The Indian Express 30.08.2012
CCTV plan across town gets green signal
PCMC standing committee sanctions Rs 2.5 crore; in another move, officials conducting demolition drive given insurance cover
THE standing committee of the Pimpri-Chinchwad Municipal
Corporation (PCMC) has sanctioned Rs 2.5 crore for installation of 168
CCTVs at 81 locations across town. Pune police would install the CCTVs
in Pimpri-Chinchwad and Pune city and the amount for the purpose would
be handed over to them.
At the committee meeting, some members suggested that owners of
cable networks be given permission to install the CCTVs but the
committee decided to allot the entire work to Pune police, which placed
the proposal before the PCMC.
A few members said that owners of cable networks had shown
willingness to install CCTVs free of cost. After debating the issue, the
standing committee gave its sanction to the Pune Police proposal, which
the civic administration had placed before the committee. The proposal
stated that in the wake of the serial blasts on Jangli Maharaj Road in
Pune city, there was a pressing need to install CCTVs at chowks and
crowded spots in the industrial town.
The proposal stated that the city police would install CCTVs and
maintain them. Additional Municipal Commissioner Prakash Kadam said the
PCMC has already installed CCTVs at its headquarters in Pimpri and at
the civic-run YCM hospital.
“At both places, CCTVs have been functioning smoothly with round-the-clock monitoring by the a control room,” he said.
towards annual premium for life cover for officials participating in
PCMC’s demolition drive. As many as 25 Class I and II officials would
get a life cover Rs 10 lakh each, 93 Class III officials will get a
cover of Rs 5 lakh each and 45 Class IV officials a life cover of Rs 3
lakh each
The PCMC administration decided to provide the insurance cover
following threats and violent reaction of residents to the recent
demolition drives by the civic body.
Even Municipal Commissioner Dr Shrikar Pardeshi had been
threatened with dire consequences if he went ahead with the demolition.
The civic chief has since been provided security cover 24 X 7.
Pardeshi has, however, said he was not worried and “such threats are part of his work profile.”
Meanwhile, the Dr Shrikar Pardeshi-led PCMC administration has in
the last two drives out of three expressed its resolve to carry out the
demolition drive unmindful of threats and opposition from several MLAs
who have even staged a protest outside the state Assembly. The last two
demolition drives were in Sangvi and Pimple Gurav areas, the bastion of
MLA Laxman Jagtap, considered among the most powerful politicians in
Pimpri-Chinchwad. In the last Assembly elections, Jagtap, who had been
trailing during the counting of votes started leading again after votes
from Sangvi and Gurav Pimple areas were taken up.
Jagtap himself had acknowledged that these two areas had played a
crucial role in his victory. “However, PCMC is now bulldozing its way
through the same area where Jagtap wields considerable influence,” said
activist Shridkar Chalkha.
On Friday, a four-storey building that was under construction and
the foundation of another building were demolished in Sangvi area. The
building was at Omkar Colony in Pimple Gurav area. A huge crowd had
gathered to prevent the drive, but police presence thwarted the move. In
Sangvi, the foundation of an illegal building on a three-acre plot
reserved for a playground was demolished at Sai chowk. City engineer M T
Kamble led the demolition team that had five deputy engineers, eight
junior engineers and 15 labourers.

security during the drive. On Saturday, four illegal buildings
admeasuring 18,000 sq ft were demolished in Pavana river bed.