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Meeting with minister turns into trip to Golden Temple for MC staff

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The Indian Express                 29.10.2013

Meeting with minister turns into trip to Golden Temple for MC staff

Golden Temple 

The staff members of Ludhiana Municipal Corporation (MC), headed by MC Commissioner Rahul Tewari, on Monday visited Amritsar after local bodies minister Anil Joshi summoned them for a 'personal interaction.'

Later after the meeting, the MC staff got a chance to visit Golden Temple. "The meeting was quite a long one and there was no better way to relax than visiting Golden Temple," one of MC employees told Newsline.

The team visiting Amritsar included all executive engineers, superintendent engineers, town planning team and zonal commissioners along with Commissioner Rahul Tewari.

"It was actually a warning meeting. He made his priorities very clear to the staff of corporations from different cities of the state. Everyone has been asked to work in a transparent manner," said one of the MC employees on condition of anonymity.

P S Ghuman, zonal commissioner said, "He laid stress on maximum recovery of property tax and also on popularisation of government's policy. It was the first one-to-one interaction with him after he recently joined as local bodies minister."

But for many staff members, it a "trip to the Golden Temple". "It was the first time we all staff members went to Golden Temple together on a trip. Otherwise we do not get such chance. It was complete fun," an Municipal Corporation employee said.

 

GVMC comes in for praise

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The Hindu            29.10.2013

GVMC comes in for praise

Staff Reporter

Improving storm water drains spending crores of rupees, removing the bottlenecks in drains and de-silting has led to heavy inflow of water draining out of low-lying areas quickly, Municipal Commissioner M.V. Satyanarayana has said.

Earlier a relatively less rainfall used to flooding of low-lying areas and causing loss to properties but in spite of incessant and heavy rain for a week such submergence was not witnessed, he said.

Several people’s representatives have congratulated the GVMC officials for the effort, Mr. Satyanarayana told officials in his daily interaction from the call centre in the morning.

He congratulated officials of all departments and employees for being on their toes and taking steps on a war-footing during the week-long rain.

However, it should not give room for complacency and they should be ready to face any contingency, he told them.

 

Civic body to release salaries, bonus from today

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The Times of India              28.10.2013

Civic body to release salaries, bonus from today

AURANGABAD: Keeping its promise of providing salaries and bonus to its employees before Diwali, the Aura-ngabad Municipal Corporation (AMC) on Sunday said it would deposit Rs 7.5 crore in different bank accounts on Monday to facilitate the payments.

During last Diwali, despite strong protests and agitations by different organizations of the employees, the AMC could not release the salaries before the festival. N G Durrani, accounts officer in AMC, said that all the employees would receive the payments by October 29. "The civic body is all set to deposit Rs 65 lakh in three different banks on Monday to so that the employees could withdraw money. The AMC will also deposit a cheque for Rs 6.9 crore," he said.

"Besides, the bills of daily wages employees and link workers are being prepared so as to clear their salaries and payments against Diwali gift," he said.

Durrani said the AMC had stopped all other payments from October 10 and arranged the funds for releasing salaries and bonus. For the first time in four years, the AMC is paying Diwali bonus and salaries to its 5,232 employees. The AMC had been delaying employees' salaries every month. Employees have to wait till 25th of every month to get payments. However, in October, the AMC had to pay current and advance salaries due in November.

The release of funds will bring cheer to 3,058 class IV employees who will get Rs 2,415 each on account of ex-gratia, while 231 class IV daily wage employees would receive Rs 2,000 each as Diwali gift, 585 class III and education department employees would get Rs 5,000 each as advance payment and 412 Balwadi teachers will get Rs 1,000 each.

 


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