The Hindu 29.12.2010
All civic bodies to be linked through Net by March 31
Staff Reporter
Photo: kommuri srinivas

Municipal Minister M Mahidhar Reddy inaugurating the sports meet at the
Zilla Parishad High School in Pokuru village in Prakasam district on
Tuesday.
ONGOLE: Municipal Administration Minister M Mahidhar Reddy on Tuesday
announced interlinking of urban civic bodies in the state through
internet by March 31.
Talking to reporters after taking part in various programmes in
Kandukur, his home constituency, the Minister said all municipal
corporations and municipalities would be given a grading based on their
performance in implementing the citizens charter.
The citizens charter outlines the time to be taken by the civic
bodies for providing various services to the citizens, including
registration of births and deaths.
He promised to make appointments in various civic bodies to remove municipal staff shortage.
He also assured people of Kandukur to provide drinking water before
coming March and strive for its development as a model municipality.
Tenders had been finalised for changing of gates for the Ralapadu project.
Taking part in the emergency meet ingof the Kandukur municipality, he
announced Rs. 2 crore for upgrading all roads in the town into cement
roads.
He ordered a survey by officials to study the reasons for fall in collection of trading licence fee.
Special budgetary allocation would be made for improving civic infrastructure in 84 urban civic bodies, he said.
He urged officials to issue press statements informing the public
about unauthorised layouts and also cut power and water supply to such
layouts to curb their mushrooming which resulted in haphazard growth of
the town.