The Hindu 22.11.2016
Hyderabad to be beggar-free city soon
The GHMC along with a voluntary organisation has identified 500
genuine beggars in the last six months as part of an exercise to
rehabilitate those who have taken up begging as a profession.
The
Amma Nanna orphanage has partnered with the civic body and rehabilitated
50 beggars at their centre in Choutuppal. B. Rammohan, Mayor, GHMC said
that they are planning to make Hyderabad beggar-free city, on Monday.
The Mayor said that many beggars can be spotted at the traffic signals,
bus stops, shopping malls. He said that many were also begging for money
as they are involved in drugs and money lending. The Mayor said that
through the innovative scheme, the beggars will be provided with food
and shelter apart from providing employment and pension to the eligible
ones.
Compensation
A
sum of Rs 2 lakh was handed over as compensation to the family members
of a sanitation worker who died while discharging duties. On August 8,
Narasamma was hit by a car at Chandanagar which resulted in her death.
The family members of the deceased worker collected the cheque on
Monday.
Solid waste management
GHMC Commissioner B.
Janardhan Reddy is part of the six-member expert committee appointed by
the Department of Biotechnology, government of India to study waste to
energy proposals submitted by various institutions. In response to a
call given by the department to give ideas on efficient usage of solid
waste management, government departments and research institutions in
the country sent their models. The department received a total of 90
proposals.
For evaluation of the proposals, the Department of
Biotechnology constituted a six member Expert Committee headed by
Dr.Asnani of UMC Global. The GHMC Commissioner, who is in Delhi to
participate in the meetings, is in the committee as an ex-officio Member
due to his expertise in solid waste management as well as his vast
experience in the field of Urban Administration.
Revenue for GHMC
The
revenue generated on Monday as a result of taxes and bills was Rs 7.71
crores for the GHMC (Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation). The
government has allowed payments of utilities and taxes with the banned
notes of Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 notes till November 24. It has been
observed that large number of people are making use of the facility. The
property tax collected on Monday was Rs 4.25 crore and LRS was Rs 3.46
crore.