice Chairman, commissioner, Councillors and NGOís of the project town. A base plan was prepared for the visit to the project towns during the month of October ë08. The objective of the stake holder meeting was to discuss about the needs of CCCBP and to highlight the basic issues on infrastructure such as water supply, sewerage, drainage, roads, social infra structures, etc. do Stakeholderís Meeting Further, in order to collect ward wise issues, proformae were distributed during the meetings and the councillors and NGOís were requested to mention the issues on physical and social infrastructure. Based on the issues mentioned in the proformae and discussion with the Municipal Chairman, Vice Chairman, Commissioner, Councillors, NGOís and Engineers, infrastructure requirements for the present and future were arrived. Accordingly proposals have been formulated which is given in the following chapters. - 15 - Voyants Solutions Private Limited
Chapter - 2 Final Report: Ambur Municipality 2 TOWN PROFIILE 2.1 AMBUR . . . TOWN PROFILE Ambur, is a Selection grade municipality, located on the Chennai-Bengaluru National Highway in Vellore district. The town is situated on the banks of Palar River. The population of Ambur Municipality is 99,624(Census 2001) and the area is 17.97 sq.km. Ambur municipality is geographically located at 12 48'0"N Latitude 78 43'11"E longitude. The town is at an average elevation of 316 m (1036 ft) above MSL. Copious Palar water and policy decisions of the Govt. have made Ambur a leading exporter of finished and unfinished leather products in India. It is known as the ìLeather City of Tamil Nadu." 2.2 REGIONAL CONNECTIVITY Road and rail: Ambur municipality lies on the Chennai- Bangalore National Highway. The town is at a distance of 200 km from Chennai, 180 km from Bengaluru and 50 km from Vellore. The town is well connected by road and rail with the nearby urban centers. Air The closest airport is in Chennai at a distance of 200 km which serves both domestic and International passengers. 2.3 HISTORY OF THE MUNICIPALITY Ambur was constituted as a Grade III Municipality in 1948 and as Grade II Municipality in 1973. Ambur Municipality was upgraded as Grade I Municipality during 1998 as per G.O. No. 85 of R.D. & L.A. Department and further upgraded to the present status of selection grade municipality. do - 16 - Voyants Solutions Private Limited
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Chapter - 1 Final Report: Ambur <strong>Municipal</strong>ity<br />
1.6. DISCUSSION WITH STAKEHOLDERS<br />
The Stakeholder meeting was arranged with <strong>Municipal</strong> chairman, Vice Chairman,<br />
commissioner, Councillors and NGOís of the project town. A base plan was prepared<br />
for the visit to the project towns during the month of October ë08. The objective of the<br />
stake holder meeting was to discuss about the needs of CCCBP and to highlight the<br />
basic issues on infrastructure such as water supply, sewerage, drainage, roads, social<br />
infra structures, etc.<br />
do<br />
Stakeholderís Meeting<br />
Further, in order to collect ward wise issues, proformae were distributed during the<br />
meetings and the councillors and NGOís were requested to mention the issues on<br />
physical and social infrastructure. Based on the issues mentioned in the proformae<br />
and discussion with the <strong>Municipal</strong> Chairman, Vice Chairman, Commissioner,<br />
Councillors, NGOís and Engineers, infrastructure requirements for the present and<br />
future were arrived. Accordingly proposals have been formulated which is given in<br />
the following chapters.<br />
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