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Issue of delay in work orders dominates HDMC meeting

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The Hindu 01.10.2009

Issue of delay in work orders dominates HDMC meeting

Staff Correspondent

Mayor to hold a special meeting of the council today

 


Projects should have been implemented under

Rs. 15-lakh grant to each ward

HDMC officials accused of having no respect for councillors


HUBLI: The issue of delay in issuing work orders for development projects to be taken up under Rs. 15-lakh grant to each ward in the twin cities dominated the meeting of the Hubli-Dharwad Municipal Corporation council here on Wednesday.

Leader of the Opposition in the HDMC council Deepak Chinchore raised the issue through a call attention motion. The meeting witnessed a heated debate on the issue by the ruling party and Opposition members. Congress members wanted to stage a walkout, but decided against it.

Mr. Chinchore said though Mayor Viranna Savadi had issued orders with a good intention allocating Rs. 15 lakh to each of the 67 wards to implement development projects after he assumed office, not a single work had been implemented as no work order had been issued.

He said negligence on the part of corporation officials had resulted in slow progress in several works and revenue collection had come down drastically.

Following his request, the Mayor allowed a discussion on the issue. Speaking on the issue, Congress councillors Yasin Haveripet, Ganesh Tagargunti said that the officials delayed implementation of works citing some reasons. Janata Dal (S) councillor Altaf Kittur said the officials had no respect for councillors and the Mayor and were not following the issues raised in the council meeting seriously.

Councillor Tagargunti said that the Congress councillors would stage a walkout and participate in the meeting only if work orders were issued. His statement led to strong reactions from the ruling party councillors, including floor leader Bharati Patil and senior councillors Ashok Jadhav and Pandurang Patil. This led to chaos.

The Mayor sought to know if the Congress councillors wanted a discussion on the issue. Mr. Chinchore pacified the councillors and the discussion resumed.

Even the ruling party councillors took the officials to task for delay in issuing work orders.

Mr. Ashok Jadhav said the officials could not delay works for want of proper policies.

He said that there was a communication gap among the officials and councillors, which gave scope for suspicion.

Mr. Chinchore urged the Mayor to take steps to begin work on various projects.

Confusion prevailed again when the officials gave contradictory statements on the number of work orders issued under the Rs. 15-lakh allocation to each ward. The officials were taken to task for giving contradictory statements.

The chaos ended when the Mayor announced that he would hold a special meeting of councillors and officials on the issue on Thursday.

The meeting began on a chaotic note with ruling party members seeking an apology from Janata Dal (S) councillor Altaf Kittur for his allegation about involvement of a former mayor in a land scam. The ruling party councillors insisted that either Mr. Kittur produce documents to substantiate his allegation or tender apology.

The meeting witnessed pandemonium and the Mayor adjourned the meeting for a few minutes to hear the grievances of residents of Nava Ayodhya Nagar who were protesting on the HDMC premises.

The meeting resumed after Mr. Kittur expressed regret over his statement.

Last Updated on Thursday, 01 October 2009 01:35
 

Gritton becomes Deputy Mayor

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The Hindu 01.10.2009

Gritton becomes Deputy Mayor

Staff Reporter

Telugu Desam Party wrests Jaggayyapeta

 


Gritton vows to solve outfall drain problem

Focus on completion of JNNURM works


VIJAYAWADA: Siripurapu Phillip Gritton, the 18th division corporator, was unanimously elected Deputy Mayor at the election held here on Wednesday, while TDP councillor Sriram Subba Rao was elected Chairman of the Jaggayyapeta Municipality in another election held there.

The TDP won the Jaggayyapeta election without any problem by securing 13 votes, while Congress candidate M. Venkatachalam polled only seven votes. The post of Chairman of the Jaggayyapeta Municipality fell vacant following the resignation of Sriram Rajagopal (Tataiah) on his election as MLA. Mr. Tataiah, who defected to the TDP from the Congress, took along with him 12 councillors of his own group.

Special meet

The election to the Deputy Mayor’s post as well as the oath-taking ceremony of newly-elected Congress corporator Y. Srinivasa Rao that preceded it, were conducted in a very brief special meeting of the Vijayawada Municipal Corporation (VMC) general body.

As soon as Mayor M. V. Ratna Bindu administered oath to Mr. Srinivasa Rao, Joint Collector B. Ramaiah, who was authorised by the District Collector to conduct the election, went through the process methodically. Former Deputy Mayor Samanthapudi Narasaraju proposed the name of Mr. Gritton, while Congress corporator Pilli Lakshmi Tulasi seconded the proposal. As there were no contestants, Mr. Gritton was declared elected unopposed.

Mr. Gritton, speaking to the reporters, said that he would strive to solve the outfall drain problem of One Town. He also resolved to lay emphasis on completion of works taken up under Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM) programme in the city.

Mr. Gritton was given the party mandate for the Deputy Mayor’s post in accordance with a “gentlemen’s agreement” reached when Mr. Narasaraju was made the Deputy Mayor last year. Mr. Gritton was promised the post by former Minister for Municipal Administration Koneru Ranga Rao and leaders of the different groups in the party when he staked a strong claim for the post on behalf of the SCs.

Last Updated on Thursday, 01 October 2009 01:26
 

Rainwater harvesting rules draft notification issued

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The Hindu 24.09.2009

Rainwater harvesting rules draft notification issued

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BANGALORE: The draft regulations making rainwater harvesting mandatory on the buildings in Bangalore have been notified by the State Government.

The regulations had been prepared for the amended Act by a committee appointed by BWSSB, a release said.

The regulations follow the amendment brought to the Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board Act recently.

The public might view the draft regulations on www.bwssb.org and submit their suggestions on or before October 1.

It has details on the roof-based rainwater harvesting and land-based rainwater harvesting and has putforth design criteria to be followed for both. For the roof-based rainwater, the regulation states it should be harvested through a storage tank or recharged through an open well or a borewell in the building irrespective of the nature of sub-soil conditions.

Land-based rainwater

For land-based rainwater from open spaces around the buildings/gardens and parks, water should be harvested using appropriate groundwater recharge structures, depending on the nature of the sub-soil conditions.

The regulation has stipulated timeframe for erecting rainwater harvesting structures in buildings that come up on an area of 1,200 sq. ft. and above and those that are in the site area of 2,400 sq ft. and above.

Last Updated on Thursday, 24 September 2009 04:45
 


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