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govt hospital to make wa y for new HC building

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The New Indian Express 05.02.2010

govt hospital to make wa y for new HC building


HYDERABAD: The State Government has denotified another heritage building, the Victoria Maternity Hospital, popularly known as the Government Maternity Hospital and removed it from the list of protected structures.

The Victoria Maternity Hospital on the Asaf Jahi Road near the High Court was declared a Grade II B heritage structure in the GOMs. No.102 of 1998 of the Municipal Administration and Urban Development Department. The building, not in use for sometime now, will be demolished for the extension of the adjacent High Court at Nayapul. The present High Court building has become insufficient to accommodate all the judges and there is an urgent need to construct a new one.

The hospital site, adjoining the High Court, is convenient to construct a new building for the High Court and also provide parking space for the large number of vehicles that come there. This helps decongest not only the High Court premises but also the surrounding roads.

The hospital building became dilapidated and the plastering on the walls also came off at many places. Consequently, the hospital has been shifted to a new premises. The building has also lost its architectural value.

The Hyderabad Metropolitan Development Authority (HMDA) has been allowed to de-notify the Maternity Hospital building from the Heritage list on the condition that the new building of the High Court should blend with the existing building in architectural design duly maintaining its unique and distinctive features and also matching with the architectural style of the opposite Osmania General Hospital on the other side of Musi.

HMDA invited objections/suggestions from the public on the proposal last year.

It received four objections/suggestions from various institutions opposing the de-notification of the hospital. However, after examining the objections, the Government decided to reject them.

Last Updated on Friday, 05 February 2010 08:09
 

BMC announces list of concerts

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The Hindu 04.02.2010

BMC announces list of concerts

Correspondent

They are to promote heritage and culture, says Khirod Patnaik

BHUBANESWAR: City’s prominent cultural organisation Bhubaneswar Music Circle (BMC), on Tuesday, announced its list of concerts slated for the month.

BMC in association with the Department of Culture has been hosting Sangeetayana, the monthly concert series, at Rabindra Mandap on the first and third Sunday of each month as part of the government’s initiative to promote Bhubaneswar as a city of heritage and culture, explained BMC general secretary Khirod Patnaik. While the first Sunday has been earmarked for the dying arts practices of Orissa, the third Sunday features classical dance and music, he added.

The concert on February 7 evening would feature Bharata Leela, the age old folk arts tradition of Ganjam region, by the artistes of Jateswara Natya Kala Sansad, Kabisuryanagar led by Guru Nabaghana Parida, Patnaik informed.

Sangeetayana slated for the third Sunday of the month would have Odissi vocal duet by Rashmita Mohanty and Lilamayee Panda followed by Hindustani flute recital by Priti Ranjan Swain and Hindustani vocal duet by Khiti Prakash Mohapatra and Akash Ranjib Biswal, it was learnt.

Last Updated on Thursday, 04 February 2010 06:00
 

NDMC nod for construction of seven grade separators

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The Hindu 26.01.2010

NDMC nod for construction of seven grade separators

Staff Reporter

The projects are proposed to be completed by September this year

NEW DELHI: The New Delhi Municipal Council has granted administrative approval and sanctioned Rs.75 crore for construction of foot over-bridges, underpasses and subways in the area falling under its jurisdiction.

The approval was granted at a meeting of the civic body earlier this month after the initial proposal for construction was granted in May 2008.

As per the project, three foot over-bridges would be constructed at Africa Avenue, Mother Teresa Crescent and Park Street, two subways would be built on Mandir Marg and Shahjahan Road and two underpasses at Baba Kharak Singh Marg and Shanti Path.

The Delhi Integrated Multi-Modal Transit System, roped in as the turnkey consultants for the project, had earlier carried out a detailed survey of all seven proposed locations to decide which type of grade separator would suit them based on the present volume of traffic vis-À-vis volume of pedestrians. The project report compiled by them has also been approved by the NDMC.

All the grade separators are proposed to be completed by September this year. However, the subway on Shahjahan Road would be taken up after the Commonwealth Games due to non-clearance of the traffic diversion plan by the traffic police. In addition, the underpass at B.K.S. Marg would also be taken up after the Games.

“The final picture about requirement of an underpass and its feasibility will emerge only after the Games as several works are currently going on at B.K.S Marg such as construction of the Delhi Metro’s underground Airport Express line, multi-level parking construction, re-development of Hanuman Mandir and a parking facility near Gurdwara Bangla Sahib,” said an NDMC official.

Railways NOC

“Work has commenced for construction of the foot over-bridges at Africa Avenue and Park Street and the subway on Mandir Marg. Work on the underpass at Shanti Path was held up on account of non-issue of no-objection certificate by the Railways. However, following a meeting with the Chief Minister, it has been decided that the NOC would be issued by the Railways soon so that work on this facility can start,” he added.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 26 January 2010 06:35
 


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