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VMC to focus on improving city parks

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The Hindu      06.01.2015   

VMC to focus on improving city parks

With complaints pouring in from all quarters over poor maintenance of parks, the Lighting and Parks Special Committee has decided to lay focus on improving amenities, especially play equipment for children in the parks maintained by Vijayawada Municipal Corporation.

During the committee meeting held here on Monday, Committee chairperson A. Shailaja said efforts would be made in bringing the parks in all the 59 divisions for better public utility. Special emphasis should be laid on developing at least one park exclusive for children with all play equipment in the city.

She sought the cooperation of residents’ welfare associations in maintaining the parks. During the meeting, the committee members discussed about the much-awaited installation of LED streetlights in the city. Authorities informed that the installation of LED streetlights would commence in two months, said a press release.

Meanwhile, Mayor Koneru Sridhar stressed on the need to rope in students in creating awareness on the segregation of dry and wet waste generated in the city at source itself.

The Corporation authorities said a special drive was commenced since January 15 in collecting dry and wet waste in the city.

A special programme on the importance of segregating dry and wet waste in VMC Council Hall and sanitary inspectors and town planning personnel participated in the programme.

The Mayor said soon after the completion school assembly, municipal school students should conduct rallies and programmes on the importance of segregating the waste.

 

Pune Municipal Corporation employee booked for molesting 5-year-old

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The Times of India      30.12.2014

Pune Municipal Corporation employee booked for molesting 5-year-old

PUNE: A 48-year-old employee of the Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) has been booked for allegedly molesting a five-year-old girl at the PMC colony in the city on Sunday afternoon. The suspect, who fled the colony along with his wife, is yet to be traced, police said.

The suspect has been booked under section 354 (assault or criminal force to woman with intent to outrage her modesty) of the Indian Penal Code and the relevant section of the Protection of Children from the Sexual Offences Act. The girl's aunt has lodged the complaint.

Police said the girl had come to her aunt's place for Christmas vacations. "The incident took place on Sunday morning, when the girl was in the toilet. The suspect also went inside the toilet and molested her," said an officer from the Khadak police station. "When the suspect sensed that girl's aunt was coming, he ran away. Later, the girl narrated the entire incident to her aunt, following which she approached the police station," he said.

The Khadak police have launched a massive search to trace the suspect.

 

 

NMC gets 134 objections to tree felling

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The Times of India        24.12.2014   

NMC gets 134 objections to tree felling

 

NASHIK: The civic body has received objections from 134 citizens towards felling of trees in the city limits for road widening work ahead of next year's Kumbh Mela.

The Nashik Municipal Corporation (NMC) had invited objections and suggestions from the citizens for cutting trees through a committee formed and headed by the chief conservator of forests (CCF) following a Bombay high court order.

As many as 2,400 trees are likely to face the axe because of road widening across the city. Based on a public interest litigation on illegal hacking of trees filed by environment activists, the court had asked the civic body to seek its permission to cut even a single tree in the city limits.

The NMC had sought permission to cut 2,400 trees for Kumbh-related works. The HC had asked the chief conservator of forests (territorial) Nashik Circle to chair a committee and conduct a survey of the trees, as the NMC did not have a proper tree committee.

On November 25, the court rejected the report prepared by the chief conservator of forests. It said two experts will have to be paid Rs 25,000 each by the NMC and all other expenses for the survey of the trees.

The court said all this have to be done by January 27 and cutting of trees in areas under the NMC's jurisdiction would be forbidden.

"The NMC had sought objections and suggestions from the citizens regarding hacking of trees through the media. The objections and suggestions were submitted to the chief conservator of forests. We have received 134 of those and the hearing will take place on December 27 and 28 at the civic body in the presence of the committee formed by the chief conservator of forests," an NMC official said.

 


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