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Birth certificate drive to be on for next two Mondays

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The Hindu                11.06.2013

Birth certificate drive to be on for next two Mondays

Staff Reporter

The drive to issue birth and death certificates will be continued on the next two Mondays.

Of the 316 applications received during the day, 110 certificates were issued on the first drive on birth and death certificates on Monday at the municipal corporation office on Monday. The remaining 206 applications would be disposed of in the next two days, Municipal Commissioner M.V. Satyanarayana said on Monday.

Another 470 applications received earlier were also disposed of as a part of the drive.

After the drive on the next Mondays, the issue of certificates would be streamlined every month, he said.

On an average 500 certificates were being issued every day, he said. The pressure had come down with the certificate being issued on the day of birth itself, he added. Chief Medical Officer (Health) P.V. Ramana Murthy was present.

 

Park encroachments: court directive to GHMC

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The Hindu                11.06.2013

Park encroachments: court directive to GHMC

Legal Correspondent

A Division Bench of A.P. High Court comprising Chief Justice Kalyan Jyoti Sen Gupta and Justice N. V. Ramana on Monday disposed of writ petitions filed by the residents of Zamisthanpur near Risalagadda and Sanjeevaiah Co-operative Housing Society land at Lalaguda, complaining that the parks in their area were being encroached upon.

The Bench directed the GHMC Commissioner look into the representation.

 

Student activism: it gets GHMC going

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The Hindu                11.06.2013

Student activism: it gets GHMC going

Special Correspondent

If you are inspired and committed you can do a lot. This was proved by a group of student activists who made the GHMC set right the dysfunctional clock atop the Mahbub Chowk. What the students did was to dash off representations to the civic body which forced it to repair the clock which had stopped functioning.

Heritage protection

The GHMC also ordered an enquiry into the excess charges collected at parking lots and agreed to put up boards displaying the approved parking fee. The students also convinced a local channel to telecast messages and run scrolls on water conservation and other social issues.

The student activists plan to get government support and corporate sponsorships for restoration and protection of heritage buildings in Hyderabad and strive for the establishment of Hyderabad Culture Museum at Khurshid Jah Dewdi.

All this is the result of a month-long activism programme conducted by COVA and ICAN on various social issues. A theatre training workshop was also organised by the Koshish Theatre Group, a COVA affiliate, wherein 50 students participated.

According to a press release, the student activists identified water shortage as the main problem in Hyderabad besides encroachment of water bodies, constructions in catchments areas of all water bodies (despite GO 111) and industrial pollution.

Representations made to GHMC force the civic body to repair dysfunctional clock.

 


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