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Civic body to return award presented by Karnataka govt

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The Times of India   07.08.2012

Civic body to return award presented by Karnataka govt

PUNE: All political parties on Monday stood undivided as the Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) decided to return Karnataka government's award in protest against the dissolution of the Belgaum Municipal Corporation (BMC) recently.

Mayor Vaishali Bankar said, "PMC officials recently received an award declared by the Karnataka government for best solid waste management.

However, an all-party meeting on Monday decided that the award should be returned considering the Karnataka government's approach towards Marathi- speaking people in Belgaum and other areas. The PMC will also write a letter to the Karnataka government and communicate the PMC's displeasure at the turn of events."

The Karnataka government had organised a competition for best solid waste management systems. Nearly 200 municipal corporations in the country had participated in the competition. PMC won the award for best solid waste management. The award consists of a trophy and a certificate. The award distribution ceremony took place in Karanataka last week.

The Marathi-speaking people in Belgaum and other border areas stage protests on November 1 every year, which is the foundation day of Karnataka state. As a consequence, the Karnataka government dissolved the Belgaum Municipal Corporation (BMC). The matter is now sub-judice.

The Marathi people living here have been demanding merger of some areas along the Maharashtra-Karnataka border with Maharashtra.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 07 August 2012 11:24