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Most traffic lights don't work in city

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The Times of India      17.09.2010

Most traffic lights don't work in city

GURGAON: Don't blame Gurgaon drivers if they are rash, blame the traffic lights instead. A huge number of traffic lights dont work at all. Traffic cops blame agencies like the Haryana Urban Development Authority (HUDA) and Municipal Corporation of Gurgaon (MCG) for the mess.

We have to first take up the issue with HUDA and MCG officials. Then these agencies will take corrective measures. Its not like Delhi where traffic signals are also with the traffic police, added the officer

Traffic signals at many intersections are in pathetic state. Many of them intermittently go off causing traffic chaos. In several cases, its almost impossible to see the traffic lights even from a little distance. These need to be changed considering the rapid increase in traffic inside the city, said a traffic cop.

Some of the signals have timers, but they hardly work. As such almost all internal roads are overcrowded with private vehicles. So if a traffic light goes off, it only compounds the problem, said Pranay Kumar, an MNC executive living on Sohna Road.

Ideally, signals should be under the traffic police as we manage the traffic within the city. But as of now these are owned and managed by HUDA, said DCP (traffic) Bharti Arora told TOI.

HUDA administrator Nitin Yadav said that some of the traffic lights in the city have developed faults due to heavy downpour this year.

He added that the authority has been liberal in installing traffic signals as and when requests come from the traffic police wing.

We are planning to fix more timers at traffic signals and we have been taking up their maintenance seriously with the private player, Yadav claimed. However, he added that on several occasions traffic cops also put the signals on the switch-off mode for manual traffic management at crossings.

 

Anam to open municipal office building

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The Hindu       17.09.2010

Anam to open municipal office building

Staff Reporter

KHAMMAM: Minister for Municipal Administration Anam Ramanarayana Reddy will inaugurate the new municipal office building at Kothagudem in the district on September 18.

According to a press note, the Minister will arrive in Bhadrachalam from Secunderabad by train in the early hours of Saturday. He will offer prayers at the famous Sri Seetharamachandra Swamy temple and proceed to Kothagudem.

The Minister will participate in the inaugural function of the newly-constructed building of the municipality at Kothagudem in the afternoon. He will make a brief halt at Palvancha en route to Khammam. The Minister will address a meeting of the municipal chairmen, municipal commissioners and other officials.

Last Updated on Friday, 17 September 2010 10:59
 

Panchkula MC to set up new office at Devi Nagar

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Indian  Express    17.09.2010

Panchkula MC to set up new office at Devi Nagar

CHHAVI BHATIA Tags : Municipal Corporation, Panchkula residents Posted: Fri Sep 17 2010, 06:40 hrs

 Panchkula:  Panchkula residents who have any work with the Municipal Corporation (MC) will soon have to be prepared to travel to the far end of the township, where the MC is planning to set up its new office. It will construct a new building in Devinagar, shifting from its current makeshift office in Sector 4.

The MC has earmarked an approximately 1 acre site in Devi Nagar for the building. Though the land belongs to the Haryana Urban Development Authority (HUDA), the MC had sent a proposal to acquire it a few months ago when the then Council was elevated to the status of a Corporation.

The new office, which would be on the outskirts of the township, would prove inconvenient for its location, particularly to residents of Pinjore and Kalka who would have to cross National Highway 22 to reach the premises. Similarly, for those staying in urban sectors of the district, the location will be out of the way.

The MC had earlier sought land in Sector 5 near the Haryana Public Service Commission (HPSC) office as it wanted to be more accessible to the residents. In fact, it was the issue of accessibility to the residents that had prompted the MC to choose the Sector 4 community centre for its makeshift office.

MC officials, however, feel that the advantages of the proposed location, at the other end of the township, would outweigh any inconvenience to residents . “We would have the spacious building we need to accommodate the Corporation’s increasing staff. The building would not be in an isolated area, as is being feared and, with well-connected roads, it would be a rather smooth ride,” claimed a senior MC official.

However, the location has also not gone down well with some former councillors who reiterate that it is too far out of the way and that the distance would pose hugely inconvenient for those staying in Kalka and Pinjore. “All the major offices, including the secretariat and other government offices, are located in prime locations like Sector 2, 5 and 6,” noted former MC president Ravinder Rawal.

“The MC building, too, should be centrally located as it would also be looking after the work of Pinjore and Kalka. It would be difficult for anyone to travel about 15-20 km and cross the NH just to get a certificate attested,” he pointed out

Last Updated on Friday, 17 September 2010 10:52
 


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