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Corporation lists legal steps against APTDC

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The Hindu             20.06.2013

Corporation lists legal steps against APTDC

Special Correspondent

The Kochi Corporation has informed the Kerala Lok Ayukta that legal proceedings had been initiated against the Andhra Pradesh Technology Development Corporation (APTDC) for some drawbacks in the construction of the Brahmapuram waste treatment plant.

In an affidavit, the corporation said that the bank guarantee of the APTDC had also been invoked and all further payments to the APTDC blocked.

The affidavit was filed in response to a complaint filed by M.L. George.

Action for drawbacks in Brahmapuram waste treatment plant.

 

Illegal shops removed from Kochi streets

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The Hindu             20.06.2013

Illegal shops removed from Kochi streets

Staff Reporter

Unauthorised mobile bunk shops that were functioning at Vyttila and Sahodaran Ayyappan road were removed by civic authorities on Wednesday.

The drive was part of the crackdown against illegal shops operating in the city, said an official of the Town Planning Department of the Kochi Corporation.

On Wednesday, 12 bunk shops were removed. Food sold through these shops was also seized.

Recently, unauthorised shops were removed from the premises of Ernakulam South railway station and Rajaji road.

Town Planning Department officials would take action against bunk shops in other parts of the city in the coming days, the official said.

Earlier, corporation officials had removed a large number of illegal display boards and carts as part of the drive. The Steering Committee of the corporation had reached a consensus on taking action against the illegal units.

Following the removal of the shops, the civic body has decided not to bow to demands for returning the confiscated units.

The Steering Committee had advised the civic administrators against returning the units to prevent them from restarting business.

A large number of bunk shops function mainly on sidewalks causing traffic jams at busy junctions like Vyttila.

Review meet

Incidentally, the corporation had sanctioned only 144 bunk shops in the city. Recently, the civic body issued permits for 52 street food units to be operated in the city under a programme supported by the Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission. The drive against illegal units would be strengthened after the campaign is reviewed at a meeting on Monday, the official said.

12 bunk shops confiscated; food seized.

 

Lucknow Development Authority to open registry of Gomtinagar Extension scheme

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The Times of India               19.06.2013

Lucknow Development Authority to open registry of Gomtinagar Extension scheme

LUCKNOW: After covering Phase-1, the Lucknow Development Authority (LDA) will soon start registry for apartments constructed in Phase-2 of the Gomtinagar extension scheme. On Tuesday, LDA's officiating vice-chairman AP Tewari designated concerned joint secretary, finance controller and the executive engineer to begin the process as soon as possible.

The apartments which will be covered in the phase-2 of the scheme include Rohini, Betwa, Sutlej, Shipra and Sulabh Awas Yojana. The construction of the apartments, Tewari said, is nearing completion and would soon be open for registry.

Under phase-1, LDA had constructed over 1,200 flats. Registry of these properties is already underway. Tewari said the responsibility of registration of these properties has been handed over to the concerned executive engineer.

Meanwhile, LDA would be expediting the construction of flats in Sunrise apartment, Mansarovar scheme, Jankipuram and Shardanagar scheme. The schemes got stuck following protest by the farmers. LDA has decided to hold meeting with the farmers every 15 days and prepare a report.

 


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