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Tracing changing urban spaces with a brush

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The Hindu 05.11.2009

Tracing changing urban spaces with a brush

Staff Reporter


Rajib Bhattacharjee’s work looks at aggressive urbanisation

BANGALORE: “Urban Spaces” is a painting exhibition, which is, in artist Rajib Bhattacharjee’s words, an “outcome of continuous conflict, and sometimes a nostalgic appraisal of the transformation of the city scenario”. Showing at the Gallery Time and Space from Thursday, with a special preview between 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. on the opening day, the exhibition will be on till November 15. The show is being curated by Akumal Ramachander, who is a multi-faceted artist, writer and musician.

Mr. Bhattacharjee (40), from Kolkata, has shown his work across the country, and this is his third exhibition in Bangalore. He says that the “character of land is a changing urban space, and as a result multi-economic, diverse migration is taking place”.

The artist believes that the underlying sense in his richly textured pictures speak about the “pain the community as a whole is affected by because of aggressive urbanisation.” Call 32969412, 22124117, email timeandspace55@gmail.com or visit www.gallerytimeandspace.com for more details.

Last Updated on Thursday, 05 November 2009 04:37
 

33 observers for GHMC polls

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The Hindu 05.11.2009

33 observers for GHMC polls

 

 

 

 

 


They will oversee nominations, inspect polling booths, keep a tab on election expenditure, etc

600 micro-observers will also be deputed to keep a watch on the 1,533 sensitive polling stations


HYDERABAD: The State Election Commission (SEC) has appointed 33 senior IAS/IFS officers as general election observers to assist the Commission in conduct of a free and fair poll.

Each observer has been allotted five to six wards to oversee proper conduct of elections and ensure strict compliance of the code.

These observers are in addition to the 600 micro-observers to be appointed to keep a watch on the 1,533 sensitive polling stations in the twin cities. SEC Commissioner A.V. Reddy briefed them on Wednesday.

‘Eyes and ears of SEC’

Mr. Reddy said the election observers will guide and watch field level election machinery on behalf of the SEC. He described them as the eyes and ears of the Commission. Booklets containing guidelines, manual of election laws, compendium of various SEC instructions, orders on reservation of wards, election notifications/symbols notification were handed over to them.

He explained about the duties of the observers to oversee nominations, scrutiny and withdrawal of candidates, random inspection of polling stations, implementation of moral code of conduct during peak campaign period and so on.

Observers briefed

The observers should ensure filing of FIRs for commission of electoral offences and violation of excise laws.

They were also told about the work to be done on the counting day and how to keep a tab on the election expenditure of the candidates.

IAS officers drafted as observers include G.N. Phani Kumar, G. Ananatha Ramu, K. Chandramouli, N.K. Prasad, B. Aravinda Reddy, Adhar Sinha, R. Karikal Valaven, N. Nageshwar Rao, Jayesh Ranjan, Manmohan Singh, M. Jagadeeshwar, D. Srinivasulu, M.V. Satyanarayana, N. Siva Sankar, A. Koteshwar Rao, Vijay Kumar and Vikas Raj.

IFS officers are – K. Tirupataiah, Manoranjan Bhanja, Harish Chandra Mishra, Rakesh Mohan Dobriyal, B.S. Yousuf Sharief, Munindra, Mohd. Ilyas Rizvi, N. Shyam Prasad, D. Nalini Mohan, Y. Madhusudan Reddy, Ch. Iyalaiah, V.B. Ramana Murthy, Ramesh Kumar Suman, R.U. Kashappa and M. Bullaiah. Fifteen other officers have been kept on standby.

Liaison officers

Liaison officers are to be attached to each of the observers by the zonal commissioners concerned. The SEC has also circulated a format for obtaining and circulating specimen signatures of candidates and their election agent to each presiding officer, observers, zonal officers, route officers, etc.

Candidates have also the option of not appointing an agent.

GHMC Commissioner S.P. Singh, Special Commissioners M.T. Krishna Babu, SEC Secretary B. Venkateswara Rao, and others were present.

Last Updated on Thursday, 05 November 2009 02:57
 

Soon, BMC to digitise voters lists

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Indian Express 4.11.2009

Soon, BMC to digitise voters lists

Voters lists of Mumbai will soon be digitised completely, according to the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC). The civic body has already started the task of computerising the lists of last seven civic elections. Joint Municipal Commissioner (Elections) S S Shinde said several citizens approach the BMC for voters list as it’s a substantial residence proof.

“The list from 1960 is old and the papers have become fragile and soiled. We, therefore, decided to digitise it,” he said. There are around 1,530 lists, since 1960, with 16 lakh pages. These lists will be scanned and saved in PDF format at a cost of Rs 9 lakh.

 

Last Updated on Wednesday, 04 November 2009 11:19
 


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