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Aftab Manzil demolition begins today

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The Indian Express               21.06.2013

Aftab Manzil demolition begins today

Mumbai

Two weeks after the five-storeyed Aftab Manzil partially collapsed in Mahim (west), the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) will begun demolishing the entire structure Friday. The partial collapse had resulted in the death of 10 persons and seven injured.

Till Thursday evening, the corporation allowed the residents to return to Aftab Manzil and retrieve valuables.

"We wanted to give residents of the building a chance to collect their belongings. We plan to demolish the structure as soon as possible as it is a threat to the neighbouring buildings. It is standing very precariously; we have constructed a support-frame but we have to take care in this season," said additional municipal commissioner Mohan

Adtani. Contractor Mihir Barot has been appointed by the civic body for the demolition which will cost Rs 12.5 lakhs.

"A Combo Crusher demolition machine has been acquired for the work," said Adtani.

He said that an inquiry is on into complaints by residents that illegal alterations on the ground-floor caused the collapse and a report is expected shortly.

Prima facie the civic administration has said poor construction material may have led to the collapse.

However afresh investigation has been ordered after lawyer and second floor resident of Aftab Manzil, Rizwan Merchant provided civic chief Sitaram Kunte with documents of complaints to the BMC dating back to 2008 informing the civic body of illegal construction.

 

Civic body to register tenants of dilapidated wadas for rehabilitation

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The Indian Express               21.06.2013

Civic body to register tenants of dilapidated wadas for rehabilitation

Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) has decided to register the tenants of dilapidated wadas to pursue their case for rehabilitation with wada owners.

After a wada collapsed on Wednesday, MNS leader Vasant More criticised the civic administration for failing to check such incidents. "There are many people living in wadas that are in bad condition. The civic body should act to save lives of citizens," said More.

Additional City Engineer Vivek Kharwadkar said the civic body has been issuing notices to citizens living in dangerous wadas to vacate, but they don't leave the wadas to protect tenancy rights.

"The PMC will now register all the tenants living in dangerous wadas and take up their case for rehabilitation with wada owners. We will try to get assurance from the owners to rehabilitate them. This might encourage them to vacate these wadas and move to safe places," he said. Kharwadkar said the civic administration has pulled down 39 wadas so far and the action would continue.

"The civic body will also take up the issue with the state government and try to find a permanent solution ," he said.

The Shiv Sena has demanded the civic body provide temporary shelter to those living in dilapidated wadas and they can return once the owners redevelop the property.

Meanwhile, PMC is planning legal action against the developer of the property where a wall collapse near Dandekar bridge killed three persons . The developer failed to reply to the showcause notice issued to him by the civic body.

 

PMC demolishes 49 billboards, 56 flex boards

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The Indian Express               21.06.2013

PMC demolishes 49 billboards, 56 flex boards

The Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) as part of its ongoing drive against illegal hoardings, has demolished 49 billboards and 56 flex boards that failed to renew licences to implement hoardings as per the new policy.

As per the Bombay High court directive, PMC had framed a policy to check the haphazard hoardings. The policy was approved by the state government but its implementation was delayed as the hoarding owners challenged the new policy.

The civic body was losing huge revenue due to the illegal hoardings and had to implement the new policy.

As per the new policy, it urged the hoarding owners to renew the licences and make changes in hoardings accordingly.The civic body had scrutinised the hoardings whose owners had sought licence renewal.

 


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