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Mayor sets deadline for works

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The Hindu    30.08.2012

Mayor sets deadline for works

Special Correspondent

Mayor Majid Hussain on Wednesday ordered all the Zonal Commissioners and Deputy Commissioners to complete road repairs and recarpeting in a week’s time and all other sanctioned works in 10 days.

About 300 stretches were identified for recarpeting works at an estimated cost of Rs. 4 crore. Works not grounded within the stipulated time will be cancelled and short tenders will be called after debarring the contractor concerned, he told presspersons after the standing committee meeting.

He also stated that a special meeting will be held to be attended by the Commissioner, floor leaders and standing committee members tomorrow to review the arrangements for the Ganesh Chathurthi festival.

The committee, which was meeting after a considerable period, has also approved a host of works and these include a detailed project report for Riverfront development of Musi River from Bapughat to Nagole Bridge for an extent of 21.5 km covering flood protection walls and other works to be submitted to the Union Government under the National River Conservation Plan.

The Rs.12.71 crore e-governance project, Rs.3.20 crore approved towards construction of service roads and junction improvement at the road over bridge between KPHB and Hi-Tec City junction, feasibility study for building a skywalk from Rathifile bus station to Secunderabad station on the median were also approved.

Other works cleared were laying water supply lines for 31 colonies in L.B.Nagar where the municipal corporation will provide 70 per cent funding or Rs.32 lakh, removing water hyacinth of R.K. Puram Lake and Shatam Tank at Tolichowki, storm water drain repairs and road works .

TDP protests

Earlier, TDP corporators led by its floor leader Singireddy Srinivas Reddy protested before the Mayor’s chambers over the poor civic conditions in the twin cities, inundations, collapsing storm water drains and so on.

Last Updated on Thursday, 30 August 2012 06:22
 

Urban Development Authority likely for Chittoor

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The Hindu     30.08.2012

Urban Development Authority likely for Chittoor

Special Correspondent

In yet another Chittoor-centric move by the Kiran Kumar Reddy government, measures are said to be underway to constitute an ‘Urban Development Authority’ for the burgeoning Chittoor town (CHUDA) to augment its civic amenities.

According to sources, the government recently asked District Collector of Chittoor to prepare a detailed blue-print on the proposal, which if materialises is expected to have under its ambit besides Chittoor, three other contiguous constituencies viz; Puthalapattu, G.D. Nellore and Palamaner for a comprehensive and planned development of the whole area.

It was only last month that the government upgraded the status of the border town to that of a Municipal Corporation, keeping in view its increasing civic and developmental needs.

Besides, plans are also afoot to bifurcate the huge district spanning about 400 km and spread over 66 mandals into two districts, by carving out a separate district - Balaji District, with Tirupati as the head quarters to facilitate ‘administrative convenience’ - as the size of the district hampered its balanced development, besides posing certain serious problems to the district authorities vis a vis protocol duties because of frequent visits of VVIPs.

 

Twin cities come under Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission

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The Times of India    28.08.2012

Twin cities come under Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission

HUBLI: Union urban development ministry has finally included the twin cities of Hubli-Dharwad in the second phase of Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JnNURM).

In a press release, Hubli-Dharwad Mahanagar Zilla president A M Hindasgeri said responding to their memorandum to the Centre for the inclusion of the two cities under JnNURM, the under secretary of the union urban development ministry had informed that Hubli-Dharwad were included in second phase of JnNURM.
Last Updated on Tuesday, 28 August 2012 09:06
 


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