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Onus on Mayor to realise Twin City project: MP

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The Hindu  08.12.2010

Onus on Mayor to realise Twin City project: MP

Special Correspondent

Thiruvananthapuram: The row over the proposed Twin City pact between Thiruvananthapuram and the Spanish city of Barcelona occupied centre stage again on Tuesday, with Shashi Tharoor, MP, placing the onus for keeping the proposal alive on the Mayor and the Corporation Council.

In a press note here, Dr. Tharoor said the Mayor's bid to raise constitutional issues on the proposed pact was unwarranted and lacked credibility at this juncture.

Referring to her statement that the Left Democratic Front was not fundamentally opposed to the Twin City agreement, Dr. Tharoor said she should have taken the lead to get a resolution adopted by the council expressing willingness to enter into an agreement with the Barcelona city council.

“The Mayor said she had written to the Union Ministry of Urban Affairs seeking advice on the constitutional and administrative aspects of the proposal. The proposal sent by the Council of Barcelona has been pending for the past 11 months now. It is set to expire on December 10. Ultimately, the fundamental decision on cooperation with Barcelona is vested with the Thiruvanathapuram City Council and not with the others to whom letters have been sent,” he said. “In view of the above situation, the Mayor of Thiruvanathapuram has to immediately send a formal communication to her counterpart in Barcelona, explaining the position and seeking an extension of time for sending a final approval to the proposal.”

“As regards the doubts and apprehensions expressed about the constitutional validity of such a proposal, it has to be remembered that Thiruvananthapuram as well as other cities in the country had entered into twinning agreements in the past. The proposal sent by the Council of Barcelona provides, as is usual in such cases, only the outline of possible cooperation in various sectors within a broad framework of mutual cooperation,” he said.

‘Challenge to people'

Johnson Joseph, leader of the United Democratic Front in the council, alleged that the Mayor was guided by political prejudice in turning down the resolution moved by the Opposition on the Twin City proposal in the council on Monday. He said the Mayor's refusal to discuss the issue in the House was a challenge to the people.

Mr. Joseph urged the Mayor for steps to discuss the proposal with the Barcelona council and take it forward.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 08 December 2010 07:36
 

Fate of Gunadala RoB hangs in balance

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The Hindu  02.12.2010

Fate of Gunadala RoB hangs in balance

G.V.R. Subba Rao

Fund crunch behind UDA's failure to take up works

Centre links release of funds to implementation of reforms by VMC

The project has been proposed at an estimated cost of Rs. 26 crores


VIJAYAWADA: The fate of the Road over Bridge (RoB) at Gunadala being constructed by the Vijayawada Guntur Tenali Mangalagiri – Urban Development Authority (VGTM-UDA) hangs in balance.

Reason being the Vijayawada Municipal Corporation (VMC) not implementing the reforms suggested by the Centre under the Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM) programme.

Strange as it may sound, but this is true. The Centre has linked the release of funds under the JNNURM that are due to the Vijayawada Guntur Tenali Mangalagiri Urban Development Authority (VGTMUDA) to the implementation of reforms by the VMC. The Central Sanctioning Monitoring Committee (CSMC) of the JNNURM has reportedly told the UDA authorities that subjects pertaining to the UDA would be included in the agenda along with VMC issues, sources say.

The Centre has to release Rs. 25.98 crores to the UDA for its Inner Ring Road (IRR) project. The UDA has already submitted utilisation certificates to the Centre, and urged it to release second and third instalments. The Centre and State governments together released Rs. 12.99 crores towards the first instalment. The UDA, so far, has spent Rs. 25.99 crores on the project. As the JNNURM reforms “do not apply” to the IRR project, which is a basically aimed at creating infrastructure, the UDA expected that the funds would be released immediately.

Talks with Centre

Ever since the UCs have been submitted, the UDA officials have been holding parleys with the Centre. Even then, the CSMC has not included the UDA's subject in the agenda. They received an unvarying reply that the VMC and UDA subjects would be taken up together.

But the subjects of the VMC, which is trying to get fourth instalment funds, have not been included in the agenda because implementation of reforms is mandatory for release of fourth instalment, sources say.

The UDA is proposing RoB at Gunadala across railway line at an estimated cost of Rs. 26 crores.

The Railways has agreed to construct the RoB in its area, and asked the UDA to deposit the requisite amount of Rs. 26 crores in one go. The UDA, faced with fund crunch, could not pool the requisite funds to take up the works immediately, sources say.

The UDA took up the IRR project at an estimated cost of Rs. 72.24 crores.

Of this, The Central government will bear Rs. 37.12 crores, while the State government shoulders Rs. 14.85 crores. The project includes two RoBs -- one each at Ramavarappadu and Gunadala. The project was sanctioned in 2008 and grounded in 2009.

Last Updated on Thursday, 02 December 2010 10:23
 

BMC submits development plans to Rane

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The Tims of India         01.12.2010

BMC submits development plans to Rane

The Bicholim municipal council (BMC) on Monday submitted a new development plan of Bicholim town to health minister Vishwajit Rane, to be taken up with the government for implementation. A delegation comprising BMC chairperson Anisha Vernekar, deputy chairperson Shashikant Naik, councillor Kamlesh Teli, Karuna Govekar, Kamlakar Teli, Riyaz Beig and Bicholim block Congress committee president Naresh Sawal called on the Valpoi MLA.

The plan includes beautification of Bicholim city, hot mixing and asphalting of internal roads and beautification at open places. Sawal said that Rs 3.74 crore will be incurred on beautification of the area surrounding Shivaji maidan and areas like Sonar Peth and Atil Peth. Sawal also said the work of a parallel bridge and a hospital will be also completed soon.

 


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