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Form panels to oversee budget, GVMC told

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The Hindu 11.02.2010

Form panels to oversee budget, GVMC told

VISAKHAPATNAM: With the government notifying that the Enforcement of Act No.7 of 2008, Constitution of Area Sabhas Act will become effective from February 6, 2010 and the Municipal Administration and Urban Development Department issuing Rules under the Act setting out the procedure for constituting Area Sabhas and Ward Committees any expenditure that is incured hereafter under the Municipal Corporation Budget will be governed by the Act and the Rules framed.

All such expenditure will have to be subject to oversight by the Area Sabhas and Ward Committees as laid down in the Act, Forum for Better Visakha Convener E.A.S. Sarma has said.

Greater Visakhapatnam Municipal Corporation should immediately undertake preparatory work to constitute Area Sabhas and Ward Committees, undertake orientation programmes to familiarise them with their statutory functions and provide area-wise and ward-wise break up of the budget estimates to facilitate the process of oversight by Area Sabhas and Ward Committees, the former IAS officer said.

The FBV would be happy to extend its cooperation to GVMC in this effort.

The Law, Economics and Social Sciences Departments of Andhra University should be involved in this effort.

The Administrative Staff College of India, Hyderabad, has a strong centre of urban studies and it could also be associated.

Mr. Sarma hoped GVMC would act fast on forming the panels.

Last Updated on Thursday, 11 February 2010 02:53
 

Heated exchanges at civic body meet

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The Hindu 10.02.2010

Heated exchanges at civic body meet

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Rs.276.81 crores budget passed amid protest

 


Corporation to strictly implement rules and regulations with regard to House Tax collections

MLA lists development works taken up in the last five years


Rajahmundry: Municipal Corporation of Rajahmundry (MCR) on Tuesday has passed Rs.276.81 crores budget for the year 2010-11 amidst protest of Congress and few ruling TDP members.

The meeting was chaired by Mayor Adireddy Veeraraghavamma and she introduced budget with revenues of Rs.276.81crores and expenditure of Rs.267.32 crores. She gave detailed statistics of budget for new financial year and also highlighted some of the important points during her one-and half-hour speech. Arguments were taken place between TDP and Congress members in the middle of the speech and the intervention of the Municipal Commissioner K. Manik Raj pacified both the members. There were heated exchanges between Varre Srinivasa Rao, floor leader TDP and K. Durgesh, MLC and ex-officio member and K. Manik Raj, Commissioner over the issue of rising House Tax in the city in next financial year.

When the new House Tax proposal was mooted by the Mayor, MLC Durgesh strongly objected the proposal by saying that it would affect middle class and lower middle class families in the city. Intervening in the subject, Commissioner said that government had directed all the municipalities to generate their own revenue and the Corporation is not going to levy any new taxes on any class of the society. He said that Corporation want to strictly implement rules and regulations with regard to House Tax collections and quoted an example that there are only 24 people in the city who are paying more than Rs.1 lakh house tax and it is 750 people in Guntur.

The Commissioner clarified that they only insist those businessmen who are avoiding house tax and collect the huge arrears by enforcing the law.

Varre Srinivasa Rao asked the floor that how much funds that MP, MLA and others have brought to the Corporation for Development in last five years and the huge budget introduced for the new financial year is to ditch the people.

MLA Rowthu Suryaprakasha Rao refuted the charges strongly and listed the development works taken up in the last five years .

In the beginning of the session, Mayor gave the details of the budget and said that revenue generating sources are not new but Corporation has chalked out planning to generate sources from its own channels.

According to her budget proposals-Property Tax arrears - Rs.22 crores, surcharge on Stamp Duty-Rs.4 crores, income generation sources Rs.2.12 crores, new tap connections, regularisation of tap connections, arrears-Rs.3.21 crores, entertainment tax-Rs.1.40 crores, advertisements-Rs.1.50 crores, business licenses-Rs.55 lakhs, sand ramp-Rs.50 lakhs and most importantly-Town Planning-Rs.15.34 crores.

The expenditure includes-drinking water, sewage water-Rs.11.67 crores, public health-Rs.8.57 crores, street lighting-Rs.3.35 crores, Capital expenditure Rs.18.15 crores and management expenditure Rs.3.10 crores.

Most of the members objected over the budget, which was not discussed in Standing Council meeting before the Budget Meeting of the Council.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 10 February 2010 02:52
 

Corporation budget on March 15

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The New Indian Express 09.02.2010

Corporation budget on March 15


CHENNAI: Chennai Corporation’s annual budget for 2010-11 would be tabled on March 15 and discussion on it by councillors will be held after two days, Mayor Subramanian has informed.

Speaking to reporters after inaugurating a Rs 15 lakh purified drinking water tank for visitors at Marina Beach here on Monday, the Mayor said, “ main focus would be given to education and health sectors in the budget.” Four more places have been chosen at the Marina for setting up such purified drinking water tanks. Two tanks would be constructed and maintained by the Lions Club. Four more toilets at the Marina Beach would be constructed and opened for public use soon, he added.

The water purifier was built by the Lions Club of Chennai and has a capacity to purify 12,000 litres daily. The club has appointed a person for the maintenance of the plant.

Earlier in the day, the Mayor made a surprise visit to Anna Park (Robinson Park), Royapuram from where the civic body received several complaints of poor maintenance. Speaking to reporters at the park after taking stock of the situation, Subramanian said, “The Robinson Park, which has a long history in the formation of DMK party, would be renovated with several new amenities and efforts would be made to make it as a model park in the locality.”

Bowing to the user’s demand, the Mayor also announced immediate suspension of entry fee of Re one collected from every visitor to gain entry into the park.Besides setting up lush green meadows, new public convenience would be constructed at an estimated cost of Rs 5 lakh, he added.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 09 February 2010 10:49
 


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