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Nagpur Municipal Corporation demolishes one cattle shed

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The Times of India    30.08.2012

Nagpur Municipal Corporation demolishes one cattle shed

NAGPUR: The Nagpur Municipal Corporation (NMC) has launched drive against unauthorized cattle sheds across the city. The civic body has demolished one cattle shed and imposed a fine of Rs3000 on another cattle shed owner.

NMC's veterinary doctor Dr D Mahalle said the health department had recently issued notices to all the cattle shed owners inside the corporation limits. "Despite repeated warnings, a cattle shed owner from Friends Colony ignored the directives. On Tuesday, the department, along with anti-encroachment squad, razed the cattle shed. In another raid at Manewada, a fine of Rs3000 was slapped on one Sudhakar Mohad for keeping the shed in an unhygienic manner," said Dr Mahalle.

"Besides, the NMC's sanitation department is all set to launch zone-wise drive from September 1," said senior health officer Dr Ashok Urkude. A team of five officials will be formed at zone-level.

"Health inspectors and jamadars of every zone will be asked to carry out the action in their jurisdiction against the cattle-shed owners for not shifting their animals out of the NMC jurisdiction

," said Dr Urkude adding that the anti-encroachment squad will help them.Recently, municipal commissioner Shyam Wardhane had written a letter to the dairy development commissioner to cancel the licences of the cattle shed owners in city limits.

Meanwhile, cattle shed owners from North Nagpur will stage a demonstration in front of the NMC office in Civil Lines on Thursday at 1pm to lodge their protest. Shiv Sena corporator Bandu Talwekar, who will be leading the protest, said the decision was taken hastily. "Before launching its drive, the civic body should first construct cattle sheds at Bhandewadi and Gorewada," he said.

 

Last Updated on Thursday, 30 August 2012 10:41
 

Municipal Corporation removes 200 sign boards from sector 7 and 26

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The Times of India   30.08.2012

Municipal Corporation removes 200 sign boards from sector 7 and 26

CHANDIGARH: Enforcement wing of the Chandigarh Municipal Corporation on Tuesday removed 200 signboards and hoardings displayed by shopkeepers, showroom owners in the market area of sector 7 and sector 26, situated on the Madhya Marg, for violating the provisions of the Advertisement Control Order. The action has been taken under section 5 of the Chandigarh Advertisement Control Order 1954.

During the course of drive, team of the enforcement staff removed signboards with the help of electrical boom ladder from the front sides of showrooms.

The defaulters had been asked time and again to remove the hoardings and advertisements failing which, the same have been removed at the cost of owner or occupier and the material and articles used for the said advertisement, sky, signs have been confiscated. Such type of drives will also be carried out for violations under provisions of the Advertisement Control Order in other markets also.

The drive was carried under the supervision of Lalit Siwach, additional municipal commissioner assisted by Kashmira Singh, superintendent of the enforcement wing and other staff.

Last Updated on Thursday, 30 August 2012 10:30
 

60 signboards removed from Sector 7 market

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The Indian Express   28.08.2012

60 signboards removed from Sector 7 market

Under Section 5 of the Chandigarh Advertisement Control Order 1954, the enforcement wing of Municipal Corporation on Monday removed 60 signboards displayed by shopkeepers in the Sector 7 market.

During the course of the drive, the team removed signboards including those of water purifiers and other advertisements from the front sides of showrooms. The drive was carried out following directions of Municipal Commissioner V P Singh.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 28 August 2012 11:21
 


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