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Chennai: Janaury 21st
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Jayalalithaa on Saturday announced setting up of a committee to inspect heritage buildings in Chennai and submit a report on their safety following last week's blaze that severely damaged Ezhilagam housing some government departments.The committee, comprising former Anna University Dean A R Shanthakumar, PWD Principal Chief Engineer (Building) R Gopalakrishnan and officials of Chennai Metropolitan Development Authority, will work out possibilities for restoring the heritage building Ezhilgam to its original beauty or build a 'replica', according to reports .The Committee has been asked to inspect all heritage buildings in the city and submit a report on their safety by Jayalalithaa, it said.The January 15 blaze had resulted in loss of property to the departments of Social Welfare and Industries located there to the tune of Rs 2.7 crore, the release said adding the Chief Minister allotted an initial sum of Rs 2.46 crore towards purchasing furniture and stationery.The fire at Ezhilagam killed a fire and rescue personnel and injured two others, including a senior Fire Officer.
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