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HC notice on bus shelters

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The New Indian Express 06.04.2010

HC notice on bus shelters


KOCHI: The Kerala High Court on Monday issued notices to the State Chief Secretary, Kochi Corporation secretary and Town Planning Officer on a petition filed challenging the amended tender floated by the local body for the modernisation of bus shelters in the city.

The case has been posted for Wednesday for their reply. The petitioner, K K Noushad, proprietor of Real Advertisers, had filed the petition on Monday challenging the alleged illegalities of the fresh tender and praying for quashing the tender by the Kochi Corporation for the construction of modern bus shelters and display of advertisements at the bus shelters.

The petition was filed after expresso brought the issue to the limelight. expresso had on April 5 published a news report on the amendment made in the tender form and inclusion of an additional condition - the construction of urinals - at the bus shelters.

Many private agencies had opposed the move and said it was not at all practical.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 06 April 2010 09:53
 

State to increase licence fees for bars

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Deccan Chronicle 23.03.2010

State to increase licence fees for bars

March 23rd, 2010
DC Correspondent

Official sources said that the increase in places where the population is around 50,000 (first category) would be as high as 70 per cent while the lowest hike of 14 per cent will effected in Hyderabad, Visakhapatnam and Vijayawada.

Sources said the fee would be enhanced to about Rs 25 lakh from Rs 15.09 lakh in the first category and from Rs 22.23 lakh to Rs 29 lakh in areas where population is between 50,000 and three lakh. The fee will be up from Rs 25.40 lakh to Rs 30 lakh in areas with a population between three lakh and seven lakh. In metros, the new fee will be Rs 31 lakh as against Rs 27 lakh.

The government is under pressure from the licensees of retail liquor outlets to create a level playing field for them with bars. In several places, it was found that the bar owners have been selling liquor packaged in lesser quantities for a cheaper price than wine dealers who pay Rs 40 lakh to 70 lakh for each outlet.

As per the rules, bars can purchase only full bottles from the beverages corporation but because of an understanding with some retailers, they have been getting stocks of 180 ml and selling the same for a lesser price. The wine dealers argued that bar owners have the advantage of paying a lesser licence fee and the same should be removed.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 23 March 2010 10:06
 

Government gives nod for road-widening in Gulbarga

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The Hindu 18.03.2010

Government gives nod for road-widening in Gulbarga

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Road map for demolishing buildings being prepared

 


Emergency provisions under Land Acquisition Act, 1894, to be invoked to acquire land

Four main roads in Gulbarga city included

in the project


GULBARGA: The State Government has approved widening of four main roads in Gulbarga city by invoking the emergency provisions under Section 17(1) of the Land Acquisition Act, 1894, to acquire the required land for the project.

The roads to be widened are the ones between Jagat Circle and Humnabad Base, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Circle and M.S.K. Mill Road, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Circle and Aland Road checkpost, and Rashtrapati Chowk and Ram Mandir.

Karnataka Rakshana Vedike president Arunkumar Patil, who released a copy of the Government Order on Wednesday, told presspersons that the district administration and the Gulbarga City Corporation should initiate the project as soon as possible. “The road-widening has been inordinately delayed in the city, while it has already been taken up in Bidar, Raichur and other places,” he said. Deputy Commissioner R. Vishal, who was away in Bangalore on official work, was not available for comment.

Schedule

Sources, who did not want to be named, said that the officials concerned had begun the exercise of preparing a road map for demolishing buildings on the land required for the roadworks. The work is scheduled to begin in a week or two, the sources added.

Hailing the go-ahead for the work, Mr. Patil said it was the result of the long struggle of the vedike for taking up road-widening and city beautification projects.

In another victory for the vedike, the Central Railway authorities began the widening of the railunder-bridge on Old Jewargi Road on Tuesday. Mr. Patil, who performed the “bhoomi puja” on behalf of the railway authorities and the contractor, said that the widening would help ease the traffic jams on the road.

Last Updated on Thursday, 18 March 2010 11:57
 


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