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GVMC to receive awards today

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The Hindu              21.01.2014

GVMC to receive awards today

Special Correspondent

GVMC will receive two awards for implementation of Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM) from President Pranab Mukherjee at a function at New Delhi on Tuesday. Municipal Commissioner M. V. Satyanarayana left for New Delhi on Monday to participate in the awards function.

GVMC has been chosen for awards under “the best city for basic services for urban poor” which it shares with Ahmadabad and “the best city in implementation of three pro-poor reforms.” The State has won the award for “the Best State for promoting community organisations. Municipal Administration Minister M. Mahidhar Reddy, Principal Secretary (MA&UD) and Special Officer of GVMC S. K. Joshi, Principal Secretary (MA &UD) Samir Sharma, APUFIDC Managing Director Y. Madhusudhan Reddy and GVMC Chief Engineer B. Jayarami Reddy are among those who will receive the awards from the President.

 

Road to be widened

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The Hindu              21.01.2014

Road to be widened

Special Correspondent

The buildings obstructing the expansion of the main road at Anakapalle should be removed as the owners have agreed to withdraw cases in courts, Minister for Investment and Infrastructure Ganta Srinivasa Rao has said. The removal should begin as soon transferable development rights are handed over to the owners. The Minister held a meeting on Sunday with the District Collector, the Joint Collector and the Municipal Commissioner at Anakapalle.

 

Thrissur to be made hunger-free: Mayor

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The Hindu              21.01.2014

Thrissur to be made hunger-free: Mayor

The Thrissur Corporation will implement a project to make the city hunger-free, Mayor Rajan Pallan has said.

The project will be implemented with the support of voluntary agencies. “The project will not put the corporation to a lot of expenses. The corporation will provide the space for distributing food. It is yet to be identified,” he told reporters here on Monday.

He said the project would benefit those who roam the streets, starving.

“They will be given lunch. They will have to eat the food where it is distributed. To prevent accumulation of waste, they will not be allowed to take the food elsewhere,” he said.

A slew of people-friendly projects were being drawn up. “The projects initiated by former Mayor I. P. Paul will be completed in a time-bound manner. People’s participation and transparency in administration will be ensured.”

He stated that he would be highly accessible to people. “Facilities will be made on the ground floor of the corporation office for senior citizens and the physically challenged to meet the Mayor. Arrangements will be made to receive complaints through residents’ associations,” he said.

Mr. Pallan said that he would assign high priority to schemes for widening the railway overbridge, solving bottlenecks on Pattalam road, widening the East Fort junction and developing the West Fort.

“A mobile unit would be started for road works. Pension adalats will be held,” he said. There were no easy solutions to the waste management problems in the city.

“Waste cannot be dumped forcibly at Lalur. At the same time, solutions need to be found to the problem,” he said.

 


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