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G.O. proposing merger of 13 panchayats with GHMC issued

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The Hindu             30.07.2013 

G.O. proposing merger of 13 panchayats with GHMC issued

Special Correspondent

Barely a month after the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) council unanimously rejected the move to add 15 gram panchayats to its jurisdiction, the government has issued orders proposing merger of 13 other gram panchayats.

The GO. 364 proposed the inclusion of areas covered under certain gram panchayats contiguous to the GHMC and called for suggestions and objections.

The GHMC Commissioner has been asked to place the matter before the council and obtain views/suggestions/objections on the proposal and communicate the same to the government within a period of 15 days.

Proposed panchayats

The panchayats proposed for merger are: Shamshabad, Pragathinagar, Bachupally, Kompally, Dulapally, Jalpally, Boduppal, Peerzadiguda, Medipally, Parvathapur, Chengicherla, Nagaram, Gundla Pochampally.

 

DDA for development along Metro corridors

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Hindustan Times                  19.07.2013

DDA for development along Metro corridors

The Delhi Development Authority (DDA) plans to amend the Master Plan of Delhi (MPD) 2021 to boost residential, commercial and recreational development along transport corridors in the peripheral and outer fringes of the Delhi.

The DDA, which is currently reviewing the master plan 2021, plans to allow residential units along linear 'facility corridors' in the areas marked for urban extension in the Master Plan.

These facility corridors will link Metro stations and bus terminals in the peripheral regions. Though the existing master plan has provisions for commercial and recreational development along such corridors, the use was strictly non-residential. The DDA now proposes to include residential development in the list.

The proposal has already been approved by the committees reviewing the master plan and it has been put up for suggestions and objections from the public. Suggestions can be sent within the period of forty five days.

 "Once the suggestions arrive, these will be discussed and the objections or suggestions would be incorporated if needed. The proposal will then be presented in the authority's meeting and sent to the Union urban development ministry for approval and notification," said a senior DDA official who did not wish to be named.

The proposal, after getting a final nod, is expected to hasten the growth of urban extension areas of Delhi. The move will help in development of areas such as Najafgarh, Burari, Ghitorni, Kanjhawla and Bawana. The plans is also aimed at preventing unintended and unplanned growth.

Though the proposal seems similar to the plans of creating transit-oriented development corridors in different parts of the capital, DDA officials said there was a slight difference between the two.

"As part of the transit-oriented development corridors, intense development is planned along Metro corridors with focus on maximum number of people using the mass transit system. In the proposal meant for urban extension, norms are being modified to allow residential development also, if someone wants to do it," the official said.

 

Omar approves Rs. 63.47 cr AP, Rs. 35 cr SADP for Srinagar

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Kashmir Times              18.07.2013

Omar approves Rs. 63.47 cr AP, Rs. 35 cr SADP for Srinagar

SRINAGAR, : Chief minister, Omar Abdullah today announced Rs. 35 crore under Special Area Development Programme (SADP) for Srinagar district. He also gave nod to Rs. 63.47 crore Annual Plan 2013-14 making the total funds of Rs. 98.47 crore available to the district for the current financial year.

Chairing Srinagar District Development Board meeting of which he is also the chairman here today, the chief minister said he has asked the planning department to revisit the system of allocating funds under district plans and take corrective measures to remove the distort if observed in the allocation of funds to Srinagar District.

Chief minister said various committees in Planning and Development Department are already on the job and recommendations made by the State Finance Commission headed by Mahamood-ur-Rehman are being taken into account to ensure equitable distribution of funds to all districts.

Chief minister said it is also a fact that district Srinagar is not receiving funds under NABARD, MGNREGA and other centrally sponsored schemes in various sectors for being highly urban in its characteristic. However, he said the distort in allocation of funds has to be examined and removed once for all so that district does not rely on additionalities and special grants which sometimes are not available at the end of the year and mar development process in the district.

While appreciating the District administration for achieving more than 99 percent targets of spending under the last year’s annual plan, Omar Abdullah said tit should be eye-opener for those who carry the false propaganda against the status of spending in the state. It may be mentioned here that all the districts of the state have achieved more than 90 percent expenditure on plan allocations during the last year.

Chief minister said the situation would have been better had the government of India released about Rs. 1300 crores out of the sanctioned Rs. 7300 crores approved Annual Plan for the state for the year 2012-13. Due to financial constraints Government of India was not in a position to release the plan allocations in full last year despite sanctioning full funded budget. However, the Planning Commission of India has maintained Rs. 7300 crores Annual Plan for the State for the current financial year.

Chief minister directed the district administration to utilize Rs. 35 crores made available to the district under Special Area Development Programme on completion of ongoing schemes. He said such projects should not be taken in hand which require huge amounts and get hampered for want of flow of finances. He said timely completion of the schemes should be made benchmark in realizing physical targets. “Spending should be judicious, transparent and as per the availability”, he said asking for focusing on outcomes instead of outputs.

Omar said two major Water Supply schemes of Tangnar involving Rs. 148 crores and Sukhnag costing Rs. 121 crore are expected to be completed this year. He said the commissioning of these schemes would augment the drinking water supply in the District to a greater extent.

Chief minister directed for carrying out macadamization and black topping of roads aggressively keeping in view the shortest span of working season available for this purpose. He also asked the District Administration to finalize proposals in consultation with legislators and public representatives regarding creation of new schools and health centres in the areas where there is urgent need for such basic amenities.

Omar said the state government is expecting some Rs. 1000 to Rs. 1200 crores under JNNURM this year which would help to give fillip to providing better civic facilities to the people in the twin cities of Srinagar and Jammu.

Chief minister also asked the District Administration to examine construction of Convention Centres in Srinagar city at feasible places so that these are utilized for social purposes. He also directed for examining the possibilities of utilizing Hajj House for social purposes adding that the huge infrastructure remains unutilized for about ten months. “The District Administration should look into this aspect and ascertain how it could be utilized during the lean period”, he said.

Speaking in the meeting, Union Minister for New and Renewable Energy, Dr. Farooq Abdullah underlined the need for utilizing the solar energy in government institutions like hospitals, schools, colleges, etc and in the households for water heating purpose. He said solar energy is being utilized throughout the Country for various purposes and Government of Jammu and Kashmir should also come forward in a big way in this direction.

“My Ministry will provide you all necessary support in this regard”, he said and asked the administration to prepare proposals and projects to harness new and renewable energy resources. He said, he alongwith Central team will be visiting the State after the month of fast to discuss various schemes relating to utilization of new and renewable energy resources. “You should prepare plans and projects to take best advantage of Union Government’s support in this regard”, he emphasized.

 


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