The Hindu 27.06.2013
Vacancies in ULBs will be filled, says Minister
Siddaramaiah has the given green signal for recruitment
Efforts are being made to fill vacancies in urban local
bodies (ULBs), Minister for Urban Development Vinay Kumar Sorake has
said.
“Shortage of staff in almost all ULBs is a
common problem. I spoke to Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and he has given
the green signal for recruitment. While doing so, he suggested that
outsourcing be minimised. I will get the matter cleared from the Finance
Department before beginning recruitment,” he told presspersons after
reviewing the progress of welfare programmes here on Wednesday.
Mr.
Sorake said he would discuss the issue with officials of his department
and find the best way to increase staff strength in a phased manner,
such as authorising inter-corporation transfers to overcome the staff
shortage. Steps will be taken to streamline administration in the ULBs,
he added.
Upgrading
There
was a proposal to upgrade the Tumkur, Bijapur and Shimoga city municipal
councils to city corporations. However, a writ had been filed in court
stating that these cities did not meet the population criterion. “Based
on population, the government will soon take a decision to upgrade all
three ULBs and also upgrade other ULBs,” he said.
The
government is waiting for the Karnataka High Court’s ruling before
announcing the reservation for the posts of Mayor and Deputy Mayor, he
added. Anil Lad, MLA, was present.