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CM okays merger of Anakapalle and Bhimili with GVMC

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The Hindu             26.06.2013

CM okays merger of Anakapalle and Bhimili with GVMC

Staff Reporter

Ganta says Vizag will become eligible to get more funds after the merger.

Chief Minister N. Kiran Kumar Reddy on Tuesday gave his approval for the merger of Anakapalle and Bhimunipatnam municipalities and 10 other villages with GVMC.

Confirming this to The Hindu , Minister for Infrastructure and Investment Ganta Srinivasa Rao who pitched for the merger in spite of stiff opposition from his party leaders, said the Chief Minister had signed the file and the GO relating to the merger would be issued soon.

Apart from the two municipalities, the 10 villages to be merged with the GVMC are: K. Nagarapalem, Kapuluppada, Chepaluppada, Nidigattu, J V Agraharam, Thadi, Salapuvanipale, Rajupalem, Valluru and Koppaka.

The merger was opposed by Pradesh Congress Committee president Botcha Satyanarayana, Union Minister of State for Commerce and Industry D. Purandeswari, Tribal Welfare Minister P. Balaraju, Visakhapatnam North MLA Tyanala Vijay Kumar from the Congress and his East counterpart V. Ramakrishnababu (TDP).

The merger was opposed mainly one two grounds – that the expectations of people in the 32 gram panchayats earlier merged forming GVMC were not met and the unique character of Bhimunipatnam, the oldest municipality in the State has to be retained.

However, Mr. Srinivasa Rao said the merger would push the population to more than 20 lakh from the present 18.5 lakh making it eligible for a metro rail project.

“Besides the city would be eligible to get more funds for development under the next phase of the Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission and the slum development programme Rajiv Awas Yojana (RAY),” he said. Development would get a thrust, he said.

He asserted that the unique and historic importance of Bhimili would be maintained and improved under the GVMC.

Countering the argument that the expectations of people were not met in the GVMC after it was formed 2005, he said that about Rs.1,500 crore was spent in the areas earlier merged in the GVMC and Gajuwaka alone accounted for Rs.500 crore.

 

GHMC scores a high on citizen’s charter

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The Hindu             25.06.2013

GHMC scores a high on citizen’s charter 

The GHMC became the first public institution to go for a citizen’s charter with clearly demarcated timeframes for issuing certificates, giving permissions or solving public grievances. Penalties have been indicated ranging from Rs. 50 to Rs. 100 a day on officials responsible for delay in services and the same will be collected from their salaries.

Commissioner M.T. Krishna Babu told presspersons on Monday that the government had accepted the revised citizen’s charter submitted by the municipal corporation and had issued orders few days ago. Altogether, 39 services have been incorporated in the charter.

Transparent services

“The objective is to provide transparent and time-bound services to the public except in cases where there are court cases,” said Mr. Krishna Babu. He pointed out that citizens grievances and services have already been addressed through the round-the-clock call centre, citizen service centres, MeeSeva apart from the online services.

But, there were also complaints about false information being conveyed claiming some work to have been done or a grievance attended to when it was not so. Training programme was conducted for all department heads and senior officials while circle level training programmes would also be conducted for creating awareness.

Disciplinary action

Disciplinary action would also be initiated against a defaulting officer who have paid fine at least three times a year.

Similarly, persons responsible failing to pay the fines imposed would also be punished. Citizen’s Charter boards are going to be displayed in the zonal/circle offices and at the head office for public awareness, he added.

 

GMC polls on Wednesday

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Assam Times              24.06.2013

GMC polls on Wednesday

Preparations are complete to ensure smooth conduct of the Guwahati Municipal Corporation (GMC) election on Wednesday.

There will be 15 zonal magistrates and 72 sector officers monitoring the situation across the city in order to maintain law and order during the election. The strong room and counting hall at Sarusajai stadium in Guwahati will be under surveillance of CCTV camera.

 


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