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PMC to launch taxi services soon

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The Times of India 11.08.2009

PMC to launch taxi services soon

PATNA: Patnaites would soon be able to avail taxi services through the citizen grievance and redressal cell (CGRC) of Patna Municipal Corporation (PMC). The Corporation has invited proposals from taxi owners and travel agents for their empanellment in the CGRC.

The empanellment would be done after verification and then information regarding address, phone and mobile numbers of the empanelled taxis would be made available to the CGRC, calling which one would be able to get details of taxi service.

There are also plans to upload the information about taxi service at the websites of urban development department (http://urban.bih.nic.in) and PMC (http://www.patnanagarnigam.org).

"The CGRC would be in the role of facilitator and using its services residents can avail the taxi services of their choice," PMC commissioner K Senthil Kumar said. He said that information on web would be an additional channel of getting information about the taxi services available in the city.

The PMC would not play any role regarding fares and it has to be negotiated directly between the taxi owners and customers.

The corporation has not fixed any date as such to launch the service and it would be launched as soon as taxi owners and travel agencies are empanelled with the PMC.

The move assumes significance as at present there is no organized system of hiring taxis in Patna and one has to depend on personal contacts with taxi owners and travel agencies for hiring a taxi.

"One can rely on this service as PMC would empanel taxis only after proper verification," said Nisha Singh, a housewife, whose husband is in Merchant Navy and she has to remain alone with her son back in Patna for most part of the year.

The CGRC of PMC was launched in January this year with a view to providing different services like those of plumbers, carpenters, electricians, TV mechanics etc.

The cell at present has 54 such persons empanelled with it and around 10 calls from residents are received daily here for availing different kinds of services.

A dedicated Phone Number -- 0612-2911134 -- is there at the control room which works seven days a week from 6 am to 10 pm.
 

CMC against Hanakon thermal plant

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The Times of India 11.08.2009

CMC against Hanakon thermal plant

KARWAR: The members of the city municipal council (CMC) of Karwar, unanimously passed a resolution on Friday against the proposed thermal power project in Hanakon village. The meeting discussed creating awareness among the public against the usage of plastics. CMC president Ganapati Ulvekar explained the steps taken to discourage people from using plastic in the city limits due to the ill effect of plastic in the long run.

Another member, Prasad Karwarkar, said the people of Karwar are facing a bigger threat of the proposed Hanakon thermal power plant, that will produce ash and cause health hazards to the public. He said the thermal power project at Hanakon village is very close to Karwar and will be a bigger threat to the environment than plastic and urged the members to pass a resolution against the proposed power unit. Since the other members agreed with Karwarkar, a a resolution was passed against the power plant.

They asked the CMC commissioner to forward the resolution to the DC and government without delay.
 

Talks on SmartCity soon: Sarma

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The Hindu - Kerala 07.08.2009

Talks on SmartCity soon: Sarma

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THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Minister for Fisheries S. Sarma said here on Thursday that talks with Gulf-based TECOM for starting the work on the SmartCity Project in Kochi would resume soon.

Implementation of the project had come to a standstill following TECOM’s demand that the government should release land promised to be given as “free hold” to the company for implementing the project. However, the government maintained that the land could be given only after approval of the master plan and commencement of work on the project.

Policy decision

Mr. Sarma, who is heading the joint sector company formed to implement the SmartCity Project, said that this involved a policy decision and the matter was under the government’s consideration. The free hold would constitute 12 per cent of the land being handed over for the project.

He said that the project would not suffer because of government stance, if the promoters were willing to go by the agreement signed with the government.

Chief Minister V.S. Achuthanandan had said on Wednesday that there was progress in resolving the issues involved though a breakthrough was yet to be achieved.

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