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Street lights: Mayor meets KSEB chief

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The Hindu             22.10.2013

Street lights: Mayor meets KSEB chief

Staff Reporter

Proposal for board to take up maintenance tabled

The issue of maintenance of street lights in the city seems to be heading for a solution with the city Corporation authorities putting forward a proposal to the Kerala State Electricity Board (KSEB) to carry out the maintenance work with the civic body depositing the payments in advance.

The proposal was presented at a meeting that the Mayor and other Corporation officials had with KSEB Chairman M. Sivasankar here on Monday. V.S. Padmakumar, chairperson of the Works standing committee of the Corporation, said the board Chairman had responded positively.

“The Thiruvananthapuram Corporation has the most number of street lights. So, only a body like the KSEB with its vast infrastructure can carry out the maintenance properly. The Chairman told us that a decision will be taken within two days. We will deposit the funds as and when required,” Mr. Padmakumar said.

Decision today

Mr. Sivasankar said a decision on the Corporation’s proposal would be taken at a board meeting on Tuesday.

“The proposal is to carry out the maintenance work in the manner being done in the Kozhikode Corporation. The board members will discuss it and take an appropriate decision. The Corporation authorities have promised to send an official letter with the proposals at the earliest,” Mr. Sivasankar said.

In the Corporation council meeting held on Saturday, the issue of street lights had caused a huge uproar, with the Opposition disrupting the meeting right at the start. The Leader of the Opposition had said that the council could not continue until the issue of street lights was resolved.

Amid the protests, Mr. Padmakumar had moved an adjournment motion in which the proposal to deposit the amount required for the maintenance work with the KSEB and execute the work using contract employees with the board overseeing the work was put forward. The motion was passed with the ruling party councillors giving assent to it. The city has approximately 65,000 fluorescent tubes, 15,000 sodium vapour lamps, and more than 50 high-mast lights.

 

BMC files complaint against fake websites

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The Times of India           21.10.2013   

BMC files complaint against fake websites

BHOPAL: The Bhopal Municipal Corporation (BMC) has approached the cyber police for initiating action against fake websites similar to that of the civic body's. This was done so that citizens are not duped by them while file their taxes online. The BMC has complained to the cyber police against www.bhopalmunicipal.in and www.nagarnigambhopal.com which are similar to the BMC's own websites - www.bhopalmunicipal.com and www.bmconline.gov.in. These are the only two registered websites being operated by the municipal corporation.

After the matter came to light, commissioner BMC Vishesh Garhpale filed a complaint with the cyber police.

The civic body's websites provide online facilities to residents like payment of property tax, water cess and these are made available by online payment. Keeping this in mind, the taxpayer can easily get duped because of the similar URL. Hence the BMC took a pre-emptive step in this regard by filing the complaint, a BMC spokesman said.

The BMC has also exhorted the citizens to not register in any other websites besides the two, to file their taxes online.

 

Civic body to auction 223 firecracker stalls

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The Times of India           21.10.2013 

Civic body to auction 223 firecracker stalls

NASHIK: The Nashik Municipal Corporation (NMC) is planning to auction 223 firecracker stalls across six divisions in the city during diwali. The civic administration has already invited bids for the auction at its headquarters in Rajiv Gandhi Bhavan on Thursday and Friday.

The firecracker stalls are to be put up at 27 locations across six divisions of municipal corporation in the city.

An official from the NMC said, "All 223 stalls are to be allotted through auction for the period of 16 days from October 27 to November 5. We have already invited bids for the auction. Those who have registered for local body tax (LBT) with the NMC and have LBT number will be eligible to participate in the auction. The auction for firecracker stalls in Nashik East, Nashik West and Panchavati divisions of the NMC will take place at Rajiv Gandhi Bhavan on Thursday, while auction for stalls in Nashik Road, Satpur and Cidco divisions will be held on Friday."

Of the total firecracker stalls, 21 stalls will be at three locations in Nashik East division, 40 at two locations in Nashik West, 29 at 10 locations in Panchavati, 50 at two locations in Nashik Road, 33 at four locations in Satpur and 50 at six locations in Cidco division of the NMC. Participants will have to deposit Rs 3,000 before the auction and pay fire services development charges of Rs 1,000 to the fire brigade department after the auction.

The officials said that the firecracker stall holders will have to practice fire norms. Each stall holder will have to keep a 200-litre drum filled with water, ABC cylinder with 5 kg capacity, a bucket filled with sand and a board displaying a message prohibiting smoking. 

 


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