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Pune Municipal Corporation general body okays Rs 4,167-cr budget for next fiscal

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The Times of India                  01.02.2013

Pune Municipal Corporation general body okays Rs 4,167-cr budget for next fiscal

PUNE: The general body of the Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) on Thursday approved the Rs 4,167.5-crore budget for the 2013-14 fiscal, marking the first time that the civic budget has crossed the Rs 4,000 crore figure.

Standing committee chairman Baburao Chandere had proposed a hike of around Rs 562.48 crore in the budget submitted by the municipal commissioner, Mahesh Pathak.

The revised budget was discussed in the general body meeting on Thursday. The elected members criticized the chairman saying the budget that he had presented concentrated on the Kothrud assembly areas to nurture his political aspirations. "The budget has not done justice to all parties in the house," said Vasant More, leader of opposition, adding, "Additional income sources should be found and funds should be distributed equally to all areas."

"The local body tax is expected to be implemented from the next financial year. There are chances that the income will go down but the chairman increased the budget by over Rs 500 crore," said Arvind Shinde, Congress leader in the PMC.

Deputy mayor Deepak Mankar said, "The budget has failed to find new ways to strengthen PMC schools."

Refuting More's allegations, Chandere said the budget will fulfill needs of all the areas in the city. "Income for the additional Rs 560 crore will be raised from property tax, building permissions and loans," he added.

The budget includes projects such as development of merged villages, programmes under the Kothrud development fund, road construction, rehabilitation of commercial sex workers, welfare of the girl child and supply of drinking water through tankers.

Last Updated on Friday, 01 March 2013 11:55
 

Rs 215crore added to civic budget

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The Times of India                     28.02.2013

Rs 215crore added to civic budget

MUMBAI: With an eye on the 2014 elections, the Shiv Sena- BJP alliance in the BMC made additions worth Rs 215 crore to the municipal budget of Rs 27,578 crore for the urban poor. The standing committee suggested the BMC appoint architects to survey slum pockets, draw up a master plan and suggest what needs to be done to provide basic facilities to them.

Standing committee chairman Rahul Shewale said money has been diverted from development plan department and from the asset replacement fund.

 

Last Updated on Thursday, 28 February 2013 11:33
 

Civic budget: grand plans for city

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The Hindu                         19.02.2013

Civic budget: grand plans for city

GHMC to spend Rs. 2,271 crore for infrastructure projects.

The Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) has earmarked Rs. 2,271 crore for taking up civic infrastructure works in the forthcoming financial year of 2013-14 including roads, bridges, drains, street lighting and housing for the poor. About Rs. 985 crore is for poverty alleviation targeting the weaker sections in the Rs. 3,800 crore budget presented by Mayor Mohd. Majid Hussain on Monday.

TDP, BJP protest

The budget estimates was passed by the council amid protests by the Telugu Desam and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). The Opposition parties were seeking detailed discussions and more allocations to quite a few sections. The lone Majlis Bachao Tehreek (MBT) member Mohd. Amjedullah Khan was lifted out of the hall on the Mayor’s orders following his insistence on having a say on the budget. Interestingly, the Congress party, the estranged ally of Majlis, lauded the ‘model’ budget.

During his presentation, the Mayor declared that the property tax collection was expected to touch Rs. 950 crore next year with cent per cent verification of properties bringing all the unassessed, underassessed and change in land use properties under the tax net without increasing the tax rates.

A huge quantum of Rs.664.65 crore is slated for housing, Rs.471.85 crore for land improvement, Rs.431.20 crore for roads & pavements, Rs.187 crore for buildings & flyovers, Rs 180 crore for storm water drains, etc. MMTS phase two gets a big boost with Rs.190 crore allocated of the total Rs.641 crore to add 107 km of rails and to take three lakh commuters a day.

Flyovers or rail bridges are planned at Tolichowki, Amberpet, Balanagar, Uppuguda, Kandikal Gate, Safilguda Gate, Tukaram Gate, etc. Road widening is being planned at Barkas, Barkas, Hi-Tec City, Dargah, Moosapet, Madhapur, Miyapur, Rahmathnagar, Kavadiguda and other places.

Forty-nine junctions are to be developed under GHDP while city-level parks are to come up at Errakunta, Mir Alam Tank, Vasanthnagar, Rock Garden and so on. With Musi development and Charminar pedestrianisation taken up under JNNURM continuing as spillover projects, Rajiv Awas Yojana (RAY) to make the city slum free will be taking off with 70 slums shortlisted of the total 1,471 for new housing and another 153 slums to get better amenities at a cost of Rs.550 crore. Sports got Rs.18 crore while Rs.60.85 crore is for colony parks.

Funds for suburbs

The Telugu Desam floor leader Singireddy Srinivas Reddy demanded more funds to the suburbs for civic amenities, better maintenance of graveyards, more public toilets, mandatory rain water harvesting structure for households, special package for dengue and malaria control. He also wanted speedier execution of works.

BJP floor leader Bangaru Prakash sought a probe into the CoP-11 expenditure while YSR Congress corporator Harivardhan Reddy wanted the corporators’ budget to be doubled to Rs. 2 crore.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 19 February 2013 10:28
 


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