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Corporation Plans New Mini Convention Centre

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The New Indian Express              17.12.2013

Corporation Plans New Mini Convention Centre

On a sprawling 25,000 square feet space, a three-storey modern mini convention centre will come up at Kuravankonam to be constructed by the City Corporation. A budgetary announcement of 2013-14 financial year, the funding of Rs 4 crore is envisaged to complete the work on the complex.

 Works have started and the first phase, the construction of the ground floor, is to be completed by spending Rs 75 lakh in association with Kerala Sustainable Urban Development Project (KSUDP). The second floor would be completed utilising plan fund.

 The centre is coming up in the area where a market was situated. The ground floor will have parking facilities and space for shops that will be rented out. The first floor too will have space for shops. The second floor will house the spacious air-conditioned convention centre, with a seating capacity of more than 1,000.

 “The convention centre will be an answer to the need of the area to have an affordable centre for conducting functions. People in the Nanthancode-Kowdiar-Kesavadasapuram area, would benefit out of it. A nominal rate will be charged for conducting functions there,” said Kuravankonam ward councillor P Syamkumar. The rates would be decided by the council on completion of the works.

 Preliminary works have been started by the contractor. The parking lot is expected to accommodate as many as 25 vehicles at a time. The structural design is made by the engineering wing of the corporation. Inauguration of the construction activities will be held towards this month end. The entire works are to be completed in two-year’s time.

 

Rs. 19-cr. worth schemes launched

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The Hindu               17.12.2013

Rs. 19-cr. worth schemes launched

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Online payment of property tax facility launched

Minister for Municipal Administration and Waqf Qamarul Islam on Monday inaugurated projects worth over Rs. 19 crore for construction and improvement of existing roads in Gulbarga with the funds available under various heads.

Accompanied by senior officials of the district administration, including Deputy Commissioner N.V. Prasad and city corporation Commissioner S. Kattimani. Mr. Islam went to many places in the city and inaugurated the schemes, including the online payment of property tax facility. The Gulbarga City Corporation is the third body after Bangalore and Hubli-Dharwad to have the online property tax payment facility. Under the facility, the property owners can pay their property tax to any designated branch online via Karnataka One Portal www.karnatakaone.gov.in. Mr Islam said that the city corporation had purchased various equipment, including street sweeping machine, water-based fuming machine, auto-tippers, multi purpose jetting units and solid waste segregation machine at a total cost of Rs 4.66 crore.

With the purchase of these equipment, the collection of solid waste would become easier and more orderly.

 

Soon, a public bicycle sharing system for Panaji

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The Times of India            16.12.2013

Soon, a public bicycle sharing system for Panaji

PANAJI: A cyclist riding on Panaji's busy roads is a rare sight these days. A cycle enthusiast who gets his or her bike on the road has to do it at their own cost since there are no earmarked cycling tracks in the city.

They have to ride at the side of the road as chances of being knocked down by a speeding motorist are high.

There's a possibility that in the near future, Panaji's roads will have more cyclists. The Corporation of the City of Panaji (CCP) is keen on introducing a public bicycle sharing system in the city as one of the measures to cut down traffic flow which is increasing at a rapid speed.

Commissioner of CCP Sanjit Rodrigues said they will involve EMBARQ India to execute their plan. "The EMBARQ India officials will have a discussion with various stakeholders such as traffic cops, a cyclist association, non-government organizations and others," said Rodrigues.

The discussion will take place on Monday at the CCP conference hall in Panaji. Currently, EMBARQ India is engaged in a number of activities, providing technical support for the implementation of environmentally and financially sustainable models of transport in cities across India.

It will also help CCP to develop a detailed project report. This project has been part of CCP's plan to develop a non-motorized transport system/corridor and for which it will seek funding under the Jawaharlal Nehru rural renewal mission.

The CCP commissioner said the bicycle sharing system has been a success in many countries. It is considered to be an innovative mode of transportation system and ideal for municipal areas wherein travel covers from one-point-to-another mostly covering short distances.

Under this system, a person can pick up a bike on hire from a bike station and leave it at another bike station within the system's service area.

But, the task will be harder to realize and also sustain it, said a councillor claiming having better knowledge of functioning of the council.

"There have to be designated cycling tracks considering how unruly city traffic is," he said even as he claimed that he liked the idea.

He said even if locals shun the scheme it will still take off thanks to tourism. "I'm sure foreign tourists if not domestic, will gladly use it," he added.

 


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