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Delhi Govt. orders civic agencies to speed up regularisation drive

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The Hindu 25.09.2009

Delhi Govt. orders civic agencies to speed up regularisation drive

Staff Reporter

NEW DELHI: The Delhi Government has directed all concerned departments and agencies to speed up regularisation of unauthorised colonies in the Capital which were issued provisional regularisation certificates.

The Municipal Corporation of Delhi, the Delhi Development Authority, the Forest Department and the Archaeological Survey of India have been asked to effectively coordinate their efforts to take the process to the final stage.

The instructions were issued at a meeting chaired by Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit on Thursday. Delhi Urban Development Minister A. K. Walia, Chief Minister’s Principal Secretary P. K. Tripathi, MCD Commissioner K. S. Mehra and other senior officials from other departments were present. It was decided to seek an extension of 18 months from the L-G for completion of the process assigned to the Urban Development Department as nearly six months were lost due to two elections and incomplete lay-outs submitted by residents’ welfare associations.

Last Updated on Friday, 25 September 2009 05:08
 

Implement people-friendly projects, local bodies told

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The Hindu 25.09.2009

Implement people-friendly projects, local bodies told

Staff Reporter

‘Kudumbasree Mission backbone of the People’s Plan’

. Photo—K.K. Najeeb

Call for action: Finance Minister T. M. Thomas Isaac and Local Administration Minister Paloli Mohammed Kutty at a conference of heads of local bodies at the Kerala Institute of Local Administration in Thrissur on Thursday

Thrissur: Finance Minister T. M. Thomas Isaac has called upon local bodies to conceive and implement people-friendly projects to regain mass support for the People’s Plan campaign. In his keynote address at a conference of heads of local bodies from Thrissur, Malappuram and Palakkad districts at the Kerala Institute of Local Administration here on Thursday, Mr. Isaac pointed out that the People’s Plan would be effective only with people’s involvement. “Political will is needed to involve the public in various projects,” he said.

He pointed out that the government had embarked upon a mass campaign to provide houses and jobs to all as part of second phase of the People’s Plan campaign. The EMS Housing Scheme, the National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme and the Kudumbasree Mission were the major highlights of the mass campaign. “The first installment of funds under the EMS Housing Scheme will be distributed to all eligible families by November. Local bodies should forward to the government the list of eligible candidates before October 10. Landless families, however, have to wait till next year for the grant. They will be provided land this year,” the Minister said.

Mr. Isaac asserted that the Kudumbasree Mission was the backbone of development activities under the People’s Plan. “Women’s empowerment was one of the key objectives of the People’s Plan in its first phase. Today, the plan is unthinkable without women’s participation.”

During Christmas, Kudumbasree fairs, which would sell subsidised goods, would be opened in the State, he said. Inaugurating the meeting, Minister for Local Administration Paloli Mohammed Kutty directed local bodies to ensure that no eligible homeless family be left out from the E.M.S. Housing Scheme.

A house is not a luxury but a necessity. The State now has about 4 lakh homeless families. Of these, one lakh are landless.

About two lakh houses have been constructed during the first half of the 11th Plan, he said. He warned against malpractices in preparing the list of eligible candidates. District Panchayat President Ambadi Venu, Planning Board Member C.P. Narayanan and others spoke.

Last Updated on Friday, 25 September 2009 05:03
 

Cleaning drive in government offices

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The Hindu 25.09.2009

Cleaning drive in government offices

 

Special Correspondent

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Various service organisations have offered their cooperation to the sanitation drive proposed in the State from October 2.

The organisations gave the assurance at a meeting held by Local Administration Minister Paloli Mohammed Kutty here on Wednesday for speeding up the cleaning operations in government offices.

The Minister said hygiene standards were not so satisfactory in the offices and these should improved. Drinking water and toilet facilities should be provided to the public who visit the offices.

He urged the organisations to discourage sticking of bills on office walls and to put up signboards specifying the name and place of the offices. The cleaning operations should not disrupt the functioning of the offices.

S.M. Vijayanand, Principal Secretary, Local Administration, and leaders of various service organisations attended the meeting.

Last Updated on Friday, 25 September 2009 05:00
 


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