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MC incurs heavy losses on outdoor advertising

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The New Indian Express            07.06.2013

MC incurs heavy losses on outdoor advertising

The Ludhiana Municipal Corporation is incurring heavy losses in the department of outdoor advertising as contractors are using more than double the allotted number of sites.

As per the official records of MC accessed by Ludhiana Newsline, the civic body has allotted to two contractors only 488 sites for advertising in the whole city but the actual sites being used are double the allotted numbers.

As per the document, the MC has allotted 220 unipoles (single poles), 38 overhead signages, four foot overbridges, six roundabouts, nine kiosks on roads and allowed ads at 12 garbage collection centres and some pillars of elevated roads.

But actually, flouting norms, the contractors are allotting double number of sites to the customers for advertising and MC is incurring heavy losses as it is getting zero revenue from those illegal sites.

Inder Aggarwal, councillor, Shingar road ward number 18, who submitted the complaint in this regard to advertising department head Isha Kalia on Thursday, told Ludhiana Newsline, "I personally counted number of advertising sites in city and even after rough estimates, they come out to be more than 1,000 which is more than double the allotted sites. MC needs to re-introduce the outdoor advertising policy in a proper way and put unique identity numbers on every site to maintain the exact number."

Contracts of two advertising contractors are due to expire in July and September respectively. Aggarwal in his complaint has also demanded blacklisting of faulty contractors. "MC now need not waste any more time and introduce new advertising policy as soon as possible to cover the losses," said Aggarwal.

When contacted, Mayor Harcharan Singh Gohalwaria said, "Our new outdoor advertising policy is ready and once it is implemented, things will be properly channelised." 

 

Birth certificates at people's doorstep soon

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The New Indian Express            07.06.2013

Birth certificates at people's doorstep soon

Digital birth certificates will be sent directly to the houses of the needy through courier service free of cost from June 10. Mayor M Majid Hussain will launch the programme on Monday.

Announcing this to newsmen here on Thursday, the Mayor said that the birth certificates would also provide the vaccination schedule for the infants so that the parents could take them to the vaccination centres at the appointed time.

The vaccination centres would also alert the parents about the vaccination a day before on the mobile phone.

He said that the new scheme would help the needy as they were facing a lot of problems in securing the birth certificates from the GHMC Circle/ Ward Offices, etc.

Speaking on the occasion, GHMC commissioner MT Krishna Babu stated that this was the first time that such an innovative programme was being taken up by the GHMC and added that it was part of the GHMC’s moves to provide better services to the citizens.

The commissioner said that the GHMC would send death certificates also through courier service free of cost soon. The certificates would also carry condolence messages. The procedures for the same were being streamlined now, he added.

He said that the GHMC was striving hard to make Hyderabad city a healthier and greener city.

 

Plea on Mayoral poll dismissed

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The New Indian Express            07.06.2013

Plea on Mayoral poll dismissed

The High Court on Thursday dismissed a writ petition seeking reservation for Schedule Tribe (ST) councillors in the Bruhat Bangalore Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) for the posts of Mayor and Deputy Mayor.

The court observed that the period for which the reservation was sought had elapsed.

Justice H N Nagamohan Das observed that the petition was filed seeking reservations for Mayor and Deputy Mayor posts for 2012-13. The petitioner is at liberty to file a fresh petition, the judge noted.

In 2012, Lokesh Naik and Indira had filed a petition seeking reservation for Scheduled Tribes in the roster system for electing the Mayor and Deputy Mayor.

 


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