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Transfer HUDA-controlled areas to MCG, demands GCC

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The Times of India   07.08.2012

Transfer HUDA-controlled areas to MCG, demands GCC

GURGAON: Gurgaon Citizens Council held a meeting on Sunday to discuss the issue of bringing private areas under the purview of the Municipal Corporation of Gurgaon (MCG). As many as 17 councillors, including senior deputy mayor and deputy mayor, attended the meeting. Representatives from various RWAs demanded strengthening of democratically elected municipality to ensure transparency in governance and better management of civic projects.Senior deputy mayor Yashpal Batra assured the gathering that he would highlight the issue in the next House meeting.

"I, along with other councillors, will meet the chief minister and ask him to expedite the process of transferring HUDA sectors and private areas to MCG," he said."The MCG has already moved a proposal in this regard. But the matter is pending with the urban local bodies department. No action has been taken in this regard by the state government. This meeting aimed at building pressure on the state authorities to expedite the process of transferring control over HUDA areas to MCG," said RS Rathee, president, Gurgaon Citizens Council."At present, private builders are charging residents hefty maintenance fee without providing basic amenities. In most areas, they have increased maintenance fee from Re1 per square yard to Rs2.50 per square yard per month. This is apart from charges for providing water and disposing garbage.

Meanwhile, the MCG has also started sending house tax bill to these residents. We want this double taxation to end, and a case in this regard is already going on in the court."Councillors from new Gurgaon claimed that they would pass a fresh resolution to this effect in the next House meeting. 
Last Updated on Tuesday, 07 August 2012 09:07
 

Kolhapur city expansion opposed

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The Hindu    07.08.2012

Kolhapur city expansion opposed

While Kolhapur Municipal Corporation (KMC) is demanding expansion of city limits as per corporation rules and statutory provisions, the surrounding 42 villages have opposed the move. The zilla parishad has passed a resolution against the merger of the villages into the corporation. When asked about the merger, Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar said on Sunday the issue was under the Ministry of Urban Development, which is headed by Chief Minister Prithiviraj Chavan. The city expansion would change the limit of Assembly constituencies.

— Correspondent

Last Updated on Tuesday, 07 August 2012 05:56
 

Vedike: pay compensation to pig rearers

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The Hindu       07.08.2012

Vedike: pay compensation to pig rearers

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Members of the Karnataka Dalit Rakshana Vedike along with pig rearers staged a protest here on Monday against the killing of stray pigs in the twin cities.The protesters marched from the Ambedkar statue near the Head Post Office to the Mini Vidhana Soudha. They said that the municipal corporation had meted out injustice to the pig rearers.

The protesters, led by president of the vedike Gangadhar Perur, submitted a memorandum addressed to Chief Minister Jagadish Shettar.In it, they said that the municipal corporation should pay compensation to the pig rearers if it decides to transport stray pigs out of the city or put them down, as it would be snatching away the rearers’ livelihood.

They urged the government to allot 100 acres of land for pig farming and also promote the same in the State. They wanted the government to sanction loans of up to Rs. 2 lakh to pig rearers.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 07 August 2012 05:55
 


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