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SMC to go ahead with Rs 86-cr cable-stayed bridge

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The Times of India 31.08.2009

SMC to go ahead with Rs 86-cr cable-stayed bridge

SURAT: After meeting with several obstacles, Surat Municipal Corporation (SMC) has finally decided to go ahead with its dream project of constructing cable-stayed bridge - first of its kind in Gujarat - across river Tapi, connecting Athwalines and Adajan. The project is worth Rs 86 crore.

SMC has redesigned the bridge structure in order to bring down the cost by almost 50 per cent. As per the new design, the bridge will have only the cable-stayed structure across the river and there will be no flyover branches on both the sides.

A delegation led by city mayor Ranjeet Gilitwala and municipal commissioner S Aparna visited Gandhinagar on Monday to give a detailed presentation to Chief Minister Narendra Modi at his residence. Modi is learnt to have cleared the decision of SMC to construct the bridge using new design.

"We are going ahead with our dream project. There will be no flyover branches connecting the cable-stayed bridge on both sides of the river," the municipal commissioner said.

According to SMC commissioner, the main concentration is on river portion. After studying the traffic pattern in future, decision will be taken accordingly on constructing flyover branches. Sources said the cable-stayed is one of the major projects which SMC has been trying to work on since last two years. Due to high estimate, the authorities were unable to execute the project.

Earlier, SMC received only one tender and that too of a whooping Rs 214 crore from Gammon India Limited. Since the corporation has lost octroi income, it's difficult for the exchequer to cough up the high cost. "We are now going to invite fresh tenders for the project," said executive engineer (bridge cell) Jatin Shah.

 

Sixth Pay Commission: PMC civic standing committee gives nod

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Indian Express 30.08.2009

Sixth Pay Commission: PMC civic standing committee gives nod

After the standing committee approval , a special general body meeting has also been called on September 4

A day after the special committee gave approval to implement the Sixth Pay Commission recommendations for the officials and employees of the Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC), civic standing committee also gave its go-ahead for its implementation on Saturday.

However, the political parties remained divided on this, with Congress, NCP and MNS voting in favour of this proposal and the BJP-Shiv Sena combine opposing it. BJP-Shiv Sena alleged that the other parties are trying to please people just ahead of the assembly polls. The proposal was passed with Congress-NCP-MNS' nine votes as against the saffron alliance of 4 votes.

Congress-NCP wanted to take a fast decision since the election code of conduct for the upcoming assembly polls are going to fall in place from next week. Therefore, a special general body meeting has also been organised on September 4 to give a speedy clearance to the proposal.

 

 

Last Updated on Sunday, 30 August 2009 11:17
 

Corp to issue smart cards to BPL families

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The New Indian Express 30.08.2009

Corp to issue smart cards to BPL families

KOCHI: The Kochi Corporation Council which met on Saturday has approved a scheme to issue `smart cards’ to members of the Below Poverty Line(BPL) families, under the National Urban Health Mission.

Holders of the smart cards will get insurance coverage for meeting hospital expenses. Under the scheme, each eligible family can avail a maximum benefit of Rs 30,000, annually.

The facility will be available at all government hospitals, all ESI hospitals and selected private hospitals. The smart cards will be issued by United India Insurance Company.

“Members of the family can avail themselves of a total reimbursement of Rs 30,000 annually, either individually or collectively.

The project will be implemented with the help of the Kudmabasree units,” said Mayor Mercy Williams.

The Council has also passed a resolution to entrust the construction of the Goshri-Mamangalam road, the Pachalam flyover, the Thammanam-Pulleppady road, the Ponnuruthy railway overbridge and the Atlantis railway overbridge with the Kerala Roads and Bridges Corporation.

These projects are included in the Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM).

Construction of the Panampilly Nagar flyover, the Island- Kanhangad bridge and the Rajaji Road-Gandhinagar railway overbridge will also be entrusted with the Kerala Road and Bridges Corporation. The preparation of the detailed project reports of these projects is progressing,” the Mayor said.

She also said that the Corporation would take the necessary steps to remove all the unauthorised hoarding in various parts of the City.

Last Updated on Sunday, 30 August 2009 06:30
 


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