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After citizens’ inputs, BMC extends deadline

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The Indian Express                23.04.2013

After citizens’ inputs, BMC extends deadline

THE civic administration has received 216 suggestions and objections regarding its plan to demolish 534 unauthorised religious structures that are obstructing road-widening and other development work. BMC has thus decided to extend the deadline by nearly three months.

"The suggestions include objections to removing some illegal religious structures, including proof that some of them should be considered legal based on official documents. All the inputs will be studied before a decision is taken," said Anand Waghralkar, deputy municipal commissioner (encroachment).

The municipal commissioner has issued a directive to extend the deadline so that citizens' groups get enough time to express views on the list of unauthorised religious structures. The civic administration will send a report to the state-level committee.

Following a 2011 state government resolution, BMC published a list of 742 unauthorised religious structures in December last year. Of these, 534 that are obstructing road-widening and other development projects are to be demolished.

BMC has proposed to regularise the remaining 208 illegal structures. The civic administration had asked citizens to submit documents to prove if the structures concerned existed before 1964, the cut-off date for legal shrines.

While there is doubt over the cut-off date with many groups claiming some structures might not have legal proof, the civic administration admits that a final policy decision can be taken only at state government level.

 

Salary, allowances of Mayor, Deputy Mayor, councillor enhanced

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The Pioneer                 23.04.2013

Salary, allowances of Mayor, Deputy Mayor, councillor enhanced

The salary and allowances of Chandigarh Mayor, senior deputy mayor, deputy mayor and councillors have been enhanced significantly.

Punjab Governor and UT Administrator Shivraj Patil has given nod to the proposal of their salary hike bringing them on a par with their counterparts in Punjab.

Sources said, “The UT Administrator has approved the long pending demand of MCC senior functionaries and they would now get monthly honorarium as being paid in Punjab.”

As per the approved proposal, the mayor will get a hike of about 33 per cent from the current honorarium. The monthly honorarium of Mayor has been increased to Rs20,000 from current Rs15,000.

Sources said, “Now, the senior deputy mayor will receive monthly salary of Rs16,000, an increase of over 100 per cent from existing Rs6,500.”

The deputy mayor who was getting Rs6,000, would now get a monthly honorarium of Rs12,500. “Besides, the senior deputy mayor and deputy mayor will also get an extra allowance of Rs1,000.”

The salary of the councillors will witness 100 per cent hike. All the councillors will get Rs10,000 now. Earlier, the councillors were paid a monthly honorarium of Rs5,000.

Also, the councillors would be paid Rs500 for the meetings of the House and Finance and Contract Committee (F&CC). Earlier, they were paid Rs200 for attending the meetings.

It may be recalled that the Municipal Corporation of Chandigarh had mooted the proposal of salary hike after a notification in Punjab dated October 2011, wherein the salaries had been increased.

The Municipal Corporation of Chandigarh was established in the year 1996.

At that time, the monthly honorarium for the councillors was fixed at Rs1,000 per month and that of the Mayor at Rs2,000 per month.

 

PMC polls: 7 candidates file papers

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The Times of India              22.04.2013

PMC polls: 7 candidates file papers

PONDA: With seven candidates filing their nominations for the Ponda municipal council (PMC) election, the poll preview has witnessed a poor response in the first three days.

Although the six wards, including three for women in the general category, two for OBC women and one ward for general OBC candidates have been reserved, just one application for an OBC woman's ward has been received until Saturday.

On Thursday, the returning officer received two nominations for ward number 9. It was followed by another two nominations on Friday; one for ward No. 13 and Ward No. 14 respectively, while on Saturday, three nominations have been filed for ward Nos. 1, 6 and 7. Candidates so far are Prashila Naik (ward 1), William Aguiar (ward 6), Tukaram Naik (ward 7), Nilesh Pai and Uddesh Naik (ward 9), and Yashwant Khedekar (ward 13) and Manjita Mamlekar ward 14.
Last Updated on Monday, 22 April 2013 12:07
 


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