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MCD-Oxfam welfare scheme for slums

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Indian Express   27.07.2010

MCD-Oxfam welfare scheme for slums

Tags : MCD-Oxfam welfare scheme, delhi Posted: Tue Jul 27 2010, 01:24 hrs

The MCD and Oxfam have joined hands to provide better education and health services in selected slums in the Capital. The scheme would benefit 5,000 children and 2,500 families. The programme will be started in 20 schools to demonstrate inclusive education and health services model in selected slums of the Capital, Delhi Mayor Prithvi Raj Sawhney said while launching the programme. A baseline survey will be conducted to identify 20 schools where the initiative will be implemented first.

 

Slum-dwellers won’t move, streetscaping hits block

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Indian Express   26.07.2010

Slum-dwellers won’t move, streetscaping hits block

Ayesha Arvind Tags : slums, commonwealth games Posted: Mon Jul 26 2010, 01:34 hrs

New Delhi:  By its own admission, the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) is running behind schedule in its Commonwealth Games-related projects. Now, streetscaping work being carried out by the agency around Thyagaraj Stadium has hit a roadblock, with the MCD unsure of what to do with a stretch of slum clusters that fall in the way.

According to officials, there are three small slum clusters on the stretch near the stadium on the side of the INA market, occupied by a 100-odd people hailing from Rajasthan. The inhabitants are mainly blacksmiths and claim to have been staying in the area for almost two decades now.

As per Chief Secretary Rakesh Mehta, the agency had offered them an alternate spot a few months ago some distance away from the INA market, around an MCD primary school. The slum-dwellers, however, refused to move.

“They said they wanted to stay at the same spot or around the main road in front of the INA market, claiming it will bring them better business. It is impossible to allot them space at either these spots as they are extremely close to the Commonwealth Games venue,” Mehta said.

At the time of the “clean-up” of the areas around CWG venues, the agency had asked the slum dwellers to move “voluntarily” to the nearby alternate spot. The slum-dwellers protested and finally approached the Delhi High Court to get a stay on the removal.

A number of meetings between the Delhi government and the MCD have, meanwhile, been held to discuss the progress of the project and modalities for executing the removal of the slums. The agency has even sought “legal help” and is preparing a detailed application to present its case before the Delhi High Court. “Considering very little time is left for the Games, the project must make a headway soon. We will submit our application before the Delhi High Court this week,” said Leader of MCD House Subhash Arya. 

While streetscaping work on the other side of the Thyagaraj Stadium is already complete, over 80 per cent of the work on the INA side is pending, MCD officials said.

The Rs 44-crore project has an August 31 deadline. In April, the MCD managed to remove 386 families dwelling in a slum cluster around the Barapullah Nallah after months of resistance, to make way for a parking lot.

Last Updated on Monday, 26 July 2010 11:04
 

Works for mega housing project

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Deccan Chronicle      30.06.2010

Works for mega housing project

June 30th, 2010

Vijayawada, June 29: As part of the mega housing project under the Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM), the Vijayawada municipal corporation (VMC) will construct 3,072 G+3 units in Ajit Singh Nagar and Kabela colonies, each unit at a cost of Rs 2.50 lakh.

The VMC proposes to construct 28,152 houses by 2012 under the JNNURM. In all, 8,608 housing units are under construction in Jakkampudi village. Bhumi puja was performed for construction of 3,072 more housing units in Ajit Singh Nagar and Kabela Colony on Tuesday. The Vijayawada MP, Mr Lagadapati Raja-gopal, mayor Ms M.V. Ra-tna Bindu, municipal commissioner G. Ravi Babu, Vijayawada (ce-ntral) MLA Malladi Vishnu, and others attended the bhumi puja.

Speaking on the occasion, the municipal commissioner said that 5,440 houses are nearly complete in the city and another 8,608 houses are under construction in Jakkampudi village. He said that the VMC is holding discussions with farmers in Gollapudi to acquire 110 acre for construction of 11,032 houses.

He he said proposals were made to take up a massive plantation along canals.

Vijayawada MP Mr Lagadapati Rajagopal with officials and MLA Malladi Vishnu inspected the 8,608 houses under construction in Jakkampudi village.

Mr Ravi Babu explained details of the project to the MP. He said that underground drainage, a school-cum-junior college, roads, commercial complex, common community hall would come up here. The MP said that he would try to get the remaining JNNURM funds from the Centre.

 


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