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GVMC may simplify fire NOC process for schools

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The Hindu                19.04.2013

GVMC may simplify fire NOC process for schools

Staff Reporter

Municipal Commissioner M.V. Satyanarayana has assured managements of private schools that their problems with regard to installing fire safety equipment would be taken into consideration. However, the managements also should act responsibly and GVMC was implementing mandatory fire safety norms, he made clear to them.

At a meeting on Thursday, secretary of the private schools association K.S.N. Murthy and Krishna Reddy of Ramakrishna Education Society brought to his notice the hardships being faced by private schools and the problems in obtaining no objection certificate (NOC) for fire safety and building fitness certificate. Mr. Satyanarayana said a report would be sent to the government on simplifying the process for issuing NOC. A help desk would be set up to find out the status of ‘NOC.’ A meeting would be arranged with the Engineering and Fire officials and the managements. Regional fire officer Narasimham explained the working of various fire safety mechanisms.

 

Ahead of polls, BBMP freezes 1,970 schemes and pre-empts scam

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The Hindu                19.04.2013

Ahead of polls, BBMP freezes 1,970 schemes and pre-empts scam

TAXPAYERS’ MONEY:An official conceded that some of the works were unnecessary.— FILE PHOTO: K. MURALI KUMAR
TAXPAYERS’ MONEY:An official conceded that some of the works were unnecessary.— FILE PHOTO: K. MURALI KUMAR

Of the 2,756 schemes sanctioned, only 786 have been taken up so far.

It is common practice for the ruling party to take up ‘development works’ ahead of elections to influence voters. Attempting to put an end to this, the Bruhat Bangalore Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) has frozen 1,970 schemes worth Rs. 522.95 crore.

According to sources in the BBMP, these works were sanctioned sometime in January/February this year under special grants of Mayor, Deputy Mayor, city MLAs and chairpersons of different standing committees. Of the 2,756 schemes worth Rs. 762.51 crore that were sanctioned, only 786 worth Rs. 239.56 crore have been taken up so far. This means that 1,970 schemes have not been taken up yet.

The sources said that these 1,970 schemes are in various stages of the tendering process. With the election code of conduct already in force, the BBMP has put all new schemes on hold and has not floated any tenders. To prevent these schemes being taken up, BBMP Commissioner Siddaiah, who is also the District Election Officer, directed the Technical Vigilance Cell under Commissioner (TVCC) to ascertain how many have been taken up so far.

Citizens’ feedback

On investigation, the TVCC officials found that only 28.5 per cent of works had been taken up in the eight zones in the city. The sources conceded that some of the projects were “unnecessary”. “We received feedback from citizens who maintained that good roads were being asphalted and drains were being reconstructed. By freezing these projects, the BBMP has averted a scam and wastage of taxpayers’ money,” the source added.

The former Mayor M. Ramachandrappa said that the BBMP had not taken up any “real infrastructure development works”, only asphalting and drainage works.

“What is the necessity of this? Why should these works be taken up just ahead of the elections? The BBMP should prevent misuse of funds by not taking up such works for at least a year. The funds could be used instead to clear pending bills and the huge loans.”

He pointed out that this was exactly what P. Dinanath Shenoy did when he was the corporation Commissioner in 1993-94. “The outstanding loan of Rs. 20 crore and four months’ pending bills were cleared by the Commissioner, who refused to permit any new works to be taken up in the city.”

Political mileage

Opposition Leader M.K. Gunashekar alleged that the ruling party had got these works sanctioned only to gain political mileage. “Why was there a delay in taking up the schemes that were sanctioned a few months ago? What is the nature of these schemes,” he asked.

Mr. Siddaiah told The Hindu the schemes that have been frozen would be subjected to a pre-audit. “The pre-audit will ascertain if the work is essential. With this, the quantum of schemes required will come down,” he said.

 

Election Commission okays Mayor, Deputy Mayor polls

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The Hindu                19.04.2013

Election Commission okays Mayor, Deputy Mayor polls

Staff Reporter

The Election Commission of India (EC) has given the green signal to hold polls to chose the city’s next Mayor and Deputy Mayor.

CEO’s view

Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) Anil Kumar Jha told presspersons here on Thursday that the EC had stated that the code of conduct did not apply to holding the Mayor and Deputy Mayor polls.

The term of the incumbent Mayor D. Venkatesh Murthy and Deputy Mayor L. Srinivas comes to an end on April 26.

With doubts raised on whether the polls could be held when the code of conduct was in place ahead of the Assembly elections scheduled on May 5, the District Election Officer Siddaiah, who is also the Bruhat Bangalore Mahanagara Palike Commissioner, had sought the opinion of the CEO.

The CEO had in turn sought the guidance of the EC in this regard.

When contacted, Mr. Siddaiah said he was yet to receive any official communication regarding the elections from the CEO. “We will act accordingly only after receiving the communication,” he said.

Notification

According to the rules, the Regional Commissioner should issue a notification on the elections at least seven days before the scheduled date. Apart from the Mayor and Deputy Mayor, members of the 12 different Standing Committees will also have to be elected on that day.

Last Updated on Friday, 19 April 2013 05:36
 


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