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BBMP budget for 2014-15 to be presented on February 17

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The Hindu             11.02.2014

BBMP budget for 2014-15 to be presented on February 17

The BBMP has outstanding loans of Rs. 3,000 crore and pending bills ofRs. 2,000 crore— File Photo: K. Murali Kumar
The BBMP has outstanding loans of Rs. 3,000 crore and pending bills ofRs. 2,000 crore— File Photo: K. Murali Kumar

Bruhat Bangalore Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) will present budget for the financial year 2014-15 on February 17.

Mayor B.S. Sathyanarayana told presspersons here on Monday that the 2014-15 budget would be realistic. The Standing Committee for Taxation and Finance is reviewing the draft budget.

According to the Mayor, though no new projects would be announced the thrust would be on completion of those being implemented, and also revenue mobilisation.

It may be mentioned that the BJP administration is for the first time presenting the budget before the end of the previous financial year. As per the Karnataka Municipal Corporations Act, 1976, the budget has to be approved by the council three weeks before the beginning of the next financial year. The previous three budgets had been submitted much after the fiscal year began.

With the Parliamentary polls round the corner, BBMP sources believe that the BJP, which is the ruling party in the BBMP council, may use the budget to announce some populist schemes.

BBMP sources said that the outlay of this budget is likely to be around Rs. 8,000 crore.

While the BJP administration is claiming that the budget will be realistic, the Opposition differs. Jayamahal councillor M.K. Gunashekar pointed out that only 40 per cent of the 2013-14 budget had been implemented.

“The remaining projects will reappear in the budget. BBMP has outstanding loans of Rs. 3,000 crore and pending bills of Rs. 2,000 crore. This budget is not going to be very different from the previous budgets,” he said.

 

‘India will face water scarcity by 2025’

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The Hindu            05.02.2014

‘India will face water scarcity by 2025’

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Fifty countries in the world will face stress or scarcity of water by 2025 and India is one of them. While half of India faces physical scarcity, the remaining half faces economic scarcity of water resulting in sale, Professor of the Department of Geo-Engineering of Andhra University P. Jagadeeswara Rao has said.

Speaking on ‘Water resources: issues and challenges- a geospatial perspective’ at Andhra University Research Forum’s programme on Tuesday, he said the country lacked a coherent water policy. The per capita consumption came down to 1820 cubic metres in 2001 from 5,177 cum in 1951. Eighty per cent of the diseases were water-borne and every week 47,000 children were dying owing to diseases caused by contaminated water.

Prof. Jagadeeswara Rao said as against 11 per cent domestic consumption in developed countries in India it was only 5 per cent. However, free supply of water was not possible in view of costs involved in pumping, treatment, and delivery. Contamination of water was a big problem with industrial effluents in cities and use of fertiliser in agriculture in rural areas, he said. The country was also facing increasing scarcity with lakes and rivers drying up, saltwater ingress and groundwater depletion. Water laws and audit were yet to be in place.

Conservation stressed

Prof. Jagadeeswara Rao stressed the need for conservation stating that the forest cover had slipped from 35 per cent in 1947 to 21 per cent now. Deforestation would cause soil erosion and prevent precipitation required for rainfall. Conservation through various means like check-dams, gulley plugging and rainwater harvesting needed to be taken up.

Prof. Jagadeeswara Rao said nano technology was said to have the potential to desalinate one litre saltwater at a mere one paisa but when it would become a reality was not yet known. Andhra University College of Engineering Vice-Principal P.S. Avadhani also spoke. Chief Convener of the forum K.R. Rajani said water-related issues came into sharp focus with bifurcation. Convener S. Adiseshu and co-convener S. Jhansi Rani participated.

 

Take action against Kho-Kho coaches: Mayor

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The Pioneer                31.01.2014

Take action against Kho-Kho coaches: Mayor

Raipur Mayor Kiranmayi Nayak and State unit chief of Chhattisgarh Pradesh Congress Committee (sports wing) Gurmeet Dhanai on Thursday demanded that a female coach must be appointed in every sports association for the safety of female players.

The demand came in the wake of an alleged sexual harassment that was reported from Bhilai on Wednesday. Four female players of Kho-Kho team accused the coaches in Chhattisgarh Kho-Kho Association of sexually harassing them. They claimed coaches had been harassing them for over two years but it had become ‘intolerable’ since a fortnight.  According to police, a case has been registered against general secretary of the Association S Ramu, office bearers Jagbandhu Jena and Murli Reddy.

“We do not want that after this incident, parents get scared for safety of their daughters and discourage them for taking up a career in sports. Only a stern action against the culprits will do justice,” said Nayak.

They also demanded that the accused Kho-Kho association be either blacklisted or dissolved and strict punishment is meted out to Ram. “Sports Minister, Secretary and Director must take responsibility of this and resign from their posts on moral grounds,” said Dhanai. Taking a pot shot at Raman Singh-led BJP Government in the State, Dhanai said that besides a hat trick win in Assembly elections, Singh has also made a hat trick in ignoring issues troubling the sportsperson of the state, especially female.

Chhattisgarh is set to host National Games this year but the incident raises a question mark on the safety of women players in the state, let alone the guests sportspersons. Earlier too, players like Saba Anjum, Lata Sahu, Anita Shinde had faced safety issues in the state.  “If sportsperson are forced to fight this battle on their own without support from politicians, when are they supposed to focus on sports?” questioned Dhanai. The three office bearers of the Kho-Kho association have been accused of asking undue favours, making indecent advances and showing porn clips to the players.

 


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