(a) Formation of the Municipality
Grade of Municipality | II Grade |
Extent of Municipality | 11.932 Km |
No. of Wards | 24 |
Population | 22,905 as on 1.1.2001 |
(b) Brief History
Thiruthuraipoondi is located 330 km south of Chennai, 40 km west of Nagapattinam and 65 km east of Thanjavur .Thiruthuraipoondi is an Agricultural Town located in south part of Thiruvarur District. Most of the people follows agriculture. A Famous Piravimarundeeswarar Temple is located in center of the town. . A famous "Anchaneyar Temple " is also located in the center of the town.The height of the Anchaneyar is "16 feet".
(c) Significant events or Persons
The Tamilnadu Chief Minister Kalaignar's native place Thirukuvalai is 10 Kms from Thiruthuraipoondi. World Famous Thiyagarajar Temple at Thiruvarur is 28 Kms from Thiruthuraipoondi.
Former Indian Hockey Captain Dhanraj Pillai originated from Thiruthuraipoondi.
Mr Thiruthuraipoondi Subramania Srinivasan better known as S.S. Vasan born here. He was Writer, journalist, magazine editor, publisher and movie maker. He founded the Gemini Studio in 1940.
(d) Characteristics and Importance of the Town including Tourist attractions
Agriculture is the main occupation for people living in Thiruthuraipoondi and surrounding areas. Rice and dhal items grow here. The short term Kuruvai and long term Samba rice crops are cultivated depending on the water sources.
Jambavanodai Dharga in Tiruthuraipoondi Taluk. Holy place for Muslims 25 km from Tiruthuraipoondi
Muthupettai Lagoon is the boating place in Tiruthuraipoondi Taluk. 56 km from Tiruvarur and 25 km from Tiruthuraipoondi. Bird Sanctuary at Udayamarthandapuram in Tiruthuraipoondi Taluk is 20 km from Tiruthuraipoondi.
The famous Velankanni Basilica is 30 km from Thiruthuraipoondi. APPOINTMENT COMMITTEE
Appointment Committee is a statutory Committee. The Chairman of the Municipal Council is the Chairman of the Committee. The Commissioner and one councilor is the member of the appointment committee. The committee is responsible for making of appointment for post which falling under the purview of the appointing committee.
Member : Thiru G. GUGANATHAN
WARD 22 (INC)
CONTRACT COMMITTEE
Contract Committee is a statutory Committee. The Chairman of the Municipal Council is the Chairman of the Committee. The Commissioner and one councilor is the member of the contract committee. Quotation of works up to the value of Rs. 5000/- is disposed of the contract committee
Member :Thiru N.K.PACKIRISAMY WARD 06 CPI
TAXATION - APPEAL COMMITTEE
Taxation Appeal Committee is a statutory Committee. The Chairman of the Municipal Council is the Chairman of the Committee. The Commissioner and one councilor are the member of the contract committee. The Committee is responsible for hearing of appeals of tax items.
Members
Members
1. Tmt. S.KALAVATHY- WARD 01 DMK
2. Thiru. S.SAMINATHAN WARD 03 DMK
3. Thiru. V.RAJENDRAN WARD 07 INC
4. T.G.SHANMUGASUNDAR WARD 20 ADM
GENERAL INFORMATION
The area of the Municipality is 11.935 sq.Km. and it is in Thiruvarur District 177-MLA Constituency and 31 Nagappattinam Parlimentary Constituency.
