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CMC drops Rs 1.6cr health club project

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The Times of India            13.11.2013 

CMC drops Rs 1.6cr health club project

MARGAO: The Cuncolim Municipal Council (CMC) has dropped the much-delayed Rs1.6 crore health club project, in favour of a new commercial project which will be built using the government's Golden Jubilee grant.

This decision comes against the backdrop of investigations into the health club project by the Cuncolim police and later by the anti-corruption bureau. Even though it's been almost two years since the investigations began, sources said that there has been no progress in the case due to lack of evidence.

"The civic body waited for nearly two years for police clearance but in vain. We have decided to utilize the 1.55 crore grant to execute a commercial-cum-rehabilitation project behind the post office, which will widen the existing road," said CMC chairperson Devendra Dessai. CMC sources said that the commercial project would also house government offices, and the council would also ask the government to provide additional grants for the project.

 

Pimpri Chinchwad corporation proposes industrial licence fee from dispensaries, hospitals

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The Times of India            13.11.2013 

Pimpri Chinchwad corporation proposes industrial licence fee from dispensaries, hospitals

PUNE: The Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Corporation has proposed to collect industrial licence fees from hospitals and clinics in the municipal limits. The civic administration in a proposal forwarded to the standing committee says the corporation collects industrial licence fees from industries and factories. However, it does not collect any fees from hospitals and clinics.

The corporation said that there are approximately 5000 units such as dispensaries, clinics, laboratories, consultation centres, veterinary clinics, physiotherapy units, and other centres providing medical services to citizens. There are about 770 clinics and dispensaries, with different bed capacities. For clinics and dispensaries having up to ten beds, an annual fee of Rs 1000 is proposed to be collected. For clinics and dispensaries having 11 to 49 beds, an annual fee of Rs 2000 has been proposed. Similarly, for clinics and dispensaries having 50 to 100 beds, a fee of Rs 4000 has been proposed. For units having beds between 101 to 499, a fee of Rs 10,000 is to be collected. Units having more than 500 beds will be charged Rs 25000.

A fine of 10 % of the fee is proposed to be charged per month if the fee is not deposited be-tween April 1 to June 30. PCMC hopes to collect about 31.66 lakh per year if the fee is collected.

 

BMC razes three buildings

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The Pioneer           13.11.2013

BMC razes three buildings

In a joint operation of two departments of the Bhopal Municipal Corporation- Building Permission Department and Anti-encroachment squad illegal constructions of three buildings was razed on Monday.

Taking strict action against illegal construction illegal buildings were razed at Barigarh and Sehore Naka areas and illegal constructions at Zone office number 1 on Monday.

An illegal building built on 20 x 60 sq ft area at Sehore Naka was demolished which was constructed  without obtaining permission for the construction. Rajesh Hasnani has constructed G+2 in which two shop at the ground floor and 20 rooms on the first and second floor were razed. Two illegally constructed shops owned by Dinesh Pardasani were also razed. The shops were built at ground floor.

Illegal construction near Bairagarh Zone office owned by Vidhya Devi was razed. The shops at the ground floor were demolished and centring was removed from the first floor.

BMC officials have confirmed that the owners of the buildings were served notices under section 302 and 307 of Nagar Palika Nigam Act 1956 but even after the issuance of notices owners continued with the construction without obtaining permission.  Failing to act according to the notice the BMC on Monday took action and in the joint operation three buildings were selected.

Other illegal constructions in the area which have been served notices are going to be razed soon, told the BMC officials.

During the operation Assistant Engineer SN Dube and Brajesh Kaushal, Sanitation In-charge Sajid Khan, In-charge of anti-encroachment Inspector Subash Batham and officials of BMC were present. 

 


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