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Construction of houses for tsunami-hit to resume

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The Hindu 07.08.2009

Construction of houses for tsunami-hit to resume

Staff Reporter

Collector hopeful of handing over tsunami houses well before monsoon


NOT STUCK ANYMORE: One of the houses at Kattumavadi village, about 80 km from Pudukottai, where work remains suspended for the last few months.

PUDUKOTTAI: Work on the construction of houses for the tsunami-hit coastal residents in Pudukottai district, which remained suspended for the past few months, following the bogus bank guarantee given by the contractors, is to resume following corrective measures taken by the district administration.

The execution of the programme under the Asia Development Bank-funded Rajiv Gandhi Rehabilitation Package (RGRP) commenced in January 2008 and Pudukottai ranked last among all the tsunami-hit districts in the state to construct 2,308 houses at an outlay of Rs.61.28 crore, originally designed in 19 packages.

Each house was constructed at an expenditure of Rs.2.38 lakh with a plinth area of 325 square feet. Only 165 houses had so far been handed over to the beneficiaries.

Residents of Kattumavadi, Jegadapattinam, Ponnagaram, R. Pudupattinam and Meemisal said that they had demolished their old houses to hand over the sites for the expeditious construction of houses about two years ago. Although the work ensured quality, the inordinate delay was a matter of concern.

Even when the work was being carried out, officials had to brave several odds including the scattered nature of the house sites.

Except in a few places such as Gopalapattinam near Meemisal, the houses were not constructed in arrays. For instance, in Kattumavadi, the ‘Tsunami houses’ under construction were located amid non-fishermen habitation. Inaccessible sites and the clay soil were other factors which contributed to the tardy execution of the work.

The bogus bank guarantees by a couple of contractors hindered the work in eight packages. The district administration had initiated special steps for ensuring expeditious execution of the work, Collector, A. Suganthi, who is also the Chairperson of the Tsunami District Implementation Unit, told ‘The Hindu’ here on Tuesday.

The measures, among things, included direct involvement of the beneficiaries to complete the construction in three packages. Beneficiaries’ response was overwhelming for resumption of the work on their own at three packages in R. Pudupattinam (North) and R. Pudupattinam (South) where 258 houses would be constructed.

Re-tenders had been called for another three packages which would be finalised within a week. Work had been resumed in three packages, she said, explaining the priority being attached by the district administration to the RGRP. The Collector hoped that a majority of houses where work was nearing completion, would be handed over to the beneficiaries well before monsoon.

Last Updated on Friday, 07 August 2009 04:38
 

MCC to build flats for Scheduled Caste people

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Source : The Hindu Date : 28.06.2009

MCC to build flats for Scheduled Caste people

Staff Correspondent

Corporation council approves Rs. 1.47-crore surplus budget for 2009-10 at a special general body meeting

 


Rs. 2.83 crore set aside for repaying ADB loan

Councillors to be allocated Rs. 15 lakh each as development fund


— Photo: R. Eswarraj

FUND ALLOCATION: K. Revathi, chairperson of Standing Committee for Taxation, Finance and Appeals of the corporation, presenting the budget for 2009-10 in Mangalore on Saturday.

MANGALORE: The Council of Mangalore City Corporation, in its budget for 2009-10, has proposed to construct an apartment for the Schedule Caste people in the city.

Chairperson of the standing committee for Taxation, Finance and Appeals of the corporation K. Revathi presented the Rs. 1.47-crore surplus budget in the council on Saturday. The budget has placed the receipts at Rs. 175.38 crore and expenditure at Rs. 173.90 crore.

Mayor M. Shankar Bhat said that the corporation could not present the budget in March owing to election model code of conduct being in force then in connection with the Lok Sabha elections.

Ms. Revathi said that the corporation would take steps to construct the apartments as there was dearth of sites to build individual houses. This would also help avoid their colonies from turning into slums, she said.

However, the budget did not specify the amount reserved for construction of the apartment block. It said that the funds for its construction would be drawn from the revenue earned by the corporation and the grants from the State Finance Commission.

The corporation has reserved Rs. 3.6 crores under 18 per cent scheme for the welfare of Scheduled Caste people this year. The budget has estimated a revenue of Rs. 28.5 crore from water tariff, Rs. 15 crore from property tax, Rs. 2.1 crore from fees to be imposed for laying the underground drainage pipes, Rs. 1.96 crore from market fees, Rs. 86 lakh trade licence fees, Rs. 70 lakh as fees from advertisement bill boards and hoardings, and the balance from other sources, including Government grants.

The corporation has reserved Rs. 20 crore from its own fund for developmental works this year. This is in addition to the grants from the State Finance Commission and the Government for such activities. The civic body has reserved Rs. 2.83 crore for re-paying the loan availed from the Asian Development Bank for laying underground drainage pipes, constructing sewage treatment plants, laying water supply lines and roads, and constructing associated facilities. Mr. Bhat said that the civic body would allocate Rs. 15 lakh to each councillor as area development fund during 2009-10.

