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North Corpn will pay its power dues, BJP chief

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The Indian Express                        31.03.2013

North Corpn will pay its power dues, BJP chief

Delhi BJP chief Vijay Goel has said that North corporation has decided to pay its dues to power distribution company, North Delhi Power Limited (NDPL) so that supply of electricity can be restored to North Delhi that has been dark since Monday (March 25).

NDPL has claimed that it snapped the area's supply of power after the BJP-run corporation failed to pay over Rs 60 crore in dues.

Goel has also said that the party will soon file a petition against any power tariff hike in the capital.

Goel alleged that there was an "unholy nexus" between the DERC, Delhi government and power discoms which brought about the the repeated hikes in power tariff.

"It is beyond doubt that the DERC and discoms are acting at the behest of Delhi government," he said.

 

Saki Naka blast: BMC looks at cutting power to illegal units

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The Indian Express                        31.03.2013

Saki Naka blast: BMC looks at cutting power to illegal units

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A day after five people died in a blast at an industrial unit in Saki Naka, the civic administration has decided to clamp down on illegal units by disconnecting their electricity supply. The police, meanwhile, are awaiting reports from the fire brigade and BMC before registering a complaint.

"We are exploring the legal angle of cutting electricity to such units in near future. We are also planning to write to the electric utility companies to disconnect supply to such units," said Harshad Kale, Assistant Municipal Commissioner of L Ward (Kurla-Saki Naka).

Civic officials said there are 100-150 illegal industrial units in the Kurla-Saki Naka belt. "The unit where the blast took place was operating without a licence. There were serious violations at the premise. Local ward officials undertake routine inspections in the area and take severe action against such units. But according to law, one cannot disconnect electricity of such units," said a senior civic official.

Typically, industrial units should have a valid factory permit under Section 390 of the Mumbai Municipal Corporation Act, trade licence from BMC and a No-Objection Certificate from Maharashtra Pollution Control Board.

DCP M M Dahikar (Zone 10) said, "We are awaiting technical reports from BMC and the Fire Brigade about the cause of the explosion. Once we have that, we will have a clearer idea of who was responsible and will see whether it is necessary to register an offence of causing death due to negligence. The reports should reach us shortly."

"There were a lot of brick kilns in Saki Naka 50 years ago. Slowly, the owners began to sell the land to small manufacturing units. The victims used to work for the owner of K K Compound and were given space to build a tin shed. They were allowed to live there even after he sold the compound. The wall collapse crushed the tin shed," said a resident.

 

‘Don’t allow poll publicity materials on BBMP buildings’

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The New Indian Express                        31.03.2013

‘Don’t allow poll publicity materials on BBMP buildings’

BBMP Commissioner Siddaiah has directed the returning officers of all Assembly constituencies of the Bangalore city to keep a track of hoardings, flex boards, buntings, banners and any kind of publicity material displayed on BBMP properties without its approval. 

Siddaiah also told the officers that the violators can also be prosecuted on criminal charges, if the violations are grave.

At a meeting organised to train the electoral officers for the forthcoming election here on Saturday, Siddaiah, who is also the District Election Officer, asked the officials to be free and fair and not to succumb to any sort of influence by individuals and political parties.

He asked the officials from different departments to focus on tracing the unauthorised transportation of money, liquor and other materials that could be used to woo the voters and inform such matters to the election officers.

Designated returning officers and officials from Transport, Police and Excise Departments were present in the meeting.

 


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