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Intensive drive launched for collection of property tax

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The Hindu 16.09.2009

Intensive drive launched for collection of property tax

Staff Reporter

PUDUCHERRY: The Puducherry Municipality has launched an intensive drive for collection of house/property tax.

In a press release issued here, Commissioner of the Municipality S. Kuppusamy said the announcement for payment of house/property tax for the period till 2005-2006 has been given. However, in future, the public should not wait for any intimation for payment of tax and the amount should be paid on the basis of the 2005-2006 notice. It has asked the public to pay the tax amount for the period till 2009-2010 immediately and avoid imposition of fine.

Similarly, the Commissioner asked the cable television operators in the municipality limits to pay the arrears of entertainment tax immediately.

Commercial outlets and industries in the local body limits should apply for license/renewal of license of the municipality.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 16 September 2009 13:17
 

Tension as municipal officials, staff clash with vedike activists in Shimoga city

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The Hindu 16.09.2009

Tension as municipal officials, staff clash with vedike activists in Shimoga city

 

Special Correspondent

SHIMOGA: There was tension in Park Extension area here on Tuesday following the alleged dumping of solid waste in front of a private hospital.

According to sources, activists of Karnataka Rakshana Vedike (Praveen Shetty faction) reportedly misbehaved with Commissioner of City Municipal Council P. Jayanna, environment engineer Manu Kumar and other staff of the municipality. The officials too retaliated against the vedike activists resulting in heated arguments between the two groups.

Cases have been registered at the Jayanagar Police Station against 10 vedike activists for trying to assault the municipal officials and staff and abusing them.

The new Vaatsalya Hospital in the area is said to have drawn two water supply pipelines without the permission of the local authorities.

Also, the hospital had not taken permission to dig up the road to install power cables.

When the CMC officials questioned the hospital management, the latter replied that it was the duty of the contractors to take permission from the authorities concerned.

Later, the CMC staff reportedly dumped solid waste in front of the hospital causing foul smell.

When asked, the CMC staff replied that the tipper carrying the waste had a flat tyre and the waste had been dumped in front of the hospital temporarily.

On hearing the news, CMC Commissioner Jayanna rushed to the spot and made arrangements to clear the waste from there.

Then suddenly, the vedike activists bounced upon the CMC Commissioner and the environment engineer and took the two to task.

When the news of the vedike activists attacking the CMC Commissioner and the engineer spread, CMC workers arrived at the spot and started raising slogans against the vedike.

The vedike activists gheraoed Mr. Jayanna, Mr. Manu Kumar and municipal president N.J. Rajashekhar. When tempers rose, the police intervened and brought it under control.

Councillor S.K. Mariyappa arrived at the spot and pacified the vedike activists and municipal workers.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 16 September 2009 13:13
 

Cabinet okays upgradation of city roads

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The Hindu 16.09.2009

Cabinet okays upgradation of city roads

 

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Bangalore: The State Cabinet which met here on Tuesday is understood to have approved the upgradation of 23 arterial roads in Bangalore at a cost of Rs. 108 crore. Tenders will be floated for the works to be undertaken.

Sources in the Government told The Hindu that most of these roads form part of the newly added areas to the city municipal corporation which resulted in the formation of the Bruhat Bangalore Mahanagara Palike. Apart from road widening works, the authorities have been permitted to undertake asphalting works as well.

The Cabinet also approved granting ownership rights (hakku patras to be given) to 1,077 slum dwellers settled in the Peenya Plantation area. Further, the slum dwellers of Bangalore who have not paid their dues to the Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board have been given an interest waiver on their dues provided they pay up their bills. This will cost the Government Rs. 4.7 crore.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 16 September 2009 13:10
 


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