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U-turn: BMC might charge you for its WiFi service

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The Indian Express             24.12.2013

U-turn: BMC might charge you for its WiFi service

After promising to provide free WiFi service to Mumbaikars, the BMC is now likely to charge citizens for it. The proposal to provide WiFi coverage, which was among the promises made by Shiv Sena in the run-up to the civic elections last year, was now in its final stage.

"We are working out the financial estimates of the project and hope to launch a pilot project in two months," said Mayor Sunil Prabhu.

Additional Municipal Commissioner SVR Srinivas said, "The service might be charged or subsidised for a few years depending on the project cost."

While towers will be erected to roll out the WiFi network across the city, the BMC is planning to launch the scheme in South Mumbai at the civic headquarters at CST, Bombay Stock Exchange at Dalal Street, Dr Shyama Prasad Mukherjee Road in Colaba, Hutatma Chowk in Fort and Mahatma Gandhi Road.

Wi-Fi service will enable citizens to access the Internet anywhere in the city, including public transport such as buses and trains, without any cable connections, PCs or laptops.

Civic officials said a detailed plan to erect towers in the city was being drawn up. This will entail

locating spots to install towers, detailed study of the road network, software and other hardware installations.

The project, which was initially planned in 2008, was later scrapped after the 26/11 terror attacks.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 24 December 2013 07:11
 

Just one bidder for coffee shops in CP subways, NDMC plans fresh tenders

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The Indian Express             24.12.2013

Just one bidder for coffee shops in CP subways, NDMC plans fresh tenders

The New Delhi Municipal Council's plan to open high-end coffee shops in subways in and around Connaught Place found only one bidder. The Council had floated tenders and targeted big multinational coffee chains in a bid to make subways safe for pedestrians and appealing to coffee lovers.

However, the council did not get a response for its ambitious project and now it will float new tenders for all but two subways, where space will be allotted to Cafe Buddy. For those who have stopped taking subways due to the presence of beggars and drug addicts, NDMC floated proposals to start commercial activities in the subways.

The proposal, followed by tenders, came after Council officials expressed their inability to evict beggars and drug addicts from subways on Baba Kharak Singh Marg. The Council then proposed outsourcing these subways to high-end coffee shops. Officials believed that with commercial activity inside the subway, people would feel confident taking them.

The council had planned to relax norms for those interested in setting up coffee shops. The civic body had proposed that the coffee shops would be responsible for maintenance and security in the subways where they are allotted commercial space. However, the big multinationals did not show interest in the project.

The council had decided to provide space in the Janpath subway to Tihar for just Re 1 monthly rent, so that it could sell products in a commercial hub. But Tihar has not responded to the proposal yet. "We thought (of charging them) Re 1 as rent because we would be engaging in community service. We are yet to hear from Tihar on this," NDMC secretary Vikas Anand said.

 

BDA to invite tenders for Kempe Gowda Layout

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Deccan Herald             24.12.2013

BDA to invite tenders for Kempe Gowda Layout

T Sham Bhat

The Bangalore Development Authority (BDA) will soon call tenders for the formation of Nadaprabhu Kempe Gowda Layout. This decision was taken at their board meeting held on Monday, BDA Commissioner T Sham Bhat said. 

The project has around 14 packages and costs about Rs 700 crore. Tenders will be called within a week or ten days. 

The layout would be spread across 12 villages of Kengeri hobli in Bangalore South taluk. As per the final notification, the layout will be spread across 4,043 acre. 

The BDA aims to develop around 60,000 sites and make it a model layout with sites and apartments, having horizontal and vertical growth. 
 


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