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BBMP budget likely in February

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The Hindu               22.01.2014

BBMP budget likely in February

Staff Reporter

The Bruhat Bangalore Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) budget for 2014-15 is likely to be presented prior to that of the State government’s in February. According to reliable sources in the BBMP on Tuesday, the civic body is preparing to present the budget in the second week of February. Though the Karnataka Municipal Corporations Act, 1976, mandates the civic body to present the budget at least three weeks before the beginning of the next financial year, the previous four budgets have been presented several months into the new financial year.

Chairperson of the Standing Committee for Taxation and Finance M.S. Shivaprasad confirmed that preparations for the next budget had begun. “The draft budgets of all departments are all likely to be submitted to the standing committee by January 26. The panel is confident of drafting a realistic budget and presenting it by second week of February,” he said.

Sources said BBMP wants to present the budget before of the model code of conduct comes into force ahead of the LS elections. “If we delay, the budget can be presented only after the elections. This will lead to poor implementation of projects,” a source said.

 

93 GHMC teams survey homeless

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Deccan Chronicle               21.01.2014

93 GHMC teams survey homeless

Members of a GHMC team deployed to find out destitutes in need of night shelter, talk to those sleeping on the pavements at LV Prasad Eye Institute on Monday. — DEEPAK DESHPANDE

Members of a GHMC team deployed to find out destitutes in need of night shelter, talk to those sleeping on the pavements at LV Prasad Eye Institute on Monday. — DEEPAK DESHPANDE

Hyderabad: In a rapid survey, 93 teams of the GHMC spread across the twin cities to identify the number of homeless and ascertain the requirement of night shelters. The survey was conducted Kapra, Uppal, L.B. Nagar, Charminar, Rajendernagar, Abids, Alwal, Secunderabad, Serilingampally   and Kukatpally.

GHMC commissioner Somesh Kumar said the main purpose of the survey was to ascertain why they stay on roads, without which any remedial action will be a failure. The homeless identified on Monday may be a minimum number which is likely to increase when the climate changes.

The survey will identify the age group of the homeless and their reasons for living on the streets.  We have already informed the principal secretary, medical & health for setting up of night shelters at various hospitals, and this proposal will have a clearer picture with the collection of comprehensive data.

According to the GHMC, the civic authorities will seek the support of   donors  in establishing the night shelters with minimum facilities   such as toilets. The Commissioner further stated that GHMC will  involve donors and NGOs to take  responsibility of maintenance of   the night shelters,  with financial assistance from GHMC.

 

Mayor refuses to stop KR Market renovation

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Deccan Herald               21.01.2014

Mayor refuses to stop KR Market renovation

 Mayor B S Satyanarayana DH Photo

 Mayor B S Satyanarayana on Monday said the BBMP could not allow the KR Market to be ruined “only to benefit a few encroachers.” 

With BBMP renovating the market from Monday, traders, who have encroached upon the pavement, reached the Palike office with local MLA B Z Zameer Ahmed Khan, arguing that any renovation plan would badly affect their livelihood.

After listening to them, Satyanarayana said work would start on Wednesday at any cost. The Palike on Monday deferred its KR Market renovation plan for the second time on account of protests. The work, which should have begun last Friday, was deferred due to protests by traders. The renovation is based on a design given by Prakash Belawadi and eminent architect Naresh Venkataraman.  Belawadi and Venkataraman had given a presentation in BBMP Council.

“Bangalore’s main market should be the centre of  attraction and not something people should run away from,” said Satyanarayana. “You are free to approach any forum or court, but our decision will not change.” Some traders suggested providing land at Banni Mutt on Magadi Road for which the mayor and commissioner remained noncommittal, stating they would take a call on Wednesday.
 


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