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‘Kochi Corporation for positive politics’

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The Hindu    08.08.2012

‘Kochi Corporation for positive politics’

Staff Reporter

The Kochi Corporation is practising positive politics by joining hands with all agencies interested in the development of the city, said Tony Chammany, Kochi Mayor.

Replying to the Opposition allegation in the council that several agencies were attempting to usurp the rights of the civic body, Mr. Chammany said that the rights and privileges of the civic body would be protected at any cost.

The State government extended help to the civic body to set up a modern waste treatment plant at Brahmapuram on the request of the corporation council. The council had also passed a resolution urging the State government to set up the plant there. The legislators from the city are following up the projects announced by the State government for supporting the city administration including the cleaning of city canals, he said.

Raising the issue in the council, N. Anilkumar of the CPI (M) said that the corporation was being kept in the dark about the initiatives of various agencies including the State government. Sojan Antony of the CPI (M) wanted the Standing Committee chairpersons to assert the role of the administration in development projects

The demand of the corporation for a Unified Metropolitan Transport Authority for the Kochi Urban Agglomerate has been placed before the State Transport Minister. A Special Purpose Vehicle has to be formed for managing the transport system of Kochi, he said.

The allegation of the Congress councillor Leno Jacob that the CITU had encroached upon a building of the Kochi Corporation for setting up its office infuriated the CPI (M) members. The party councillors including P.S. Prakash, V.A. Srijith, K.N. Sunilkumar, M.P. Maheshkumar, N.A. Shafeek, P.R. Ranish and Sojan Antony rose in protest demanding an apology from Mr. Jacob. They said the rent was being promptly paid for the building.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 08 August 2012 07:12
 

Yearlong programme to mark 150 years of Mysore municipality

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The Hindu  08.08.2012

Yearlong programme to mark 150 years of Mysore municipality

Staff Correspondent

Formal launch of the programme tentatively fixed for August 27

landmark:The Mysore City Corporation was constituted as a municipal committee in 1862.— photo: m.a. sriram
 
landmark:The Mysore City Corporation was constituted as a municipal committee in 1862.— photo: m.a. sriram

A yearlong programme has been planned to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the Mysore City Corporation (MCC), which was constituted as a municipal committee in 1862. The formal launch of the programme has been tentatively fixed for August 27.

A preliminary meeting in this regard with MLAs, former Mayors, councillors and officials was presided over by Mysore district in-charge Minister S.A. Ramdas here on Tuesday.

Chief Minister Jagadish Shettar will be invited to launch the programme. Yearlong celebrations could mean that one programme could be organised each month. Earlier, Mr. Ramdas stated that the President would be requested to launch the programme. Deputy Commissioner P.S. Vastrad will be in charge of the preparations and will be supported by MCC Commissioner M.R. Ravi. Narasimharaja MLA, Tanveer Sait, suggested to Mayor M.C. Rajeshwari that steps be taken to clean up all 65 wards in the city before the programme.

Mysore Urban Development Authority (MUDA) Commissioner C.G. Betsurmath pointed out that an exhibition could be organised to trace the evolution of the municipality from its inception. The former Mayor Narayan said that the programmes would involve huge funds and human resource and the State government could be requested to organise the celebrations. P. Vishwanath and Dakshinamurthy, former Mayors, also made suggestions. Mr. Ramdas stated that 10 different committees had been constituted to ensure the success of the celebrations. They included the reception committee to be headed by Ms. Rajeshwari, cultural committee, sports committee, souvenir committee, award selection committee, stage committee, food committee. The next meeting in this regard is likely to be held on August 13.Deputy Mayor Mahadevappa, Mr. Vastrad, Dr. Ravi and Chairman of the Standing Committee on Health Ningappa were present.

  • ‘Take steps to clean up all 65 wards in the city’
  • 10 committees set up to take care of all aspects
Last Updated on Wednesday, 08 August 2012 07:06
 

Civic body to return award presented by Karnataka govt

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The Times of India   07.08.2012

Civic body to return award presented by Karnataka govt

PUNE: All political parties on Monday stood undivided as the Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) decided to return Karnataka government's award in protest against the dissolution of the Belgaum Municipal Corporation (BMC) recently.

Mayor Vaishali Bankar said, "PMC officials recently received an award declared by the Karnataka government for best solid waste management.

However, an all-party meeting on Monday decided that the award should be returned considering the Karnataka government's approach towards Marathi- speaking people in Belgaum and other areas. The PMC will also write a letter to the Karnataka government and communicate the PMC's displeasure at the turn of events."

The Karnataka government had organised a competition for best solid waste management systems. Nearly 200 municipal corporations in the country had participated in the competition. PMC won the award for best solid waste management. The award consists of a trophy and a certificate. The award distribution ceremony took place in Karanataka last week.

The Marathi-speaking people in Belgaum and other border areas stage protests on November 1 every year, which is the foundation day of Karnataka state. As a consequence, the Karnataka government dissolved the Belgaum Municipal Corporation (BMC). The matter is now sub-judice.

The Marathi people living here have been demanding merger of some areas along the Maharashtra-Karnataka border with Maharashtra.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 07 August 2012 11:24
 


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