Boundaries
The municipality consists of the following revenue villages:
· 37 THIRUTURAIPOONDI : 548-10-0
· 36 SINGALANTHI : 645-48-0
Near By Villages
· Vellur Village (North side)
· Pamani village (East side )
· Madapuram(Vittukatti) village (West side )
· Nedumbalam village (South side )
Council Resolution
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REVISION-08 | JUL-2008 | ||
DEC-2008 | |||
2009 | |||
COUNCIL SUBJECTS 2010 | |||
JUN-2010 | |||
Council Resolution
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REVISION-08 | JUL-2008 | ||
DEC-2008 | |||
2009 | |||
COUNCIL SUBJECTS 2010 | |||
JUN-2010 | |||
POPULATION AS PER 2001 CENSUS
WARD NO. | TOTAL POPULATION | MALE | FEMALE | TOTAL (SC) | MALE (SC) | FEMALE (SC) |
WARD-01 | 1422 | 691 | 731 | 84 | 44 | 40 |
WARD-02 | 450 | 236 | 214 | 25 | 12 | 13 |
WARD-03 | 893 | 439 | 454 | 240 | 128 | 112 |
WARD-04 | 948 | 401 | 547 | 64 | 22 | 42 |
WARD-05 | 821 | 407 | 414 | 18 | 10 | 8 |
WARD-06 | 1332 | 638 | 694 | 1207 | 577 | 630 |
WARD-07 | 831 | 416 | 415 | 14 | 7 | 7 |
WARD-08 | 837 | 403 | 434 | 145 | 70 | 75 |
WARD-09 | 884 | 438 | 446 | 6 | 3 | 3 |
WARD-10 | 658 | 299 | 359 | 61 | 3 | 58 |
WARD-11 | 609 | 299 | 310 | 153 | 76 | 77 |
WARD-12 | 879 | 443 | 436 | 351 | 179 | 172 |
WARD-13 | 736 | 364 | 372 | 568 | 273 | 295 |
WARD-14 | 680 | 337 | 343 | 27 | 1 | 26 |
WARD-15 | 978 | 477 | 501 | 4 | 2 | 2 |
WARD-16 | 1274 | 612 | 662 | 492 | 233 | 259 |
WARD-17 | 1058 | 515 | 543 | 116 | 59 | 57 |
WARD-18 | 780 | 379 | 401 | 736 | 357 | 379 |
WARD-19 | 1363 | 713 | 650 | 346 | 184 | 162 |
WARD-20 | 915 | 462 | 453 | 22 | 12 | 10 |
WARD-21 | 810 | 430 | 380 | 489 | 270 | 219 |
WARD-22 | 950 | 479 | 471 | 17 | 8 | 9 |
WARD-23 | 1299 | 667 | 632 | 57 | 36 | 21 |
WARD-24 | 1498 | 727 | 771 | 787 | 391 | 396 |
Total => | 22905 | 11272 | 11633 | 6029 | 2957 | 3072 |
VOTERS DETAILS
WARD NO | MALE | FEMALE | TOTAL VOTERS |
1 | 284 | 310 | 594 |
2 | 487 | 481 | 968 |
3 | 350 | 377 | 727 |
4 | 316 | 345 | 661 |
5 | 279 | 265 | 544 |
6 | 485 | 545 | 1030 |
7 | 359 | 383 | 742 |
8 | 296 | 342 | 638 |
9 | 319 | 305 | 624 |
10 | 225 | 231 | 456 |
11 | 278 | 288 | 566 |
12 | 341 | 351 | 692 |
13 | 245 | 259 | 504 |
14 | 222 | 217 | 439 |
15 | 374 | 389 | 763 |
16 | 470 | 491 | 961 |
17 | 390 | 384 | 774 |
18 | 292 | 304 | 596 |
19 | 521 | 531 | 1052 |
20 | 336 | 338 | 674 |
21 | 181 | 203 | 384 |
22 | 360 | 363 | 723 |
23 | 479 | 466 | 945 |
24 | 468 | 525 | 993 |
Total | 8357 | 8693 | 17050 |
CITIZEN SERVICES
1. Introduction
2. Foreword by Chairperson
3. Objectives
4. About us
5. Water Supply
6. Health and Sanitation
7. Birth and Death Registration and Issue of Extract
8. Prevention of Food Adulteration
9. Other Trades Licensing
10. Immunisation
11. Dispensaries and Maternity Homes
12. Town Planning
13. Roads, Street Lights
14. Revenue Resources
15. Swarna Jayanthi Sahari Rozgar Yojana
16. Rain Water Harvesting
17. E-Governance
18. Other Institutions and Services
19. Name And Telephone Nos., Of Chariperson, Vice-Chairperson and Councillors
20. Telephone Nos. of Key Officials
1. Introduction
2. Foreword by Chairperson
3. Objectives
4. About us
5. Water Supply
6. Health and Sanitation
7. Birth and Death Registration and Issue of Extract
8. Prevention of Food Adulteration
9. Other Trades Licensing
10. Immunisation
11. Dispensaries and Maternity Homes
12. Town Planning
13. Roads, Street Lights
14. Revenue Resources
15. Swarna Jayanthi Sahari Rozgar Yojana
16. Rain Water Harvesting
17. E-Governance
18. Other Institutions and Services
19. Name And Telephone Nos., Of Chariperson, Vice-Chairperson and Councillors
20. Telephone Nos. of Key Officials
INTRODUCTION
Tamilnadu is leading in many Urban Sector reforms. As part of its commitment to enhance the responsiveness and effectiveness of the civic services rendered by the urban local bodies, the State Government decided to introduce ‘Citizens Charter’ in all the urban local bodies in G.O.Ms. No. 58 MAWS Department dated 16.4.1998. The first edition of the ‘Citizens Charter’ was released by all city municipal corporations and municipalities in the State in the year 1998-1999. It has improved the transparency and effectiveness of the local body administration. Based on the experience gained over the past few years and the feedback, it has been decided to bring this second edition of the ‘Citizens Charter’ with improved information to citizens to make every citizen’s interaction with the civic body easy, simple, hassle free and efficient and also ensuring accountability and transparency.
