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Monitor women’s welfare schemes: Isaac

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Source : The Hindu Date : 16.06.2009

Monitor women’s welfare schemes: Isaac

Special Correspondent

— Photo: S. Gopakumar

Business aid: Finance Minister T.M. Thomas Isaac inaugurating a scheme launched by the city Corporation for distribution of subsidy for women entrepreneurs on Monday.

Thiruvananthapuram: Finance Minister T.M. Thomas Isaac has called on local self-government institutions to establish a mechanism to monitor the utilisation of funds for welfare schemes targeting women.

The Minister was inaugurating a function organised by the city Corporation here on Monday to distribute subsidy to women entrepreneurs.

Brand building

Dr. Isaac stressed the need to ensure proper utilisation of funds distributed to women’s self-help groups (SHGs).

He urged the SHGs to focus on brand building and identifying markets for their products.

He reminded local bodies of their role in helping women entrepreneurs to resolve their problems.

Mayor C. Jayan Babu presided over the function. Deputy Mayor V. Jayaprakash, Welfare standing committee chairman S.A. Sundar, ward councillors and corporation officials participated in the function.

Rs.1.25 crore

The subsidy scheme of the corporation falls under the People’s Plan Campaign. An amount of Rs.1.25 crore has been earmarked for disbursement to women entrepreneurs during the current year.

As many as 197 self-help groups are expected to benefit from the scheme.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 16 June 2009 05:51
 

Affortable houses may come up on Government Land

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Source : The New Indian Express Date : 15.06.2009

 

Tecom closes master-plan contract for SmartCity

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Source : Business Line Date : 15.06.2009

Tecom closes master-plan contract for SmartCity

State Govt urged to clear pending issues.

 


The company insisted on freehold land as the lease agreement had to be split for securing SEZ status for the project land.


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Kochi, June 14 The hurdles in the progress of SmartCity Kochi appear to be far from over with Tecom, the promoters of the project, closing its contract with the UK-based Collin Buchnan company, who were appointed for preparing the master plan.

Mr Fareed Abdulrahman, the CEO of SmartCity Kochi, said in a press statement from Dubai: “In order to protect the best interests of SmartCity Kochi and its stakeholders, and further to all activities that were put on hold up until now, we regret to inform all those concerned that we have been forced to close out our contract with the internationally renowned UK-based Master Planning Consultants.

“Regardless of this, we would like to reiterate our commitment to the project and are sure that with the support of the Government of Kerala on the pending issues, SmartCity Kochi will be a success. Once the Government of Kerala takes action in resolving the pending issues and we mutually agree on the way forward, the master planners will recommence developing SmartCity Kochi.

Land lock

“Despite our best efforts to sort out issues by way of action, we have only heard statements in the media about more discussions on the subject of freehold. After our recent press meeting, it was said that SmartCity will come to know of the Government of Kerala’s decision by the first week of June,” the statement said.

The company had set a deadline of December for the State Government to sort out the issues. At a press meet on June 1 in Kochi, the CEO had said the project could not afford any further delay and the State Government should take immediate steps to resolve the issue regarding the 12 per cent freehold land before the end of this year. SmartCity Kochi is entitled to 12 per cent of freehold land and the company wanted a re-assurance from the State Government in this regard. As the project was a joint venture with the State Government, both the stakeholders will have to sit together and find a solution, Mr Abdulrahman said.

The company insisted on freehold land as the lease agreement had to be split for securing SEZ status for the project land. Of the 246 acres, 136 acres have already received SEZ status in principle.

The provision of freehold land has to be included in the lease agreement for the remaining 110 acres before it gets notified as SEZ, because land once notified as SEZ cannot be de-notified for including fresh provisions, the CEO said.

At the press meet, he also asked the State Government to make it clear about the requirements they needed to take the project forward. The CEO was of the view that the Government had not given any positive signs in this direction.

Last Updated on Monday, 15 June 2009 13:02
 


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