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Gandhi Jayanti Mela from October 2

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The Hindu 30.09.2009

Gandhi Jayanti Mela from October 2

NEW DELHI: The Municipal Corporation of Delhi is organising a three-day Gandhi Jayanti Mela at Pragati Maidan here beginning October 2.

The mela will be open from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. and entry will be free. Performances by Shubha Mudgal, Daler Mehndi and Uma Sharma will be the highlights of the cultural programmes being organised as part of the mela. Entry to these events will be through invitation on first-come-first-served basis.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 30 September 2009 05:01
 

GHMC calls for survey

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The Times of India 28.09.2009

GHMC calls for survey

HYDERABAD: Condition survey of 45 flyovers, ROBs, causeways and other bridges in Greater Hyderabad limits will start next month. The Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) has called for expression of interest-cum-request for proposal from consultants last month and bids will be finalised soon. Four firms have evinced interest to take up the survey of existing bridges.

"The bids for appointment of consultant for detailed inventory-cum-condition survey of bridges will be finalised by October second week. The consultant will have to submit report within four months," GHMC chief engineer R Dhan Singh told TOI.

Based on the survey, repairs and other works, if necessary, would be carried out by the corporation.

Detailed condition survey would be done for flyovers at Tarnaka, Masab Tank, YMCA-Secunderabad, CTO-Secunderabad, Begumpet airport, Telugu Talli junction, Basheerbagh and Narayanguda. The ROBs at Lalapet, Khairatabad and Begumpet would also be part of the study. Major bridges which are above 60 metres length would be checked, including at Imbliban, MGBS, Nayapul bridge (both new & old), Muslimjung bridge (old) and Puranapul bridge. Two causeways at Moosarambagh would also be surveyed by the consultant.

The decision to check condition of bridges, flyovers and ROBs was taken by the GHMC as most of these structures were constructed a few decades ago. These bridges have to be checked periodically, but was not done.

"The existing bridges, flyover and ROBs are showing signs of ageing and are not able to cope up with increasing traffic. They need to be checked immediately," another superintending engineer said.

Recently there were problems in expansion joints of the Telugu Talli flyover. Similarly, the Khairatabad bridge and Muslimjung bridge developed cracks.

Since it is a big task and requires experienced firms, the GHMC has put several conditions for participating in the bids for prospective consultants. The bidder should have completed minimum two works of similar nature, including one bridge of minimum 400 metres length. The firms should have minimum 10 years experience in the field and one assignment pertaining to survey of major structures and framing of guidelines for repairs and rehabilitation works.

The other condition put forth by the corporation was that the consultant should have taken Rs 10 crore per annum remuneration for the past three years. Also, the firm should have minimum one senior highway and structural engineer, surveyor, bridge design expert, pavement specialist and traffic and safety expert.

"The consultant should study the bridge in all aspects like inventory, year of construction, whether any major repairs, maintenance works and rehabilitation works undertaken previously or not, traffic data and other details. The consultant should also give problems and rehabilitation reports as well," another engineer said.

 

Row over building near Nizamuddin sites

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The Times of India 27.09.2009

Row over building near Nizamuddin sites

NEW DELHI: Residents of Nizamuddin basti are up in arms against an unauthorized multi-storey building that is coming up near the dargah. Despite several complaints to Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) and Archaeological Survey of India (ASI), residents claimed construction work was going on at full-swing at the building. They said recently work on the third storey was completed.

The building falls within 100m of two centrally-protected monuments Chausath Khamba and Atgah Khan's tomb and thus, lies in a prohibited zone. Under the Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Sites and Remains Act, 1954, no construction work is allowed within 100m of a protected site. The construction work also does not have any sanction from the MCD, residents said.

"Despite complaints to the concerned authorities and the police, no action has been taken so far and unauthorized work is still going on. They (the building occupants) have erected projections towards the graveyard and have opened a door illegally,'' said Syed Kamal Nizami, a resident who lives nearby.

Residents said most of the work was undertaken in night and though, an emergency call was made to PCR at 2:45am on September 7, work was discontinued for merely 20 minutes and then re-started again. "We have seen the speed at which the work is being completed in the building. Within a year, all three-storeys have come up and no authority has intervened,'' said Nizami.

The matter was also taken to a Patiala House court. Last month the trial court directed MCD to file a status report on the alleged construction. Next date of hearing in the case is October 10. Residents have also filed an RTI with MCD, inquiring into the nature of the unauthorized construction and the action, if any, that MCD has initiated against the people carrying out the construction. A reply to the RTI plea is expected within the next few weeks.

ASI Delhi circle chief K K Mohammed said the construction was very much in a prohibited zone and in violation of their guidelines. "We have issued a notice to the persons concerned and also sent a copy of the complaint to the police and the MCD,'' he said.

ASI officials said action in this matter has to be taken by MCD and that they have already written to the civic agency regarding this. MCD deputy commissioner (city zone) Vijay Singh said: "We have issued a showcause notice to the occupants of the building. No further construction work will be permitted. The premises will also be sealed in the next few days after which we will book the building and give demolition orders for the illegal construction.''

Locals in the area also said sub-standard material was being used in the construction and it could cause harm to those who live near the under-construction structure or to tourists visiting the shrine of Nizamuddin Aulia.
 


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