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PCMC to acquire addl land for flyover

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The Times of India   02.09.2010

PCMC to acquire addl land for flyover

PUNE: The standing committee of the Pimpri-Chinchwad Municipal Corporation (PCMC) on Wednesday approved a proposal to acquire additional land at Kasarwadi for the flyover being built near Nashik phata.

The PCMC will have to acquire land along the Mumbai-Pune highway stretch for providing the "necessary links" to the flyover. The land to be acquired has not been shown in the PCMC development plan. The municipal corporation has already started the construction work of the two-storied modern flyover which will go across the railway line as well as the Pavana river at Kasarwadi. The PCMC will be spending over Rs 90 crore on the flyover.

In another decision, the committee approved a proposal to allot work to an agency for carrying out a survey for the development plan of the Tathawade village which was merged within the PCMC limits last year.


 

MCD plays it safe, shelves many projects

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The Times of India    02.09.2010

 MCD plays it safe, shelves many projects

NEW DELHI: Faced with serious shortage of time, MCD has finally decided not to undertake those Games-related projects which are still to take off. According to the civic agency's own status report on Games-related projects, streetscaping on only four out of 12 roads in Civil Lines area has been completed. In Karol Bagh area, which houses a majority of affordable hotels and guesthouses, only three roads have been improved so far. And while only one of 17 railway-underbridges (RUBs) is complete, the civic agency claims installation of foot-overbridges (FOBs) was never part of its Games-related projects.

"Our work includes road widening, streetscaping, mending footpaths and beautification. But in Karol Bagh area, majority of roads are dug up for cable work which is being carried out by BSES. Besides Delhi Police also has to install CCTVs. There is shortage of time and it will not be possible to take up new work at the last moment,'' said Jagdish Mamgain, chairman, MCD works committee. He said some roads in Paharganj zone, Karol Bagh zone and Delhi University will just be restored, adding that planting trees a major part of the streetscaping and beautification plan will not be carried out due to paucity of time. "To date, roads are being dug up. Even if we start planting trees 10 days from now, they will not grow. So wisdom is in only finishing the ongoing projects,'' said Mamgain. The MCD works committee, which monitors all engineering projects on weekly basis, held a meeting of senior officials on Tuesday to discuss the present status of Games-related projects.

According to the report, 12 roads were to be improved in Delhi University area around Chhatrasal Stadium and the Rugby stadium in Civil Lines area, but work on only four roads has been completed. In City zone, work on only one out of 10 roads is complete. Near Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, covering of the Kushak Nullah and Sunehri Nullah for creating parking facility has been completed but improvement and strengthening of Fifth Avenue Road in front of Mehar Chand Market on Lodhi Road internal lane is incomplete. Improvement work on Bhisham Pitamah Marg, Maharishi Valmiki Marg, Dalip Singh Marg, Harshukdev Marg, Jhandu Singh Marg is on.

Of the 17 RUBs one has been completed and work on another in Vivek Vihar is nearly finished. "About 20 FOBs were to be constructed across the capital earlier but now that has been struck off the Games projects,'' said the works committee chairman.

Meanwhile, MCD commissioner K S Mehra said neither the 17 RUBs nor the FOBs were ever a part of the Games projects. "Strengthening and beautification of roads will be completed within a week after the agencies involved in digging and other works hand them over to us,'' said Mehra.

Last Updated on Thursday, 02 September 2010 09:44
 

Proposal to extend Udupi CMC

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The Deccan Herald  31.08.2010

Proposal to extend Udupi CMC

Udupi, August 30, DHNS:

The Udupi district administration had sent a proposals to the Rural Development and Panchayat Raj Department to include eight Gram Panchayats in Udupi CMC limits last year.

In fact, district administration had sent a proposal to the department to create new Town Municipal Councils and seven new Town Panchayats in the district. The proposal also demands the expansion of Udupi City Municipal Corporation by bringing around eight villages under its jurisdiction.

The proposal had also recommended that Brahmavar can be made a TMC by merging the gram panchayats of Varambally, Harady, Chantar and Handady, which will have a total population of 27,680. The second TMC could be formed by including Hejmady, Bada, Yellur, Belapu, Palimar, Padubidri and Tenka Gram Panchayats. After merger, the population of this TMC would be 45,363.

Speaking to Deccan Herald, Deputy Commissioner Hemalatha said that the ministry is yet to take a decision on the proposal.

It was proposed to expand Udupi CMC by including Ambalpadi, Udyavar, Alevoor, Kadekar, Thonse, Thenkaneediyur, Badneediyur and 80-Badagabettu gram pachayats. The eight Panchayats are currently under Udupi Urban Development Authority. UDA is regulating all the development process in these areas. Planned development is under progress in all the eight Gram Panchayats.

Udyavar, Ambalpadi, Thonse and other areas are within 5 metres radius from the city limits. The total population of these Gram Panchayats is approximately 72,298. The Udupi TMC was upgraded to CMC in the year 1995 by extending the limit of CMC to 68.23 kms area as against 9.6 kms area.

CMC Commissioner Gokuldas Nayak said the proposal has been sent to the government and it is solely dependent on government to take an early decision. However, we can expect the order only after 2011 census, he added.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 31 August 2010 10:47
 


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