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Names can be incorporated in birth certificate

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The Hindu 16.09.2009

Names can be incorporated in birth certificate

 

Special Correspondent

VISAKHAPATNAM: The State government has issued a GO amending the AP Birth and Death Registration rules 1999 facilitating incorporation of child’s name in the birth certificate.

This is for the sake of those who have completed 15 years but whose names have not been incorporated in their birth certificates.

The GO MS No. 167 HM and FW (D) of August 13, 2009 provided the facility for a period of two years, ending on August 12, 2011 during which name of a child could be incorporated in his or her birth certificate by applying to the local municipal corporation, municipality or Gram Panchayat, District Medical and Health Officer and District Registrar of Births and Deaths J. Sarojini informed at a press conference here on Tuesday.

This is a one-time offer and the government gave the opportunity following requests received from people and government departments as those applying for a passport or a visa were facing problems because the name of an applicant is not mentioned in the birth certificate, as generally the parents’ names are mentioned and only the sex of the new born baby is indicated in the birth register.

Easy process

This would also eliminate the lengthy process of the parents submitting an application to the concerned authorities to testify the name of their child.

The fee for incorporating the name of child in the birth certificate would be decided by the local body concerned.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 16 September 2009 13:07
 

Civic body in Catch 22 situation

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The Hindu 16.09.2009

Civic body in Catch 22 situation

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

HYDERABAD: Cash-strapped Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) could have turned towards its own assets like the existing markets and shopping complexes to garner the much-needed extra income. Sadly, it’s in no position to make use of them productively due to lack of initiative to modernise or hike the rentals.

The civic body is sitting on prime real estate with as many as 25 markets having 2,376 shops and 21 shopping complexes with 685 shops spread across the twin cities in crucial locations like Panjagutta, Malakpet, old jail, Chikkadpally, Ramgopalpet, etc. While quite a number of shops in either of them have been lying vacant for sometime, poor maintenance and delay in finalising quantum of rental enhancement is keeping away potential tenants.

Poor income

Annual income of Rs. 16.28 crore as rents from both the markets and shopping complexes appears sizeable when the fact is it could easily be doubled if not trebled provided adequate measures are taken to modernise them. It could also issue the shops afresh considering many tenants pay ridiculously low rents.

For more than a decade, GHMC has been contemplating to go for fresh constructions in these sites especially those of the old markets. The proposed new markets were to have adequate parking facility even while ensuring that none of the existing tenants lose out. However, these plans have not taken off despite a couple of firms making designs available and presentations made to powers that be.

“We have not been able to find suitable spaces to relocate the existing tenants to take up new constructions,” explained an official. Current rentals could have been enhanced in the meantime but it got lost in a maze of bureaucratic hassles. A private agency assigned for the task of fixing proper rents last year is yet to submit any report. So far, there is no indication of the estate wing taking any steps to nudge the agency.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 16 September 2009 13:03
 

GHMC on a sanitation drive

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The Hindu 16.09.2009

GHMC on a sanitation drive

 

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Citizens advised to use protective measures against mosquitoes


HYDERABAD: On the first day of the month, in the long special sanitation drive taken up by the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) , 54 localities spread across 18 circles were covered.

Activities included clearance of garbage and debris, anti-larval operations, testing for residual chlorine and door-to-door campaigns.

Chief Medical Officer of Health Jairam informed that the areas covered under the sanitation drive included Mallapur, Uppal, Karmanghat, Malakpet, Dhoolpet, Attapur, Asif Nagar, Mallepally, Isamiya Bazar, Narayanaguda, Borabanda, Banjara Hills Rd. No.12, Sanatnagar, Chandanagar, Srinivasa Nagar, KPHB Colony, Jagadgirigutta, Vayupuri , Sainikpuri, Prakashnagar, Patigadda among others.

The chief medical officer also advised the citizens to use protective measures against mosquitoes like net during sleeping hours, repellents and preferably wear long- sleeved shirts and trousers.

the potential breeding sources of mosquito like unused tyres, broken coconut shells, broken parts and water inside the air coolers etc., should be drained out.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 16 September 2009 13:00
 


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