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City pins hopes on infrastructure projects

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The New Indian Express                      15.03.2013

City pins hopes on infrastructure projects

With the work of the proposed Kochi Metro Rail expecting to be launched this year, the infrastructure facilities of the city should be improved so as to facilitate the effective implementation of the project.

The stakeholders of city’s development are pinning their hopes on the state government’s Budget that will be presented by Finance Minister K M Mani on Friday for major allocations for key infrastructure projects.

“Improvement of infrastructure facilities, including the construction of flyovers and  development of major junctions, is the need of  the hour. Among this, the government is likely to make provisions for flyover at Kundannoor, Edappally, Vyttila and Palarivattom junctions. With land acquisition will be a major hurdle for road development in the future due to high cost of land, the state should support the flyover projects which will decongest these major junctions where heavy traffic snarls are a common sight,” experts say.

According to them, the Seaport-Airport Road, the work of which was commenced some 10 years ago is yet to be completed and land acquisition was the major hurdle in front of the project.

The work was expected to be completed in four phases. The first phase between Karingachira and HMT Junction was completed years back.  But the stretch between HMT Junction and Nedumbassery airport, airport outskirts and Angamaly and Karingachira and Kundanoor are yet to be completed.

If the project is completed vehicles coming from Alappuzha can go to Thrissur without touching Ernakulam, Kalamassery, Aluva and Angamaly.

The Kochi Metro Rail Limited authorities are also expecting allocation for land acquisition in this year’s budget. As the Central Government’s funds cannot be used for land acquisition, the state will have to provide the funds for the purpose and an amount worth Rs 3000 crore is expected to be allotted for the Metro Rail.

The Greater Cochin Development Authority (GCDA) is also expecting the state government’s help for some key infrastructure projects mooted by them, including the Ring Road project.

Likewise, the Corporation is also expecting fund allocation for land acquisition for completing some major infrastructure projects like the construction of  Rail Overbridges including Atlantis RoB. “Some key projects carried forward under Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM) are now at a standstill owing to the lack of funds for land acquisition. Hope this year’s budget will address these concerns,” said a top Corporation official.

 

HUDCO team visits city, loan of Rs 400 cr on cards

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The Indian Express                  15.03.2013

HUDCO team visits city, loan of Rs 400 cr on cards

A 20-member team from the Housing and Urban Development Corporation (HUDCO) visited city on Thursday and held talks with the Municipal Corporation for granting approval to various projects worth Rs 453.96 crore out of the total credit line of Rs 2,000 crore proposed by the civic body.

The state government has prepared a scheme of financial assistance for development of municipal infrastructure under urban local bodies of Punjab. Under the scheme, there is a proposal to borrow around Rs 2,000 crore from financial institutions for meeting infrastructure needs of urban local bodies in the next three years as per requirement.

In pursuance of this, HUDCO has approved and sanctioned credit of Rs 2,000 crore to complete major projects of Ludhiana, and the director (local government) will be handling the job to 'deduct repayment instalments to HUDCO without sending it to local bodies'.

On the security of the state government, HUDCO has already approved projects worth Rs 453.96 crore and was in the city to discuss in detail these projects. The team of 20 members also visited the Balloke sewerage treatment plant to assess its working and see if the work for which it granted loan was being done or not.

Gurmeet Singh Khosa, executive engineer, said, "HUDCO sanctioned a loan of Rs 150 crore for sewerage issues in the city last time. Out of this, Rs 82 crore were released earlier and we asked for Rs 12 crore more this year. Taking note of it, Rs 8 crore more were given to us yesterday to fill the sewerage pipe gaps from Balloke to Lohara. They visited the plant to see its functioning."

The projects approved by HUDCO for city include construction of flyovers at Bharat Nagar Chowk, Bhai Wala Chowk, Sarabha Nagar Chowk and Jamalpur worth Rs 24 crore each. Widening of Ferozepur road (NH 95) six-lane to eight-lane worth Rs 34 crore and widening of roads along Buddha nullah and Humbran road worth Rs 110 crore and Rs 5 crore respectively.

HUDCO regional chief V K Joshi told Ludhiana Newsline, "We plan to release around Rs 400 crore for various projects in the coming two-three years while Rs 250 crore has already been released in past years. We also discussed increasing the coverage area of MC from every direction by 1 km, and plans to help MC in Metro project are also being considered."

MC commissioner R K Verma said, "We tried to negotiate to provide Rs 400 crore finance for different projects in city. A proposal to increase MC coverage area is under consideration and once the MC House approves it, it will be sent to the state government."

 

Municipality to repair Vijayan statue

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The Hindu                    14.03.2013

Municipality to repair Vijayan statue

Staff Reporter 

An all-party meeting convened by the Kottakkal municipality on Wednesday in the wake of the defacing of O.V. Vijayan’s statue at Government Raja’s Higher Secondary School, Kottakkal, decided to form a people’s committee to oversee its restoration and conservation.

The municipality will lead the repairs of the statue.

The meeting expressed dissatisfaction at the police investigation into the vandalism. None has been booked in connection with the incident, which had sparked a wave of anger and protests from different quarters.

The statue of Vijayan, which had been awaiting government clearance for inauguration, was found vandalised on March 7 afternoon.

 


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