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Where are the houses? City needs 60000 more Times of India CHENNAI: As per a United Nations study, the global urban population is growing at two persons per second. Almost 95% of the population growth is happening in urban centres and India has 12 such cities, including Chennai, that are bursting at the seams. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Landmarks to turn blue for Autism Day Times of India CHENNAI: A number of buildings across Chennai from Ripon Buildings on Poonamallee high road to Cosmopolitan Club on Anna Salai to the Sangeetha's restaurants will be turning blue on April 2. They are not celebrating India making it to the World Cup ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
More light at end of power projects Times of India CHENNAI: A growing population density is never good news for a power-starved city, but Chennai's energy managers sound optimistic. "The upcoming power projects in the state will add 6800 MW by 2012 and the city will get a fair share of it to meet its ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Water woes in Villivakkam Times of India CHENNAI: Residents of Tagore Nagar have been fuming over the irony of their situation for years. They live near Kilpauk Water Works but do not get proper drinking water because of the feeder main project has not been maintained. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Garbage piles mount as disposal fails to catch up Times of India CHENNAI: Garbage generation in the city has grown with its population, taking a toll on the two notified dumping yards located at Perungudi and Kodungaiyur. In 2001, the city generated 2922 tonnes of waste daily. Today, it produces 3347 tonnes of ... See all stories on this topic » |
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