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Chennai roads to get concrete topping

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orporation officials said a proposal to overlay 40 bus routes with white concrete would soon be placed before the civic body's council for approval. The move comes ahead of the northeast monsoon, which leaves roads in the city potholed and cracked every year. A senior corporation official said the civic body plans to give a concrete top to 367 km of roads in the city at an estimated Rs 583 crore in 2012-2013. Several companies have expressed interest in the proposed project. "We have conducted a test of the white-top technology on 700 metres of Velachery Main Road," a corporation official said. "If the corporation council approves the plan, we will use this technology on major bus routes." The whitetop consists of a mix of fly ash, polymeric fibre, cement and sand. This composition offers much more durability than bitumen. The corporation will continue to use a plasticbitumen mix for ongoing road work. Experts said white-topping roads could increase their lifespan by 25 to 30 years with basic maintenance. They are also likely to be cost effective when compared to bitumen roads, which require frequent maintenance due to wear and tear and waterlogging. "The main advantage of the technol-

ogy is that it can be used on existing bitumen roads by bonding without having to dig up the top layer," the corporation official said. A road engineer with a private firm said the civic body would need to coordinate with government departments and agencies, TNEB and Metrowater, and have adequate manpower at its disposal to implement the project ahead of the monsoon. "It takes nearly a month to lay 1 km of concrete road while

bitumen roads can be completed within a week," he said. "But concrete roads reach 70% of its final strength in just seven days." "We will come up with a comprehensive plan before white-topping the roads," the corporation official said. "After the roads are laid no digging will be allowed for any reason," The white-top technology is widely used in the United States and in European countries.

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Tobacco pips resolve to quit

Nokia launches 808 PureView for Rs.33,899/-

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f you are a tobacco user, chances are that you might have often thought of kicking the habit. However, quitting tobacco is easier said than done. According to Global Adult Tobacco Survey (GATS) India survey released by doctors and experts from Tata Memorial Centre , only 3.6% of daily adult tobacco users in Maharashtra have successfully given up the habit in the past 12 months. Even though the number of those in the state who've quit smoking is low, the number of adults who've attempted to stop consuming tobacco is slightly higher. According to the survey, 31.3% of smokers and 29.7% of those who chew tobacco in Maharashtra made an attempt to quit over the last 12 months. These abysmally low figures, according to Dr Prakash Gupta, director of Healis Sekhsaria Institute for Public Health, is because of a lack of awareness about the harmful effects of tobacco as well as the lack of anti-tobacco legislation in the state. The finding that 64.6% of tobacco consumers of any type admitted to consuming tobacco within half an hour of waking up shows the extent to which its usage has become a habit in Maharashtra.

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And youth in the state are taking up the habit, which according to WHO data causes the premature death of one in three adults in India. A total of 27.4% men and 8.3% of women between the age of 15 and 24 have admitted to using tobacco. "Earlier, it was unthinkable of anyone below the age of 35 contracting head and neck cancers due to tobacco use. Now, we get patients as young as 22 to 24 years who contracted the disease," said Dr Pankaj Chaturvedi, head and neck cancer surgeon at Tata Memorial Centre. The survey devised by the WHO and the Centre for Disease Control Atlanta (US) and implemented with the help of the state government also revealed that 31.4% of the adult population in Maharashtra use tobacco in some form or the other. That means about 2 crore adults in the state use tobacco. Dr Chaturvedi said the tobacco-related disease epidemic is no longer just a public health concern, it's a major economic concern for the state. "According to WHO data, one in three adults die prematurely due to tobacco-related problems, which means in Maharashtra 66 lakh patients will have life threatening illnesses due to tobacco consumption," he said. "Many of the patients' treatment costs, which can run up to a lakh of rupees, will have to be borne by the government. Even if 10% of the patients need government help for treatment, the government will be spending Rs.6,000 crore to treat diseases that are preventable." The state government, however, seems to be sluggish in enforcing laws to curb tobacco use. The anti-tobacco lobby suffered a setback on Wednesday when the government order enforcing a regulation of the Food Safety and Standards Act and banning the manufacture and sale of gutkha in the state died in the cabinet proceedings.

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