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Cleared of encroachments, roads free from traffic snarls

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The Hindu                     08.04.2013

Cleared of encroachments, roads free from traffic snarls

Staff Reporter

MCK shifts vendors from main roads to Rythu Bazaar.

Thanks to the hard decisions taken by Municipal Corporation of Karimnagar (MCK) and the Karimnagar town police authorities, the otherwise busy and congested roads at the busy market area and Annapurna complex near Tower Circle in the town have been eased of traffic snarls following the removal of encroachments by vegetable and fruit vendors.

The busy road from Venkateshwara temple to Gunj area and the parking lots at the New Annapurna shopping complex, Forest guest house and other places had been encroached by the vegetable and fruit vendors, causing traffic problems and nuisance to road users.

In spite of several pleas by the locals, the traffic woes were unending on these roads for several years.

The MCK authorities, along with the town police, removed all the encroachments and instructed the vendors to shift to the spacious Rythu Bazaar.

MCK Commissioner M. Vanaja Devi said that they have made elaborate arrangements for the vendors at the Rythu Bazaar.

Appeal

Meanwhile, in a press note here on Sunday, Lok Satta district president N. Srinivas and general secretary T. Rajamouli have called upon the vegetable and fruit vendors to utilise the facilities at the model Rythu Bazaar.

They said that the removal of encroachments from the roads solved the long-pending traffic congestion and parking problems at the market and other areas.

They also urged the traffic police to ensure that the vendors did not return to their old points on the roads and cause traffic problems again.

The Lok Satta leaders also urged the municipal authorities to construct cement platforms and other facilities for the benefit of vendors as well as the customers at the Old Market area in the town.

 

Disconnection drive

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The Hindu                     08.04.2013

Disconnection drive

The Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board (BWSSB), in its drive against unauthorised connections on April 3 and 4, disconnected 142 water connections, served notice in 77 cases and recovered dues totalling Rs. 3.86 lakh. According to a release, the drive was conducted in MEI Layout of North 1 subdivision; Kaggadasapura, Nagavarapalya, S.D. Palya, Lakshmipura, Indiranagar I Stage and HAL II Stage of South East 2; Sanjaynagar service station area and BEL Road of North East 3 subdivision; Coles Park and Shivajinagar of Central 2 subdivision; Kamalanagar of North West 2 subdivision; Kengunte of West 2 subdivision; Vijaya Bank Layout and Kathriguppe of South West 2; and Devagiri and Kottanur Dinne of South 2 subdivision.

 

Illegal structures abound

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The Hindu                     07.04.2013

Illegal structures abound

Alok Deshpande

Mumbra alone had 218 of the over 400 illegal constructions in Corporation limits

In the last winter session of the Maharashtra Assembly in 2012, Shiv Sena MLA Pratap Sarnaik submitted information on the mushrooming illegal construction in Thane Municipal Corporation (TMC), demanding an enquiry against Municipal Commissioner R.A. Rajeev.

Mr. Sarnaik, who represents Thane in the Assembly, accessed information from TMC on illegal buildings through the Right to Information Act in December 2012, which indicated the scale of the problem. For the nine divisions under the corporation last year, 505 illegal buildings were demolished, there was action against 829 (which does not mean they were demolished), and in December, 2012 alone, 104 illegal constructions were detected. The year round 146 buildings were given notices, and 53 cases of violations were filed under the Maharashtra Regional and Town Planning Act and 83 cases registered under the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation Act.

Mumbra alone had 218 of the over 400 illegal structures in the Corporation limits, Mr. Sarnaik said. His demand for an enquiry against Mr. Rajeev was scuttled. While the TMC says illegal buildings were demolished or given stop work notices, in reality nothing happens. The buildings were rarely brought down and people continued to live there.

Two officials suspended

While the Opposition ranted against the builder-politician nexus in the Assembly on Friday, forcing suspensions of two officials, even the judiciary has been ignored in Thane. According to the government submission in the Bombay High Court, the entire Thane district has around 4.90 lakh illegal structures, which are buildings, chawls, shops and slums. Thane city, which has a population of about 25 lakh, reportedly has 2 lakh such illegal structures. No action has been taken against them, in spite of the fact that the court ordered demolition of all the illegal structures in 2010. The government immediately nullified the court order by declaring that pre-2001 structures would not be demolished. Mr. Rajeev on Saturday admitted that 90 per cent buildings in Mumbra are were illegal. “We are doing what we can,” he said.

The State government in January 2005 issued a government resolution (GR), asking eight municipal corporations to use ‘Remote Sensing Technology’ to spot illegal structures, encroachments that result due to increasing urbanization.

The municipal corporations include the TMC which according to the GR was supposed to set up such a mechanism by February 28, 2005. Neither the TMC nor any of the other corporations have begun their work till today, revealed RTI activist and general secretary of Dharmarajya Paksha Raju Phanse.

As per the GR the satellite images of area under the jurisdiction of a Municipal Corporation should be analysed every six months, which will help in identifying the change in land use and proper action can be taken. The ward officer has been authorised by this GR to take actions against the illegal structures. In the backdrop of the building collapse in Mumbra area in TMC, the activists are demanding that the GR be implemented immediately.

 


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