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The Tamil Nadu government on Wednesday issued an order constituting a single-member committee to probe whether all guidelines were followed while implementation of the smart cities mission in the state.
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The committee will also check whether due procedure was followed in the award of contracts for the works under the mission, whether adequate measures were taken to ensure the quality of works, and whether any major flaws had been pointed out by any statutory authority. The committee would be submitting its report within a period of three months.
A few months back, when heavy rains lashed the city, water stagnation was reported in many areas, particularly in the commercial hub of the city — Theyagaraya Nagar (T Nagar).
During inspection, Chief Minister MK Stalin said that though they were able to flush out the stagnant water in other areas in a day or two, it took them almost a week to drain the floodwaters in T Nagar as the storm water drains in the area were completely blocked and the platforms were raised as part of the smart city projects. Claiming that the erstwhile AIADMK government indulged in many irregularities in implementing the smart city project, Stalin had added that a committee would be formed to it and strict action would be taken against the contractors who implemented the project.
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