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JULY 2019Chennai Trade CentreCHENNAI INDIA
11,12 &13
9th
Edition
POST SHOW REPORT 2019
COMPACK 9th EDITIONFACTS & FIGURES:
SHOW REPORT AT A GLANCE
COMPACK 2019 is a well-established exhibition for Complete packaging solutions taking place at Chennai Trade centre, Chennai, INDIA.
Running in its 10th Edition, COMPACK 2020 is an ideal platform for business targeting growing markets of India.
3No of
Exhibition days
92No of
ExhibitorsExhibition
Area
5600 + SQM
Total No of Visitor’s
7683 GoodExhibitor’s Feedback
Business / Company /
General
17%
3%
Information & communication
technology
2%
Research and development
Finance & accounts
1%
Factory/ Plant
management
15%
HR & Admin
1%
7%
Marketing, Advertising & PR
4%
Others
6%
Maintenance & Quality control
5%
Sales & distribution
25%
Purchasing & Procurement
14%
Technical Management
JOB FUNCTION:
Auto manufacturing ---------------------------------------------- 11%
Building & Construction ----------------------------------------- 3%
FMCG ------------------------------------------------------------------11%
Food & Beverage --------------------------------------------------13%
Retail, Home appliances & consumer goods ---------- 7%
IT & Electronic Equipment -------------------------------------1%
Printing & Publishing ---------------------------------------------9%
Pharmaceutical and Medical --------------------------------- 2%
Packaging, Labelling & Plastics ------------------------------24%
Energy / Electrical Power & Solar --------------------------- 15%
Logistics, & supply chain --------------------------------------- 1%
Other-------------------------------------------------------------------- 3%
VISITORS INDUSTRY PROFILE:
ROLE IN DECISION MAKING:
32.26%
35.65%
12.01%
0.18%
19.88%
77.54%5965
4646.04%
5.36%412
10.27%789
North
South
EastWest W E
N
S
ROLE IN VISITORS BY REGION:
