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KR Market will be revamped: Mayor

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Deccan Herald              26.12.2013

KR Market will be revamped: Mayor

Making way: Palike officials demolished the grill on the median on Sethurao Street in KR Market on Monday. dh photo

Mayor B S Satyanarayana on Tuesday said that KR Market would be reorganised in the coming days.

He was speaking after the Bruhat Bangalore Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) demolished a grill on the median along Sethurao Street near the west gate of the KR Market on Monday night.

Satyanarayana told Deccan Herald: “We have prepared a report to improve the lanes and surrounding areas of the market. The report will be taken up for discussion in the BBMP Council meeting scheduled for December 30.”

The Palike decided to raze the grill as street vendors and hawkers had encroached upon the median space.


“The median is built above the drainage. Once the median is removed, the sanitary lines will be shifted and the existing road widened for the benefit of public. We will take up demolition systematically,” he said.

The Palike officials maintained that there was no question of providing any compensation to the affected vendors or hawkers as they were occupying the place illegally.

Earthmover

On Monday night, the Palike officials along with an earthmover, arrived at the market around 8.30 pm and demolished the grill, vendors said.

“We have been told by the Palike that the grill on the other side of the stretch too would also be razed soon. Had they informed us earlier, we would have shifted to some other place,” said Mohammed Shah, a fruit vendor.

Another vendor, Kala, said that no notices were given to them about the demolition. “We are planning to carry out protests in the coming days if they tell us to move out,” she added.

Apart from the grill, a structure, SWCNCS (Southwest Newly Corner Newly Constructed Shops), which housed 17 shops, was also demolished. Palike Commissioner M Lakshminarayana said the traders were informed earlier about the demolition.

“The 50-year-old structure was weak and hence it was brought down. The traders from there will be shifted to some other place inside the market.”
Last Updated on Thursday, 26 December 2013 06:41
 

Nagpur Municipal Corporation sets Feb 15 deadline for Itwari railway over bridge

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The Times of India            26.12.2013 

Nagpur Municipal Corporation sets Feb 15 deadline for Itwari railway over bridge

NAGPUR: After a delay of more than two years, the Nagpur Municipal Corporation (NMC) has set the final deadline for the completion of Itwari railway over bridge (RoB) as February 15.

Mayor Anil Sole, along with civic body office bearers and MLAs Krishna Khopde and Vikas Kumbhare, inspected the ongoing works at the Rob. Sole inspected the work going on over railway line and also on approach roads.

Sole said asphalting of approach road from Zade Square, Bastarwari, has been completed. He asked the officials to execute installation of street lights on the road along with painting works and ducts. "These works should be completed by January 15 so that Rob can be opened to public on February 15," he directed the officials.

The central government had approved the project under JNNURM scheme on January 22, 2007, at the cost of Rs9 crore. The delay doubled the project cost due to which the NMC spent Rs20.76 crore on the project as on October 31. But, the final cost is likely to escalate by the time the works get completed.

 

Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Corporation seeks views on land reservation

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The Times of India            26.12.2013 

Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Corporation seeks views on land reservation

PUNE: The Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Corporation, which has proposed to construct a multi-functional cultural centre in Pimpri on the lines of the Ganesh Kala Krida Rangmanch in Pune, has invited suggestions and objections from citizens for modifications to be made in land reservation.

The land identified for the facility is reserved for a park and cultural centre in the development plan.

The multipurpose arts centre will be located at Morwadi in Pimpri. The open to air 3,000-seat auditorium will be built in two phases at a cost of Rs 80 crore. The project includes an amphitheatre, sculpture, entrance tower, an art gallery, cafeteria, education building, a 430-seat mini-theatre and a public plaza among other amenities. The land identified for the project is spread over 22,500 sq mtrs.

The municipal corporation on Wednesday issued a public notice inviting suggestions and objections on the proposed changes in land reservation. Citizens should submit their views with the municipal commissioner within a month. The general body meeting had approved a resolution last month to initiate the modification as required under the Maharashtra Regional and Town Planning Act.

The notice said that a copy of the modification has been kept open for public inspectin at the office of deputy director of town planning at the PCMC main building in Pimpri. The PCMC will consider the suggestions and objections before sending the proposal to the state government. 

 


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