This charter documents the citizen’s entitlement to municipal services, quality of services, quick access to information, stages to redressal of grievances and time bound.
This charter also documents, apart from what we can offer the citizens, what the citizens can do to help us serve them better and what can be achieved if both of us join together.
FOREWORD BY CHAIRMAN
The Municipal Council of Thiruthuraipoondi has adopted this second edition of citizen charter in its resolution No. 339 dated 04.11.2004 with renewed commitment to provide efficient and prompt civic services to the citizens and with the fond hope that on their part, the citizens would respond and reciprocate in a positive way.
We consider this as a charter of responsibilities for us in the Municipality, both elected representatives and officials, to make a sound and responsive administration to make the town clean, green and most liveable for the citizens.
The first edition of the citizen charter was only to give specific information to the people of this town on ensuring quick response to their needs and redressal of certain grievances. Now, we are introducing on line complaint system for certain services and a three – step normal complaint redressal system for all other services to ensure quick and efficient redressal of grievances in a time bound manner.
We shall acknowledge on the spot all complaints, returns, declarations, applications, intimations and all communications from the citizen.
We invite citizens to use this charter to ensure better standards of service and bring to the notice of the concerned authorities, as listed, any failure or non-compliance of citizens charter.
We invite greater participation, support and assistance from the citizens, which we value most.
We strive each day to improve the quality of life of our citizens.
Tamilnadu is leading in many Urban Sector reforms. As part of its commitment to enhance the responsiveness and effectiveness of the civic services rendered by the urban local bodies, the State Government decided to introduce ‘Citizens Charter’ in all the urban local bodies in G.O.Ms. No. 58 MAWS Department dated 16.4.1998. The first edition of the ‘Citizens Charter’ was released by all city municipal corporations and municipalities in the State in the year 1998-1999. It has improved the transparency and effectiveness of the local body administration. Based on the experience gained over the past few years and the feedback, it has been decided to bring this second edition of the ‘Citizens Charter’ with improved information to citizens to make every citizen’s interaction with the civic body easy, simple, hassle free and efficient and also ensuring accountability and transparency.
This charter documents the citizen’s entitlement to municipal services, quality of services, quick access to information, stages to redressal of grievances and time bound.
This charter also documents, apart from what we can offer the citizens, what the citizens can do to help us serve them better and what can be achieved if both of us join together.
FOREWORD BY CHAIRMAN
The Municipal Council of Thiruthuraipoondi has adopted this second edition of citizen charter in its resolution No. 339 dated 04.11.2004 with renewed commitment to provide efficient and prompt civic services to the citizens and with the fond hope that on their part, the citizens would respond and reciprocate in a positive way.
We consider this as a charter of responsibilities for us in the Municipality, both elected representatives and officials, to make a sound and responsive administration to make the town clean, green and most liveable for the citizens.
The first edition of the citizen charter was only to give specific information to the people of this town on ensuring quick response to their needs and redressal of certain grievances. Now, we are introducing on line complaint system for certain services and a three – step normal complaint redressal system for all other services to ensure quick and efficient redressal of grievances in a time bound manner.
We shall acknowledge on the spot all complaints, returns, declarations, applications, intimations and all communications from the citizen.
We invite citizens to use this charter to ensure better standards of service and bring to the notice of the concerned authorities, as listed, any failure or non-compliance of citizens charter.
We invite greater participation, support and assistance from the citizens, which we value most.
We strive each day to improve the quality of life of our citizens.
Chairaman,
Thiruthuraipoondi Municipal Council
Thiruthuraipoondi Municipal Council
OBJECTIVES
This Citizens’ Charter is a commitment of the to achieve a STAR system.
This Citizens’ Charter is a commitment of the to achieve a STAR system.
1. Simple
2. Transparent
3. Accountable
4. Responsivein the administration of the civic body in fulfilling the needs of the citizens of this town.
5. By providing all important information to the Citizens about the services being delivered by the Municipality.
6. By creating a system which will receive public grievances and redress the same qualitatively and time bound.
7. By soliciting the cooperation of the citizens in fulfilling their aspirations by mutual trust, confidence and help and by making them aware of their duties to the community.
8. By making each citizen’s interaction with us easy, simple, hassle-free and efficient, while ensuring accountability and transparency.
9. By introducing e-governance and automated access to all our functions and services and by directing the resultant flow of efficiency-gains towards the citizens.
10. By being fair, efficient, citizen – friendly and outcome – focused.
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