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Asaram under fire for wasting water in times of drought

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The Times of India                          19.03.2013

Asaram under fire for wasting water in times of drought

NAGPUR: Controversial godman Asaram Bapu's pre-holi celebration by wasting gallons of potable water amidst worst-ever drought in major parts of state has drawn action from Nagpur Municipal Corporation (NMC). Penalty has been imposed on Asaram's organization Shri Yoga Vedanta Seva Samiti on Monday. Mayor Anil Sole and municipal commissioner Shyam Wardhane also urged all citizens to prevent wastage of water especially during upcoming Holi festival.

Asaram was in the city on March 16 and 17 and sprinkled potable water mixed with natural colours on large number of devotees at Kasturchand Park on the last day of congregation. NMC said some 1.82 lakh litres potable water was supplied during the two-day programme through 22 water tankers of which over 50,000 litres was sprayed on the devotees. The water would be enough for drinking needs of over 20,000 persons for one day. This was not the first time when such celebration was held in the city by Asaram. The same programme is being organized since a few years.

Wardhane told TOI notice was issued to president of Asaram's organization Parmanand Kushlani who had asked for water for drinking purpose. "NMC asked the organization to deposit a penalty of Rs 9,391. Notice along with penalty was slapped according to provisions in Maharashtra Municipal Corporations Act. Western Maharashtra, Marathwada and other parts of the state are facing a severe drought. Water is very precious and should be utilized in a judicious manner. Citizens should also prevent wastage of water especially during Holi. Potable water should not be utilized for purposes other than necessary," he said.

NMC's water works department charged penalty by calculating charge at commercial rate of Rs 66.15 per unit. Earlier, NMC's private operator Orange City Water Limited (OCWL) had charged Rs 3,763 from Asaram's organization at residential tariff of Rs 5.51 per unit. The organization deployed its own tankers and NMC provided potable water from Seminary Hills reservoir.

Shockingly OCWL first proposed to supply water free of cost. On March 13, an OCWL official wrote to NMC's executive engineer Azizur Rehman saying, "Organization has asked for 55 tankers. The charges come to Rs 8,813.20. But they expect us to provide water free of cost. Kindly advise us." However, Rehman asked it should be charged at residential tariff with tankers being provided by the organization. The NMC acted after water wastage was highlighted by a section of media on Sunday.

Besides water wastage, the devotees also added to the abuse of Kasturchand Park. A visit to the ground on Monday revealed many violations especially at Band Stand which was utilized as rest room by the organization's activists for three days.
Last Updated on Tuesday, 19 March 2013 09:56
 

BRP-BMS corporator quits ruling group in NMC

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The Times of India                          19.03.2013

BRP-BMS corporator quits ruling group in NMC

NAGPUR: The BJP-led Nagpur Vikas Aghadi (NVA), the ruling group in Nagpur Municipal Corporation (NMC), is facing a split after just one year in office. Senior most corporator Raju Lokhande along with his party's woman corporator Bhavana Dhakane has decided to part ways with NVA with effect from Monday and has submitted resignation to mayor Anil Sole. However, leader of ruling party Praveen Datke said there was no chance of NVA breaking up.

Lokhande told TOI he will submit letter of resignation from NVA to the divisional commissioner on Tuesday. "I will not back out as I have been insulted many times. I am fifth time corporator and senior most in NMC. I belong to a small party BRP-BMS and have been treated in improper manner. BJP leaders including Sole, MLA Devendra Fadnavis and corporator Sandip Joshi came to me and assured to give our party standing committee post for five years, 2-3 years as zone chairman, chairman of backward class committee for one year and also representation in DPC and other big elections. Our party then extended support to BJP," he said.

Lokhande added BJP did not keep its word. "Fadnavis even said Nitin Gadkari was thinking of giving us deputy mayor post. Our party's two corporators were among 17 independent and small party corporators. Now the team is split and a few other corporators may also part ways with NVA," he said.

Datke said it was NVA's internal matter. "Lokhande seems upset right now but has no intention to part ways. We did not commit anything and there is no question of not fulfilling demands. NVA is committed for city's development," he said.
Last Updated on Tuesday, 19 March 2013 09:50
 

State funds for Hills civic body to pass through GTA

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The Times of India                          19.03.2013

State funds for Hills civic body to pass through GTA

KOLKATA: In a bid to improve ties with the Gorkha Janmukti Morcha (GJM), the West Bengal government on Monday passed a bill in the assembly paving the way for routing of state government funds for municipalities in Darjeeling through the Gorkhaland Territorial Administration (GTA). None of the three GJM legislators was, however, present in the House when the bill was passed. Since the souring of relations between GJM and chief minister Mamata Banerjee earlier this year, the GJM legislators have been staying away from the assembly.

Participating in the debate over the West Bengal Municipal (Amendment) Bill 2013, municipal affairs minister Firhad Hakim said the amendment was necessary as earlier, funds to the Hills municipalities used to be routed through the Darjeeling Gorkha Hill Council (DGHC), but now GTA has replaced DGHC. tnn

It may be mentioned, however, that the Darjeeling municipality, at one stage, had preferred to receive municipal funds directly from the state government, instead of it being routed through GTA. Hakim said in the lobby this was not possible as the GTA agreement laid it down that municipal funds must be routed through GTA. GJM controls GTA as well as the Darjeeling municipality.

CPM leader Anisur Rahman said the state government should call an all-party meeting to discuss the Darjeeling situation in the wake of renewal of the Gorkhaland demand. He said the government had formed the GTA in a hurry, but the problems in the Hills were severe.
Last Updated on Tuesday, 19 March 2013 09:31
 


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