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Birth Records Delay to Cost Hospitals Dear

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The New Indian Express             13.12.2013

Birth Records Delay to Cost Hospitals Dear

The Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) will take action against maternity hospitals that do not issue birth certificates within three days of a baby’s birth.

The penalties include revocation of the hospitals’ trade licences. According to BBMP statistics, there are over 1,800 centres offering maternity-related services, including nursing homes, government and Corporation hospitals.

“After introducing online registration for birth certificates in 2011, we had insisted that hospital authorities issue the certificates through nearby BBMP registration centres. The certificates would then be handed over to parents directly. Not many are following our instructions,” a senior BBMP official said.

Speaking to Express, BBMP Joint Director (Statistics) Shankarappa said it was the responsibility of hospital authorities to issue birth certificates to parents.

“Our idea is that parents should step out from the hospital with the birth certificate. However, parents are running from pillar to post for the certificates. Even though the certificates have to be issued free of cost, hospitals are charging for this,” Shankarappa said.

He said the Corporation would soon issue a circular to all hospitals concerned. He warned that the BBMP was planning to cancel trade licences of hospitals that did not issue birth certificates on time.

 “These hospitals have to come to the office either to apply for fresh trade licences or renew existing ones. In the coming days, BBMP will include an additional clause of cancelling trade licenses if birth certificates are not issued,” he added.

No Certificate? Call 22975802

Shankarappa urged parents to notify the BBMP about hospitals that did not issue birth certificates at the time of discharge. “Call us on 22975802 and we will take action against the errants,” he assured.

 

GVMC takes serious view of ACB action

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The Hindu            13.12.2013

GVMC takes serious view of ACB action

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Taking a serious view of two Anti Corruption Bureau traps in the past week, Municipal Commissioner M. V. Satyanarayana has said those indulging in corruption will be identified and sent to parent departments or surrendered to the government.

With Wednesday’s case, the role of data entry operators also came into focus resulting in the Commissioner deciding to transfer the 120 outsourced operators to different zones and departments.

At two meetings in the morning and afternoon in the wake of the trapping of an executive engineer of Water Supply Department on Wednesday, he grilled officials on keeping files pending for months together after completion of work.

A list of pending files should be submitted to him, he told officials.

Files will be tracked using software created for the purpose, he told the engineering officials.

 

VUDA Board to meet in Hyderabad tomorrow

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The Hindu            13.12.2013

VUDA Board to meet in Hyderabad tomorrow

Special Correspondent

The VUDA Board will meet in Hyderabad on Saturday with an agenda of about 90 issues.

The Board meeting, scheduled to be held here on Friday, has been shifted to Hyderabad due to availability of all the members in the State capital in view of the ongoing Assembly sessions.

Statutorily, the VUDA Board has to meet at least once in six months. The previous meeting was held in July. The board will meet with Principal Secretary of Municipal Administration and Urban Development and Chairman of VUDA S.K. Joshi presiding.

Issues pertaining to VUDA Children Arena, land-pooling project at Cherlopalikhandam of Anakapalle, further action to be taken on the 94 cases of illegal allotment by the CID, allotment of vacant units in Harita Housing Project and final cost arrival will be the main issues coming up, according to VUDA Vice- Chairman and convener of the board N. Yuvaraj.

Subjects relating to Dr YSR — VUDA Central Park development work, some of the PPP projects, ongoing projects, Master Plan Roads, steps to be taken in case of identified left over plots in VUDA layouts, allotment of identified odd-bits in VUDA layouts and other administrative matters of Urban forestry, planning and Engineering wings will also come up for discussion at the meeting.

 


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