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Protest against high water tax gains momentum

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Times of India 18.07.2009

Protest against high water tax gains momentum

ALLAHABAD: The corporators along with people in general put lock up of the numerous offices of Jal Sansthan while protesting against the deposition of the water tax bills at high rates on Friday. The lock up was put at the zone 1-A office situated at Jawaharlal Nehru Road, office of zone 2 at Gaughat and also at the office at Daraganj locality.

The people are protesting the hike in water tax and saying that that unless the new slab rates are approved by the government, they should not be forced to deposit the water tax at high rates.

In this connection, locals and corporators reached the Daraganj office of Jal Sansthan in the day. Shiva Tripathi, corporator present at the office said, "We would continue the struggle until the high rates of water tax are withdrawn." He further added that taking the hard earned money by the Jal Sansthan officials was unpardonable.

Kusum Lata, another corporator said it seemed that the imposition of the high water tax reminded of the Jaziya of the mediaeval period.

Anamika Chowdhry, corporator and former deputy mayor said, Jal Sansthan had taken an anti-public measure by issuing inflated bills, which had not even approved by the government. She also appealed to the people not to deposit the water tax.

Addressing the people, Umesh Dwivedi, corporator said that though it had been decided in the meeting of June 1 that unless the government approved the new slab rates, the bills of water tax would be issued on the old slab rates yet the Jal Sansthan had been consistently issuing the bills based on the new slab rates without adhering to the norms. Anand Ghidiyal, corporator from Colonelganj also exhorted the people not to deposit the inflated water tax bills so that their interest could be preserved.

The office of Jal sansthan of Zone 2 at Gaughat was locked under the leadership of Satyendra Chopra, chairman of the ward committee of 4. People along with the leader reached the office and forced the lock up of the office. They raised slogans against the JS officials on hike in water tax. A memorandum was also handed over to the manager of zone 2. The manager assured the protestors that unless the government approved the new slab rates and mayor returned to the city, bills of water tax would not be distributed among the people.
 

BCC to discuss proposal to revise property tax

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The Hindu 18.07.2009

BCC to discuss proposal to revise property tax

Staff Correspondent

Belgaum: The Belgaum City Corporation (BCC) is exploring the possibility of revising property tax.

The matter will be discussed at a meeting of the corporation’s council on Saturday. However, property owners have been opposing revision of property tax. According to them, it is ill-advised at a time when the economy is badly hit. A shop owner referred to the recent reports stating that the Centre and State Government had sanctioned funds for the comprehensive development and beautification of the city. The corporation should concentrate on the effective use the funds instead of burdening the people by revising property tax.

However, the possibility of the Opposition parties in the corporation council opposing the proposal to revise property tax is not being ruled out.

The corporation council will discuss the long-pending demand for a railway line from Belgaum to Hubli via Sulebhavi, Bailhongal, Savadatti and Yellamma temple.

Proposals to construct three road over-bridges in the city, a modern slaughterhouse at Halbhavi village near Vantamuri and purchase of new vehicles for the Mayor and the Deputy Mayor will also be discussed.

Last Updated on Saturday, 18 July 2009 06:56
 

At last, HMWS&SB has full charge of water supply

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The New Indian Express 17.07.2009

At last, HMWS&SB has full charge of water supply

 

HYDERABAD: The Operation and Maintenance (O&M) of water supply for surrounding circles of Greater Hyderabad (erstwhile 12 surrounding municipalities) will be taken over by Hyderabad Metropolitan Water Supply and Sewerage Board with immediate effect. Previously, HMWS&SB used to provide bulk supplies to these erstwhile municipalities who in turn would supply water to its customers in an inconsistent manner.

The decision was taken with a view to put an end to the confusion being created on account of dual control of the same system. Besides, fund constraints of the HMWS&SB are addressed by way of single functional control and shared financial responsibilities.

There are about 2 lakh water customers in these 12 circles. The State Government issued orders directing the HMWS&SB to take over the O&M of water supplies.

The HMWS&SB officials informed the Government last month that the GHMC staff who regulate the water supply system should work under the control of HMWSS&B officials for day-to-day operations and maintenance.

The O&M cost of network system and outsourcing staff salaries would be borne by the GHMC for the next two years. Subsequently, the reimbursement will be tapered down by 25 per cent every year for the next three years i.e. 75 per cent for the third year, 50 per cent for the fourth year and 25 per cent for the fifth year.

The maintenance of hand pump borewells, power borewells and charges for water tankers for unserved areas will be under the respective Deputy Commissioners of GHMC for now.

The GHMC will hand over the water supply consumer details after a detailed field verification, to HMWS&SB for developing a revenue billing system data base and start raising demand notices to the customers on provisional/consumption basis.

The Water Board would duly fix meters for each connection and complete the exercise within a period of six months.

The HMWS&SB will furnish the list of beneficiary contribution (30 per cent) proposals for laying water supply lines to GHMC for receipt of the balance 70 per cent share contribution from GHMC. Earlier, individual ULBs used to deposit such balance share amount and GHMC would deposit such ULB share amount to the HMWS&SB for grounding of all such schemes.

The GHMC will furnish the list of colonies where regularisation was done by the planning wing, to the HMWS&SB. The Board will work out the requirement of funds for providing water supply and sewerage for those colonies, such that GHMC will release the money from the funds collected under Layout Regularisation Scheme (LRS).

GHMC and HMWS&SB officials will take up a special drive for door-to-door survey to unearth illegal water supply connections and to take steps for regularisation.

 


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