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Twin city: former Mayor joins issue with Tharoor

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The Hindu  04.11.2010

Twin city: former Mayor joins issue with Tharoor

Special Correspondent

‘Council not empowered to take decision'

‘Local body cannot enter into pact with foreign country'

‘Better to evolve projects based on available resources'


Thiruvananthapuram: The former Mayor C. Jayan Babu on Wednesday joined issue with Shashi Tharoor, MP, over the stalled proposal for a Twin City pact between Thiruvananthapuram and the Spanish city of Barcelona, maintaining that the Corporation Council was not empowered to take a decision on many of the topics mentioned in the draft agreement submitted by Mr. Tharoor.

Mr. Babu said he had informed Mr. Tharoor that the council was not in a position to finalise a pact with its counterpart in Barcelona on issues outside its purview. “Mr. Tharoor knows that the Thiruvananthapuram Corporation does not have a role in the Technocity project, the proposed container transhipment terminal at Vizhinjam and major projects in the health and tourism sectors identified for collaboration in the draft proposal”.

He said the previous Corporation Council had put aside political differences and continued the discussions initiated by Mr. Tharoor with representatives of the Barcelona city council. “As the former Minister of State for External Affairs, Mr. Tharoor has a clear idea of the powers wielded by various institutions under the federal structure of the country. The Corporation Council is also aware of its powers and limitations. A local self-government institution cannot enter into an agreement with a foreign country on its own,” Mr. Babu said.

“The delegation from Barcelona gave indications that the agreement would not entail financial commitment on their part. Yet, the LDF showed interest in the proposal, considering the possibility of collaboration for development. The new council's approach would be no different.” Mr. Babu said the draft proposal was forwarded to the State government for approval before being taken up for discussion in the council. “There has been no lapse on the part of the Corporation,” he asserted.

Recalling that a Twin City pact with the London borough of Newham finalised before his tenure had brought no dividends for Thiruvananthapuram, he said the LDF was of the opinion that such pacts should be thoroughly analysed for their benefits. “It is always better to evolve city development projects on the basis of our resources and activities,” he added.

Last Updated on Thursday, 04 November 2010 07:55
 

DDA seeks inspiration from Barcelona

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The Times of India  03.11.2010

DDA seeks inspiration from Barcelona

NEW DELHI: Delhi will be sporting a bit of Barcelona, Paris and Helsinki soon, as the Delhi Development Authority's (DDA) new initiative to rope in experts from international cities in urban planning for redevelopment of the capital is set to start with the MoU with Barcelona, Spain. The Spanish city known in the planning circles for its expertise in conservation of built heritage as well as public urban spaces will form the template for redevelopment in Delhi as well, say DDA officials.

It's not just Barcelona that will be lending a helping hand. Officials say that talks are on with Paris for its expertise in local area planning, and Helsinki for environmental planning, to come forth and share their experiences and resources.

Said B D Risbud, a senior consultant with DDA, "The idea is to use the expertise from across various cities for inner city development. The expertise need not only come from international cities... we plan to also tap into the resources of neighbouring cities like Mumbai, which has expertise in squatter aggregation for instance.'' Denying that the sharing would only be one-way, DDA officials say the participating city in the MoU would also be using resources and expertise of the DDA.

Added the official, "Like we will use the vision of the development of Barcelona for Delhi, they too, will use our experiences in urban planning.''

While no specific projects have been pencilled in yet for the initiative, DDA officials say that Barcelona's expertise in using public urban spaces effectively will be the template for redevelopment of commercial hubs like Nehru Place, scheduled for next year. Said the DDA official, "The initial object is to arrange feasible, mutual exchange of experts for studies, conferences, seminars, training and visits. We will also coordinate the dissemination of research data and innovations undertaken by other organisations.''

Said the official, "Barcelona has been in the forefront of the urban rejuvenation and redevelopment. The transformation of the city's Eixample district, a garden city consisting of 520 street blocks, has been the biggest examples of conservation to built heritage coupled with redevelopment of public urban infrastructure.'' According to officials, the modern transformation of Barcelona began with preparations for the 1992 Olympics. Faced with urban decay in both inner and peripheral districts, planners had to take a holistic approach. The Olympic Village, developed on abandoned industrial land close to the coast, was the backbone of the rejuvenation, with construction of six artificial beaches on either side of the Olympic Port. The inner city districts were also spruced up, even as the marginal (read criminal) elements on the periphery of the districts were cleared out.

Post Olympics, the city was developed further, with the coming up of a high technology zone, a new container port and logistics park etc, all constructed on coastal brownfield and reclaimed land.

The MoU with Barcelona will be concentrating on redevelopment of the Walled City and its extensions with emphasis on government-owned properties as well as promotion of privately owned ones. A conservation policy that looks at adopting conservative surgery as a planning tool is also on the cards. Integration of historical monuments and precincts in the layout plans of the areas will be a priority as well. Guidelines for development, redevelopment, addition and alterations, repairs, renovations and reuse of heritage buildings form a part of the MoU. Design for upgradation and redevelopment of selected public squares and public urban infrastructure in Delhi may, perhaps be the most important part of the MoU, admit DDA officials.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 03 November 2010 10:17
 

VMC to expedite land acquisition for development projects

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The Times of India  02.11.2010

VMC to expedite land acquisition for development projects

VADODARA: After a lull in the last few months, development work in the city is likely to get an impetus post- Diwali with Vadodara Municipal Corporation (VMC) taking up the issue of land acquisition and removal of encroachments for various projects in the city. The process had been on hold since the onset of monsoon.

The civic body has prepared a list of projects for which land needs to be cleared. According to officials, a list of 29 such projects has been drawn across the city. These include 15 road projects, six storm water drain projects, three drainage projects and five others.

Officials said the civic body stopped the demolition drive during monsoon. Since this year the monsoon was followed by polls and then by Diwali festivities, the break became almost four-month-long. This delayed the process beyond the usual deadline by which VMC begins such work. The civic body held a meeting on Monday to discuss pending land acquisition and encroachment issues.

"The meeting was for better coordination between various departments. We hold such meetings regularly. A number of development work that needs attention was discussed. We will keep following up on the developments on these works in the future," VMC deputy municipal commissioner C M Makwana said.

Sources said that after Diwali, the civic body is expected to get into an overdrive to clear land for various projects. At the same time, officials have been asked to ensure that land vacated in this manner is used for the purpose it is cleared for at the earliest. This has been done in wake of the fact that if the service line or road is not laid at the particular spot, the encroachments tend to return making the entire exercise futile.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 02 November 2010 11:33
 


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