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Govt fiat to PMC: Make details of foreign tours of corporators and officials public

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The Indian Express                12.06.2013

Govt fiat to PMC: Make details of foreign tours of corporators and officials public

With fresh guidelines in place for digital publication and disclosure under Right to Information (RTI) Act, the Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) will now have to publish details of official foreign trips undertaken by its corporators and civic officers.

As per the government notification, the guidelines for suo motu disclosure on official website make it mandatory to put detailed information in public domain on a proactive basis. This will make the functioning of the public authorities more transparent and also reduce the need for filing individual RTI applications., the notification read.

"The quantity and quality of proactive disclosure were not up to the desired level and so there was a need for detailed guidelines," it said.

"The new guidelines specify disclosure of certain information on the website including the details of official foreign tours undertaken by elected representatives and officers," said D P More, Deputy Municipal Commissioner.

He said information about the nature, place and period of foreign and domestic tours along with the total cost of the trips should be disclosed on the PMC website, which should be updated every three months. "The notification has been sent to all civic departments. A lot of things have been included in the new list of disclosures and the departments should publish information related to it," said More.

The Employees' Welfare Department of the PMC has already been uploading information on the website. "We have been publishing information on the website and will be disclosing more information as per the new guidelines," said an officer.

Another important information that is usually kept secret is the details of grants given to various organisations by the civic body. "All grants given by the civic body and the annual report of beneficiaries should also be disclosed on the website," said RTI activist Vihar Durve.

He said the new list of disclosures makes it mandatory to publish the decision-making chart of every department along with the operating information.

All information relating to Public Private Partnership (PPP) have to be put in the public domain besides detailed project reports, concession agreements, operation and maintenance manuals, read the notification.

 

5 acres identified for relocation: BBMP

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Deccan Chronicle               12.06.2013 

5 acres identified for relocation: BBMP

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Bengaluru: The BBMP on Tuesday told the Karnataka High Court that it has identified a separate five acres of land elsewhere for relocating “illegal occupants”, including residents of Economically Weaker Section quarters in Ejipura.

The palike made the submission while the court was hearing a petition filed by Ms Shanta Mary and 130 other present occupants (tenants) of EWS quarters seeking directions to the palike to grant them plots as earlier assured by BBMP in 2005.

A division bench, headed by Chief Justice D.H. Waghela, issued notices to 70 original allottees in EWS quarters. According to the occupants, who have appealed to the court, contended that BBMP had promised the tenants and the occupants at the EWS quarters that they too would be allotted plots along with the original allottees. But the Palike suppressed this fact before the high court while it was hearing relocation cases in the past.

”The BBMP had also issued a letter assuring accommodation to all the 1,300 tenants and occupants in 2005 once the final structure of the quarters was constructed, but till date they have not considered our plea,” petitioners contended.

The petitioners sought reconsideration of the previous high court order which had directed that the 1,512 original allottees had to be given newly constructed houses, while evicting all occupants from the present site after October 8, 2012.

The petitioners’ sought benefits not only to original allottees, but also to the occupants who have been given certificates of residence by the BBMP. They added that there are around 1,140 tenants and occupants.

 

Joint team of BMC removes illegal towers

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The Pioneer               12.06.2013 

Joint team of BMC removes illegal towers

The Anti-Encroachment Squad and Building Permission Branch of Bhopal Municipal Corporation (BMC) carried out joint action against illegal mobile towers on Tuesday.

The joint team of BMC removed the towers from House no 197 in Shahpura, LIG flat 2/1 in Bagh Sewania, LIG flat no 64 in Amrai and House no 12 in Laharpur localities. The power supply was disconnected by BMC teams which also seized the batteries.

 


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