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HMDA zonal offices to be reorganised

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The Hindu                09.10.2013

HMDA zonal offices to be reorganised

Special Correspondent

The HMDA has decided to reorganise functioning of its zonal offices following a report submitted by a committee constituted to study the performances of the offices and make suggestions for their smooth functioning.

As per the new orders issued, zonal offices would function as field offices to receive all applications from the public and forward them to the head office. They would also function as a single window for any complaints and applications under the RTI Act as well as field verification unit for detecting unauthorised constructions.

 

Bijapur DC promises to implement master plan

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The Hindu                09.10.2013

Bijapur DC promises to implement master plan

Deputy Commissioner Ritwik Ranjan Pandey said he earnestly wishes to implement ‘Master Plan’ project.
Deputy Commissioner Ritwik Ranjan Pandey said he earnestly wishes to implement ‘Master Plan’ project.

Deputy Commissioner Ritwik Ranjan Pandey said he was studying the long-pending ‘Master Plan’ project of Bijapur city for improving basic facilities and infrastructure of the city.

Speaking to The Hindu here on Tuesday, he said the project would be implemented strictly after going through the guidelines laid down by the government, and added that efforts would also be made to clear any legal or administrative hurdles for the time-bound implementation of the project.

He said that since he took over the charge only recently, he needed some time to study the project before taking necessary steps.

The ‘Master Plan’ for the developing Bijapur city has been pending for years without seeing any headway. Many people believe that the ambitious programme was relegated to the backburner because of lack of political will and lack of interest among the previous Deputy Commissioners in the project.

Since ‘Master Plan’ proposed the demolition of many shops in prominent market areas for road-widening, the resistance for the project was coming mainly from the shopkeepers.

“Every time the matter of implementing the ‘Master Plan’ surfaces, some influential traders exert pressure on the local MLA or other elected representatives to see that the project never takes off.

“Unfortunately, the elected representatives too act as per the whims and fancies of the traders and give a damn to the interest of common people,” said an irate political leader who did not wish to be identified.

Meanwhile Mr. Pandey said that if the guidelines of the project mention time-bound implementation, then the project would be commenced as soon as possible by resolving all issues.

He said the first priority would be given to the development of roads and other infrastructure under ‘urban development project’ for which Rs. 100 crore had been allocated by the government.

 

‘Illegal’ OFCs in Yediyur ward disconnected

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The Hindu                09.10.2013

‘Illegal’ OFCs in Yediyur ward disconnected

The Optic Fiber Cable Committee visited several places in south Bangalore to find unauthorised OFC in sewage pipelines, storm water drains, manholes and even on trees on Tuesday .
The Optic Fiber Cable Committee visited several places in south Bangalore to find unauthorised OFC in sewage pipelines, storm water drains, manholes and even on trees on Tuesday .

In coming days, Bangaloreans are likely to experience outages or decline in Internet speed. Why? Because the Bruhat Bangalore Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) is training its guns on unauthorised optic fibre cables (OFCs) laid across the city.

Members of the BBMP’s OFCs Committee disconnected OFCs in front of a corporate company in Yediyur ward on Tuesday. The BBMP also served a notice to the company. Yediyur Councillor N.R. Ramesh justified the disconnection by stating that at the behest of the company, the telecom service provider had even put up a temporary pole on the footpath. “We disconnected the OFCs here as the temporary pole was inconveniencing the pedestrians. We want this to be a warning to other service providers and companies,” he said.

With the BBMP keen on going full steam ahead against unauthorised OFCs, the Internet speed will surely slow down and thousands of consumers are likely to be affected by this. Admitting this, members of the OFCs committee stated that the BBMP was losing out revenue amounting to crores as the service providers had laid these cables without the permission of the civic body. “

Earlier in the day, the OFCs committee visited several places in south Bangalore to find unauthorised OFCs in sewage pipelines, storm water drains, manholes and even on trees. Several service providers have also been using DBC (direct buried cable) method to lay cables along the arterial roads.

At M.H. Marigowda Road, opposite Al Ameen School, a telecom service provider had dug a pit to put in a junction box. After putting in the junction box, the road was not restored.

The BBMP will have to spend nearly Rs. 30 crore to restore the roads destroyed by the service providers, he claimed. “There are nearly 55,000 km of unauthorised cables. This is mainly due to the failure in monitoring by the engineers at the division level,” he added.

Mr. Ramesh and the former Deputy Mayor S. Harish said that the committee would include this in its report to be submitted to Commissioner and Mayor by November 15. The committee will also frame the rules and regulations, besides fixing ground rent rate. This rate, they said, may range from Rs. 300 to Rs. 600 a metre.

A meeting would soon be convened with the chief executive officers of all the service providers in the third week of October and will be chaired by Mayor B.S. Sathyanarayana and Commissioner M. Lakshminarayan, they added.

 


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