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Mayor, Commissioner pull up GHMC staff

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The Hindu    24.08.2012

Mayor, Commissioner pull up GHMC staff

Special Correspondent

Two weeks of dry weather yet road carpeting works are still to begin in many parts of the twin cities. Mayor Majid Hussain and GHMC Commissioner M.T. Krishna Babu on Thursday blasted the engineering section for not taking up these works despite express instructions and release of necessary sanctions.

Even the sanitation work was not upto mark and this was no way to prepare for the forthcoming bio-diversity conference, they said and exhorted the entire staff to pull up their socks at a meeting attended by all the senior officers at the head office.

The Mayor was especially scathing on the executive engineers for sitting on files and laying the blame on the Zonal and Deputy Commissioners. The Commissioner said that altogether 840 k.m. roads were identified in the bus plying routes for taking up re-carpeting.

With regard to sanitation, Mr. Hussain pointed out that the city would be clean if the 22,000-odd staff worked properly for six hours in a day. The DCs were told to share the seven member sanitation groups with the corporators and the residential welfare associations concerned to ensure proper monitoring.

Since each sanitary supervisor has to check maintenance of just 10 bins, if any further negligence was noticed in their work , they would be replaced without any delay, warned Mr. Krishna Babu.Payment of salaries to the sanitary staff should be prompt and suspensions would follow if there was any deliberate attempt in preventing the payments to be made on time.

Last Updated on Friday, 24 August 2012 05:51
 

Corporation’s restrictions on street vendors

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The New Indian Express   23.08.2012

Corporation’s restrictions on street vendors

The Corporation announced on Wednesday that it would not allow street vendors to put up stalls on the Palayam-Attakulangara road and the Overbridge-Thampanoor road during Onam. Violators will be evicted, the Corporation Secretary said.

 Instead, the civic body intends to provide space for the vendors on Central Theatre Road, Putharikandam Maidan and the Attakulangara-Enchakkal Road. This is a temporary arrangement in view of Onam, and it will be available only for the period between August 26 and September 3.

 Vendors, however, have to clear many hurdles before they get space allotted in the designated areas. They have to present themselves at the Corporation garage with an application with a copy of the Voter’s ID and three passport-size photographs. The applications will be received up to Friday.

 The vendors also must clear a police verification, according to the Corporation. In reality, the Corporation has a tough job in hand. The Onam sales are in full swing already and the stretches banned to hawkers are already crowded with them.

 Also, many of the vendors are from outside the State, who have journeyed all the way from northern states to make the most of the Onam market here. But the Corporation’s justification is that hawking is regulated on the said stretches during Onam season.

Last Updated on Thursday, 23 August 2012 11:08
 

Co-opted members of civic body to be appointed today

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The Times of India      23.08.2012

Co-opted members of civic body to be appointed today

NASHIK: The five co-opted members of Nashik Municipal Corporation (NMC) and nine members of Women and Child Welfare Committee are to be appointed at the special general body meeting (GBM) of NMC on Thursday. The five co-opted members, nine members of the Women and Child Welfare Committee and 14 members of Tree Authority will be announced by the city mayor Yatin Wagh at the GBM on Thursday.
 
The members are co-opted according to the strength of the party in the House. Among the five members to be co-opted, two will be from the Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) and one each from the Shiv Sena, the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) and the Congress. The MNS has nominated senior party activists Haribhau Lonare and Sandeep Lenkar as their co-opted members. The Congress has nominated Nashik city president Akash Chhajed as their co-opted member.
 
 NCP has nominated former president of city unit of Nationalist Youth Congress Sachin Mahajan . Shiv Sena has nominated Manik Sonawane as party's co-opted member. Nominations of members of Women and Child Welfare Committee and Tree Authority would be submitted by the party group leaders to YatinWagh prior to the GBM. Among the nine members to be selected for the Woman and Child Welfare Committee, three will be from the MNS while the Shiv Sena and NCP will have two members each. The BJP and Congress will have one member each. Among the 14 members to be selected for the Tree Authority, four will be from MNS, three each from Shiv Sena and NCP and two each from Congress and BJP.

Last Updated on Thursday, 23 August 2012 06:33
 


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