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BWSSB SAJALA applications in new areas

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The New Indian Express                      08.04.2013

BWSSB SAJALA applications in new areas

Unable to meet the numerous demands for water supply in the newly-added areas, Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board (BWSSB) has started selling SAJALA applications (the prescribed simplified format for getting a new water connection) in these areas. As of March 31, BWSSB, which had issued 1,11,325 applications, received 57,715 applications seeking water connections.

Disconnection drive

BWSSB disconnected 142 illegal connections recently, issued notices to 77 people and recovered `3.89 lakh dues during a disconnection drive in MEI Layout, Kaggadasapura, Nagavarapalya, S D Palya, Lakshmipura, Indira Nagar I Stage, HAL II Stage, Sanjaynagar, BEL Road, Cole’s Park, Shivajinagar, Kamalanagar, Kengunte, Vijaya Bank Layout, Kathriguppe and Devagiri.

 

Water supply disruption

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The New Indian Express                        06.04.2013

Water supply disruption

Water supply in the city will be disrupted on Saturday and Sunday owing to the repair works on the main line from Aruvikkara to Thiruvananthapuram.

 The Kerala Water Authority assistant executive engineer has informed that the supply will be restored by Sunday afternoon.

 The areas which will be affected are Vellayambalam, Sasthamangalam, Vazhuthacaud, Thycaud, Jagathy, Palayam, Statue, Overbridge, Bakery Junction, Murinjapalam, Thekkummoodu, Vanchiyoor, Pattoor, Chackai, Kannammoola, Gowrisapattom, Kunnukuzhi, Shangumugham, Veli, Plamoodu, PMG, Pettah, Valiyathura, Airport, Thumba, Kesavadasapuram, Pattom, Kumarapuram, Medical College, Burma Road, Jawahar Nagar, Mannanthala, Kudappanakkunnu and Harvipuram.

 

Constituencies bag Rs.50 lakh for water projects

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The Hindu                     06.04.2013

Constituencies bag Rs.50 lakh for water projects

Staff Reporter

Every Assembly constituency will be provided Rs.50 lakh to implement drinking water projects, Minster for Excise K. Babu has said.

Mr. Babu made the announcement at a meeting of people’s representatives in the district on Friday.

He said a control room would function in the district to check water theft.

Anti-theft squad

An anti-theft squad led by the District Collector would also begin functioning.

Meanwhile, the District Collector has been given Rs.6.5 core to resolve drinking water problems in the district.

Overall, 367 projects worth Rs.7.56 crore had been sanctioned in various constituencies, he said.

A sum of Rs.2.5 crore had been earmarked to supply water through tanker lorries, he said.

Water tanker lorries supply 31 lakh litres of water every day in the district.

Mr. Babu called for speedy execution of drinking water projects.

The people’s representatives in the district demanded that power generation at Idamalayar be increased.

Mr. Babu said the matter would be brought to the notice of the Minister concerned and the KSEB.

“Only when more power is generated, more water can be made available at Boothathankettu and the canals,” he said.

Minister for Civil Supplies Anoop Jacob said the funds sanctioned for the district should be spent effectively.

Needs highlighted

MLAs Joseph Vazhakan, V.P. Sajeendran, T.U. Kuruvila, Benny Behanan, Dominic Presentation, Jose Thetayil, Anwar Sadat, Saju Paul and Ludy Luiz highlighted the needs of their constituencies.

Kochi Mayor Tony Chammany said supply of water in the city had been increased from 65 loads to 80 loads for the past one month.

The cost of the extra load would have to be supported by the State, he said.

District panchayat president Eldose Kunnapilly, municipal chairpersons P.I. Muhammed Ali, R. Venugopal, C.K. Varghese, T.K. Devarajan, Joseph Antony and District Collector P.I. Sheikh Pareeth were among those who participated in the meeting.

 


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