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Officials told to restore civic facilities

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The Hindu 18.03.2010

Officials told to restore civic facilities

Staff Correspondent


Gescom officials asked to shift lampposts

BSNL directed to remove damaged underground cables


Raichur: Deputy Commissioner P. Anbu Kumar on Wednesday directed officials of the Raichur City Municipal Council and all departments concerned to restore civic facilities to all localities in the city where illegal structures were demolished.

According to official sources, the Deputy Commissioner directed officials from the CMC, the departments of Revenue and Public Works, the Raichur division of the Gulbarga Electricity Supply Company (Gescom) and the Raichur circle of Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd., (BSNL) to take steps to clear the debris and restore supply of electricity and water in the affected areas. Gescom officials have been asked to shift lamp posts in the Teen Khadil and Kati Darwaza area, Cloth Bazaar, Harihara Road, Bhangikunta and Mahaveer Chowk.

BSNL officials have been directed to remove abandoned telephone poles and restore damaged underground cables in these localities, the sources said.

Recently, the Government released Rs. 30 lakh to improve facilities in the city. These funds would be used for the purpose, the sources said.

The sources said that in a separate meeting held with officials from the CMC, the Town Planning Department and the Raichur Development Authority recently, Mr. Kumar had asked the officials concerned to conduct a fresh survey in other localities in the city to identify encroachments and submit a report within three days.

This work had been completed in all localities except the stretch of road between Netaji Circle and Hanuma Talkies Circle and the area in and around the Gulshan Garden on Station Road, the sources said.

Last Updated on Thursday, 18 March 2010 12:06
 

Civic body to prefer BOT projects

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Indian Express 22.02.2010

Civic body to prefer BOT projects

Express News Service Tags : corporation, bot projects Posted: Monday , Feb 22, 2010 at 0248 hrs

BOT Projects

Pune: Pimpri-Chinchwad Municipal Corporation (PCMC) Mayor Yogesh Behl on Saturday said that the civic body would give priority to promoting projects on built-operate-and-transfer (BOT) basis. He was speaking at the inaugural function of the refurbished subway from Big Bazaar to Mega Mart at Chinchwad station.

The PCMC has handed over the subway to a private contractor on BOT basis.

Many commercial establishments and offices are located near Chinchwad Station. PCMC had decided to build a subway at Chinchwad Station after the road-widening work was completed last year to facilitate smooth traffic flow.

PCMC officials said the subway was built at a cost of Rs 1 crore. He said the subway contractor would get the advertisements rights to recover his money on maintenance.

The contractor would also appoint two guards at the subway. Two complaint boxes would also be set up at the subway. Behl also said that the civic body is planning to build another subway at Vallabhnagar on BOT basis.

Last Updated on Monday, 22 February 2010 11:07
 

Cost to install cellphone tower to be hiked under new policy

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Indian Express 09.02.2010

Cost to install cellphone tower to be hiked under new policy

Express News Service

Tags : celllphone tower,

delhi Posted: Tuesday , Feb 09, 2010 at 0144 hrs New Delhi

The Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) has framed a policy to regularise cellphone towers in the city. The policy will be tabled in the Standing Committee meeting of the civic body on Tuesday.

The telecom companies will be given 15 days to remove mobile towers installed on schools, hospitals and dispensaries, after which the MCD will uninstall them itself. “The installation of mobile towers is not allowed on school buildings and hospitals under the present policy also. These towers will be removed but they will be given at least 15 days so that the network is not affected in the city,” Ram Kishan Singhal, Standing Committee chairman, said.

“We are planning to give companies two weeks to a month’s time to apply under the new policy. Some of the new norms that have been included in the policy are to make the owner of the building a co-applicant while seeking permission to erect a cell tower, taking permission from the head of department (building) and Residents’ Welfare Associations.

The civic body’s additional commissioner (engineering) had admitted that of 4,532 mobile towers in the city, only 2,015 have requisite permissions while the remaining 2,517 were illegal. Moreover, of 2,500 towers applications 1,600 were pending with the MCD while 900 were found to be completely illegal.

“The amount payable by the providers to the MCD for installation of a tower will be increased from the present Rs 1 lakh and vary between Rs 3 lakh and Rs 5 lakh. These new rates will apply to the legal towers also,” Meera Aggarwal, who heads the sub-committee for formulation of mobile tower policy, said

Last Updated on Tuesday, 09 February 2010 11:11
 


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