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NDMC to plant 10L potted plants

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The Times of India 14.08.2009

NDMC to plant 10L potted plants

NEW DELHI: In a bid to improve the aesthetics of the capital during the 2010 Commonwealth Games, the New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC) will plant 10 lakh potted plants of different varieties at all the Games venues and neighbouring areas under its jurisdiction.

The civic agency has allotted a sum of Rs 23 crore to its horticulture department for the procurement of plants, earthen pots and other paraphernalia. "While around 50% of these plants will be raised in NDMC's nurseries, the rest will be procured from different states. NDMC will also procure some special ornamental plants from nurseries in Vishakahpatnam, Pune, Kolkata and Hyderabad,'' officials said.

According to NDMC officials, emphasis will be on ornamental plants including palm, bamboo and various shrubs and flowering plants. Some species will be selected during field visits between August and October this year.
 

BWSSB bags national award

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Deccan Chronicle 14.08.2009

Selected under cost recovery section
BWSSB bags national award
New delhi, DH News Service:

The Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board (BWSSB) has bagged this year’s national urban water awards in financial reforms category.
  


The award instituted by the Ministry of Urban Development was given by President Pratibha Patil here on Thursday.

The BWSSB was selected for its achievement in cost recovery through effective billing and collection facilitated by citizen-friendly interface, such as spot billing, 24 x 7 payment facilities through Kaveri Kiosks, 100 per cent metering.

In “public-private partnership” category, Karnataka Urban Water Supply and Drainage Board has bagged runner-up award in national level for its effort in improving water services through financial reforms in Hubli-Dharwad through effective metering, 100 per cent spot billing and reduction of non-revenue water.

Innovation category

In the “technical innovation” category, Kundapur Town Municipal Council bagged the award for its achievement in the area of reduction in non-revenue water and improved service delivery.

 

VMC bags National Urban Water Award

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The Hindu - Andhra Pradesh 14.08.2009

VMC bags National Urban Water Award


Vijayawada Mayor M.V. Ratna Bindu (third from right in the front row) seen along with other winners of the National Urban Water Awards, 2009, presented by President Pratibha Devisingh Patil in New Delhi on Thursday.

VIJAYAWADA: The Vijayawada Municipal Corporation (VMC) bagged second prize in the ‘National Urban Water Awards 2009’ presented in New Delhi on Thursday.

President Pratibha Devisingh Patil handed over the prize to Mayor M.V. Ratna Bindu and Municipal Commissioner P.S. Pradyumna at a function in the national capital. Union Urban Development Minister S. Jaipal Reddy was also present.

The VMC secured second prize in the ‘Services to the Poor’ category, for its efforts in “providing subsidies and incentives for water supply to the urban poor” through reduced water connection charges and monthly tariff as well as de-linking of water services to land tenure.

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