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Rs 109 cr proposal to develop BRTS road cleared

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Times of India 22.07.2009

Rs 109 cr proposal to develop BRTS road cleared

PUNE: The standing committee of the Pimpri-Chinchwad Municipal Corporation (PCMC) on Tuesday approved the Rs 107.91 crore proposal to develop the Bus Rapid Transit System (BRTS) road from Nashik Phata to Wakad.

The total length of the road will be 7.9 km and will be 45 metres wide. The PCMC is in possession of 90 per cent of the land required to widen the road, said junior engineer Ashok Kute. The project will be completed in 18 months.

Standing committee chairman Dnyaneshwar Bhalerao said that the committee had also approved a proposal to give cash prizes to meritorious Std X and Std XII students of private schools. The top 25 students from both classes will be felicitated and receive a cash prize of Rs 10,000 each. Private schools within the municipal limits will be directed to give a list of their toppers in the Std X and XII examinations.

Deepak Gaikwad, an employee of the octroi department will also be felicitated in the civic general body meeting and given two increments for his bravery in foiling an armed robbery attempt at a octroi post in Talawade in June 2009.
 

Bandh paralyses normal life in Gulbarga city

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The Hindu 15.07.2009

Bandh paralyses normal life in Gulbarga city

Special Correspondent

Several organisations had called for bandh for varied reasons

 


Hyderabad Karnataka Horata Samiti wants

Article 371 of the Constitution to be amended

Karnataka Rakshana Vedike protests against delay in taking up road-widening work in the city



Left without choice: A Banjara family waiting for a bus to go to Pedda Tanda, in Gulbarga during the bandh on Tuesday.

Gulbarga: Bandh was total in Gulbarga city on Tuesday. Normal life was paralysed with all shops, business establishments, both wholesale and retail markets downing their shutters in response to two separate bandh calls.

While the Hyderabad Karnataka Horata Samiti and the Hyderabad Karnataka Chamber of Commerce and Industries supported by other organisations called for bandh demanding Amendment to Article 371 of the Constitution on the Telangana model, the Karnataka Rakshana Vedike called for Gulbarga city bandh to demand that an IAS officer be posted as the Commissioner of the Gulbarga City Corporation and also to demand that road-widening work be taken up in the city. Besides, the vedike activists protested against the lack of will of political parties to get Article 371 of the Constitution amended.

In response to the bandh call, the North Eastern Karnataka Road Transport Corporation (NEKRTC) authorities suspended its city and mofussil services since morning as a precautionary measure. The only saving grace for the harassed public in the absence of public transport was a few autorickshaws that defied the bandh call and operated in the city.

Although no untoward incident was reported in the city during the bandh, there were many incidents of intimidation by the organisers of the bandh, particularly involving activists of the vedike. They reportedly forced closure of shops and forced autorickshaw drivers to stop ferrying passengers in many interior localities. Total lawlessness prevailed in some parts of the city where supporters of the bandh erected barricades on the roads preventing free movement of traffic.

The police who were present in large numbers were a silent witness to the violation of law and open intimidation by the lathi-wielding vedike activists who ensured that the bandh was total.

Members of the Hyderabad Karnataka Horata Samiti; Hyderabad Karnataka Chamber of Commerce and Industry (HKCCI); Janata Dal (S); and Gulbarga Bar Association took out a procession from the Super Market to the Deputy Commissioner office where they submitted a memorandum urging the Union Government to amend Article 371 of the Constitution on the Telangana model.

Among those who participated in the procession were the former Minister and president of the Horata Samiti Vaijnath Patil; HKCCI president Umakant Nigudgi; Sulpul Mutt chief Sri Mahanta Shivacharyaru; Dalit leader Shivaram Moga; and district Janata Dal (S) president Shankaranna Voneykal.

The Karnataka Rakshana Vedhike protest was led by its state president Shivarame Gowda; president of the North Karnataka units of the vedike Sharanu Gaddige; and district president Arunkumar S. Patil.

The vedike activists burnt an effigy of Urban Development Minister Suresh Kumar.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 15 July 2009 08:13
 

Rs.60 crore assured for roads

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Source : The Hindu Date : 30.06.2009

Rs.60 crore assured for roads

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Minister, Mayor lay foundation stones for road-widening works


Auspicious start: Minister for Minority Welfare Mohd. Ahmedullah and Kadapa Mayor P. Ravindranath Reddy launching the work at Kadapa on Monday.

KADAPA: Minister for Minority Welfare Mohd. Ahmedullah on Monday assured development of roads in Kadapa city with an outlay of Rs.60 crore.

He assured development of Kadapa on par with other cities in the State. Accompanied by Kadapa Mayor P. Ravindranath Reddy, Mr. Ahmedullah laid foundation stones near Sivalayam at Mrutyunjayakunta here for widening the road from APSRTC Bus Stand to Apsara Circle to 74 feet width at a cost of Rs.8 crore and from Madras Road up to SP Bungalow via Cooperative Colony at a cost of Rs.8.50 crore.

The Mayor said the Municipal Administration Minister assured to allocate Rs.60 crore to Kadapa in the ensuing State budget.

Sanction was accorded to a road from SV Degree College to Rayachoti Road with Rs.3 crore and internal roads in Devunikadapa at a cost of Rs. 2.30 crore.

Kadapa RDO P. Ranjit Basha, R&B Superintendent Engineer Chandrasekhar Reddy, Executive Engineer Vivekananda Reddy, Tahsildar Venkateswarlu, former mandal president Parvathamma and municipal corporators were present.

Approach roads

Kadapa Mayor laid foundation stones for constructing four approach roads to the high-level bridges built across Buggavanka stream at a cost of Rs.40 lakh. He assured to provide basic amenities in Kadapa.

DCC spokesman M. Srinivas Reddy, vice-president B. Krishna Reddy and municipal corporators took part.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 30 June 2009 06:52
 


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