Leader of the Opposition in the council Harinath urged the Mayor to increase the Rs. 15-lakh fund to Rs. 20 lakh. Many councillors supported his demand. He said that the civic body should have allocated funds for Health Department. Former Mayor M. Shashidhar Hegde, from the Opposition benches, termed the budget as “old wine in new bottle”.

K. Harish, an independent councillor, said that the budget was entirely dependent on Government grants and not on income from its own sources.

Last Updated on Sunday, 28 June 2009 12:30
 

Sample survey to cover 30,000 households

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Source : The Hindu Date : 23.06.2009

Sample survey to cover 30,000 households

Special Correspondent

To focus on consumption expenditure and employment

Thiruvananthapuram: The socio-economic survey to be conducted by the National Sample Survey Organisation (NSSO) will cover 30,000 households in Kerala and 500 families in the Lakshadweep islands.

Deputy Director-General, NSSO, C.R.K. Nair told reporters here on Monday that the year-long field survey beginning on July 1 would focus on the household consumption expenditure and employment situation all over the country. The data generated by the survey is expected to provide valuable inputs to the government in redrawing the poverty line and updating the consumer price index periodically.

The present survey, he said, assumed greater significance in view of the global economic recession that had impacted India as well. “The findings will help us find the extent of the impact and the sectors that have been affected,” he said.

“The survey on household consumer expenditure will be of assistance to the government in its drive to update the consumer price index every five years. It will also be useful in understanding the changed lifestyles of the people in both rural and urban areas that reflect on the consumption of goods.”

Mr. Nair said the information provided by the households selected for the survey would be used to redraw the poverty lines for each State and update the percentage of people below the poverty line. The findings of the survey are expected to be published by 2011.

The 30,000 households identified for the survey in Kerala cover 656 panchayat wards and 464 urban blocks spread over the 14 districts. The sample households in Lakshadweep are on the Minicoy, Amini and Kavaratti islands. The field work will be conducted in four sub-rounds of three months each from July 1, 2009 to June 30, 2010.

The 300 field staff deployed for the year-long exercise comprises specially-trained officials drawn from the NSSO and the state Department of Economics and Statistics. They will carry a badge, cap and identity card issued by the government.

Mr. Nair said the information collected by the survey would be extensively used for policy planning and development programmes prepared by the Central and State governments as well as the private sector, NGOs and researchers. He assured the public that the information collected from any household or individual would not be disclosed or used to the detriment of any person.

A three-day training conference for government officials selected for the survey began here on Monday under the auspices of the NSSO.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 23 June 2009 05:39
 

Minister distributes land, assets to tribals

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Source : The Hindu Date : 20.06.2009

Minister distributes land, assets to tribals

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NELLORE: Municipal Administration and Urban Development Minister Anam Ramnarayana Reddy distributed 107.9 acres of forest land and issued assets worth about Rs. 15.8 lakh to tribals in the district on Friday.

The Minister gave pattas to 32 tribals living in Kotadivi village in Kavali mandal for 96.85 acres of forest lands and house sites to 88 tribals in Konamgunta and Subramanyam villages in Balaipalli mandal in the district.

Mr. Reddy also distributed sewing machines to 150 tribal women, rickshaws, nets and bicycles, worth about Rs. 15.8 lakh supplied by ITDA.

Earlier, Mr. Ramnarayana Reddy participated in ‘Badi Baata’ programme in Kranthi Nagar Municipal School in the city.

Last Updated on Saturday, 20 June 2009 07:31
 

Use land for your advancement, tribals told

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Source :The Hindu Date : 19.06.2009

Use land for your advancement, tribals told

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Ministers hand over pattadar passbooks to tribals cultivating government land

— Photo: MOHD ARIF

Ownership rights: Minister for Tourism Geeta Reddy handing over the pattadar passbooks to tribals in Sangareddy on Thursday.

SANGAREDDY: Minister for Information J. Geeta Reddy and Minister for Minor Irrigation V. Sunita Lakshma Reddy on Thursday called up on the tribals to use the land for improving financial conditions.

Bank loans

Addressing a gathering after handing over pattadar passbooks to tribals who are cultivating the government land at meeting held at Zilla Parishad meeting hall, Ms. Geeta Reddy said that after conferring the right on the land they have been tilling, the tribals can now get bank loans for better farming practices.

“You cannot sell the land but it can be inherited to next generations. In addition, small and medium water sources will be developed to cultivate these lands,” she said.

Sunita Lakshma Reddy described handing over pattas as festival to tandas. “Tribals can develop their farm land by working under NREGS and can also get wages for working in their farm,” she said. The Minister also promised to supply drip irrigation system to tribals so that land can be cultivated with less water. Narayanakhed MLA P. Kishta Reddy opined that there was a need to identify barren land under the Forest Department which can be cultivated by tribals.

Right of ownership over 2,019 acres in Medak district was accorded to the tribals. ZP Chairman M. Balaiah, MLA T. Nandeeswar Goud Collector Peeyush Kumar, Tribal Welfare Officer Chanchala Devi participated in the meeting.

Last Updated on Friday, 19 June 2009 05:49
 


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