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Owner of 4 cars blames MCD for lack of parking

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Hindustan Times 21.04.2010

Owner of 4 cars blames MCD for lack of parking

Name: Surender Khandelwal
Occupation: Businessman
Resident of: D.B. Gupta Road, Karol Bagh

When friends or relatives are slated to come to meet the Khandelwals, the family spends more time “arranging for parking space” than it spends on “preparing food”.

“We need to create some space for them so they can park their cars lest it is towed away. It has happened in the past and becomes very embarrassing," says Surender Khandelwal.

A resident of Karol Bagh, he struggles to park the four cars he owns outside his house.“Our street was declared commercial by the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD), and we had deposited parking charges too,” he says. “But till date no parking facility is available to us. We have six members in the family and naturally the number of cars has been increasing. But the space to accommodate them has been shrinking."

Khandelwal recalls instances when his cars parked on the main road were towed away. “We can’t park our cars inside our flats, can we? There is no provision for parking cars in residential areas.

I have been challaned a number of times by the traffic police too,” he added. The matter has been made worse after the closure of a surface parking lot in Shastri Park.

(As told to HT reporter Neelam Pandey)

Last Updated on Wednesday, 21 April 2010 07:02
 

Beautification project will be over by June

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The Hindu 21.04.2010

Beautification project will be over by June

Staff Reporter

Taken up on BOT basis, it is aimed at increasing green spaces

 


Beautification of two parks, 10 traffic islands

No financial burden on city Corporation


Kozhikode: The ‘Blooming Calicut' project initiated by the Kozhikode Corporation with the participation of a private agency to beautify the parks and traffic islands in the city will be completed by June.

Mayor M. Bhaskaran said here on Tuesday that the civic body had entrusted the task of renovating the parks and increasing green spaces in the urban area to a consortium of the Thiruvananthapuram-based Sahasra Interiors and Exteriors and the Kozhikode-based Solus and Solutions on a build-operate-and-transfer (BOT) basis. The project was to beautify two parks and 10 major traffic islands, he said.

The renovated Kelappan Park at Nadakkavu had already been opened to the public. “Work is apace at the Vagbhadanananda park in front of Government Homeopathy College at Karaparamba, which will be opened to the public on May 20,” he said. Three traffic islands had also been inaugurated.

Statues

Statues emphasising historical importance and contemporary values had been incorporated in the concept, Mr. Bhaskaran said.

S. Sreejith, Commissioner of Police, Kozhikode city, unveiled a sculpture at the traffic island in front of the office of the North Zone Additional Director General of Police (ADGP) at Nadakkavu on Tuesday.

The statue symbolises the concept of harmony. The statue on Beach Road is that of an anchor and on the silk street a merchant.

The Mayor said the beautification project drawn up with private participation was the first of its kind in the State. The Corporation did not have to shoulder any financial burden. At the same time, the consortium would carry out the maintenance, he said.

Anil Kummannur, project manager, Blooming Calicut, said the basic concept was to enhance the greenery at roundabouts and create lung spaces in the city besides incorporating some historical aspects at these traffic islands. A few firms had sponsored some schemes, he said.

Writer M.T. Vasudevan Nair will unveil a statue of “Pattummayude aadu”, a central character in Vaikom Mohammed Basher's novel, at Mananchira in front of the SBT traffic island. This was sponsored by DC Books. U.A. Khader, Kerala Sahitya Akademi president, P. Valsala, writer, Fabi Basheer, Basheer's wife, will take part in the programme.

A statue pertaining to William Logan's Malabar Manual will be unveiled by the Mayor at the Government Model School junction on April 29. Deputy Mayor P.T.Abdul Latheef will unveil a statue of Pattammari at Poothanam Junction on May 5.

The renovated subway at Palayam will be opened on May 30. The island at the Pottammal junction will be inaugurated on June 5, Mr. Bhaskaran said.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 21 April 2010 05:28
 

Grating plan for drains

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The New Indian Express 20.04.2010

Grating plan for drains


BANGALORE: Bangalore’s stormwater drains could soon become free of solid waste, which has become a sore point for people staying nearby, if the plan chalked out by H Raja Simha, technical advisor to Bruhat Bangalore Mahanagar Palike (BBMP) commissioner Bharat Lal Meena, is adopted.

The proposal involves creating a 15-foot-long depression at every 500 metres of drain. A 6-foot high grating will also be put into place at these points. The width of these gratings will match the width of the drains.

“The horizontal grating will prevent the solid waste from flowing along with the drain water. The grating will be made up of three parts to facilitate cleaning,” said Simha. “The depression will help the silt settle at the bottom.

The grating and the depression will prevent plastic, paper, bottles and other waste from flowing with the drain water,” he added.

The system will have a provision for a 10-ft deep pit to facilitate collection of waste from the bed of the drain. “All the waste will flow into the pit with the water while silt will accumulate in the depression. BBMP employees can collect the solid waste from the pit and remove silt from the depression,” he said.

The 540-km long stormwater drains of the city need 2,160 gratings to prevent solid waste flowing with the water.

“The system prevents carcass of animals from flowing along. It will help the Fire and Emergency Services personnel to locate bodies of people who drown in the drains during monsoon,” said Simha, adding that it will also help keep the water in the open drains clean.

It is a first of its kind initiative in the country, Simha claimed, adding that he would patent the system. “I am yet to work out the cost. I am waiting for the formation of the new BBMP Council.

I want to give a powerpoint presentation to the corporators. If the BBMP approves my plan, it will be implemented on a pilot project basis in a few stormwater drains in Bangalore shortly,” he said hopefully.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 20 April 2010 07:44
 


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