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All-party meet on civic polls

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The Hindu               28.06.2013

All-party meet on civic polls

Special Correspondent

The city municipal corporation will hold an all-party meet on identification of BC, SC, ST and women voters at the Collectorate here on Friday at 9-30am. The meeting intends to solicit cooperation from all the political parties in completing the exercise. It was proposed to categorise the voters caste wise and gender wise with the Assembly electoral rolls as the basis.

The Eluru Municipal Corporation (EMC) has deputed teams for a door-to-door survey in all the 50 divisions for correlation of the field level data with the electoral rolls on identification of the SC, ST, BC and women voters, according to Commissioner G. Nagaraju. The exercise, which was initiated on Wednesday, will last till July 5. Drafts will be prepared with the correlated data and made available in the government offices on July 8, inviting objections and corrections, if any, from the public. The pleas for objections will be entertained from July 9 to 12 and the final lists published on July 19.

The municipal corporation has deputed teams for a door-to-door survey in all the 50 divisions.

 

Civic body shuffles senior officials

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The Times of India              27.06.2013

Civic body shuffles senior officials

NASHIK: The civic body shuffled some of its officials on Tuesday who will take charge of their new posts in a few days.

Deputy municipal commissioner R M Bahiram, who was in charge of taxes, has now been given the charge of the anti-encroachment department, house tax, water cess, administration, slum development, Rajiv Awas Yojana and the task of coordination between the divisional officers.

Deputy municipal commissioner Dattatreya Gotise, who previously held charge over the anti-encroachment department, will now oversee secondary education, the Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan scheme, the anganwadis, women and child welfare department, the hawkers' scheme and the Suvarna Jayanti Shahari Rozgar Yojana.

Deputy chief accountant S V Gholap has now been assigned the employees welfare department, Karamchari Bhavishya Nirvaha Yojana, purchase of revenue stamps, the task of returning the deposit of contractors, the law department, printing department and records.

Assistant deputy municipal commissioner Chetana Kerure will work under deputy municipal commissioner R M Bahiram and assistant municipal commissioner Vasudha Kurnawal will report to deputy municipal commissioner Dattatreya Gotise.

The Nashik Municipal Corporation (NMC) has reshuffled some of its officials on Tuesday which has come to effect immediately and in a few days the new posts will be handled full-fledged by the newly transferred officials.

Deputy Municipal Commissioner R M Bahiram, who was in charge of tax, has been given the responsibility of anti-encroachment department, house tax, water cess and various other taxes, administration, slum development, Rajiv Awas Yojana and co-ordination between various divisional officers.

Deputy Municipal Commissioner Dattatreya Gotise, who was in charge of anti-encroachment department, has been given the responsibility of secondary education, Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan scheme, Anganwadi, Women and Child Welfare department, hawkers' scheme and Suvarna Jayanti Shahari Rozgar Yojana.

Deputy chief accountant S V Gholap has now been assigned employees welfare department, karmachari bhavishya nirvaha yojana, purchase of revenue stamps, returning deposit of contractors, law department, printing department and records.

Assistant deputy municipal commissioner Chetana Kerure will be working under deputy municipal commissioner R M Bahiram and assistant municipal commissioner Vasudha Kurnawal will be working under deputy municipal commissioner Dattatreya Gotise.

 

PMC gets record views on draft DP

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The Indian Express              27.06.2013

PMC gets record views on draft DP

Protest

Shiv Sena protests against the draft DP on Wednesday.

With a record 87,000 objections and suggestions being submitted, the Planning Committee formulating the Development Plan (DP) of the city is going to have a tough time scrutinising and studying each. The draft DP has submissions even from the civic administration, at least two, besides NGOs and almost all political parties, including the ruling NCP.

"We received a record submission of suggestions and objections for the draft DP. It shows the public participation in the DP and is a welcome step," said city engineer Prashant Waghmare.

"The state government would appoint a Planning Committee to look into each submission and take a decision within two months," Waghmare said.

The 87,000 submissions include 2,200 emails and the figures are more than for any DP in the past. Most submissions relate to retaining reservations made by the civic administration in the draft DP and which were changed by corporators in the general body meeting, civic officials said. The Planning Committee may accept or reject suggestions and objections. It has to further hold hearings for selected suggestions and objections to enable the applicant to make a detailed presentation.

The committee, after completing the exercise of considering each submission, would make additions to or deletions from the draft DP and table it again in the civic general body meeting of PMC. The draft would then be forwarded to the state government for approval.

As for the speculation that the state government would most probably scrap the draft DP, Waghmare said the PMC would complete its exercise and the draft would provide the base for the state government to take a decision on it within a year.

The civic administration would submit the draft DP to the state government with the proposed provisions in the draft prepared by the Planning Committee and suggestions of public for the state government to take the final decision.

Considering the delay in the state nod for the DP of 23 merged villages, Waghmare said the civic administration would seek part-approval of the DP of the city as was followed for the DP of 23 merged villages. Among many objections submitted by Prashant Inamdar of Pedestrian First, some are, "All pedestrian foot-overbridges, skywalks, subways proposed in the DP should be cancelled and safe at grade facilities be provided for pedestrians (proper usable footpaths of adequate width, zebra crossings, pedestrian refuges, pedestrian signals etc.) Only in exceptional cases should pedestrian subways that are safe and user-friendly be considered on a case to case basis as per need, feasibility and utility determined after scientific studies, cost benefit analysis and public consultations."

He submitted that, "All changes affecting the High Capacity Mass Transit Route (HCMTR) be cancelled and the project as per original alignment be taken up for implementation on priority."

The BJP city unit marched through the streets in protest against the draft DP, alleging it has been drafted with the interest of builders and developers in mind. "The party submitted 8,000 suggestions and objections. There are serious shortcomings in the DP. It seems to be in favour of the real estate industry," said BJP city chief Anil Shirole. He said the party would continue to protest at various levels and ensure the DP is not approved in the present form.

 


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