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MC to make food street pocket-friendly

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The Times of India                    29.10.2010

MC to make food street pocket-friendly

Chandigarh: After concluding that high prices at Night Food Street were keeping residents away, municipal corporation (MC) now plans to check these. Sources said the issue would soon be discussed with the kiosk owners in a meeting chaired by the MC commissioner.

The civic body also plans to prepare food items? rate chart after studying the adjoining markets. The step follows constant complaints about the street?s costly menu.

Mayor Anu Chatrath told The Times of India, ??The main aim of the Night Food Street was to cater to Panjab University students and attendants of PGI patients at affordable rates. But it seems steep rates have veered it from its path. We will soon hold a meeting to reduce the food prices.?

A senior MC officer said, ??We had reduced rates earlier too. If kiosk owners are still charging exorbitant prices, we will definitely initiate steps.??

The Night Food Street was launched with much fanfare in December 2008, but the quality of its food and its high prices soon made it unsavoury. Most of the MC officials and councillors held that it has failed to be a profit-earning venture.

 

Civic body in a fix over Kamathipura clean-up

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Hindustan Times  28.10.2010

Civic body in a fix over Kamathipura clean-up

Even with no confirmation yet on whether Michelle Obama, the US first lady, will be visiting Kamathipura, the civic body is in a tizzy over the massive cleaning drive it will have to undertake in an area neglected for decades. Civic officials, faced with the massive task of cleaning Asia’s largest and oldest red light area ahead of the US president’s visit, don’t know what they should do give the area a lift.

“Areas like Marine Drive and Gateway of India are VVIP areas and are attended to all year, unlike Kamathipura,” a senior civic official said.

Michelle Obama has been invited to the area by an NGO. However, whether she will oblige with a visit is not clear yet.

The Kamathipura area is extremely congested, with narrow lanes, overflowing garbage bins at every crossroad and a battery of hawkers lining every street.

 “We haven’t begun a cleaning drive in the area as we don’t know whether Michelle Obama will be visiting the area. We have not received any instructions from our seniors,” a civic official said.

On Tuesday, it was reported that the Mumbai police advised the US government to cancel Michelle Obama’s visit to Kamathipura.

During a meeting to review security, the police and home department told the US Consul-General Paul Folmsbee that if Michelle Obama wanted to visit the red light area, then police would not be able to provide security.

Finally, US officials said they had dropped the Kamathipura visit plan.

A police officer said, “Kamathipura is well-known for all its unsavoury activities. Even if the best security is in place in the area, we cannot guarantee that there will be no untoward incident during the visit.”

Last Updated on Thursday, 28 October 2010 11:21
 

Special sanitation drives soon

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The Hindu  28.10.2010

Special sanitation drives soon

Staff Reporter

NEW DELHI: Buoyed by its contribution in maintaining sanitation standards at the Commonwealth Games venues and Games Village, the Municipal Corporation of Delhi has asked its staff to carry out special sanitation drives to keep the city “clean and beautiful” ahead of the upcoming festival season.

It has also decided to depute an additional 6,700 sanitation workers for the 1,539 unauthorised colonies falling under its area taking their total deployment to 11,000 workers.

A discussion on how to improve the overall sanitation situation in Delhi was also held at the MCD Standing Committee meeting on Wednesday with councillors offering various suggestions on the issue.

MCD Additional Commissioner Anshu Prakash said: “To ensure that sanitation standards are maintained in the MCD areas even after the festival season we have decided to provide a auto-tipper in every ward to facilitate garbage disposal.”

Last Updated on Thursday, 28 October 2010 10:22
 


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