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Asilmetta flyover to open today

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The Hindu             08.10.2013

Asilmetta flyover to open today

Staff Reporter

The Asilmetta flyover will be thrown open to the public for use on Tuesday without any official opening.

Municipal Commissioner M. V. Satyanarayana said it will be named “Telugutalli” flyover. The flyover will be formally inaugurated by the Chief Minister during his next visit to the city.

 

Banglore civic body interested in ETC

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The Times of India           07.10.2013 

Banglore civic body interested in ETC

VASHI: The concept of Education Training and Service Centre (ETC) in Vashi, for the differently abled, is likely to be replicated by the Bengaluru civic body.

The centre, reportedly the only one in the country to be run by the local government body, is offering various educational and therapeutic facilities under one roof for Persons with Different Abilities (PWDA). Various corporations including the Brihast Bengaluru Mahanagar Palike (BBMP) have made inquiries about the centre.

"Delegates from various corporations have approached the centre to study its functioning. Their queries are about budget provisions, infrastructure, staff recruitment, disability schemes.

The same concept is now being seriously considered to be incorporated in the state of Karanataka," said the director of the centre Varsha Bhagat.

Parivaar, a national confederation for the parents of children with disabilities, based in Bengaluru, found out about ETC during the national conference organised by NMMC last year. in Vashi

"We were aware about NMMC providing services for the differently abled under one roof but

The conference gave us an insight into the functioning of the centre.

We are currently in talks with the BBMP to give serious thought to replicate the ETC model in the city. The proposal was put up in April but has been delayed.

We are positive that such centres can be set up not only in Bengaluru but all across Karnataka," said the director of projects and development of Parivaar, JP Gadkari.

 

Mumbai will have eateries open 24x7

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The Hindu              04.10.2013

Mumbai will have eateries open 24x7

Staff Reporter

The city might soon become a city that never sleeps, literally. The Mumbai municipality has cleared a proposal to keep the city’s eateries open 24/7.

Surprisingly, the proposal has found the solid backing of the Shiv Sena, a party which was until recently known for its conservative stand against social events and Mumbai’s night life. The suggestion has come from Shiv Sena president Uddhav Thackeray’s son and Yuva Sena president, Aditya.

“The proposal is to make the city’s nightlife vibrant. The 24/7 eateries will not only help thousands of professionals who work late [into the] night but also attract more tourists to the city,” said Aditya Thackeray on Thursday.

As per the proposal, pharmacies and dairies will remain open throughout the night along with eateries. However, the proposal does not include bars and pubs. The permits will be given only in non-residential areas and the consent of a majority of the people will be necessary in residential areas.

The proposal was moved in the corporation by an independent corporator Makarand Narvekar. After its clearance from the municipality, it will be sent to the State’s Urban Development Department for approval. The State government will have to amend the Shops and Establishment Act to implement the proposal, which is expected in the coming winter session. Mumbai will be the only city in the country to remain open even at night, if the proposal is cleared.

“New York can remain open throughout the night even after the 9/11 attacks, then why not Mumbai? We need a safe and vibrant night life. This move will only add to Mumbai’s attractions,” said Mr. Thackeray. Following the bomb blasts in 1993, the Mumbai police had started to shut down eateries, bars and pubs by midnight for security reasons, a practice which is still followed.

However, the proposal has already drawn fierce opposition from social activists. “The citizens are already complaining about the noise pollution [at] nights from restaurants. We strongly object [to] any such amendment,” said Sumeira Abdul Ali, an anti-noise pollution activist from Mumbai. Ms. Ali has already sent a letter to the Chief Minister of Maharashtra opposing this move. She said that none of the citizen groups were taken into consideration before the decision by the corporation and any such decision would violate the Supreme Court’s directions to the State to prevent noise pollution.

The suggestion came from Shiv Sena president Uddhav Thackeray’s son and Yuva Sena president, Aditya.

 


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