Foregin0.84%
53
Top Management2479
Managers2739
Sales & Marketing923
Technical14
Other1528
1 M/s. A To Z Packagings
2 M/s. A.G. Belting Pvt. Ltd.
3 M/s. Aarem Engineering, Mumbai
4 M/s. Abhinav Electrical Industries
5 M/s. Air Pack
6 M/s. Ajit Industries Pvt Ltd
7 M/s. Akash Publication
8 M/s. Akshaya Enterprises
9 M/s. Allmark Scales Private Limited
10 M/s. Anjaneya Beltings
11 M/s. Arria Industries
12 M/s. Asian Print Systems
13 M/s. Blowchen Machines
14 M/s. Bonvario Power Transmission
15 M/s. Brandsmart Packaging Company India Pvt Ltd
16 M/s. Carry Well Packaging Pvt Ltd
17 M/s. COMPACT - UPS
18 M/s. Control Print Limited
19 M/s. Cosmos Twisters Pvt. Ltd.
20 M/s. Creative Packaging Systems
21 M/s. Domino Printech India Llp
22 M/s. Dry-Air Technologies
23 M/s. Durapak
24 M/s. E+L (INDIA) PVT. LTD.
25 M/s. Eco-Pack Pvt. Ltd.
26 M/s. Edge Packaging Systems Pvt Ltd
27 M/s. Electronics Device Worldwide Pvt Ltd
28 M/s. Emco & Co
29 M/s. Food Hospitality Agribusiness
30 M/s. Fortune Paper Tubes & Cores
31 M/s. Frank Technologies Private Limited
32 M/s. Gem Corporation
33 M/s. Giri Packers
34 M/s. Grace Pack
35 M/s. Hassia Packaging Pvt. Ltd.
36 M/s. HMS Enterprises
37 M/s. Impress Cutting Dies [P] Ltd.
38 M/s. Industrial Belts Corporation
39 M/s. Inferno Pactec India Pvt Ltd
40 M/s. Jayalakshmi Poly Packs Pvt Ltd
41 M/s. Jayaraj Fortune Packaging Pvt. Ltd.
42 M/s. Jet Inks P Ltd
43 M/s. Jiangsu Furi Precision Machinery Co. Ltd.
44 M/s. Jin Plast India
45 M/s. Kadco Systems
46 M/s. KGK Jet India Pvt Ltd
EXHIBITOR’S LIST
47 M/s. KMS Plastworld Pvt Ltd
48 M/s. MADHAN PACKAGING MACHINERIES
49 M/s. Mahabir Packaging
50 M/s. Maks Automation Pvt Ltd
51 M/s. Mgee Industries
52 M/s. Minipack
53 M/s. Mistry Packtech Engineering
54 M/s. MLT Pack Services
55 M/s. Monoprint Systems
56 M/s. Mount Kailash Printpack Machines
57 M/s. MULTIGRAPH MACHINERY COMPANY LTD.
58 M/s. Multitek Engineers
59 M/s. N.S.P Engravers
60 M/s. Nichrome India Ltd
61 M/s. Nilkamal Bubble Guard
62 M/s. Orpac Systems Private Limited
63 M/s. Packworld Industries
64 M/s. Prasanna Machineries
65 M/s. Precision Group Of Companies
66 M/s. PRIZM HOLOGRAPHY AND SECURITY FILMS PVT. LTD.
67 M/s. Quicklabel An Astronova Division
68 M/s. Rustoppers Packtech Private Limited
69 M/s. Sai Sri Automation
70 M/s. Sampack India Pvt Ltd
71 M/s. Sanjeev Flexi Pvt. Ltd.
72 M/s. Sealers India
73 M/s. Select Packaging Machinery Pvt.Ltd.
74 M/s. Sepack India Pvt Ltd
75 M/s. Shivvani Engineering Spares Pvt. Ltd.
76 M/s. Smart Pack
77 M/s. Spectra Plast India Pvt Ltd.,
78 M/s. Spectrapack Automation Pvt. Ltd.
79 M/s. Sriven Autopac Pvt Ltd
80 M/s. Standard Pack Engineering Company
81 M/s. Star Pac India Limited
82 M/s. Steer Engineering Pvt. Ltd.
83 M/s. Surya Enterprises
84 M/s. Surya Eximint
85 M/s. Taglio
86 M/s. Tecknode Paper Products
87 M/s. Toyo Resins Private Limited / Ducol Inks
88 M/s. Trujet Printing Inks
89 M/s. Velmayil Enterprises
90 M/s. Ventura Omnitech Pvt Ltd
91 M/s. Wisepack Associates
92 M/s. Yoghem Packaging India Private Limited
We are happy with our participation at the show. We met many actual buyers
at the event and were willing to come again in next edition of the show
that is why we con�rmed our booking for next year. - M/s. Minipack
COMPACK is absolutely a great platform for us, also have a great chance to talk to our customers directly through the exhibition. Thanks to Smart Expos & I
look forward to the co-operation next time too.
- M/s. Jiangsu Furi Precision Machinery Co. Ltd.
COMPACK is a famous show for packaging Industry in Chennai to learn about the market and to do business.
It has also provided a high standard of professional service.
Thank you very much.! - M/s. Nichrome India Ltd
The event was well organized and executed. The exhibition had a
wide range of exhibitors. Overall it was a great experience.
- M/s. Domino Printech India Llp
Testimonials
I am really happy about the quality of visitors.
The business opportunity have been excellent
with our main targets; the end users attending the show.
- M/s. Orpac Systems Private Limited
We had a very good experience at the event
and gained knowledge on how to tap the packaging Industry.
