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PCMC seeks responses to voters' list for bypoll

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The Times of India            22.05.2013

PCMC seeks responses to voters' list for bypoll

PUNE: The PimpriChinchwad Municipal Corporation (PCMC) has invited suggestions and objections regarding the primary voters' list for the byelection to be held for ward no 35A, BhosariGaothan. Citizens can submit their responses till May 28.

The state election department had directed the PCMC to prepare the voters' list for the byeklection. The primary list is now available for inspection in the election department in the PCMC's main office building and at the 'C' zone office in Nehrunagar, Pimpri, during office hours. The list is also on sale at these offices.

The department said citizens may submit written applications with their suggestion/objection to the designated officer, Bhosari, in his office with required proof, in person or through a representative, during office hours.

The civic election department has asked persons with disabilities to provide information such as their names, the part number in the voters' list and their serial number to the designated officer, Bhosari, before May 28. This is to ensure that they are allotted polling booths located on the ground floor.

The final voters' list for ward 35 will be published on June 7. It will be sold in CDs to citizens and can be accessed on the PCMC's website: www.pcmcindia.gov.in.

Election department administration officer Baba Bagal said, "There are 17,101 voters in the primary voters' list. The byelection is being held as former corporator Seema Phuge was disqualified for submitting a fake caste validity certificate in the February

2012 civic elections.This seat is reserved for women belonging to the OBC category."

 

PCMC plans insurance cover for high-risk jobs

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The Times of India            22.05.2013

PCMC plans insurance cover for high-risk jobs

PUNE: The PimpriChinchwad Municipal Corporation ( PCMC) has decided to provide insurance cover to its employees involved in high-risk jobs.

"The civic body has made a provision of Rs 25 lakh in the annual budget of 2013-14 for insurance cover to its employees and officials," labour officer Chandrakant Indalkar said.

There are 7,550 people employed with the civic body. Though it pays risk allowance of up to Rs 250 to some, there is a possibility of employees sustaining injuries and even losing their lives while at work, Indalkar said. "The civic body has decided to provide insurance cover to all such employees," he added.

The labour welfare department has asked all departmental heads to send details of employees before May 31. The insurance cover is important since the civic body is already engaged in a massive demolition drive since the last year.

"The civic body started a drive to demolish unauthorized constructions since last year. There is a possibility that the owners of illegal buildings may turn violent and attack the anti-encroachment squad. Besides, accidents may also occur during the demolition work causing injuries and even death of the employees," Indalkar said.

He said the civic body already provides insurance cover to 204 employees of the anti-encroachment squad, which will expire in September. "The civic body provides insurance cover to the employees and officials of fire brigade and Bahinabai Chaudhary Snake Park," he added. The civic body has also planned to extend insurance protection to employees who clean the drainage lines and those working with the electricity department and handle high tension wires.

 

Civic body to transfer staff from octroi posts for LBT

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The Times of India            22.05.2013

Civic body to transfer staff from octroi posts for LBT

NASHIK: With the local body tax (LBT) set to be introduced in lieu of octroi in the district from Wednesday, the Nashik Municipal Corporation (NMC) is busy sorting its staff at the octroi posts to decide on the number of employees to be deployed for the new tax system. The rest will be transferred to other departments.

The 314 employees of the civic body, who, until now, were working at the octroi posts, will be divided as per the requirement of staff to collect the LBT. The municipal corporation will also be utilising all the infrastructure and machinery used for octroi collection.

"For octroi collection, we had one clerk and two peons per shift in each escort team with three shifts daily. We have an escort team in place for LBT collection as well but we will require lesser staff as compared to the staff needed for octroi collection. The 314 employees will be shortlisted and assigned the responsibility of LBT collection while the remaining will be shifted to other departments which are short-staffed - house tax, water cess, miscellaneous tax, anti-encroachment and other such departments," deputy municipal commissioner (octroi) Haribhau Phadol said.

The LBT office will be at the headquarters of the NMC, Rajiv Gandhi Bhavan. Two wings close to Phadol's office have been readied for the purpose.

The octroi posts (around 12) will stop functioning but the structures would remain. "An employee and a clerk will be posted for the escort. We will also be utilising the infrastructure used for octroi collection, including furniture. We will also be needing computers for online entries," Phadol said.

He further said that 16,400 traders and businessmen, who have registered themselves for sales tax, have been declared online for LBT collection. "These traders and businessmen have been issued LBT numbers. They now have to apply for a certificate which can be downloaded from the civic body's website. Since Monday, of the 13,500 people who have taken forms to register for LBT, 65 have submitted them. Once they have registered themselves, they will also have to apply for certificates," he added.

Traders start submitting applications for LBT registration

Tushar Pawar

Nashik: Local traders have started submitting applications to register themselves for the Local Body Tax (LBT), which is being implemented in place of octroi in the limits of the Nashik Municipal Corporation (NMC) from Wednesday.

With the deadline of eight weeks given by the Bombay high court to the civic body for the preparation of the LBT ending on May 20, the civic administration has geared up to introduce the LBT from Wednesday and has started the distribution and submission of application forms for registrations for the LBT.

The traders' associations in the city, however, are still opposing LBT. They have halted their agitations for the time being and will decide on further course of action after May 24, following the outcome of the meeting to be held on the same day between the representatives of the traders' associations and union agriculture minister Sharad Pawar and state chief minister Prithviraj Chavan.

Around 16,000 businesses and industries, which are already registered under the Value Added Tax (VAT) with the sales tax department of the state government, have been registered for the LBT and their list has been downloaded on the website of the municipal corporation. The civic administration has appealed to these traders and industrialists to submit their applications along with relevant documents and get their LBT registration certificates.

Speaking to TOI, president of Nashik Dhanya Kirana Ghauk Sanghatna, Prafulla Sancheti said, "We are still against the introduction of LBT. We have temporarily halted our agitations until May 24. A joint meeting of representatives from the traders' associations in the state is to be held with the union minister Sharad Pawar and chief minister Prithviraj Chavan on May 24. We have appealed to the traders not to get registered for LBT until Friday."

President of Nashik Industries and Manufacturers' Association (NIMA) Dhananjay Bele said, "There had been a long pending demand by the industries for the abolishment of octroi. A new alternate to octroi has been introduced in the form of the LBT and we welcome the new tax system. The state government understood the difficulties of the industries and found a solution a for simplified tax system. This is a user-friendly tax system."

On March 26, the Bombay high court had lifted the stay on LBT and had given a deadline of eight weeks to NMC to prepare for the introduction of the new tax system.

Around 100 application forms for registration of the LBT were submitted by traders and industrialists on Wednesday.

 


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