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‘Core PDS’ being extended to eight additional municipal regions

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The Pioneer          19.08.2013

‘Core PDS’ being extended to eight additional municipal regions

The State Government would be adding another 8 municipal regions to its ‘Core PDS’ service under its Public Distribution System (PDS) in the State from the first week of September.

This was informed at a training programme held for district-level officers of Food Department  besides officials of National Information Science centres and Food Controllers, an official release issued here stated.

Under the ‘Core PDS’  system a ration card holder is able to pick up food grains from the shop of his or her choice. The  ‘Core PDS’ system would be operational in two shops each of Bhilai, Dhamtari, Jagdalpur, Bilaspur, Raigarh, Korba, Ambikapur and Chirimiri municipal regions from the first week of September.

Thereafter, from the month of October the ‘Core PDS System’ would be operational from all municipal regions in the aforesaid districts by the name of  PDS-Meri Marzi  (PDS My Choice). 

 

CP redevelopment fund to finance NDMC’s France trip

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The Indian Express              17.08.2013

CP redevelopment fund to finance NDMC’s France trip

CONNAUGHT PLACE REDEVELOPMENT

New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC) officials will soon travel to Paris, the capital of France, on public money. The reason — they were invited to the city by its Mayor, for the 'urban re-generation' of Place de la Republique.

Three NDMC officials have been granted permission to visit Paris, after the trip was approved by the chairperson. Steps have been taken to fund the trip from the Connaught Place redevelopment fund.

"Written instructions have been given to charge the expenditure from the head of Connaught Place redevelopment project and officials have been asked to work this out. The expenditure will be borne under the CP project and three officials will go to Paris by next month after obtaining the necessary permissions from all the government agencies," a senior Estate department official said.

Initial cost of the project was Rs 76 crore, which has increased nine-fold. CAG had blamed NDMC's poor planning as the estimated cost soared to Rs 671 crore. The project cost was later slashed by Rs 200 crore. Despite the cost escalation, approvals have been sought to add expenses incurred in the Paris trip to the redevelopment project.

"Three officials will visit Paris. They could not seek permission to go to Paris on dates they were invited but now this has been processed and approvals sought. However, expenditure head is yet to be decided," NDMC Secretary Vikas Anand said.

The officials involved in CP project have been called to discuss technology sharing between the two countries.

Newsline had reported that NDMC, which drew flak for the delay in CP's revamp, was invited to Paris for talks on preserving heritage and architecture.

 

BMC in a quandary over poll code

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The New Indian Express                17.08.2013

BMC in a quandary over poll code

The Bhubaneswar Municipal Corporation (BMC) has sought a clarification from the State Election Commission (SEC) about the celebration of Local Self Government Day in view of the model code of conduct imposed after declaration of  the urban local body (ULB) election in the State.

The BMC received a notification regarding the model code on August 12.

 The Local Self Government Day celebration on August 31 is the annual highlight for BMC to showcase its achievements. But, with the imposition of the model code, the day’s celebration may be subdued this year.

BMC Mayor, AN Jena said they have asked the State Election Commission for a clarification on the protocol that has to be followed for observing the Day.

Since a major part of the celebration includes inauguration of new projects, the corporation has asked if they are allowed to do so this year.

The officials and corporators are of the view that they will not be able to start any new developmental project in the City either.

SEC officials on the other hand clarified that no model code has been implemented for BMC.

Only the schemes related to special benefits for the municipal cadre employees or the population of the townships cannot be announced, an SEC official informed.

 The corporation can undertake projects and float fresh tenders for developmental work. But the schemes which will have an effect on other ULBs cannot be undertaken.

State Election Commission is expected to issue a final clarification on Saturday.

 


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