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GHMC Plans Simplification of Building Permission Process

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The New Indian Express               07.01.2014 

GHMC Plans Simplification of Building Permission Process

Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) is coming up with an innovative plan for simplifying the process of issuing building permissions under town planning section from February 1, GHMC commissioner Somesh Kumar said. The GHMC is planning to hold building committee meetings at zonal level to clear the building permissions at the earliest, he added.

Speaking to reporters after Prajavani programme here on Monday, the commissioner said that building permission applications will be received online by providing space to upload the information and applications will be received on trial basis from January 20 to 31.

The officials will be trained in this regard and it will be easier for tracing the application where it is pending more than prescribed time in Citizen Charter and the concerned officer will be fined of Rs 50 per day for delaying the file.

The commissioner further added that it will prevent the repeated visits of applicants for submission of particular documents and hoped that there will be a very big difference and enable the applicants question the delay.

He said that the applicant after submitting the file online will receive a message from the GHMC that his application has been received and will be sanctioned in a given time and the citizens can obtain the progress of the file online as where the file is pending and causes for delay. The senior officials of MAUD have reviewed the town planning online system, appreciated the process and also given certain suggestions.

Applicants or common citizens can use toll free number of GHMC 24/7 call centre 155304 for any grievance related to GHMC. He said that GHMC is trying to create awareness among the citizens about the GHMC call centre and till date GHMC is getting 300 odd grievances per day.

 

Reddy, Mayor Inspect Road Work Progress

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The New Indian Express               07.01.2014 

Reddy, Mayor Inspect Road Work Progress

District In-charge Minister R Ramalinga Reddy inspected Lalbagh, Siddapur and V V Puram Main Road on Monday. He said 260 arterial roads will be improved at a cost of Rs 560 crore by May.

Reddy, along with Mayor B S Sathyanarayana, inspected ongoing works on these roads. He said  26 roads have been developed already and works on 22 other roads are  in progress.

Some roads will be blacktopped after the work on drains and footpaths are completed. The officials have been directed to make roads and footpaths peoplefriendly, he added.

Reddy said the government has already released `300 crore for the works and  Chief Minister Siddaramaiah will be requested for additional funds to improve infrastructure across the city.

“If the government releases additional funds, sub-arterial roads too will be asphalted,” he said.

The minister blamed heavy rainfall for the poor condition of the roads. “Besides, asphalting was not taken up for the last three years. Incessant rains compounded the problems faced by road users. Hence, the government needs more time and funds to complete the works,” Reddy maintained.

He assured that the Mayor too will conduct regular inspections and ensure that the works progress.

Sathyanarayana said  daily reports are being sought from engineers to ensure quality of the works.

 

Transport plan: HMDA extends last date for suggestions

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The Hindu              07.01.2014 

Transport plan: HMDA extends last date for suggestions

Special Correspondent

The Hyderabad Metropolitan Development Authority (HMDA) has extended the last date for objections and suggestions related to the Draft Comprehensive Transportation Plan-2041 for Hyderabad Metropolitan Area from January 10 till January 31.

According to a press release, the draft was on display at the HMDA office uploaded on the websites ‘www.hmda.gov.in’ and ‘www. ctshma2011.com’ and objections and suggestions could be submitted in person or by post addressing to the Metropolitan Commissioner, HMDA, Tarnaka or e-mailed to ‘cts2041@hmda.gov.in’.

 


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