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Mayor flays delay in work orders

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Indian Express             04.11.2010

Mayor flays delay in work orders

Express News Service Tags : Mohansingh Rajpal, JNNURM Posted: Thu Nov 04 2010, 01:15 hrs

Pune:  A day after the civic administration announced that it estimates 25 per cent deficit in the Rs 3,196 crore budget implementation for 2010-11, Mayor Mohansingh Rajpal said the delay in releasing the work order hampers the development work even if the tender process is complete.

“The administration has been issuing tenders but fail to release work order in time. This hampers the development work,” he said, adding the poor budget implementation was the only reason behind the deficit in budget.

BJP leader Mukta Tilak also criticised the administration for the poor performance in budget implementation. “The expected deficit is too high and shows inability of administration to implement the budget,” she said adding the ruling NCP-Congress alliance should get the funds allotted for development work under JNNURM as the alliance is in power in both state and centre.

On Tuesday, the civic administration estimated a deficit of 25 per cent in the implementation of Rs 3,196 crore annual budget for 2010-11 for the civic body indicating cut in funds for proposed development works in the year. After half yearly review of the budget implementation, it seems that there would be implementation of Rs 2,400 crore as against Rs 3,196 crore estimated for the year, Additional Municipal Commissioner Naresh Zurmure had said. The civic body had proposed capital expenditure of Rs 1,987 crore that includes Rs 581 crore for the work to implemented projects under JNNURM.

The development work of Rs 807 crore has been proposed by eight major civic departments and tenders of Rs 690 crore have been approved for the work.

Last Updated on Thursday, 04 November 2010 09:40
 

BWSSB staff to get training on RTI Act

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The Hindu  04.11.2010

BWSSB staff to get training on RTI Act

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BANGALORE: Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board (BWSSB), has organised a four-day awareness and training programme on Right to Information (RTI) Act and its implementation. This is for the benefit of its officials, which will commence from November 2.

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In a release, BWSSB Chairperson P.B. Ramamurthy said experts in the field, including Y.G. Muralidhar will impart training to BWSSB employees to quickly dispose of the applications which come under RTI Act and give correct information to the applicants.

The employees will be trained in batches of 50 each day, the release said.

Last Updated on Thursday, 04 November 2010 07:49
 

BBMP staff protest new proposal

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The New Indian Express  03.11.2010

BBMP staff protest new proposal

BANGALORE: There is a cold war on between the regular employees of the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) and those on deputation.

A number of employees on deputation at the Palike are facing various allegations of corruption.

Sources said there was an attempt to absorb an assistant executive engineer, assistant engineer, junior engineer, first-grade clerks and second-grade clerks, all on deputation, into the BBMP.

The regular employees are opposing the government decision and have demanded that the BBMP Commissioner drop the proposal to absorb those employees on deputation.

The Central Association of BBMP Employees submitted a memorandum to Palike Commissioner Siddaiah in this regard recently.

Sources said a similar attempt was made a few years ago to absorb the employees on deputation, but the proposal was dropped when the Palike employees staged a dharna. Various courts have directed the Palike that services of employees on deputation should not be regularised.

The BBMP employees have asked the commissioner to send the employees on deputation who are facing corruption charges back to their parent institutions.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 03 November 2010 12:07
 


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