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Deputy Mayor inspects 22.75 p.c. scheme work

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The Hindu      14.12.2010

Deputy Mayor inspects 22.75 p.c. scheme work

Staff Reporter

Bangalore: Deputy Mayor N. Dayanand on Monday inspected works taken up under 22.75 per cent scheme in Govindarajanagar Assembly Constituency.

He first visited Arundhatinagar slum in Nagarbhavi ward where he found that the slum lacked a proper drainage system and public toilets. The residents complained about the severe drinking water shortage. They also claimed that though they had been living in the slum for the past 17 years, the authorities concerned were yet to issue title deeds.

Mr. Dayanand directed officials to utilise the Rs. 470 crore funds under the 22.75 per cent scheme. He said that funds could be utilised to provide basic amenities in slum areas, including construction of toilets, proving drinking water and power supply and better housing.

Later, he visited Hoysala Nagar and Nayandahalli and received memorandums from residents with regard to issue of ration cards, title deeds, improvement of roads and drains. He inspected the encroachments on BBMP property and directed officials to remove them immediately.

Councillors H.S. Rajeshwari and K. Umesh Shetty, and BBMP officials were present.

 

VGTM UDA V-C visits VUDA

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The Hindu        14.12.2010

VGTM UDA V-C visits VUDA

Staff Reporter

VISAKHAPATNAM: Vice-Chairman of Vijayawada-Guntur-Tenali-Mangalagiri Urban Development Authority G.S.R.K.R. Vijay Kumar visited VUDA on Monday.

VUDA Vice-Chairman B. Sreedhar briefed him on various projects and explained the procedures being followed for implementation of various policies, housing projects, joint ventures, tourism activities and office administration.

Mr. Vijay Kumar showed keen interest in finding out about the land-pooling project at Paradesipalem in which the land-owners were given a share in the developed area instead of compensation.

Later, Mr. Vijay Kumar visited Bheemili Beach Road, Kailasagiri and Tenneti Park.

Secretary M.S. Bhagavan, DFO B.V.A. Krishna Murthy, Chief Urban Planner K Ananda Babu, Estate Officer A Jagadeesh, Chief Accounts Officer D Vijaya Bharati, Chief Engineer I. Viswanatha Rao and Executive Engineer V Bhavani Shankar were present.

 

MLA manhandles GHMC official

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The Hindu      14.12.2010

MLA manhandles GHMC official

Special Correspondent
Town planning wing to go on mass causal leave as protest

GHMC, Traffic Police crack down on commercial establishments lacking adequate parking space

MLA swears at official, drags him by the collar when a bakery is being shut as part of the drive


HYDERABAD: The GHMC's entire town planning wing has decided to go on a mass casual leave from Tuesday demanding that Congress (Jubilee Hills) MLA P. Vishnuvardhan Reddy apologise for allegedly manhandling and abusing an Assistant City Planner (ACP) on Monday.

Drive

Mr. Reddy caught hold of the shirt collar of ACP Ramesh Babu when he and his colleagues were closing down a bakery at S.R. Nagar as part of the ongoing drive taken up jointly by GHMC and Traffic Police to crack down on commercial establishments lacking adequate parking space on the directions of the High Court and Lok Ayukta.

Political intervention

Senior officials charged that Mr. Reddy, along with his followers rushed to a bakery on his bike, dragged Mr. Babu by his collar using abusive language and forced the municipal staff to open a closed shop.

In fact, Mr. Reddy only joins a dubious list of political bigwigs intervening to prevent Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation and Traffic Police from acting tough against the identified 196 commercial establishments lacking parking space and cellar violations in some of the busiest roads. Roadside parking was causing traffic bottlenecks at these spots.

Measures

Following orders by the High Court and Lok Ayukta, GHMC had issued notices to them in August last to take up immediate temporary measures and gave 60 days' time for permanent steps to provide parking space.

In between, a city Minister, son of a local MP and Majlis leaders stalled any drastic action being taken against big establishments, forcing authorities to punish the small fry.

Traffic problems

As per municipal rules, every commercial building should have 40 per cent of the built up area earmarked for parking and senior officials point out that road widening alone cannot ease the traffic problems unless illegal parking is tackled.

“We are really keen on shutting down a couple of high-profile commercial establishments to send a strong message and had identified 37 notorious ones, but are unable to do so despite standing court orders,” admitted senior officials.

 


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