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Sheila seeks more funds from NCR Planning Board

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The Hindu 12.11.2009

Sheila seeks more funds from NCR Planning Board

Staff Reporter

NEW DELHI: Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit on Wednesday asked the National Capital Region Planning Board for more funds to carry out construction and upgradation work in the Capital. She also called for a more dynamic role for the Board to ease the pressure on infrastructure services in the Capital through rapid growth of alternative counter-magnet centres.

Attending the 31st meeting of the NCR Planning Board here, Ms. Dikshit asked it to allocate another Rs.222 crore for construction and modernisation of the Inter-State Bus Terminals at Anand Vihar and Sarai Kale Khan. Urging all member-States to contribute their share to the NCR Planning Board, she informed that Delhi had released Rs.350 crore as grant-in-aid for the NCR Development Fund.

Ms. Dikshit also emphasised the need to set up a Metropolitan Planning Committee. She urged the Board to impress upon the partner States to refrain from causing legal and other impediments in completion of projects related to the Commonwealth Games and sought the help of the adjoining States for development in infrastructure.

Referring to the constant influx of people to Delhi, she said because of its economic growth the city attracts more people. “The rate of growth of population was much higher than the national growth rate, which has a direct bearing on the requirement of infrastructural facilities.”

Ms. Dikshit blamed fast urbanisation with unmatched infrastructure for pollution, sanitation, water scarcity, development of slums and transportation.

Last Updated on Thursday, 12 November 2009 08:07
 

Panchayats welcome upgradation

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The Hindu 12.11.2009

Panchayats welcome upgradation

Staff Reporter


The upgradation will not bring additional restrictions on construction of buildings.


KOCHI: The State government’s decision to upgrade Thrikkakara, Maradu, and Eloor panchayats in the district to the status of municipalities has been unanimously welcomed by the panchayats concerned.

Sabitha Kareem, president of the Thrikkakara panchayat, said that being the hub of numerous development projects, the place had long outgrown the definition of a panchayat. “At present, we have to manage with staff which was proportional to a population of about 35,000 whereas the voters’ list shows that the population has crossed the 55,000 mark,” she said. Sometimes, the panchayat was forced to hire people on daily wages.

She’s hopeful of speedy and more efficient administration once the conversion takes effect and sufficient number of municipal staff were appointed.

Sources at the office of the deputy director of panchayat said the upgradation would not bring with it additional restrictions on building construction as panchayats were following the same Kerala Municipality Building Rules as the municipalities.

A senior official said the move was all the more welcome since no such upgradation had taken place in the district in the last decade.

A meeting convened by the Maradu grama panchayat on Wednesday unanimously approved the decision, which was the materialisation of a demand it raised three months ago.

K.A. Devassy, president of the panchayat, said it was becoming increasingly difficult to meet the needs of the people with the resources available to a panchayat. The panchayat was dead set against tagging it to the Kochi Corporation for fear that it would undo all the development it had achieved in the past 10 years.

“If that had happened, the existing 22 panchayat members would have been replaced by not more than five corporation councillors, which is far from an ideal situation,” Mr. Devassy said.

With a total population of 55,000, the panchayat at present has no wards with fewer than 1,500 people and in some places the size was close to 2,500. With the conversion, there would be a councillor each for every 1,000, Mr. Devassy said. The panchayat saw the decision coming and hence had been going on in a systematic manner so that the shift to municipality was smooth.

Usha P.P., president of the Eloor panchayat, however, cited some drawbacks along with the advantages.

While the assistance from the Urban Ministry was a definite advantage, the panchayat would lose the eligibility to implement the National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme, she said. Besides, even though the civic body would benefit from increased revenues, it also meant higher taxes for its residents.

Ms. Usha was happy that the government had dropped the initial idea of tagging the panchayat to the adjacent Kalamassery municipality.

Last Updated on Thursday, 12 November 2009 08:01
 

City Corporation set to get bigger

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The Hindu 12.11.2009

City Corporation set to get bigger

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Cabinet nod for reorganisation of panchayats

 


Seven panchayats to be upgraded to municipalities 16 to merge with municipalities, corporations


THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The Cabinet on Wednesday cleared proposals for reorganisation of panchayats and municipalities with upgrading of seven panchayats into municipalities and merging of 16 other panchayats with nearby municipalities or city corporations.

Announcing the decision, Chief Minister V.S. Achuthanandan said that Karunagapally in Kollam district, Thrikkakara, Eloor and Marad in Ernakulam district, Kottakkal and Nilambur in Malappuram district and Neeleswaram in Kasaragod district would be converted into municipalities.

Nattakam and Kumaranallur panchayats would be merged with Kottayam municipality.

Thiruvankulam panchayat would be added to the Thripunithura municipality and Pookodu and Thycaud panchayats to Guruvayur municipality.

Methala panchayat would be added to Kodungalloor municipality and Purathussery to Irinjalakuda municipality.

Sreekaryam, Vattiyoorkavu, Vizhinjam, Kudappanakunnu and Kazhakuttam panchayats would be merged with the Thiruvananthapuram City Corporation. Elathur, Cheruvannur, Nallalam and Beypore panchayats would be added to the Kozhikode City Corporation.

Last Updated on Thursday, 12 November 2009 07:56
 


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