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2 Gandipet gates opened

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The New Indian Express  16.11.2010

2 Gandipet gates opened

 HYDERABAD: Due to incessant rains in catchment areas of the Osman Sagar in the last week, Hyderabad Metropolitan Water Supply and Sewerage Board (HMWS&SB) lifted two crest gates by four feet on Monday. This released over 1,000 cusecs of water downstream of the Musi.

Though there is no emergency situation, heavy inflows in the Himayath Sagar also forced the Water Board officials to lift two gates there, by four feet.

Osman Sagar reservoir is filled up to its full capacity, with its present storage at 3.900 TMC. On the same day last year, it was 0.980 TMC, according to HMWS&SB officials. Himayath Sagar is also filled up to its Full Reservoir Level (FRL) of 1763.50 feet. Present storage is 2.967 TMC, while last year on the same day, it was 1.167 TMC.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 16 November 2010 11:32
 

Centre nod to VIP Road flyover

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The Times of India  16.11.2010

Centre nod to VIP Road flyover

KOLKATA: Ride to the airport is expected to get much smoother after 2013. For, the PWD has got the JNNURM authorities' nod for a new flyover that will ease airport-bound traffic. The 1.65-km flyover will come up between Kestopur and Joramandir.

The Centre will pay 35% of the project cost as per JNNURM norms. The flyover will take two years and six months to come up and will cost Rs 213 crore.

However, with the state government facing a financial crisis, the project might get delayed due to paucity of funds. State officials felt the state finance department will not be in a position to release 65% of the total funds for the construction of the flyover.

Chief secretary Samar Ghosh on Monday held a meeting with the urban development department officials and those with KMDA to take stock of the ongoing projects. It was found that some of the projects were much behind schedule. The state government had not even been able to spend central funds meant for JNNURM projects, as the rest of the money could not be provided by the state.

The flyover was in the pipeline for over a year. The state government had declared the construction of the flyover after an accident at Kestopur, but it took a long time to get the clearance. However, once it comes up, the mess on the way to the airport is expected to be relieved to some extent.

State PWD secretary A R Bardhan, however, said construction of the new flyover on VIP Road is expected to start soon. He added that in order to accelerate traffic along BT Road, they would set up some elevated roads for U-turn, so that traffic is not stopped when some vehicles do so.
Last Updated on Tuesday, 16 November 2010 10:11
 

MC panel recommends renting out of AC Fish and Meat Market booths

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Indian Express  11.11.2010

MC panel recommends renting out of AC Fish and Meat Market booths

Finance and Contract Committee of the Municipal Corporation has recommended that the booths of the AC Fish and Meat Market be given on rent. The recommendations would be forwarded to the UT Finance Secretary for approval.

In a meeting held today members of F&CC took up the issue after auction of the booths failed twice due to the high reserve price. The market had been set up in Sector 41 with the aim of rehabilitating the fish and meat sellers in different parts of the city as well as provide a hygienic place to the residents for making purchases.

However, the booths found no takers with no one turning up when the auctions were scheduled. The reserve price for the booths varied between Rs 37.50 lakh to Rs 77.50 lakh. The booths were to be auctioned on leasehold basis for 99 years. It was then proposed that the booths be given on rent. This was approved by the F&CC.

The committee also decided that security guards would be deployed in the gardens and greenbelts of the civic body. While there are 47 greenbelts and and 22 gardens, security guards would be deployed through outsourcing in those areas where these are needed urgently. The need was felt in order to protect the plants, machinery and other equipment lying in the gardens. Around 180 guards are required to be deployed. The committee approved the purchase of laptops for the councillors. While this has been a long pending demand of the councillors, approval has also been received from the UT Administration.

Child play equipment would be installed in various parks of Sector 39. Agenda for laying paver blocks at various places was also approved.

The councillors also held a discussion on the action taken report. The status of the work that had been approved in various meetings was discussed. The discussion led to arguments between the councillors and officials.

The meeting was held under the chairpersonship of Mayor Anu Chatrath and attended by other members including Municipal Commissioner Dr Roshan Sunkaria, Jatinder Bhatia, Chander Mukhi Sharma, Pardeep Chhabra and Ram Lal as well as officials of the civic body.

Last Updated on Thursday, 11 November 2010 11:36
 


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