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Sector 17 parking rates likely to be revised

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The Indian Express              05.06.2013

Sector 17 parking rates likely to be revised

The hourly parking charges proposed to be introduced in Sector 17 are likely to be revised. A proposal for the same has been given by area councillor Pardeep Chhabra after resentment among the shopkeepers to the proposed charges.

The Finance and Contract Committee of the Municipal Corporation had approved parking charges in a meeting held last month.

For four wheelers these parking charges were Rs 5 for the first two hours and Rs 10 for every hour after that. For two-wheelers it was Rs 2 for the first two hours and Rs 4 for every subsequent hour.

The demand is to change it to Rs 5 for the first four hours and Rs 10 for every hour thereafter for four-wheelers.

Similarly for two-wheelers it is proposed that the charges should be Rs 2 for the first four hours.

The traders have been ruing the introduction of the hourly parking charges stating that they were already facing stiff competition from malls and the parking charges would impact the popularity of the commercial complex.

The Municipal Corporation has decided to introduce the system of automated parking in Sector 17. When the equipment is installed, hourly parking charges will be imposed. It is expected that a discussion on the charges will be held and these would be reviewed. 

 

Mayor introduces 7 low floor buses in city

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The Pioneer             04.06.2013

Mayor introduces 7 low floor buses in city

Dry run of four new air conditioner and three non-air conditioner low floor buses were put on service here on Monday. The buses ran from RRL square to Misrod between 8 am to 11 am.

Mayor Krishna Gaur inaugurated the dry run of the buses. Further, Gaur along with CEO of City Link Limited Chandramoli Shukla also travelled in the buses and the Mayor inspected the bus facilities, bus stops and BRTS corridors. Chandramoli Shukla informed Mayor Krishna Gaur about the buses and the facilities to be introduced for the citizens. Gaur reviewed the works from Misrod to RRL road. She was informed about the progress in the ongoing work for bus stop, road marking and electricity arrangements and other facilities as well.

Expressing her satisfaction on the successful dry run of the low floor buses, Mayor said with the new air conditioner buses, the BMC would facilitate the citizens with a better and secure public transport system. She further said that to provide the citizens with better facilities, the BMC is carrying out various development works in the city and assured that in the coming years the citizens would be facilitated with better public transport system. Further, Urban Administration and Development Minister Babulal Gaur would inspect the dry run of the four new air conditioner and three non air conditioner low floor buses on Tuesday. He would review the ongoing works at 8:30 am till 11: 30 am.

Besides, Chandramoli Shukla informed Mayor Gaur about the distance between the bus stops, the time taken to cover the distance, bus stops and other important factors.   He highlighted the movement of the buses would be tracked through the GPS system. The data of arrival and departure of buses at every stop would be collected which would help in deciding the schedule. The citizens are overwhelmed with the launching of air conditioner low floor buses. Later the Mayor also interacted with the citizens.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 04 June 2013 10:42
 

Kanpur Development Authority to get land vacated for new Transport Nagar

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The Times of India                29.05.2013

Kanpur Development Authority to get land vacated for new Transport Nagar

KANPUR: Kanpur Development Authority (KDA) will establish New Transport Nagar at Panki. New Transport Nagar would be established in three phases and as many as 199 plots would be developed for the transporters in the first phase, according to secretary KDA, Rakesh Kumar. CM has also given green signal for it.

Rakesh Kumar informed that land acquisition was pending on the point of compensation. KDA had spotted around 500 bighas of land belonging to 250 farmers. The farmers were demanding compensation of their land at the rate of Rs five lakh per bigha land. And they were not giving possession of their land to KDA.

As soon as vice chairman would come KDA would initiate to take possession over land. He added that around one thousand transporters were operating in the city while around 995 plots had been planned. The transporters would get plots through lottery system .

Briefing about plots he said that plots would be of seven types and biggest one would be known as Z type with area of around 1800 sq mtrs. Smallest plot would be of E-1group having an area of 30 square meters.

President UP Motor Transport Association, Padam Singh Kushwaha informed that in 1999 KDA had proposed land in New Transport Nagar at the rate of Rs 900 per sq mtr but now officials were asking for a rate of Rs 9000 per sq meter.

Transporters had already deposited a sum of Rs 2.5 crores. KDA was trying to realize money in ten folds he added.

On the other hand Dinesh Bajpai former coperator who is leading the farmers said that We would not accept any compensation, which is less that Rs 5 lakh per bigha.

 


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