Exhibitor Testimonials:
Visitor Testimonials:
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REGIONAhead of the maize sowingseason this year in the State,the Tamil Nadu Agri cultur alUniversit y (TN AU) has con-stitut ed a task forc e to con-tain the damage the Fa ll Ar-my Wo rm had caused to thecrop in 2018.La st year, the Fa ll Arm yWorm that entered the coun-try from the U. S. thr oughAfri ca had destroye d maizeon 40 to 50% of the total cul-tivated area of 3.50 lakh ha.Or, the pest had broughtdown the maize produc tionin the State from near ly 21lakh metri c tonnes toaround 10 lakh metri ctonne s, K. S. Subramanian,Dir ector of Re search, TNAUtold The Hindu .The worst a ected dis-
tri cts were 17 and that in-cluded Perambal ur, Ar iya-lur , Thooth ukudi, Dindigul,Vi llupur am, Cuddalor e, Vi -rudh unagar , Tirup pur andNamak kal.Thi s year to prevent the
pest from having a free run,the TNAU had set up the taskforce under the leadership ofK. Pr abaka r, Director, Centrefor Plant Pr otection Studie s,and compr ising exper ts N.Muthu Kr ishnan and N.Sathaiah .The task force had net-
work ed with entomolo gistsin the 17distri cts and the lat-ter monit ored ground situ a-tion on a daily basis.Such a task forc e was ne-cessar y because Fa ll Arm yWo rm was a very notor iouspest that could easil y travel100 km a day, case its eggs so
that pestic ides had no im-pac t and fed on leaf, shoot,cob and almost any par t ofthe plant.Bes ides, the pest laid 200
eggs in a clust er and multi-plied every 15days.The task forc e's recom-menda tion, Mr. Subrama-nian said, was that the farm-ers should plough the eldbefore sowing maize so thatthe Fa ll Arm y Wo rm pupaewould be exposed to the sunand also turn a feed for thebirds.Next , the farmers should
apply neem cake at 250 kg aha, use only biological agent-coated seeds and spray aneem-based pesticide on theseedlings. A few weeks the-reafter, the when maize wasknee -high, the farmersshould repeat spraying the
pesticides.Additionall y, the farmers
could also place pher omonetraps to attract and kill thepest and leave a row vacantfor every three row s sown toenable late spraying of pesti-cides, if required.Demo nst ra tion plotsMr. Subramanian said theTNAU recommended theaforementioned approachonly after demonstrat ing thee ectiveness of the ap-proach. To guide maizefarmers, it had also esta-bli shed two or three demon -strat ion plots in each of thea ected blocks.Additionall y, the TN AUhad also moved the State Go-vernment to impor t an in-sec t that fed on Fa ll Arm yWorm eggs, he added.
TNAU constitutes task force tocontain impact of maize pestThe Fall ArmyWorm feeds on leaf, shoot, cob andalmost any part of theplant
Ka rt hik Mad ha va nCOIMBATORE
Southern Rai lway has noplans to extend Uday Ex -press that runs betweenCoimba tore and Bengaluru,a senior ra ilway o cial saidhere on Wednesday.On Tu esday, an email pe-
tition sent by one MubarakAli from South Ukka dam tovari ous o cials of the In-dian Rail ways said thatTra in No. 22665/22666Coimba tore - KSR Bengalu-ru Uday Exp ress trainshould not be extended toKe ra la.The petitioner claimedthat the extension would ad-
versel y a ect the commu-ters from Coimbatore .Speaking to The Hin du,the ra ilway o cial said ru-
mour s were being spread re-gard ing the extension of thetrain .The o cial noted that the
extension would not be“t echnic all y possible, ” ad-ding that the train ser vicemight be extended onlyfrom the Bengalur u side and
not from Coimbatore side.Palakka d MP V. K. Sree-kandan wrote to PiyushGoyal, Mini ster of Rail ways,on June 25 requesting forthe extension of Uday Ex -press till Pal akk ad.“If thi s train is extendedupto PGTN (Palak kadTown), the rate of occupa-
tion will inc rease as in thecase of other trains runnin gbetween Ke ra la and Banga-lor e (sic ),” Mr. Sreekandanclaimed in his letter.
‘No plan to extendUday Expr ess to Kerala’St a� Rep or terCoimbat or e
Many a stomach waschurned after a Wh atsAppvideo circulated on Wednes-day showed bund les of plan-tain leaves, clear ly meant toser ve food on a large scalefor a public gather ing,stacked against a wall abut-ting the ur inals inside theBharathipu ram publi c toiletru n by the Dharmapu riMunic ipalit y. The toiletabuts the Dharmap ur i ceme-tery.The plant ain leaves, pur-
por tedly for ser ving food at atemple festival, had been leftin the stinking public toiletto be later collec ted by un-known per sons.Fo llowing thi s, a sec tionof the media inspected thetoile t to nd shreds of plan-
tain leaves that had beendropped as the leaves werebeing taken out.According to the account
of a woman maint enancework er emplo yed by theMunic ipalit y as cont ractsta , some men had left thebundle s in the public toilet ,and they took it back later.She had also asked them toleave some of the leaves be-hind for her livestock .At rst , the videospawned rumo urs that the
plant ain leaves were meantto ser ve food for a govern-ment event , which was, ho-wever, found to be unt rueon veri cation.The Hin du cont actedDharma pur i Munic ipalCommi ssione r Maheshwari ,who was at a meeting inChennai. “W e are not awareof thi s until now. Th e Sani ta-tion In spector will be sent tothe toilet to inspect,” theCommi ssioner said.
