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BMC begins razing its 40-year-old Byculla building

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The Indian Express           11.12.2013

BMC begins razing its 40-year-old Byculla building

The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) began the demolition process for one of its buildings in the Baburao Jagtap Market, Byculla, Tuesday. The ground-plus-three structure — New 80 Tenements or Building Number 2 — is 40 years old. The dilapidated building houses around 40 families of conservancy workers.

The civic body disconnected water and electricity supply for the building. Close to 170 officials from the civic body and around 200 personnel from the Agripada police station were present at the site. The demolition process started around 12.30 pm.

"We had sent a notice to the residents and provided them alternative accommodation at Mahul," said Assistant Municipal Commissioner Sanjog Kabare from E ward.

A structural audit for the building was done in 2010, after which repair works were initiated. However, a recent survey by the planning and development department of the BMC declared the building as dilapidated and dangerous to live in. "As the residents were refusing to leave, we started by disconnecting the water and electricity supply. Further demolition will be undertaken once the residents are re-located to Mahul," Kabare added.

Following the Dockyard Road building collapse, which claimed 61 lives in September, the civic body had decided to carry out structural audits of 86 buildings which house over 6,000 conservancy workers.

Last week, the BMC began the demolition process for four of its own 80-year-old buildings which are part of the BIT Chawl or Mazgaon co-operative housing society. The 1,000 residents of the four buildings were also to be re-located to Mahul.

 

Be ready for GIS-based road history, BBMP told

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Deccan Herald            11.12.2013

Be ready for GIS-based road history, BBMP told

B S Sathyanarayana / From BBMP Official website

Mayor B S Sathyanarayana on Tuesday exhorted BBMP officers and corporators to gear up for the launch of Geographical Information System (GIS)-based road history at the earliest in order to kick-start the frozen works at the ward level.

At the review meeting on revenue generation in Bangalore South, when the corporators raised the matter of starting frozen works, the mayor said, “There are Rs 570 crore worth of frozen works of which some are very essential. Based on priority, some should be started.” He told the corporators and BBMP officers that they have to introduce road history, without which work will not be approved henceforth. He instructed the Basavanagudi division officers to prepare the road history at the earliest.

During the meeting, Sathyanarayana reminded the revenue officers that they could generate at least Rs 500 crore from Jayanagar through door-to-door property tax collection. He, however, hailed the officers for their honesty saying that the forgery that had taken place in Rajarajeshwari Nagar revenue division was not taking place in Jayanagar.

As 8,830 properties have not been brought under the tax net in the zone due to some reasons, Sathyanarayana said tax revision should be done using private surveyors and engineering students.

Bangalore City in-charge and Transport Minister Ramalinga Reddy said the 8,830 properties, which are out of the tax ambit, should be given property identification numbers. He directed the BBMP officials that the revision of property taxes of major properties, which are either undervalued or have not been taxed so far, should be carried out.
 

Be prepared to pay fine for littering in public places

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Deccan Herald            11.12.2013

Be prepared to pay fine for littering in public places

MCC all set to impose fine on public, commercial establishments under KMC Act

 Mangalore City Corporation Commissioner Ajith Kumar Hegde S has said that the Karnataka Municipal Corporations (Amendment) Act 2013 provides for slapping penalty and even imprisoning those habitually failing to segregate their garbage and indulging in littering, urinating, spitting in public, open defecating or committing other acts of nuisance on road, bus station, railway station, street and playground in the municipal corporation areas of the State.

The same will be implemented in Mangalore City Corporation.

Speaking to mediapersons here on Tuesday, he said that littering, spitting or committing any acts of nuisance in public places will attract a fine of Rs 100 first time and Rs 200 for second and subsequent offence.

The Act envisages imposing penalty on households for their failure to segregate dry waste from wet waste before handing it over to the collector. Penalty ranges from Rs 100 for the first offence to Rs 500 for the second and subsequent offence, Rs 500 for bulk generator. Any person who commits the offence for the fifth time would face imprisonment for a term which may extend to three months or be fined Rs 1,000 or both, the Act states.

The dumping of building waste would attract a fine of Rs 1,000 for the first time and Rs 5,000 for the subsequent offence.

Failure to segregate and hand over garden waste, inert waste, sanitary, non biodegradable, bio-medical waste or any other category waste seperately to the corporation for the purpose of handling and transportation of the wastes in the manner specified by the Corporation will attract a fine of Rs 500 for frst time and Rs 1,000 for second and subsequent offence.

The Act states that the solid waste generated by the city corporations in the State, especially in BBMP, was very high. “Solid waste has to be disposed of systematically in a scientific manner and as per the guidelines prescribed in Solid Wastes (Handling and Management) Rules, 2000 by the Central government,” it said.

The Commissioner said that the Mangalore City Corporation has already imposed fine on four hospitals and one commercial establishment, for not complying with the guidelines of the Corporation.

To a query on door-to-door collection of garbage, Joint Commissioner (Revenue) Prameela said that under eight package scheme, the contractors have been insisted to cover atleast 75 per cent. The response is good in city limits and interiror areas, it has not been encouraging.

As many as 31 vehicles carrying garbage to Pacchanady are fitted with GPS and its movement is monitored. At the same time, weigh bridge has been installed at Pacchanady dumpyard.

“We are also allowing vehicles from Ullal, Bantwal and Moodbidri to dump their garbage in Pacchanady and are charging Rs 250 per tonne of waste dumped. The MCC will allow them to dump waste for six months from November, till they find an alternative site for landfill.”

The Mangalore City Corporation (MCC) has urged people to make use of the dedicated cell number 9900536633 to send SMS to the corporation for filing complaints on unattended garbage in their wards.

Under the SMS-based grievance redressal system, a complaint number would be generated and measures taken to clear the garbage would be informed to the complainant. The format is as follows: name, address, details of complaint, ward number/name.

Malaria, Dengue

The Commissioner said that the MCC has conducted survey in 33,417 houses in 43 wards to destroy mosquito breeding centres.

As many as 3,156 mosquito breeding centres were identified and 2,261 centres have been destroyed. The work on releasing guppy fishes in wells is in progress at Hoige Bazar, Bengre, Attavar and Kodialbail areas, he said. 

 


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