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GCC to build new council hall at Ripon Buildings

GCC to build new council hall at Ripon Buildings
Chennai: The Greater Chennai Corporation is to build a new council hall on the Ripon Buildings campus itself, taking into account the space constraint in the existing haill within the heritage building.
The council hall at the 110-year-old Ripon Buildings was designed only for 155 councillors. As there are 200 councillors now, it is too crowded during council meetings.
Mayor R Priya told TOI: “Women councillors are unable to sit in the congested space and they have repeatedly raised this as an issue.”
The corporation has now identified space within its campus where it would demolish two old non-heritage structures to build this new council hall.
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“The work should begin soon,” the mayor said.
Further, all the senior officers will be shifted from Ripon Buildings to the new green building that's under construction in Chennai Smart City funds.
City corporation commissioner Dr J Radhakrishnan said once officials are shifted, ground floor of the Ripon Buildings will be converted into a library with books depicting Chennai's history. The waiting hall for the commissioner's office is small and the corporation has put chairs in corridors for people to wait. Further, there is no waiting room for any of the deputy commissioner's offices.
Radhakrishnan said the changes would be done in accordance with rules, as Ripon Buildings is a heritage structure.
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