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People urged to pay civic taxes

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The Hindu             20.12.2013 

People urged to pay civic taxes

Staff Reporter

The Vijayawada Municipal Commissioner Ch. Hari Kiran has appealed to the people of the city pay all their property tax and other dues to the VMC within the stipulated time or face action under Revenue Recovery Act.

Speaking to people in the Circle –II on Thursday, he said that many assesses had not been paying their taxes despite repeated warnings. Revenue wing raids were conducted on Thursday in Vambay colony and surrounding areas disconnecting water motors at four apartments and collected Rs.2 lakh as property tax, assistant commissioner Nagakumari said.

In Circle-III water connection was disconnected for 40 houses, three shops and four houses seized, for not paying property and water tax. About Rs.3 lakh was collected as taxes in the Circle-III.

 

State needs a single water board: official

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The Hindu             20.12.2013 

State needs a single water board: official

(From left) Rajeev Chawla, managing director, KUWSDB; Qamarul Islam, Minister for Municipal Administration; Vinaya Kumar Sorake; Minister for Urban Development and Planning; and P.N. Srinivasachari, Principal Secretary, Urban Development, at a workshop in Bangalore on Thursday.— Photo: V. Sreenivasa Murthy
(From left) Rajeev Chawla, managing director, KUWSDB; Qamarul Islam, Minister for Municipal Administration; Vinaya Kumar Sorake; Minister for Urban Development and Planning; and P.N. Srinivasachari, Principal Secretary, Urban Development, at a workshop in Bangalore on Thursday.— Photo: V. Sreenivasa Murthy

The State requires a single water board as the water supply is managed by agencies such as grama panchayats, zilla panchayats, and the Karnataka Urban Water Supply and Drainage Board (KUWSDB) and there is no accountability on any single agency, Rajeev Chawla, managing director, KUWSDB, has said.

He was participating in a workshop on innovations in urban governance organised by the Directorate of Municipal Administration here on Thursday. Mr. Chawla said other States had such agencies and they were doing well.

He said water tariff should be revised periodically as the existing water tariff in urban areas was not enough to pay the salaries of KUWSDB staff.

Mr. Chowla said a well-operated system could deliver water supply 24 hours a day, and seven days a week at affordable costs.

He alleged that elected representatives were opposing the 24x7 water supply scheme terming it as privatisation just because they had vested interests.

“If people are given potable water and if the supply is regular, people are ready to pay. There are no technical hurdles for introducing a 24x7 water supply scheme across the State. However, there are some forces that want to prevent it for vested interests. The onus is on us [officials] to convince elected representatives and others who are opposing it,” Mr Chawla said.

Qamarul Islam, Minister for Municipal Administration, who inaugurated the workshop, said introduction of innovations in urban governance was the need of the hour.

With nearly 40 per cent of the population living in urban areas, the task of providing basic amenities to this population is a big challenge, he said.

Urban Development Minister Vinay Kumar Sorake said the process for recruiting people for nearly 4,200 posts (from A to D group) in his department had begun. This apart, 402 posts in KUWSDB would also be filled.

 

Illegal buildings: GHMC set to rein in violators

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The Hindu             20.12.2013

Illegal buildings: GHMC set to rein in violators

T. Lalith Singh

The Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) has decided to crack the whip against unauthorised constructions in the city after December 31. The civic body which has planned to complete the process of Building Penalisation Scheme (BPS) by this year-end hopes to have a database on buildings that had come up without necessary approvals and permissions.

Though the shortage of manpower in town planning wing to effectively monitor the building permissions and streamline construction activity in the city as per regulations in vogue, has been a stumbling block, the GHMC has already compiled a list of 1,674 unauthorised constructions. This includes 758 constructions pending action from 2012 while another 916 were identified so far this year. The corporation officials said notices were being issued to all the identified unauthorised constructions and where required, police was being approached for required help and assistance.

“Notices are being issued to all these buildings which came up in violation of regulations. There are some instances of court cases and for some other constructions, our staff are in the process of preparing notices,” said GHMC Additional Commissioner (Planning) D. Ronald Rose.

Notices being issued to identified unauthorised constructions.

 


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