P.V. Sr ivi dy aDHARMAPURI
Plantain leaves stackedinside a public toilet atBhar athipur am inDharmapuri.
Plantain leaves to servemealsstackedin Dharmapuri public toilet
Kumki elephan ts Suyambu(24) and Venka tesh (32) fromAnama lai Tiger Re serve wil lbe shifted to Chadivayalcamp of Coimba tore Fo re stDivision.Th e two wil l replace kum-
ki s Cheran (32) and John (27)of Chadivayal camp, whowil l be sent to Thep pakkaduin Mudumalai Ti ger Re ser ve.Che ran and John were shift-ed from Thep pakka du toChadivayal in Apri l last year.Fo re st Depar tment o -cials said the decision toshift kumki s Cher an andJohn to the parent camp wastaken after they were notfound t to be engaged inoper ations, mainly dr ivingout wild elephants thatstrayed into human habit a-
tions. The kumki s will betranspor ted in speciall y de-signed trucks .A. S. Marimuthu, Distri ctForest O cer, Pollachi forestdivision and Deput y Dir ec-tor of AT R, told The Hinduthat the Chief Wi ldlif e Wa r-den has issued an order toshift Suyambu and Venka-tesh to Chadivayal camp foroper ations to be carr ied outin Coimba tore Fo re st Divi-sion.Both elephants are
healthy, he said.The Chief Wi ldlif e Wa r-den issued the order afterveteri nar ians of the Depar t-ment checked Suyambu andVenka tesh and found themt.Chinna Thambiback in kr aalEle phan t Chinna Tham bi,
recentl y re leased from thekr aal (wooden enclosure) af-ter training, was put back inthe kr aal at Va ragaliyar ele-phant camp of AT R again fol-lowing safety concer ns.Denying rumo urs that theelephant attacked a ma-hout’s helper , o cials saidthat the move was par t ofelephant management .“T he elephant was kept inchains near the kr aal afterthe re lease. Fo llowing sug-gestion s from the veteri nar-ians, we removed a few woo-den panels from one side ofthe kr aal so that the ele-phant can seek shelter dur-ing ra in. Also , the elepha ntwil l be safe from possible en-counters with wild ele-phants that may enter thecamp dur ing monsoon, ”said an o cial.
Wil so n Th omasCOIMBATORE
Kumki elephants Suyambu,Venkateshtobeshifted toChadivayal camp
The city had a surpr ise visi-tor on Wednesday whencri cketer Dwayne John Br avovisited soc ial entrepreneurArunachal amMuruganantham .The Tr inida dian cri cketer
had seen the Oscar winnin glm “P er iod. End of Sen-tence” and heard of Mr. Mu-rugananth am's work . Hewanted to learn mor e aboutit and got in touch with Mr.Muruganantham .“H e spent mor e than twohours her e and even learntto mak e a sanit ar y napkinusing the machine that I haddeveloped,” Mr. Muruganan -tham said.“M r. Br avo’s team had got
in touch with me earl ier andwhen he came on Wednes-
day, I did not know that hewas a cri cketer. Severa lyoungsters gathered in frontof the house and said that
they had come to meet Mr.Br avo. Th at is when I learntwho he was, " he added.Awareness about men-
stru al hygiene is not high inthe Car ibbean Is lands andsanit ar y napkins are said tobe very expensi ve. Mr. Br avowants to set up the machinein Tr ini dad, mainl y forschool and colle ge students.“W e will send the rst ma-chine soon,” he said.“H e (Mr . Br avo) is a ro lemodel. He had come for a so-cial cause. Hi s count ry alsofaces a problem where manywomen do not have access toa ordable sanit ar y napkins.He is going to give the ma-chine to school and colle gestudents through his founda-tion. The y will be trained tomak e sanit ar y napkins. Wewill send a machine soonand depending on the re -quirement send mor e later,”Mr. Murugananthamexplained.
