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BMC to adopt ideas to make buildings safer

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Hindustan Times  28.10.2010

BMC to adopt ideas to make buildings safer

A proposal to make the necessary amendments in the Development Control Rules (DCR) to accommodate suggestions by the building security advisory committee to make city buildings safe, will be tabled before the civic improvements committee on Thursday. The committee headed by NV Merani, former principal secretary, was formed to study the threat perception to buildings and suggest security measures to minimise that perception in the wake of terror attacks in the city.

The committee’s main areas of focus included measures by which regulations for blast-resistant structures could be incorporated, to integrate explosion alarms, detection and deactivation systems in the design, construction and maintenance of buildings and evacuation routes from all buildings.

Suggestions for surveillance for buildings, complete with CCTV cameras, a control room to monitor footage and police chowkies nearby, were also made.

The committee has also recommended banning underground car parks in high-risk buildings and will decide a stand-off point beyond which the vehicles will not be allowed to approach a building.

“The same proposal was tabled in June but because of several questions by members of the committee, a special meeting was scheduled to discuss the recommendations at length,” said a member of the committee.

Manoj Kotak, chairman of the improvement committee, said, “There was a separate meeting arranged to discuss the proposal, but no conclusion was arrived at then.”

The committee has categorised buildings into three – high-risk, medium-risk and low-risk – and all have to implement the recommendations. A third-party security audit will also be conducted yearly.

Last Updated on Thursday, 28 October 2010 11:17
 

Corporators protest against anti-encroachment squad of ADA

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The Times of India                   28.10.2010 

Corporators protest against anti-encroachment squad of ADA

ALLAHABAD: In protest against the removal of roadside shops by anti-encroachment squad of Allahabad Development Authority (ADA) former corporators under the banner of Sarvadaliya Poorva Parishad Sangharsh Samiti staged a dharna at ADA premises on Wednesday and handed over a memorandum demanding an end to victimisation of roadside shopkeepers.

Leading the protest former corporator, Nizamuddin said that it is a well planned conspiracy by ADA and Allahabad Municipal Corporation (AMC) to deprive the roadside shopkeepers of their means of livelihood by uprooting their shops. This is inhuman and anti-people which would be resisted at any cost by organising a public movement in this regard.

He added the AMC had earlier served a notice to these shopkeepers asking them to vacate the pavements but after the issue was raised by the Samiti it was forced to retrace its steps and has decided to withdraw the notice.

Another corporator, Salamat Ali said that the common man who is facing the brunt of price rise and unemployment is now being robbed of an alternative source of livelihood. Meanwhile the general secretary Janata Dal (United) Syed Arshad Ali has flayed the traffic cops for poor management of traffic despite the forthcoming festival of Diwali.

 

Notice served to plot owners for not depositing development fee

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The Pioneer  28.10.2010

Notice served to plot owners for not depositing development fee

Staff Reporter | Bhopal

The Bhopal Municipal Corporation (BMC) on Wednesday served notices to owners of vacant plots at Kiran Nagar for failing to deposit the development Fee.

The colony in question has been listed as an 'unauthorized colony' by the civic body.
During the recent visit of Urban Administration and Development (UAD) Minister Babulal Gaur to the area, residents of ward no; 63 complained of the unhygienic conditions around the vacant plots, which are a breeding ground for mosquitoes and cause seasonal ailments.

Following the complaints, the Urban Administration and Development Minister had directed the illegal colony cell of the Corporation to serve notices to vacant plot owners, who are yet to deposit the development fee.

Last Updated on Thursday, 28 October 2010 07:00
 


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