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VUDA ‘Green Channel' launched

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The Hindu       25.01.2011

VUDA ‘Green Channel' launched

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VUDA Vice-Chairman B. Sreedhar releasing a brochure at the launch of Green Channel at Visakhapatnam on Monday. — Photo: C. V. Subrahmanyam
VUDA Vice-Chairman B. Sreedhar releasing a brochure at the launch of Green Channel at Visakhapatnam on Monday. — Photo: C. V. Subrahmanyam

A fast-track clearance for obtaining building and layout permissions, christened Green Channel, has been formally launched by Visakhapatnam Urban Development Authority (VUDA) Vice Chairman B. Sridhar here on Monday.

Addressing Green Channel panel members, he said that the facility has already been introduced by the State Government in Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) and Hyderabad Metropolitan Development Authority.

Mr. Sridhar said that a panel of architects, structural engineers, town planners and document auditors have been empanelled with VUDA. The panel members would scrutinise the development proposals of the individual applicants and ensure that they conform to zoning regulations and building rules and orders. On completion of the necessary scrutiny by the panel members, the applicants have to submit their applications to VUDA along with certificates issued by the panel members and other required NOC s.

He said that Green Channel was purely optional and would attract an additional processing fee.

Chief Urban Planner K. Anand Babu asked the panel members to take the concept seriously.

Confederation of Real Estate Developers' Associations of India (CREDAI) president V. Santhi Shekar, honorary secretary K. Ramakrishna Rao, AP Real Estate Association president Tagore, general secretary Niranjan and Corporator Ch. V. Pattabhiram were among those who spoke.

 

Corporation staff seek review of staff pattern

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The Hindu         12.01.2011

Corporation staff seek review of staff pattern

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Employees of the Kozhikode Corporation have urged the government to revise the staff pattern drawn up 40 years ago.

Senior officials said staff shortage was overloading them with work, which had a bearing on their efficiency.

The existing roll of regular employees is 420 while the number of contingency staff unassigned with municipal governance is over 750. Thus, most of the officials are forced to do work of other departments, they said.

The Revenue wing has the largest strength of around 125 employees, followed by the Town Planning and Engineering sections with a little over 100 staff and the Health Department with another 100-odd staff. There are other miscellaneous departments such as accounts, council, medical and dispensary sections.

Departments such as the Jana Seva Kendra are tasked with multiple activities despite its functioning going online and computerisation of records at the Corporation office. A few counters of the section deal with about 400 people daily for various needs.

Things have not changed though the Calicut Development Authority (CDA) was dismantled and its movable and immovable property attached to the Corporation through a government order on March 31, 2007.

Then, the 47 employees of the CDA were asked to join the Corporation. Now, the number has dwindled to 32 but even now they, including engineers, have not been inducted into the Corporation rolls.

Need for revision

At present, all vacancies had been filled following recruitment by the Public Service Commission. Earlier, posts of bill collectors, lower division clerks, assistant engineers, health inspectors and junior health inspectors had remained vacant. The staff pattern had to be revised every five years to meet the requirement of the residents every year, a spokesman said.

“The problems are expected to increase when the ad hoc administrative set up at the zonal offices of the erstwhile grama panchayats of Elathur, Beypore and Cheruvannur- Nallalam is fully amalgamated with the main office. The government had issued an order on working arrangement till March 31, 2011,” Deputy Mayor P.T. Abdul Latheef said.

However, the council had passed a resolution urging the government to bring in a new staff pattern with additional posts in all categories, he said.

Officials said a junior superintendent had been given charge of the zonal office after the panchayat secretaries returned to their parent department.

The existing staff would be absorbed into the Kerala Municipal Common Service soon. But there should be at least five revenue officers in different grades, two for the main office and three each for the zonal offices, an official said.

 

MCD seals 'illegal' properties of BJP councillor

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The Times of India        06.01.2011

MCD seals 'illegal' properties of BJP councillor

NEW DELHI: The Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD), on Wednesday, sealed properties of a municipal councillor belonging to the ruling BJP for alleged misuse of residential units for commercial purposes and demolished their fourth floors that were built illegally.

The fourth floors constructed illegally in two properties at South Extension of Kotla Mubarakpur councillor Ravinder Choudhary - who is also the chairman of central zone ward committee of MCD - were demolished by the officials of the building department of central zone with police help.

After the demolition, the remaining floors were sealed as the property was being allegedly misused. "While both these buildings were residential properties, they were being used as paying guest accommodation for girls; commercial accommodations were also found in these properties,'' said an MCD official. Choudhary, however, claimed that he was not the owner of either of the properties.

"The case against these properties was under hearing before the Lokayukta," added an official.

The civic body has faced flak over its failure to check the growth of unauthorized constructions after a building with illegal floors collapsed in east Delhi in November killing 71 people. It has since been taking action against misuse of properties and illegal structures.

The MCD also took demolition action against 16 more properties in various parts of central and south Delhi, including Tughlakabad Extension, Kotla Mubarakpur, Okhla Industrial Area, Shivalik Apartment, Kalkaji, Defence Colony, Sangam Vihar, Sunlight Colony, C R Park, Sant Nagar and Saroofa Mohalla. 

 


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