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Indoor stadium an extension of VMC?

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The Hindu       19.09.2014 

Indoor stadium an extension of VMC?

Rooms meant for players occupied by civic staff, used as storerooms

The DRRMC indoor stadium is gradually becoming an extension of Vijayawada Municipal Corporation.— Photo: Ch. Vijaya Bhaskar
The DRRMC indoor stadium is gradually becoming an extension of Vijayawada Municipal Corporation.— Photo: Ch. Vijaya Bhaskar

Is Dandamudi Rajagopala Rao Municipal Corporation indoor stadium meant to promote sports or it is an annexe of Vijayawada Municipal Corporation? Though, on paper, it is meant to nurture sports the ground reality is something else.

The indoor stadium, with a history of more than 30 years, is gradually becoming an extension counter of VMC. Thanks to the previous Congress regime and the present TDP rule, departments such as sanitation, electrical and fire are functioning from the stadium much to the anguish of sports lovers.

The rooms meant for players are occupied by the civic staff and are used as storerooms. “It is unfortunate the stadium which hosted best of events in the past is gradually losing its sheen,” bemoaned a coach. The space beneath the gallery has been taken over by the sanitation department and the washroom meant for the public use is transformed into a storeroom to stock up bleaching powder and other things. The garbage push-carts and vehicles moving around the premises not only produce unbearable stench but also create parking problems.

“When an association conducts a mega event, it is put to hardships as the rooms are occupied by departments. With Vijayawada becoming the capital city of Andhra Pradesh, the VMC should make efforts to refurbish the indoor stadium exclusively for the sports,” felt senior badminton administrator K.Ch. Punnaiah Chowdary.

Andhra Pradesh Table Tennis Association secretary S.M. Sultan said the corporation should immediately replace all the asbestos on the roof to stop the leakages.

“A stitch in time saves nine. The corporation should at once change the asbestos lest the wooden flooring will go for a toss”.

The corporation is yet to over the open spaces with mesh to prevent pigeons from entering and the badly-maintained bathrooms brings to fore the repulsive image of the stadium.

The rooms meant for players are occupied by the civic staff and are used as storerooms

 

Civic body to push for Class C status

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The Times of India       12.09.2014

Civic body to push for Class C status

 

KOLHAPUR: The Kolhapur Municipal Corporation (KMC) has decided to present a detailed report before the state government's urban development department in a week and demand ?Class C' status for the civic body.

The report will include experience of the city in running a civic body for four decades, its revenue receipts, potential to expand and the per capita income of citizens, based on the district data.

The general body meeting of the civic body on Wednesday passed a resolution demanding Class C status for the city.

However, the resolution alone may not justify the claim and hence the administration has decided to send all other details to the urban development department.

The urban development department revises civic bodys' classification after every general census. On September 1, it has released updated classification of all the 26 municipal corporations in the state, in which Kolhapur retained its Class D status. Experts in the urban development sector had expressed worries since the civic body has not been upgraded to Class C municipal corporations. Experts were also concerned about the impact on flow of funds from central and state governments for development works in the future.

Urban development expert Shashikant Phadtare told TOI that the classification status defines financial capacities of the city. "We may face financial limitations in future. There are certain criteria while planning a development project for a particular city and the classification of the civic body is a major criterion among them. Class C and B municipal corporations enjoy more funds, more lucrative provision in transfer of development rights (TDR) and reservations on land."

According to banking officials, while deciding the land value in a particular area, bankers keenly inspect the classification of the municipal corporation. "While issuing a loan or other facilities, the status of the civic body is a major deciding factor. For land or home loans the status defines how much loan can be granted. Most of the bankers follow the status closely," said an official of a nationalized bank.

The concerns were echoed in the general body meeting on Wednesday, where several corporators demanded the state government to use its powers to award Class C status to the KMC.

Sharangdhar Deshmukh of the Congress party tabled the resolution, which was supported by Nationalist Congress Party corporator Raju Latkar.

The resolution will be submitted to the city secretary of the civic body in a couple of days after which the administration will forward it to the urban development department, along with a detailed report, said municipal commissioner Vijayalakshami Bidari.

The corporators have also questioned the criteria used for classification of municipal corporations and have claimed that the per capita income of the city is much higher than some other cities, which have been given a higher status.

According to the socio-economic data for 2013-14, released by the state's statistical department, Kolhapur district's per capita net income is Rs 1,01,622.

However, there is no authentic source to gauge the city's per capita net income.

The district statistics office says that while conducting the state-wide survey, the office treats the district as a unit and, hence, there is no specific data on the per capita net income of the people in Kolhapur city.

"We collect data from every household during the surveys; however, we do not differentiate between urban and rural while assessing the net domestic product of the district or per capita net income," said an official at the district statistics department.

Efforts to convince the state govt

The KMC will send a report consisting of a resolution passed by the general body meeting; potential of the city to grow in tourism sector; religious importance of Mahalaxmi temple; potential for industrial growth in adjoined three industrial estates, and the necessity of granting special status to the civic body

Ambiguous per capita income criterion

In its recent order, the state urban development department has mentioned that despite its low population, the government has upgraded the Nashik Municipal Corporation as Nashik has fulfilled the per capita income criterion. In the case of KMC, the district administration or the district statistics department does not have the data of city's per capita income. According to the state's per capita net income records of last year, Kolhapur ranks higher than Nashik and Aurangabad municipal corporations, which were upgraded in September.

Per capita income of cities

CityPer capita income in Rs

Mumbai 1,67,736

Thane1,57,373

Pune1,50,969

Raigad1,32,607

Nagpur1,11,860

Kolhapur1,01,622

Nashik97,896

Aurangabad94,702

Nanded59,403

(Source: Maharashtra's socio-economic reports, 2013-14)

 

Mayor pulls up officials over pending works

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The Hindu         11.09.2014 

Mayor pulls up officials over pending works

Mohd. Majid Hussain
Mohd. Majid Hussain

A random check of works in Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation’s Central Zone by Mayor Mohammed Majid Hussain on Wednesday revealed that 33 works were pending since 2011-12, 128 works from 2012-13 and 1,000 from 2013-14.

Expressing anguish over the progress of works, Mr. Majid Hussain directed the superintending engineer to monitor with the agencies which acquired 10 to 20 works in their names, to prepare a detailed status of work for each agency and immediately cancel the ones that did not take up the works.

‘Why has it not been implemented?’

No agency should have more than five works and a policy decision to this effect has already been taken in the Standing Committee and approved by the General Body, the Mayor said while questioning engineering officials on why this policy was not implemented so far, according to a press release.

33 works in Central Zone pending since 2011-12, 128 from 2012-13 and 1,000 from 2013-14

 


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