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Soon, better roads and pretty parks

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Hindusdan Times 17.11.2009

Soon, better roads and pretty parks

Thanks to the Commonwealth Games next year, Delhiites would also be able to enjoy better pedestrian facilities and nice parks, not just the tourists.

The Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) has begun streetscaping work which involves installing street furniture and improving and strengthening stretches along the Games venues.

The civic agency would also install information standing panels across the city, would aesthetically improve street poles and fixtures.

Under the plan, many parks in the city would also be beautified and plants of different species planted.

“We have started carrying our streetscaping of Bhishma Pitamah Marg, Lodhi Road from Nizamuddin roundabout to India Habitat Centre, Surajkund Road. This will cost us around Rs 38 crore. The project will be completed by May next year," said MCD commissioner K.S. Mehra.

The total cost of carrying out streetscaping in MCD areas in the city is being estimated at Rs 106 crore.

Work has also started on Maharishi Valmiki Marg, Jagannath Marg, Dilip Singh Marg among others. This will cost the civic agency Rs 26 crore and would be completed around the same time.

"We will strengthen the roads and improve the drainage system alongside it," added Mehra.

Greening of central verges and general upgradation will also be a part of this change.

"Upgradation work of central verges at Deshbandhu Gupta Road, New Rohtak Road, Arya Samaj Road would be completed this year," said a senior MCD official.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 17 November 2009 11:32
 

AROUND TOWN

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Indian Express 17.11.2009

AROUND TOWN

ine registration for DU job cell concludes
The Delhi University has concluded its first online registration for its Central Placement Cell. A total of 8,039 students from 87 under-graduate and post-graduate institutions registered with placement.du.ac.in. Each registered student has got a Central Placement Cell identification number with which they can access information about the companies interested in recruiting. The companies will be forwarded students data as per their requirements.

Fog meet
New Delhi: The Director General of Civil Aviation, S N A Zaidi, chaired a meeting with representatives of airlines and airport operator Delhi International Airport Limited on Monday to discuss fog-related issues. The meeting was held at the Indira Gandhi International Airport. A senior DGCA official said, “We don’t want passengers to suffer due to fog-related delays. The matter was discussed with all stakeholders before issuing guidelines.” The Civil Aviation Ministry has decided to give morning and evening peak hour slots to only those airlines that have aircraft compliant with Instrument Landing System (ILS), as well as trained pilots who can operate flights in dense fog in near-zero visibility conditions. The ministry has also threatened to cancel slots of airlines who don’t have trained pilots like last year.

Court pulls up jail officials
New Delhi: A city court on Monday reprimanded Uttar Pradesh jail authorities for failing to produce MLA Mukhtar Ansari before it without giving the court any adequate reason. The court also issued a fresh production warrant against him in connection with a case filed under MCOCA. Warning the police official who represented the Ghazipur Jail, the court fixed November 23 as the next date of hearing. The court had sought the presence of Ansari, a legislator from Mau in UP, for his alleged complicity with gangster Munna Bajrangi. Ansari is lodged in Ghazipur Jail in connection with the murder of BJP MLA Krishnanand Rai in 2005.

Drug peddling: 5 acquitted
New Delhi: A city court on Monday acquitted five persons, including a Kenyan and a Nigerian, of the charges of drug peddling. Citing lack of evidence and no corroboration of the recovery of heroin, the court acquitted Nigerian Felix Upker, Kenyan Boniface Kiriongi, Bachan Singh, Mohd Shafiq and Surekha. They were arrested from a South Delhi locality on December 30, 2001.

Life term for killing wife
New Delhi: A city court has sentenced a man to life imprisonment for killing his wife for refusing to give him money. The court relied on victim’s dying declaration and held Naresh guilty. The victim, Sony, had categorically stated that the accused had poured kerosene oil on her and set her on fire on April 4, 2003 after she declined to give him Rs 20,000. It was second marriage for both of them and Sony had received the money as settlement on divorce from her first husband.

Nodal officer for tourism
Gurgaon: The Haryana government has appointed Rajender Kataria, Gurgaon Deputy Commissioner, as the nodal officer on behalf of the state government to monitor the progress of hotels and other tourism-related projects in Gurgaon, Faridabad, Rewari and Sonepat for the Commonwealth Games. The orders were issued on Monday which stated that the Joint Director of Tourism, Prem Sagar, would assist him on behalf of the Tourism department.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 17 November 2009 11:14
 

Rosaiah to inaugurate projects

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The Business Line 17.11.2009

Rosaiah to inaugurate projects

Visakhapatnam, Nov. 16

The Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, Mr K. Rosaiah, will inaugurate two projects taken up by the Visakhapatnam Urban Development Authority (VUDA) on November 25. According to a press release here on Monday, the Chief Minister will inaugurate the Visakha-Bheemli beach road completed up to 15 km from Appughar. He will also open a housing project for lower income groups at Kapulauppada on the same day. He will then open the Symbiosis unit at the IT special economic zone at R ushikonda. The infrastructure for the IT SEZ has been developed by the VUDA. The VUDA also announced on Monday that the bookings for the long-awaited Jurong housing project at Madhurawada would begin from November 22.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 17 November 2009 04:34
 


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