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Stopping water supply for non payment rocks CMC meet

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Deccan Herald 03.12.2009

Stopping water supply for non payment rocks CMC meet
Udupi, Dec 2, DHNS:

The issue of snapping off the basic amenities like water supply for those who fail to pay the charges for collecting the solid wastes, rocked the CMC meeting.
  


The issue was raised by BJP Member M R Pai who flayed Congress members for staging a protest couple of weeks ago in front of CMC against the CMC’s decision of disconnecting the water supply for those who do not pay Rs 30 collection charges for the wastages.

MLA Raghuapathy Bhat said it is nowhere mentioned in the Act that depriving the basic amenities as penalty who fail to pay the fee charged by the local government is illegal.

There is no alternative way to collect the fee, he said and urged CMC to keep Janatha colonies out of this penalty system. It should be strictly applied for upper middle class and rich people, as most of the times these people who fail to pay the dues, he added. Commissioner Gokuldas said there is no evil intension behind taking action, he said.

Member Kiran Kumar demanded a stringent action against those who litter along the road sides. Commissioner assured to take actions against those who violate the norms and throw their wastes on either side of the road, he added.

Members also urged the authorities concerned to provide bus facilities for the job holders from Ajjarkadu and Brahmagiri junction who catch buses to Brahmavar and Kundapur. The problem has been aroused as the buses of the route are taking their diversion from Karavali junction. Earlier, these buses would go en route Ajjarkadu and Brahmagiri. Bhat assured to consider the matter. The present traffic changes were made to minimise the traffic hassles in K M Marg, he said. President Dinaker Shetty, Vice President Indira Shekar and others were present.

 

Water bill payment made easy

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The Hindu 01.12.2009

Water bill payment made easy

 

Staff Correspondent

Udupi: Herga Dinakar Shetty, president of the Udupi City Municipal Council (CMC), said on Monday that people could pay their water bills at 11 branches of Syndicate Bank from December 7.

Addressing presspersons here, Mr. Shetty said that people could credit their payments to account number 01101150000157 at Syndicate Bank branches at Parkala, KMC Manipal, Manipal Main, Kunjibettu, Car Street, Founder’s branch, Catholic Centre, Brahmagiri, New Market Yard, Malpe and Udyavara.

Assistant General Manager of the Bank Vasanth Nayak was present.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 01 December 2009 07:25
 

24x7 water supply scheme approved

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The Hindu 01.12.2009

24x7 water supply scheme approved

Staff Correspondent

Civic body to ask KUIDFC to prepare detailed project report and tender documents

 


Opposition members stage walkout opposing master plan’s implementation

Door numbers to be allotted to houses as per Karnataka Municipal Corporations Act


— Photo: R. Eswarraj

SHARING THOUGHTS: Mayor M. Shankar Bhat exchanging views with MCC Commissioner K.N. Vijayaprakash at the monthly meeting in Mangalore on Monday.

MANGALORE: The council of the Mangalore City Corporation in its meeting on Monday gave its consent to the proposal for a round-the-clock drinking water supply scheme under public-private participation (PPP) model.

It approved a proposal to ask the Karnataka Urban Infrastructure Development and Finance Corporation (KUIDFC) to prepare a detailed project report and tender documents to this effect. The agenda placed before the council to this effect said that the 24x7 water supply scheme would have to be implemented without any additional financial burden on the civic body. The meeting agreed to authorise the KUIDFC to prepare the documents required to get funds for the 24x7 scheme from the India Infrastructure Project Development Fund (IIPDF) programme of the Union Government.

Infrastructure projects

The council agreed that the city corporation could take into possession some infrastructure projects developed by the KUIDFC for the civic body under Karnataka Urban Development and Coastal Environment Management Project (KUDCEMP). Such projects had been developed under the loan from the Asian Development Bank.

They included four water supply pump houses built at Ladyhill, Maryhill, Padil and Panambur and four ground-level reservoirs at Padil (120 lakh litres capacity), Bondel (15 lakh litres), Soojikal and Ullasnagar (both 10 lakh litres).

In addition, the council approved to take into possession eight overhead tanks of 10-lakh-litre capacity each built at Padavainangady, Panambur, near NITK-Surathkal, Katipalla, near Govindadasa College in Surathkal, Kadri Circuit House, near Neerumarga Road at Kudupu and near Mangala Jyothi school at Thiruvail. Three more overhead tanks of 15-lakh-litre capacity constructed at Chilimbi, Bala and near Mangala stadium, and two overhead tanks of five-lakh-litre capacity at Sisters’ Colony and Padupadavu would also be taken over.

The city corporation will take over the 14-km-long and 1,100-mm-diameter main water supply pipeline laid from Ramalkatte to Padil on NH 48. In addition, 80 MLD capacity water treatment plant at Ramalkatte and 23.5 MLD capacity water filtration plant at Panambur would also be taken over. Members of the Opposition Congress in the council staged a walkout during Question Hour protesting against the civic body implementing the revised master plan for Mangalore local planning area. The master plan had been prepared by Mangalore Urban Development Authority.

Leader of the Opposition Harinath said that under the revised master plan poor and middle class people would find it difficult to construct houses in small plots. The Mayor should make his stand clear whether the civic body would give permission for constructing houses in such sites or not, he said.

Mayor M. Shankar Bhat said that the Minister for Urban Development, S. Suresh Kumar, had convened a meeting to discuss this subject at Bangalore on Wednesday. A decision to this effect would be taken after that meeting. However, Mr. Harinath said, the council should take a decision to this effect in the council meeting. Unconvinced with the Mayor’s reply the Congress members staged a walk-out.

Many members alleged that streetlights in the city were not being maintained properly. To this, K.N. Vijayaprakash, Commissioner, said that officials had been instructed to address the problem. When members demanded that door numbers be allotted to houses, which had been temporarily suspended, the Mayor ruled that the officials should allot door numbers according to the rules under The Karnataka Municipal Corporations Act.

The Mayor said that the Government was likely to come out with an Ordinance regarding the “Akrama-Sakrama” scheme shortly. Mr. Vijayaprakash said that the civic body would wait till the Ordinance was issued for resuming allotment of door numbers. It was because the provisions in the Ordinance and the KMC Act should not clash while allotting door numbers, he said.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 01 December 2009 07:07
 


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