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PMC files cases against 25 mosquito breeding sites

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The Indian Express                 29.10.2013

PMC files cases against 25 mosquito breeding sites

As part of the dengue surveillance drive, Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) have filed 25 cases against cooperative housing societies, tyre works firms, and households for mosquito breeding sites. Of the 25 cases, nine have been filed against construction sites.

So far, 518 cases of dengue have been reported this year, with 126 alone in September. As many as 15 cases have been reported every day this month.

While intense surveillance has helped detect more cases of dengue, doctors said this year there have been very few patients who had to be admitted to intensive care unit.

"We are seeing a mild form of dengue this year. We often advise patients to increase fluid intake and provide them with symptomatic treatment," said Dr Rajesh Gadia, Consulting Physician, KEM Hospital.

Dr Sham Satpute, Assistant Medical Officer of PMC, and incharge of the insect control department, said fines have been imposed in three such cases. "A majority of breeding sites were found at cooperative housing societies, tyre works firms, and bungalows," said Satpute.

The civic administration had issued notices and warned of action if people failed to follow guidelines. "We decided to file cases after individuals and organisations failed to prevent mosquito breeding sites," said Satpute.

He said if a case is reported at a particular area, field workers at the insect control department fumigate the area and surrounding places.

 

Civic body slaps Rs 2 crore fine on road contractors

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The Indian Express                 29.10.2013

Civic body slaps Rs 2 crore fine on road contractors

The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has imposed a fine of Rs 2.29 crore on road contractors who have failed to carry out pothole repairs on time and have not maintained the standard quality of roads. The penalty has been slapped on pothole-repair contractors and contractors of roads that have recently resurfaced and are under the defect liability period.

Mayor Sunil Prabhu said, "We may even consider increasing the penalty amount and blacklisting some of the contractors. This year, we will also fine our own road engineers for negligence after we calculate the penalties on the new points system."

According to the civic roads department the highest penalties on defaulters include — Transconduct Pvt Ltd roughly fined Rs 25 lakh for shoddy repair works in Andheri (west) and Dahisar, Atasha Ashirwad fined over Rs 12 lakh for poor work in Andheri (East) and Kandivali and RPS Infraprojects collectively fined Rs 11.5 lakh in joint venture contracts.

This year, BMC had issued pre-monsoon contracts worth Rs 59 crore for filling potholes in the island city, eastern and western suburbs. Around 14 firms were appointed for the work. According to the terms of the contract, contractors had 48 hours to fill potholes assigned to them. A fine of Rs 1,000 for a day's delay was set as a condition in 2012.

In July, following increasing public criticism, the civic body conducted a quality test on potholes that were filled. It was revealed that 25 per cent of the cold mix used to repair potholes is substandard, indicating misappropriation of funds by contractors. The civic body imposed a fine worth Rs 2.05 crore on contractors and even cancelled the contract of Atasha Ashirwad.

While the amount of fines imposed on contractors has shown a rough 30 per cent increase from previous year's (where Rs 1.8 crore worth of penalties were levied on contractors), the number of potholes reported has increased by close to 60 per cent. According to the BMC's pothole tracking website www.voiceofcitizen.com, 38,500 pothole complaints were registered this year.

Last year, in four months, citizens reported 25,000 potholes on the website.

"The amounts of fine have been imposed taking into account the quality failure. Payments of the contractors will be accordingly deducted. There may be an increase in the number of potholes reported because our own engineers are using the website to upload the work they are undertaking. Also, people are now more aware of this system of reporting," a senior civic official of the roads department said.

 

Multiplex, shops at Phoenix mall sealed

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The Hindu            29.10.2013

Multiplex, shops at Phoenix mall sealed

Staff Reporter

Nine screens of PVR multiplex besides 54 shops at Phoenix MarketCity mall in Mahadevapura limits here were sealed here on Monday for not having obtained trade licences from the Bruhat Bangalore Mahanagara Palike (BBMP).

K.N. Devaraj, Joint Commissioner of the Mahadevapura zone, said a team comprising the deputy health officer and the health inspector of the zone inspected the mall and sealed the shops.

Although there was initial resistance, shopkeepers had no choice but to allow the officers to close their premises, an official said.

Mr. Devaraj added, “The owners seemed to be ignorant about the licences…This drive was conducted to send a strong message to other business establishments to obtain trade licenses.”

A press release issued by the BBMP said officials were going to inspect eight more malls and business establishments in the zone. The release added that the shops and the multiplex at Phoenix MarketCity could function once they paid the requisite fees and submit applications for fresh trade licences.

BBMP says they have not obtained trade licences.

 


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