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Puppet show to highlight solid waste management

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The Times of India            11.02.2014

Puppet show to highlight solid waste management

PUNE: The Warje Karvenagar ward office had organised a puppet show to create awareness about garbage segregation and nuisance of plastic bags.

A statement issued by the ward office said that the shows was organised for the students and citizen from Kothrud Gaothan and Dahanukar colony areas. A short film on the good practices of solid waste management was screened during the programme.

Earlier ward office had conducted an essay competition for students to promote the importance of solid waste management. The competition was organised on the occasion of independence day.

The ward office had organised 'Anti plastic week'. Action was taken against the people, who were using the bags having the thickness of less than 50 micron for their business purposes. As many as 219 commercial establishment were fined during the drive. The officials have collected plastic bags weighing around 300 kg.

All these drive have been carried out as the part of the Yashwantrao Chavan Pune City Cleanliness Drive conducted by the Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC). The drive was launched on on the lines of the Sant Gadgebaba Gram Swachata Abhiyan. The drive took into account parameters such as the status of garbage bins, road cleanliness, garbage segregation, garbage processing facilities and public participation.

Many citizens groups and elected members have demanded ban on the plastic carry bags. The administration and elected members had imposed the ban on plastic carry bags in 2010. The general body of PMC had last year directed the civic administration to strictly implement the same. As per the PMC officials, out of the 1,400 tonne garbage generated in the city everyday, around 15% was plastic waste.

 

Rajkot Municipal Corporation nominated for PM award

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The Times of India            11.02.2014

Rajkot Municipal Corporation nominated for PM award

RAJKOT: Rajkot Municipal Corporation (RMC) has been nominated for Prime Minister Award for Excellence in Public Administration.

Sources in RMC said RMC commissioner Ajay Bhadoo has been to New Delhi to complete the formality in this regard.

"This award is dedicated by the central government to various organizations and individuals. A total of 400 applications for this award had been received this year, of which 40 applications had been shortlisted. After carrying out field visits, now only 15 applications have been shortlisted in which RMC has been included," said an RMC source, adding that RMC is the only municipal corporation in the country to have been nominated for this award.

The declaration of this award is likely in the next week.

 

Mayor post wide open for limited contenders

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The Hindu             11.02.2014

Mayor post wide open for limited contenders

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Being reserved for the Scheduled Caste woman, the race for the post of Mayor of Cuttack Municipal Corporation (CMC) has been tapered and limited to only four aspirants. Of the 59 wards of the city, only four wards -- 21, 39, 45 and 51 -- were reserved for this category and all these wards have returned BJD candidates which is going to form the council after winning 36 wards.

While Anita Behera has won from Ward No 21 defeating her nearest rival from BJP by a margin of 572 votes, Sulochana Sethy has won from ward No. 39 defeating an independent candidate by a margin of 447 votes. Similarly, from ward No 45 Meenakshi Behera has romped home defeating the Congress candidate by a margin of whopping 1365 votes and Mamata Behera has won from ward No. 51 defeating an independent candidate by a margin of 451 votes.

Looking at the margins of victories, Meenakshi has an upper hand and moreover she has crushed a Congress candidate by polling nearly 60 per cent of votes polled in her ward. Since Meenakshi and Sulochana have won from the wards that come under the Choudwar-Cuttack Assembly segment, the party supremo might chose either of them for Mayor, for the coveted post has never gone to anyone from this segment ever. Sulochana could be chosen for the prestigious post for she is the only graduate from among the four Scheduled Caste woman making it to the council this time.

On the other hand, the Barabati-Cuttack legislator Debashis Samantray might throw his weight behind Anita of ward No. 21 as she is the only contender from his segment for the post of Mayor. Samantray, as always enjoys a special equation with the Chief Minister and it is due to Samantray’s hard work, the party managed to win as many as 21 wards from the 31 coming under his assembly segment. However, Mamata of ward No 51 could be the dark horse to stake her claim for the post of Mayor for the simple reason that she belongs to Cuttack Sadar Assembly segment and never ever from this segment has anyone occupied the post of Mayor or Deputy Mayor.

While all the four contenders have left it to the judgment and wisdom of Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik saying that they are willing to take up any responsibility the party gives, all eyes are now focussed on the decision of the party president which will be known on Thursday.

 


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