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Will seek SG opinion on Taj Mansingh: NDMC

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The Indian Express               28.06.2013

Will seek SG opinion on Taj Mansingh: NDMC

The New Delhi Municipal Council on Thursday decided to seek the opinion of the Solicitor General of India on the future of the Taj Mansingh hotel whose 33-year-old lease ran out in 2011.

"The Council will soon seek the Solicitor General's opinion on the issue through the MHA and the UD ministry," spokesperson for the NDMC A K Mishra said.

The decision was taken after the Home Ministry sent a letter to the civic body, asking it to conduct an open auction and not give the Indian Hotels Company (IHCL) the first right of refusal, as had been decided earlier by the NDMC.

In the letter addressed to the NDMC chairperson, A K Das, under secretary in the Ministry of Home Affairs, wrote, "It is observed that the proposal to allow IHCL to have the first right of refusal in public auction has not been provided for in the lease deed. Provision of the first right of refusal will result in lower bid in public auction. Therefore, the Ministry of Home Affairs is of the considered opinion that the first right of refusal should not be allowed to IHCL in the proposed auction and fresh lease should be granted by open public auction."

The letter stated that the opinion had the approval of the Home Secretary.

But NDMC member Karan Singh Tanwar said there was no reason to seek an opinion since the Additional Solicitor General, the MHA and the UD Ministry had already given their opinion. "This is an attempt to delay the process," he said.

The future of the five-star hotel in the NDMC area has been under a cloud ever since the lease ran out in 2011.

 

Beware of fraudsters, cautions BWSSB

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Deccan Herald                28.06.2013

Beware of fraudsters, cautions BWSSB

The Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board (BWSSB) has asked citizens to beware of middlemen posing as valvemen and meter readers who collect money assuring them of water supply.

People should demand ID cards from these middle men, failing which they should hand them over to the police, the BWSSB said, clarifying that no cash transaction was required for availing of water or sanitary connection. Any payment should be made only through BangaloreOne centres, the BWSSB kiosks or online.

The BWSSB also cautioned that availing of a water or sanitary connection without an official RR number sanctioned by it is an offence under the BWSSB Act, 1964.
 

VUDA Board to decide on land-pooling issues

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The Hindu               28.06.2013

VUDA Board to decide on land-pooling issues

Staff Reporter

Issues relating to Paradesipalem land-pooling project and the request of some owners to withdraw from it will be placed before the forthcoming VUDA Board meeting. In his second meeting with land-owners and farmers on Thursday, VUDA Vice-Chairman N. Yuvaraj said the request for return of land consequent to their withdrawal from the project would also be decided at the meeting.

The land-owners allotted plotted area in lieu of their land handed over to VUDA would be allotted land as per the agreement and registration to those already got allotment would also be completed. He directed the Estate Officer of VUDA B. Bhavani Das to collect complete details from the land-owners and also confirmation letters from those willing to withdraw from the scheme. About infrastructure in the layout, Dr. Yuvaraj clarified that all roads would be laid as per the agreement and arrangements for water supply would also be made.

But underground drainage work would be taken up only after settlement starts in the layoutbecause early completion would lead to damage of the system due to non-utility.

Administrative Officer B. Nagabhushanam and others attended the meeting.

 


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