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Civic body flexes muscles against hoardings

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The Hindu             19.07.2013

Civic body flexes muscles against hoardings

The Kochi Corporation's drive has yielded 50 loads of flex boards in two weeks.— PHOTO: K.K. MUSTAFAH
The Kochi Corporation's drive has yielded 50 loads of flex boards in two weeks.— PHOTO: K.K. MUSTAFAH

Civic authorities plan to rid the city of illegal flex boards and display advertisements within a fortnight.

The drive which began two weeks ago yielded around 50 loads of flex boards. A portion of the seized boards was auctioned off recently.

The auction, however, did not yield much benefit to the civic body as the used flex sheets are not in demand.

Permanent squads comprising officials of the Town Planning, Health and Revenue departments of the corporation have been formed for the purpose. The support of the police has also been sought, K.J. Sohan, chairman of the Town Planning Standing Committee of the Kochi Corporation, has said.

Advertisements displayed by commercial establishments and cinemas posters formed a major portion of the seized material. Old posters and other publicity material displayed by political parties, religious and socio-cultural organisations were also removed.

After the clean-up drive, the corporation plans to allot vantage points for display of advertisements. The right for displaying the advertisements will be auctioned off. Those interested in displaying the advertisements should approach the selected agencies, he said.

Mr. Sohan said a consensus needed to be evolved regarding the display of advertisements of political parties and religious organisations. Removing these materials might lead to friction and resistance. The Kochi Mayor would be requested to convene a meeting for evolving an agreement on such advertisements, he said.

 

NOC to apartments linked to water source

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The Hindu             19.07.2013

NOC to apartments linked to water source

Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Thursday said no objection certificate (NOC) would be issued only to those high-rise buildings and apartments which have enough water supply sources.

Mr. Siddaramaiah informed the Legislative Council that he would issue directions to the Bruhat Bangalore Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) and Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board (BWSSB) immediately in this regard. He was responding to a question on availability of water in apartments in Bangalore raised by M. Srinivas (Janata Dal-Secular) during Question Hour.

Mr. Siddaramaiah said during the last three years, the BBMP had permitted construction of 2,553 apartments housing 26,342 flats. He said BWSSB has to issue NOC after the builder fulfils 24 conditions, including sewage treatment plant for apartments comprising more than 100 housing units and rainwater harvesting for all apartments.

Mr. Srinivas said the 24 conditions, instead of helping the residents, had become money-making avenues for the officials. Not many apartments had installed RWH, he said.

Mr. Siddaramaiah said the B.N. Thyagaraja expert committee had submitted a report on the demand and availability of water for Bangalore between 2021 and 2050.

The committee had recommended drawing of 12.8 tmcft of water from the Cauvery; to save 4 tmcft water by reducing wastage; diversion of 10 tmcft from Konganahaole and Kakkathuhole to KRS and drawing about 500 MLD water to Bangalore; diversion of about 100 to 250 MLD of treated effluent from Vrishabhavati valley to the catchment area of Tippagondanahalli and diversion of 5 tmcft of water from Hemavathi reservoir to T.G. Halli catchment.

 

JMC demolishes structure at Bakshi Nagar

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Kashmir Times              18.07.2013

JMC demolishes structure at Bakshi Nagar

JAMMU, : Enforcement wing of Jammu Muncipal Corporation today demolished structures at Shopping centre Bakshi Nagar being constructed without the building permission.

Besides, encroachment was also removed in the Sharika Vihar through removal of gate fixed for covering drains in the area. JMC further intensifying the drive against the use of polythene carry bags also inspected various shops, vendors and other outlets in the areas of Satwari, Digiana, Kunjwani, Gangyal, Jammu.

During the inspection the team seized about 15 kgs of polythene carry bags and also realized Rs. 5200.00 (Rupees five thousand two hundred) as compounding fee from defaulters on spot who were using the polythene carry bags. The team also made the people aware of the ban on the use of polythene carry bags and the adverse effects of polythene carry bags which are made of Non – Bio-degradable material and requested them to use the bags made of bio-degradable material to carry their commodities.

The Team of Health Wing also seized 10 Kg Polythene & fined Rs.7600 to 25 defaulters from the area Prem Nagar, Narwal and other adjoin area.

 


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