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VMC opens control room

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The Hindu             22.11.2013

VMC opens control room

Staff Reporter

The Vijayawada Municipal Corporation (VMC) has opened control room in view of Helen cyclone that is expected to cross the shore at Machilipatnam on Friday. The people could contact toll free number 0866-2427485 to inform the authorities if they faced any problems due to heavy rain that expected to lash the city.

The corporation has made arrangements to desilt the drains etc. People living in low-lying areas and hilly areas were asked to be vigilant.

 

'City needs lake development authority'

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The New Indian Express             21.11.2013

'City needs lake development authority'

District-in-charge Minister R Ramalinga Reddy inspecting Byrasandra lake area which will be rejuvenated by BDA at a cost of `3.65 crore. Chickpet MLA R V Devaraj, Congress councillors Udayshankar and Manjunath Reddy were present | Nagaraja Gadekal
District-in-charge Minister R Ramalinga Reddy inspecting Byrasandra lake area which will be rejuvenated by BDA at a cost of `3.65 crore. Chickpet MLA R V Devaraj, Congress councillors Udayshankar and Manjunath Reddy were present | Nagaraja Gadekal

District Minister R Ramalinga Reddy said there is a need for a separate Bangalore Lake Development Authority (BLDA) to look after the city’s lakes. The Minister was speaking after laying the foundation for rejuvenation works of Byrasandra Lake in Jayanagar on Wednesday.

BDA is rejuvenating Byrasandra lake for Rs 3.65 crore. Reddy said though there is a Lake Development Authority (LDA) in the state, the city needs an exclusive authority to take care of its lakes. “Lakes are developed by various agencies including the BDA, BBMP and Forest Department, but they are not maintained. Therefore, there is a need for a separate agency to monitor the overall development and maintenance of the city’s lakes,” he added.

“I shall speak to Chief Minister Siddaramaiah to release more grants for developing the city’s lakes,” Ramalinga Reddy said.

Reddy said Byrasandra lake was one of the oldest lakes in Bangalore.

“We had fenced the lake area. Some private agency had encroached the land and issued khatas. Not just this, they even took loans from a bank by mortgaging the lake’s land. Later, the resident welfare associations in Jayanagar filed

a Public-Interest Litigation (PIL) at the High Court,

and after five years, it was declared as government land.”

“The lake which was earlier under the jurisdiction of the Forest Department and BBMP has now been handed over to the BDA for maintenance. The lake will be rejuvenated in the next few months,” the minister said.

 

Pune Municipal Corporation to buy fuel from six petrol pumps

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The Times of India         20.11.2013

Pune Municipal Corporation to buy fuel from six petrol pumps

PUNE: The Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) will be able to save at least Rs 22 lakh per month on its fuel bills as the standing committee on Tuesday allowed procurement of diesel from any six petrol pumps in the city.

"The civic administration has to identify six pumps. This move will help save at least Rs 11 per litre," said Vishal Tambe, chairman of the civic standing committee.

As per vehicle depot officials, the PMC owns 800 diesel-run vehicles that require about 2 lakh litre diesel per month. The vehicles include cars, trucks and other transport vehicles. The rate for bulk diesel is Rs 71 per litre, while at the petrol pumps it is available for Rs 60 per litre.

On January 17, the Union government decided that bulk consumers like state transport corporations, railways and defence will have to pay for diesel at a price higher than market price.

A couple of months after the announcement, the Pune Mahanagar Parivahan Mahamandal Limited (PMPML) started purchasing fuel from petrol pumps. The PMPML, which requires 72,000 litre diesel every day, has managed to save Rs 7 lakh per day.

Sajag Nagarik Manch, a citizens group, said in October that the PMC was losing nearly Rs 22 lakh per month because of its indecision on shifting to petrol pumps.

When asked why the vehicle department took time to take a call on such an urgent matter, Kishor Pol, the head of PMC's vehicle department, said that they did not get response to tenders. "The tenders for getting fuel at cheaper price were issued twice, but suppliers did not come forward in adequate numbers. So we had not option but to wait," he said.

As per the Union government statistics, there are around 20,000 bulk diesel customers across the country. If the government gives subsidized diesel to all of them, oil companies would lose around Rs 400 crore every day.

Frugal plan

  • Number of PMC vehicles 800
  • Diesel required per month 2 lakh litre approx
  • Current price Rs 71 per litre approx.
  • After shifting to petrol pumpsRs 60 per litre approx
  • Savings Rs 11 per litre
  • Total saving About Rs 22 lakh per month
 


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