Cricketer DwayneBravomeets‘Padman’MurugananthamHewants to take themessage ofmenstrual hygiene to Trinidad
Renowned cricketer Dwayne Bravo with social entrepreneur
Arunachalam Muruganantham in Coimbat ore on Wednesday.
M. Sound ariy a Pr eethaCOIMBATORE
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THE TIMES OF INDIA, CHENNAI *THURSDAY, JULY 11, 2019 9TIMES REGION
Chennai: Asserting thatKarnataka’s Mekedatu damplan is a violation of courtorder, chief minister Edap-padi K Palaniswami onWednesday urged Unionminister for environment,forests and climate change,Prakash Javadekar to issuedirections to the expert ap-praisal committee of theministry to withdraw thesubject of Mekedatu from itsagenda for the next meetingslated for July 19.
In a separate letter, thechief minister also urgedJal Shakti minister Gajen-dra Singh Shekhawat not toaccord any clearance to Me-kedatu project as well as any
other project in the Cauverybasin contemplated by Kar-nataka without obtainingthe concurrence of TamilNadu and other co-basinstates. “The committee mayalso be directed to desistfrom entertaining the pro-posal in future and the pre-sent proposal may be reject-ed and returned to Karnata-ka,” the CM said in a letter toJavadekar, a copy of whichwas released to the media.
Palaniswami had urgedPrime Minister NarendraModi on June 24 to deny per-mission to Karnataka’s pro-posal, amid reports of thatstate reaching out to theUnion ministry for clear-ance. The expert appraisalcommittee for river valleyand hydro-electric projects,functioning under the min-istry, included the dam planfor grant o�resh Terms ofReference in its 25th meet-ing that is scheduled to takeplace on July 19.
The chief minister al-leged that the action of thecommittee to include theproposal of Karnataka fordiscussion in the meetingwas a violation of the noti-�ed �nal order of the Cauv-ery water disputes tribunaland the judgment of the Su-preme Court. Tamil Naduhas been conveying its“strong objections” and urg-ing the Centre to reject out-right Karnataka’s proposal.
“Cauvery basin is de�cit.Construction of Mekedatudam or any project in anyplace by the upper riparianstate will drastically a�ectthe lower riparian state’sshare of water,” the CM said,pointing to the interlocutoryapplication �led by the Ta-mil Nadu government in theSupreme Court against Me-kedatu dam plan, besidespendency of a contempt pet-ition against all concernedin the Karnataka govern-ment and at the Centre.
The Karnataka govern-ment has already submitteda detailed project report tothe Central Water Commis-sion in January, within twomonths of getting clearancefrom the central agency.
After Tamil Nadu cameup with strong protests, theCauvery Water Manage-ment Authority deferred theagenda for discussion in itstwo meetings held in Mayand June. The Tamil Nadugovernment’s contention isthat the proposed structure,just ahead of the inter-stateborder, was not in conform-ity with the �nal order of thetribunal, since the projectwas not a designated reser-voir for the release of waterfrom Karnataka to TamilNadu.
EPS writes toCentre opposingK’taka dam planCommitteeTo Discuss
Proposal OnJunly 19
T IMES NEWS NETWORK
FOCAL POINT: The Cauveryriver at Kanakpura in Karnatakawhere the state governmentwants to build a dam
TOI
WITHDRAW AGENDA,DEMANDS TN
Chennai/Vellore: A pictureof an elderly man falling atthe feet of o�cials and plead-ing with them to rescue himfrom bonded labour has be-come a poignant reminder ofhow a life of servitude con-tinues to be forced on thepoorest of the poor in an In-dia that dreams of becominga $5 trillion economy in �veyears. The picture of Kasi ge-nu�ecting before o�cialshas gone viral.
