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Corporators upset over BMC circular

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The Times of India 17.09.2009

Corporators upset over BMC circular

MUMBAI: Corporators on Wednesday raised objections to the BMC's circular asking Navratri mandals not to display political hoardings or posters on the road or the footpath. They said this was unjust especially as several hoardings were seen aplenty during Ramzan.

"Why is this not applicable to other festivals? The stretch from Linking Road to S V Road was dotted with banners and posters felicitating people on Ramzan,'' said BJP corporator Ashish Shelar.

Standing committee chairman Ravindra Waikar said some mandals are so small (20 m x 30 m or 20 m x 25 m) that they can barely accommodate the idol. "Will they be allowed to put up hoardings outside?'' he said. As Phatak was in Delhi, the decision on the matter has been deferred.
 

Names can be incorporated in birth certificate

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The Hindu 16.09.2009

Names can be incorporated in birth certificate

 

Special Correspondent

VISAKHAPATNAM: The State government has issued a GO amending the AP Birth and Death Registration rules 1999 facilitating incorporation of child’s name in the birth certificate.

This is for the sake of those who have completed 15 years but whose names have not been incorporated in their birth certificates.

The GO MS No. 167 HM and FW (D) of August 13, 2009 provided the facility for a period of two years, ending on August 12, 2011 during which name of a child could be incorporated in his or her birth certificate by applying to the local municipal corporation, municipality or Gram Panchayat, District Medical and Health Officer and District Registrar of Births and Deaths J. Sarojini informed at a press conference here on Tuesday.

This is a one-time offer and the government gave the opportunity following requests received from people and government departments as those applying for a passport or a visa were facing problems because the name of an applicant is not mentioned in the birth certificate, as generally the parents’ names are mentioned and only the sex of the new born baby is indicated in the birth register.

Easy process

This would also eliminate the lengthy process of the parents submitting an application to the concerned authorities to testify the name of their child.

The fee for incorporating the name of child in the birth certificate would be decided by the local body concerned.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 16 September 2009 13:07
 

Soon, you can just dial to get civic problems solved

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The Indian Express 14.09.2009

Soon, you can just dial to get civic problems solved

Instead of the usual running from pillar to post to follow up their civic complaints, citizens living in the jurisdiction of the Pune Municipal Corporation will now have at their disposal a grievance call centre that promises to take up their problems earnestly.

The PMC has decided start a call centre service for registering complaints and providing updates on the status of each application. It is likely to start in less than a month.

As part of the Grievance Redressal System (GRS), the civic administration has put in the facility of collecting applications at ward offices and at its main building in Shivajinagar area. In addition, the complaints can also be filed online through the facility available on the official website of the PMC.

“Not everyone is internet savvy or have continuous access to internet. There are very few complaints registered online and most are still filed in the PMC offices,” Rajendra Erande, in-charge of the PMC IT department, said. He said the present facility does not provide updates of the status of the application and citizens have to make rounds of the departments.

Many citizens still continue to either call up or personally visit civic offices to file complaints, Erande said.

“The entire process leads to wastage of time and energy of citizens as well as the civic officers.” To speed up the redressal system, Erande said the PMC has decided to make available round-the-clock call centre service wherein the citizens can call and register their complaint.

“The complaints would be either manually entered in the computerised grievance redressal system or automatically through voice operating system. Citizens can check the status of their complaints through the online service or through the call centre,” he said adding discussions are on for setting up the call centre on PPP basis.

The computerised system will also bring in more accountability as senior officers would continuously monitor the action taken on each complaint, Erande said. Amit Kadam of Perstistent Systems said the PMC website will soon be made more active by addition of new features.

“Work to upgrade the PMC website is on. Citizens can get birth, death and marriage certificates through internet. Also, the property tax facility that had been facing technical problems will be fully operational for online payment,” he said.

Last Updated on Monday, 14 September 2009 16:32
 


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