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Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Corporation to insure staff on demolition drive

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The Times of India    28.08.2012

Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Corporation to insure staff on demolition drive

 PUNE: The Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Corporation (PCMC) will provide life insurance cover to civic officials who are on duty during the anti-encroachment drive to boost their morale and ensure their safety.

The land records department will buy a life insurance policy from the government-owned New India Assurance Company to cover 163 employees at an annual premium of Rs 1.61 lakh for an amount ranging from Rs 3 lakh to Rs 10 lakh depending on the employee's class which will benefit the kin.

Speaking to TOI, Subhash Machare, chief of social welfare department, PCMC said, "The civic body has taken the insurance policy for the employees of the Bahinabai Chaudhary zoo and the fire brigade. The civic body now will provide insurance cover to the 163 employees who will participate in its anti-encroachment drives. These include 25 officers belonging to Class I and II, 93 employees belonging to Class III and 14 belonging to Class IV. The medical bills of the injured employees will also be paid through the insurance policy."

Political parties in Pimpri Chinchwad, including the ruling NCP, are opposed to the anti-encroachment drive against unauthorised constructions and want them regularized. Demolition drives have been marred by stones being pelted at the civic staff and policemen.

The civic administration has drawn up a proposal which will come up for approval at the standing committee meeting on Tuesday. The proposal states that the civic body has given the responsibility of demolishing the unauthorized constructions in the city to the zonal officers, executive engineers and employees of the four zonal offices.

There is resentment among the citizens about the drive due to which it is likely to face stiff opposition and the possibility of the staff participating in the drive getting injured cannot be ruled out, it added.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 28 August 2012 09:40
 

Demolition drive held at Prayag station

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The Times of India    28.08.2012

Demolition drive held at Prayag station

ALLAHABAD: A demolition drive was conducted around Prayag station by of Allahabad Municipal Corporation on Monday. During the demolition, various shops that have proliferated in the area were removed.

The demolition squad of the Allahabad Municipal Corporation comprising JCB machines, bulldozers and trucks reached the site at about 9:30.The demolition started near the Prayag station which continued up to 11:00 am.Various small kiosks that have come up in the area was demolished.

It is pertinent to mention that various shops were removed during the demolition drive that was undertaken about one month back but now one again many shops have been opened.

About two motorcycles were also seized during the demolition which were parked outside the vehicle stand at the Prayag station.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 28 August 2012 08:44
 

Civic apathy queer's pitch for park

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The Times of India    27.08.2012

Civic apathy queer's pitch for park

HYDERABAD: It has been around five years now that the residents of East Marredpally's Teachers' Colony have waited for the proposed GHMC park and playground to come up in their area. But all that the officials concerned have to show for the playground is two half-completed pillars for the basketball court with garbage bins adorning the entrance and a ground covered in wild bushes and weeds. Residents lament the authorities' apathy and complain about a corrupt politician who they feel is responsible for the delay.

"The condition of the place is pathetic right now as the area has been neglected for quite some time. Once in a while some workers turn up and start some minor activity but, within a couple of days, work is stopped again for long periods of time. There definitely is some political pressure behind this," alleged Rajan D Ayaganollu, secretary of the locality's residents' welfare association.

Sources claimed that the local MLA has been demanding a certain commission from the contractor before the work is taken up in right earnest. But since it is not a big-budget project, the contractor could not cough up the amount resulting in the prolonged delay.

Meanwhile, it is the residents who have to suffer as the shabby site is now attracting several anti-social elements. Ayaganollu said, "People from nearby slums arrange wedding parties and gatherings on this open space, leaving it strewn with stale food and other garbage. We have also found broken liquor bottles there." Residents said miscreants have also started stealing metal rods from the fence around the ground.

"We have complained several times to GHMC officials but to no avail. It seems like even their hands are tied due to political pressure," said Vijayraghavan K, another resident who has also filed an RTI plea regarding the matter on June 23 but is still awaiting reply. Residents of the colony had many plans to use the park and the playground to organise community events and construct rainwater harvesting pits, all of which have now been indefinitely put on hold.

When asked, GHMC officials were quick to point fingers at the residents. Hari Krishna, zonal commissioner, GHMC, said, "The plan was approved and Rs 4 lakh and Rs 6 lakh sanctioned for the park and the playground respectively, some time around the end of 2010 and the beginning of 2011. But the residents of the area wanted the area earmarked for the park to be changed into a playground and vice-versa. That held up the beginning of the work for around six months, resulting in further delay."

However, hinting at the possibility of a certain corrupt individual trying to delay the work, a GHMC source said, "The problem was with the initial delay itself. When a work gets delayed and postponed in the beginning, people start thinking that it is a major work and something could be gained from it."Officials said the work will resume soon and will be completed within a month.

Last Updated on Monday, 27 August 2012 08:40
 


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