Eighty-year-old AppuRathinam, another memberof a group of 42 people, in-
cluding children from 13 fam-ilies, rescued from bonded la-bour on Wednesday, told TOIhe had been con�ned to acamp of bonded labourersfor the last four years. Theywere rescued thanks to a co-ordinated rescue operationby revenue o�cials of Vel-lore and Kancheepuram dis-
tricts of Tamil Nadu.A member of the Irula
tribe of snake catchers, whosubsist on a protein diet of�eld rats and live a nomadiclife, Rathinam worked withthe rest of the group in tim-ber units across the two dis-tricts for more than �veyears.
ation simultaneously from9.30am,” a source said. Onseeing revenue o�cials, Ka-si begged them to free himand others, said Gopi of theRescued Bonded Labourers’Association, who was pre-sent during the operation.
In Ranipet, sub-collectorElambahavath rescued 14people, including six chil-dren, from �ve families.
The rescued workers saidthey had been toiling in atimber unit for several yearsto repay loans ranging from`̀ 9,000 to `̀ 25,000. They hadbeen allegedly denied basicrights by their employer, Pra-santh, and were forced towork under the scorchingsun or pouring rain.
When a pregnant workerwent into labour, the ownerallegedly did not let her visita hospital. She gave birthwith an untrained relativeplaying midwife.
Nataraj, their Kancheep-uram-based employer, andhis relatives had kept themin bondage, restricting theirmovement and refusing to al-low the children to go toschool.
“I was treated like a slaveafter I took a loan of `̀1,000.All adults were forced towork from 6am till 6pm.There was no rest even onSundays. We were made toload logs onto trucks. Wefeared the workload and ill-treatment would kill ushere,” Rathinam told TOI.
Based on a tip, sub-collec-tors A Saravanan (Kan-cheepuram) and K Elamba-havath (Ranipet) conducteda concerted rescue operationat di�erent places to ensureeveryone was rescued.“Since the people who heldthe victims under bondagewere related, the authoritiescarried out the rescue oper-
Joint Op ByO�cials In 2 Districts
42 bonded labourers, kids rescued
FREEDOM FROM SLAVERY: The Irula workers and their childrenwho were rescued by revenue o�cials in Arakkonam
TOI
J Shanmughasundaram andKaral Marx TNN
Chennai: The commence-ment of 100th birth anniver-sary of Dravidian stalwart VR Nedunchezhiyan, popularas Navalar, passed by onWednesday, without fanfare.
Culture minister K Pan-diarajan remembered the for-mer �nance minister in apassing reference during a re-ply to a question in the as-sembly. Though he mentionedthe anniversary, there was noreaction from both sides —ruling AIADMK and opposi-tion DMK.
Nedunchezhiyan, whowas number two in all cabi-nets in the state from C N An-nadurai to J Jayalalithaa, wasone of the frontline leaders ofthe Dravidian movement. Anexpert in Tamil, Nedunchez-hiyan was known for his ora-tory skills and long speechesin the assembly as well as out-side.
He was twice interim chiefminister. Soon after the deathof Annadurai, Nedunchezhi-yan was sworn in chief minis-ter, before Karunanidhi tookcharge. Similarly, after thedeath of M G Ramachandran,he was sworn in chief minis-ter.
Navalar getspassingmention
T IMES NEWS NETWORK
Chennai: The state government onWednesday announced that it wouldsupply forti�ed rice, enriched withnine nutrients, to all noon meal andanganwadi centres across �ve dis-tricts. The project will be imple-mented on a pilot basis in Dharma-puri, Madurai, Thanjavur, Tutico-rin and Nilgiris. A fund of `̀ 5.29crore has been allotted for the pro-ject, read the policy note issued bythe department of social welfareand nutritious meal programmeduring the assemble session.
During a debate on demands forgrants for social welfare and the wel-fare of disabled persons, DMK’s Se-kar Babu criticised the authoritiesfor overlooking e�ective implemen-tation of various policies.
Babu said disability welfareboards were practically “non-func-tional”. “Since 2017, both the stateand district boards have not beenworking. Unless you get the mem-bers on the �eld, how will you knowwhat are the issues and grievancesfaced by the people with disabili-ties?” When minister for social wel-fare V Saroja said the meeting wasdelayed as the model code of conductwas in place, Babu replied, “Youmean to say that the model code ofconduct has been in place on all dayssince the last two years?”
