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Corporation considers 50% cut in workforce

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The Hindu        18.08.2014

Corporation considers 50% cut in workforce

Committee to suggest steps; officials reluctant on proposal to abolish post of tax collector

Chennai Corporation is considering a proposal to reduce its workforce by 50 per cent. The civic body has constituted a committee to recommend measures on reduction of workforce in all departments.

Automation of some civic services and outsourcing of operations will be the alternative to the work of a chunk of the workforce in case the recommendations that the committee is likely to suggest are implemented.

The committee has already begun work. One of the suggestions made by the committee recently was to abolish the post of tax collectors and promote outsourcing of tax collection through banks.

However, the senior officials of Chennai Corporation are reluctant to abolish all the posts of tax collectors, who have been instrumental in collection of 80 per cent of property tax last year.

“Most of the assessees will not pay property tax on their own. Each tax collector persuades at least 3,000 residents and traders to pay property tax every year.

There will be a dip in property tax collection if the post of tax collector is abolished,” said an employee of Chennai Corporation.

The posts of tax assessors and licence inspectors will continue to be filled in the revenue department for assessment of property or issuance of trade licence.

Scrutiny on

The committee has also started screening all other sections of employees including those pertaining to bus routes, parks, playgrounds, stormwater drains, public health and streetlights to explore the possibility of reducing workforce.


Officials say tax collectors play vital role in persuading residents to pay property tax

Other sections under the scanner include those involved with bus routes, parks

 

Mayor reviews Amma canteen functioning

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The Hindu      06.08.2014  

Mayor reviews Amma canteen functioning

A meeting was held to review the functioning of the Amma Canteens on the Corporation office premises here on Tuesday.

A press release from the Corporation said that the meeting was convened following a surprise inspection by a team of corporation officials led by Mayor V.V. Rajan Chellappa at the Amma Canteen located in the west gate area earlier in the day.

The officials inspected whether food was prepared and being served hygienically and took stock of the overall maintenance of the budget canteens.

At present, there are 11 Amma Canteens in the city. Speaking at the meeting, Mr. Rajan Chellappa said that all steps should be taken to ensure that the canteens were maintained well and were functioning smoothly.

“The members of the women self-help groups (SHGs) who are running the canteens should discharge their duties well. All the workers in the canteen should wear their uniforms and carry identity cards at all times,” the Mayor said.

He also instructed officials to carry out daily inspections of the canteens and submit reports about their maintenance and functioning.

“All the officials who carry out inspections should take stock of the requirements needed with respect to water, supply of raw materials, drainage facility, electricity and other infrastructure and should inform the higher authorities in the Corporation about the same,” he said.

Commissioner C. Kathiravan and City Health Officer V. Yasodha Mani were among those present at the meeting.

 

Special teams to identify areas prone to drinking water shortage

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The Hindu               18.02.2014

Special teams to identify areas prone to drinking water shortage

Special Correspondent

The Tiruchirapalli City Corporation has formed special teams to identify areas which are likely to face short supply in drinking water during the summer and initiate remedial measures.

Speaking at a consultative meeting on Monday to discuss arrangements to be made to ensure adequate drinking water supply during the summer, V.P.Thandapani, Corporation Commissioner, said the teams have been formed in view of the deficit in rainfall during the monsoon last year. Teams will be formed in all 65 wards in the city and they would identify areas prone for shortage of drinking water and initiate remedial measures such as sinking borewells, repair of existing borewells, and installation of mini power pumps. Besides, 24-hour control rooms are also functioning in all the four zones of the Corporation to monitor the situation.

City Engineer R.Chandran and Corporation engineers attended the meeting.

24-hour control rooms to monitor situation.

 


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