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BMC seeks police help to patrol beaches

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The Indian Express                  07.05.2013

BMC seeks police help to patrol beaches

FINDING it difficult to deal with unruly citizens on the city's beach fronts, BMC has requested the help of Mumbai Police to patrol the six beaches and prevent drowning incidents. This comes as a relief to city lifeguards who have been seeking police protection for years as they are said to face most difficulty in monitoring inebriated persons on the seaside.

"We have a four-level beach safety programme, of which the first three deal with increasing the strength of our own lifeguards and adding reinforcements by way of support from the fire brigade and Koli fishermen in the city. Our fourth and last level involves the police force. A few days ago, we wrote to the Police Commissioner and he has responded positively. They will begin patrolling soon," said additional municipal commissioner Manisha Mhaiskar.

On Sunday, three men drowned off the coast of Aksa beach. According to reports, only one lifeguard was monitoring the beach. Stall owners and fishermen were called in to aid the lifeguard in the rescue operation. "We have employed the services of local fishermen and contract lifeguards to aid the beach safety plan. We also have a flood relief team of fire brigade officers that are put on duty on public holidays and weekends," said Mhaiskar.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 07 May 2013 10:18
 

SDMC to appoint sanitation workers on contract basis

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The Hindu                07.05.2013

SDMC to appoint sanitation workers on contract basis

Staff Reporter

After a blame game between the councillors of the ruling BJP and the opposition Congress during the meeting of the South Delhi Municipal Corporation, Mayor Sarita Chaudhary has directed the Commissioner to appoint sanitation workers on contract basis in all the wards.

The decision was part of the corporation’s strategy to deal with the problem of water-logging during the monsoon season, which is expected in a month. Asking the officials that the action plan to clean the drains should be prepared urgently, the Mayor also directed the Commissioner to appoint sanitation workers for unauthorised colonies in 15 days.

“The SDMC should coordinate with related agencies like the Public Works Department and the Delhi Jal Board and conduct weekly review meeting with the agencies concerned to ensure better cleaning of drains. We expect the review meeting report in the next meeting of House,” she said while directing the civic officials.

During the House meeting of the SDMC, several councillors highlighted the absence of sufficient number of sanitation workers. As per the civic body officials, the SDMC has 266 drains with width/depth of more than 4 feet and also has over 766 km of drains with less than 4 feet of depth. At present there are just 672 sanitation workers to clean these drains.

During the meeting, Central Zone chairman Virender Kasana of the Congress blamed the corporation for not doing enough to ensure that the drains get cleaned.

While talking to the media after the House meeting, he said: “The PWD has been cleaning the big drains since last April. The problem lies with the corporation which has not been cooperating with it. The BJP-ruled municipal corporation did not allow the PWD contractor to dispose of the malba at approved MCD dumping grounds.”

However, Mr. Kasana’s claim was denied by Commissioner SDMC Manish Gupta and Leader of the House Subhash Arya. “The corporation has provided landfill sites to PWD and has asked the department officials to make use of that. It would be wrong to say that we are not cooperating with them,” said Mr. Gupta.

 

Show-cause notice to official on encroachments

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The Hindu                07.05.2013

Show-cause notice to official on encroachments

Special Correspondent

GHMC Commissioner M.T. Krishna Babu has directed South Zone Commissioner N. Ravi Kiran to issue a show cause notice to the town planning officer of circle five for encroachments on government land adjacent to Khilwat function hall.

He was acting a complaint by Mohd. Riaz Ahmed Khan of Shaliband during the weekly ‘Prajavani’ programme at the head office.

He also called for personal inspection and status report following complaints of illegal constructions at PJR Nagar (Gachibowli), Kavadiguda, Gulzar Houz and Lallaguda.

The HMR land acquisition officer was asked to look into the delayed land compensation payment for Ghazi Sharief of Bakaram, Musheerabad.

A plea to remove a cell phone tower in the neighbourhood at Sultan Shahi was made by Mohd. Ahmed and the Commissioner wanted information on whether or not necessary permissions were taken to install the structure before any further action.

 


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