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BBMP budget gets official nod?

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The Times of India  12.10.2010

BBMP budget gets official nod?

BANGALORE: The government has approved the Bruhat Bangalore Mahanagara Palike's ( BBMP) inflated budget of revised outlay Rs 8849.39 crore, highly-placed sources in the Palike have informed TOI.

"The budget has been approved. Wardwise works will be taken up soon," said a member of the Taxation and Finance committee which tabled the budget.

BBMP's biggest-ever budget was presented on August 30.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 12 October 2010 11:44
 

Govt okays Palike budget

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The Deccan Herald  12.10.2010

Govt okays Palike budget

Bangalore, Oct 11, DHNS:

The wilting State government has approved the Bruhat Bangalore Mahanagara Palike budget for the year 2010-11, without any changes.

Standing Committee on Taxation and Finance chairman P N Sadashiva said the budget got the approval on October 8, the day hectic political parleys were on to tackle dissidence in the ruling party.  The budget was sent to the government on August 28 for approval.

The lingering political uncertainty may cast a shadow on the realisation of grants by the civic body. 

The Palike is expecting Rs 1,300 crore in the form of grants from the State government and another Rs 750 crore through Akrama Sakrama. The Governor is yet to give his assent for the scheme. Sadashiva said that the government has approved the budget and hence bound by its grants.

The Palike may also find it difficult to achieve the budget targets, given the delay in presenting the annual financial statement. It has only four months to implement development projects proposed.

The budgetary outlay stands at Rs 8,848 crore.

Leader of the Opposition in the Council M Nagaraj said the budget has been approved in great haste amid political chaos. He said it would be great achievement if the Palike succeeds in implementing at least 10 per cent of its budget proposals.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 12 October 2010 11:20
 

Budget mum on teachers

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The New Indian Express  12.10.2010

Budget mum on teachers

BANGALORE: Even though the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) budget has been approved, the corporation schools are not likely to get any immediate respite.

The BBMP budget focuses on improving the quality of education in corporation schools. Also, the initiative suggests that extra coaching classes will be conducted before and after school hours, special training will be given to the teachers of schools and colleges, a Sahitya Bhavan will be instituted at a cost of `1.5 crore. Another `1.5 crore were earmarked to improve infrastructure.

When Express had done a series of articles on BBMP schools, it had found that many of these schools had outsourced teachers. Also, it had come to light that teachers were not available for languages, science and social studies. There were only two computer teachers for the 33 BBMP highschools. Infrastructure of half of the schools was in a sorry condition.

"It is surprising that there is no mention of an important initiative like recruiting more permanent teachers. We have got a hike in salary for the permanent teachers, but as for the outsourced teachers, their nominal fees remains the same," said a teacher of Corporation High School, K G Nagar.

The education officer was unavailable for comments as he said he was busy in a prayer meeting.

"All the plans for education will be completed at the earliest," P N Sadashiva, Finance and Taxation Committee Chairman, told Express. Adding that this would be a priority, he said directives had been issued to Zonal heads, asking them to present a programme of works to take up at the BBMP schools.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 12 October 2010 09:50
 


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