A recent government study re-vealed that as on May, there are 13.25lakh people with disabilities in thestate carrying identity cards, dis-ability certi�cates and passbooks.
The MLA further said that therewere a lot of pending applicationsunder the state’s �agship marriageassistance scheme. Babu said thatevery year about 1.8 lakh applica-tions are received in the state’s por-tal, out of which at least 3 lakh arestill pending. To this the minister re-plied that all applications get proc-essed on a priority basis. Babu alsopointed to the rising number of beg-gars in the city, and highlighted theneed to rehabilitate them.
“There are no beggars. We can-not call them beggars unless the po-lice �le cases against them,” said theminister.
Kids to get forti�edrice in noon meals
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NUTRITIOUS LUNCH: The project willbe implemented on a pilot basis inDharmapuri, Madurai, Thanjavur, Tut-icorin and Nilgiris districts
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Tirupur: Members of National Commis-sion for Safai Karamcharis on Wednesdayparticipated in a review meeting here fol-lowing the death o�our sanitation work-ers from Assam after inhaling poisonousgas while cleaning a septic tank at Keela-natham in the district on June 27.
A member of the commission, Jagad-ish Hiremani, said he was dissatis�edover the performances of civic bodies ineradicating manual scavenging and en-suring welfare of sanitary workers.
“With 144 deaths of manual scavengerssince 1993, Tamil Nadu has topped thecountry. But when questions are raised,most of time we are told that no manualscavengers get recruited by the local bod-ies, and only private parties do so. But it isduty of every local body to ensure the era-dication of manual scavengers,” he said.
On the wages given to migrant sanita-ry workers, Tirupur corporation o�cialssaid they were paid `̀ 400 per day, excludingremuneration allocated to the EmployeeState Insurance and Employee ProvidentFund. Hiremani said, “As per Tamil Nadugovernment’s noti�cation, at least `̀ 500should have been �xed for migrant work-ers, if the corporation hires them. In caseof municipalities and town panchayats,`̀ 450 and `̀ 400 must be �xed as daily wagesrespectively.”
Meanwhile, families o�our youthsfrom Assam who died due to asphyxiationwere given compensation of `̀10 lakh eachby the company.
Fix ` 5̀00 per day forsanitary workers:
Panel to civic bodiesT IMES NEWS NETWORK
Chennai: The state govern-ment is responsible for theJune 12 murder of dalit youthM Ashok by caste fanatics,CPM state secretary K Balak-rishnan said on Wednesday.Ashok, 25, a DYFI member,was hacked to death by a gangat Karaiyiruppu in Tirunelve-li district.
Balakrishnan said it wasthe social and moral respon-sibility of all political partiesto end the killing of a fellowhuman being in the name ofcaste and urged the govern-ment to launch a massivedrive against such atrocities.
“It is the duty of the gov-ernment to ensure the safetyo�ts citizen. Though policewere aware that somethingbad was bound to happen tothe Ashok and cautioned himnot to go out alone late atnight, they did not take anyconcrete measures to preventthe caste killing,” said Balak-rishnan after releasing the re-port of the party’s �ve-mem-ber fact-�nding team on Ash-ok’s murder.
Caste killing:Onus is on TN
govt, says CPMT IMES NEWS NETWORK
Trichy: Activist R S Mugilan,who was arrested by CB-CIDpolice in Chennai in connec-tion with a sexual harassmentcase, was lodged in TrichyCentral Prison on Wednesday.
Mugilan was produced inthe Metropolitan MagistrateCourt, Egmore, on Tuesday af-ternoon. He was ordered to beproduced in Karur JudicialMagistrate Court within 24hours. He was produced in theKarur district Judicial Magis-trate Court–II at 2 am onWednesday and the judge or-dered to lodge him in TrichyCentral Prison till July 24.
Coordinator of Tamil Na-du Environmental protectionmovement Mugilan, had gonemissing since mid of Febru-ary 2019 when he was travell-ing on a train to Madurai fromChennai. A few days after hewent missing, a woman fromNamakkal had lodged a policecomplaint against Mugilan ofsexual exploitation. TNN
Mugilanlodged in
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