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Dy Mayor for incorporation of councillors’ views in Master Plan

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The Pioneer              16.05.2013

Dy Mayor for incorporation of councillors’ views in Master Plan

Water, electricity, roads, traffic and Ranchi Masterplan - are some of the issues staring at the face of Ranchiites which the newly elected Deputy Mayor of Ranchi Municipal Corporation (RMC), Sanjeev Vijayvargiya vowed to find solution to in the first meeting of the councillors.

Vijayvargiya, who assumed office on May 15, has called a meeting of RMC board members on May 22 to discuss issues concerning the people of Ranchi, including the Ranchi Master Plan 2037.

Significantly, the Deputy Mayor insisted on incorporating the objections and viewpoints of the councillors in the draft plan for Ranchi and sought extension of the deadline for submitting objections to the draft. “The officers and company officials don’t know anything about Ranchi. However, instead of rejecting the plan we will pass it by making some vital changes in it,” added Vijayvargiya.

Interestingly, the Deputy Mayor downplayed the absence of a Mayor affecting the work of RMC in any way and said, “A Deputy Mayor can work even in the absence of a Mayor.”

It requires not less than a miracle to find solution to the endemic problems like scarcity of water, frequent power-cuts and tons of stinking garbage piled up everywhere.

“Water & electricity are my primary concern and it will be discussed with the councillors and authorities in the first meeting of the RMC board. We will see how we can improve the situation,” said Vijayvargiya.

The A2Z, a waste management company, may have its wings clipped for the utter mis-management of waste in the city which has caused discontent among the public and councillors alike.

“The company’s performance in last couple of months has gone from bad to worse and it is time to take the matter seriously,” added the Deputy Mayor.

Incidentally, Vijayvarigya had suggested roping in several agencies for waste management instead of awarding the job to a single firm.

The municipal body that is known for its unsavoury reputation for turning a blind eye to people’s problem calls for an image makeover, a fact accepted by the Deputy Mayor also. “From what I have seen so far I can say the system needs to be completely overhauled to make it more effective and people friendly,” said Vijayvargiya.

Vijayvargiya who has won for second time in a row from ward-10 feels that there is lot needs to be done to make Ranchi a better place.

 

Municipal corporation to survey cabstands for irregularities

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The Times of India                16.05.2013

Municipal corporation to survey cabstands for irregularities

CHANDIGARH: The municipal corporation has planned a survey of taxi stands in the city before the terms and conditions to run these are enforced. This decision was taken on Wednesday by MC special committee led by city deputy mayor Satish Kumar Kainth, following a meeting with taxi contract holders. It came out during the meeting that a lot of anomalies were persisting in the present system and some taxi stand operators had even encroached upon public land.

Kainth said: "A number of irregularities exist which include excess taxis at cabstands than the stipulated number, encroachments on public land and in some cases, portions of taxi stands have been given away for other businesses. Some cab operators are not paying the rental amount to the civic body. I have directed concerned officers to run a detailed survey and the terms and conditions will be framed afterwards. A strict action shall be taken against violators." The municipal corporation had served notices on some operators to surrender their cabstands. These operators had later approached the municipal corporation with a plea that irregularities need to be checked in detail. 

 

Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation warns citizen of hot days ahead

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The Times of India                16.05.2013

Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation warns citizen of hot days ahead

AHMEDABAD: The Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation in a warning to the residents has indicated that for the next six days, up to May 21, temperatures are going to vary between 41 degrees Celsius and 43.4 degree Celsius.

The heat alert system of the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation (AMC) indicates that such days are classified 'Hot Day' on the alert system. Citizens are advised to venture out less and drink adequate fluids. The AMC is the only corporation in the country that beams heat alerts for citizens . The system is being designed by the Indian Institute for Public health, Gandhinagar. Shortly, the AMC would start an SMS service for the alert system.

Meanwile, the Ahmedabad Municipal Coporation (AMC) has started collecting samples from various food stalls in the city. The AMC has already collected 1,230 food samples from various parts of the city. Of the 134 samples that were taken in the last few days, 59 samples are of ice-cream. Out of these at least four ice-cream brands have been identified to be sub-standard.

 


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