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Call to formulate long-term plans for city

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The Hindu   04.08.2012

Call to formulate long-term plans for city

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Seeing ahead:Minister for Excise, Fisheries and Ports K. Babu releasing the logo of GCDA's Vision 2030, in Kochi on Friday. Minister for Urban Development Manjalamkuzhi Ali looks on.— Photo: Vipin Chandran
 
Seeing ahead:Minister for Excise, Fisheries and Ports K. Babu releasing the logo of GCDA's Vision 2030, in Kochi on Friday. Minister for Urban Development Manjalamkuzhi Ali looks on.— Photo: Vipin Chandran

Development plans should be undertaken with a futuristic and broad-minded perspective, keeping in mind the fact that India is expected to become a prominent global power by 2030, Minister for Urban Development Manjalamkuzhi Ali has said.

The Minister was speaking at a function organised here on Friday to release the logo of GCDA’s Vision 2030. Its website too was launched.

In his address, the Minister for Excise, Fisheries and Ports K. Babu said that the State government accorded top priority to projects like the Kochi metro rail and SmartCity. Prompt coordination among different agencies is a must for the timely completion of these projects, he said, and hoped that the development seminar being organised by the GCDA on August 16 and 17 would help enhance cooperation among different agencies.

The seminar will be opened by Speaker G. Karthikeyan. The chairman of GCDA N. Venugopal presided over the meet. Mayor Tony Chammany, Hibi Eden, Ludy Luiz and Dominic Presentation, MLAs, and members of the GCDA executive committee were present.

Last Updated on Saturday, 04 August 2012 06:11
 

'Pay-and-park facilities needed at busy locations'

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The Times of India   02.08.2012

'Pay-and-park facilities needed at busy locations'

PUNE: Members of the Pimpri-Chinchwad Municipal Corporation's (PCMC) standing committee have demanded that pay-and-park facilities be started at important busy locations in the city.The issue of parking facilities was raised at the standing committee meeting on Tuesday.

Chairman of the standing committee Jagdish Shetty said that members pointed out that people face parking problems at major chowks which often see vehicles parked around haphazardly. The members said that safe places for parking need to be provided at some of the busy locations in the city. They have suggested that such facilities be developed near the Chinchwadgaon flyover, Bhosari flyover and Babasaheb Ambedkar chowk in Pimpri.

Shetty said that the civic panel members also expressed displeasure over the slow progress of the construction of the Empire Estate flyover. The members have demanded that action be taken to speed up the work. Shrikant Savane, executive engineer, PCMC, replied that around 10 to 15 notices have been issued to the contractor to speed up the work, but there has been no improvement. He added that several meetings have been held with the contractor's officials and action will be taken against the contractor as per provisions of the contract.

Last Updated on Thursday, 02 August 2012 08:27
 

City improvement panel allots 2.5 floor space index for district court

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The Times of India   02.08.2012

City improvement panel allots 2.5 floor space index for district court

PUNE: The city improvement committee of the Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) on Wednesday decided to allot 2.5 floor space index (FSI) to the Shivajinagar district court.

"The decision was taken during the committee's meeting," said the chief of city improvement committee Chetan Tupe, while speaking to reporters. "The FSI will be allowed for the court's new premises. The PMC will make the necessary changes in the development control rules to implement the decision," he added.

"The district court had requested the PMC for additional FSI as the court's existing infrastructure is unable to cope with the increasing work load. A delegation of lawyers had submitted a demand asking for more space and the PMC should cooperate in this regard," said Tupe.

The district court in Shivajinagar area has four buildings. A separate building for the family court is being constructed.

Nearly 20,000 people, including 8,000 lawyers, visit the courts for various work. The current space available is not sufficient and there has been a long pending demand to provide more space to the court for better functioning.

Last Updated on Thursday, 02 August 2012 08:23
 


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