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BMC nod for senior citizen policy

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The Indian Express     06.08.2013 

BMC nod for senior citizen policy

BMC approved the long pending policy for senior citizens Monday. The comprehensive policy includes provision of day care, recreation centres and weekly medical camps.

"The policy is expected to benefit more than 12 lakh senior citizens," said Vinod Shelar, BJP corporator.

"Although there is no separate allocation of funds for the implementation of the policy, we will use funds from the existing budget or divert funds from other areas," said a senior civic official.

Some benefits included in the policy are dedicated spaces for senior citizens in large housing complexes, a library with books on spirituality and health, and ramps and railings at public toilets. Senior citizens will also be provided specialised healthcare at select civic hospitals for high blood pressure, diabetes, loss of vision and other ailments.

Federation of Senior Citizens' Organisations of Maharashtra (FESCOM) — responsible for formulating the policy — has welcomed the move. "Our goal is to achieve benefit policies for seniors all over the state," said Anant Gholap, president of FESCOM.

For the first phase, BMC will form a committee which will implement the various aspects of the policy. It will be headed by Mayor Sunil Prabhu. The committee will include corporators and members of FESCOM.

 

BMC clears policy to provide better facilities for senior citizens

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Hindustan Times     06.08.2013 

BMC clears policy to provide better facilities for senior citizens

The civic body’s much awaited policy for senior citizens in the city is finally going to become a reality.

The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) cleared it at its general body meeting on Monday.

The policy, which includes the provision of day care and recreation grounds for them in every municipal ward and medical helpline services and amenities in open spaces, was announced on October 1 last year.

According to the plan, five recreational grounds, admeasuring 700 sqft each, and 34 new gardens will be developed across the city, which will include facilities such as libraries, provisions for indoor games and amphitheatres.

Among other measures are dedicated spaces for senior citizens when large housing complexes are proposed, a library for them with books on spirituality and health, and ramps and railings at public toilets.

BJP corporator Vinod Shelar had moved a notice of motion in the civic house in June 2012.

“This is the first time any corporation has formed such a policy for senior citizens. The Federation of Senior Citizens’ Organisation, Maharashtra, had submitted a draft policy to make the city more senior citizenfriendly. I am glad that the commissioner considered it and the policy has finally come into effect,” said Shelar.

According to the policy, the civic body will also hold special programmes in the city for elderly on October 1, the International Day for Senior Citizens.

Apart from this, special geriatric units will be set up in civic hospitals and they will be also provided halls and classrooms in civic schools to hold meetings or functions during weekends at nominal costs.

According to census 2011, there are around 12 lakh senior citizens in Mumbai and more than 21% of them live below the poverty line.

 

BBMP drive for recovery of advertising charges

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Deccan Herald        06.08.2013 

BBMP drive for recovery of advertising charges

In a special drive for recovery of advertisement charges, the Bruhat Bangalore Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) authorities have removed advertisement boards from 178 bus shelters. 

The Palike claimed that the advertisers owe a whopping Rs 28 crore.

During the drive, the BBMP collected Rs 1.30 crore from the advertisers.

A Palike official, speaking on the condition of anonymity, said that two private firms owe Rs 12.25 crore and Rs 10.71 crore towards advertisement charges and both have promised to pay the arrears in four days.

 


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