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MC lax towards the RTI Act

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The Times of Indian 17.08.2009

MC lax towards the RTI Act

LUDHIANA: Though strict actions had been taken many a time against the Municipal Corporation (MC) officers due to there callous attitude towards giving the information under the Right to Information (RTI) act but they continue to defy the law as more then 60% of the total applications received by them ever since the inception of the act have not been replied yet.

This is contrary to the fact that two of its senior officers Joint Commissioner Mahinder Pal Gupta and Assistant Commissioner VK Sharda had tendered written unconditional apology from the State Information Commission. The information attained by the RTI activist Rohit Sabharwal the President of the Anti Corruption and crime investigation cell in this regard from the MC presents the grim picture of the havoc created by the civic body officers with the act that aims in empowering the general masses. Just look at this fact since the implementation of act from February 2nd, 2006 to March 31st, 2007 the civic body received 682 applications under the act out of which only 281 have been answered by it but 401 out of them are lying pending with it.

Similarly from April 1st, 2007 to March 31st, 2008 the MC received 963 applications under the act out of which 452 are lying pending with the civic body. But the civic body created the mess in the last year as April 1st, 2008 to March 31st, 2009 it received 1143 application sunder the act out of which only 353 have been answered and a whopping figure of 790 applications are still pending with it. In the same manner from April 1st 2009 till July 30th, 2009 the MC has received 310 applications out of which 184 are pending.

Talking to the TOI Sabharwal said that the present state of affairs as exposed by this information is only reflective of the chaotic state of affairs in the department. He said that all of this is despite the fact that the Punjab State Information Commission has penalized the MC officials more than two dozen times and has also directed disciplinary action under the Punjab Government Service Rules against their top brass. Sabharwal said that the basic intention of the MC officers behind denying information under the act is that their misdeeds should not come out in open to the public.
 

Commssioner seeks explanation

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The Times of India 17.08.2009

Commssioner seeks explanation

LUDHIANA: Taking strict notice of the reports regarding the poor construction of the newly built roads in the city the Municipal Corporation (MC) commissioner has sought the explanation from the officers of the Buildings and Roads (B&R) branch regarding the matter.

In a letter written to both the Superintendent Engineers (SE) Dharam Singh and Arun Sharma of the branch the MC commissioner GS Ghuman had asked to furnish the details of all the newly constructed roads in the city. In a detailed letter written to them the Commissioner has asked them to give the details about the total number of new roads constructed in the city part from giving the status report of the road till date. Ghuman has asked the SE to give detail about if they had traced any discrepancy in the newly constructed road and the action taken by them therefore.

The Commissioner had also asked about the list of the contractors who had constructed the faulty roads and the action initiated by the MC officers against them. Ghuman had asked both the officers to give the report regarding it in three days so that the suitable action could be taken against the erring contractors and the officers. Meanwhile when asked to comment Ghuman confirmed that he has written the letter to both the SEs so that a broader picture of the poorly constructed roads could be emerge after which they would take the suitable action against the contractors.

On a query whether there is some corrupt nexus between the MC officers and the contractors due to which the roads of poor quality are being constructed the Commissioner said that the picture would clear only after the enquiry. “We already have limited money and we cannot allow the draining of the public money in such manner” he added.

It is pertinent to note that the TOI had already highlighted the misuse of the public money by the corrupt nexus of the officers and the contractors due to which most of the newly constructed roads had withered away after few months of its constrauction.
 

Municipal Corporation Commissioner issues resh arning

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The Times of Indian 17.08.2009

Municipal Corporation Commissioner issues resh arning

LUDHIANA: Irked over the lax attitude of the Assistant Town Planners (ATPs) in giving the details of the under construction illegal buildings in the city the Municipal Corporation (MC) Commissioner has issued fresh warning to them to submit the detail within two days or face action.

In a letter written to all the ATPs on Saturday evening the MC Commissioner had clearly written that despite of earlier orders made a week ago none of the ATO had submitted the detail of the illegal buildings being constructed in their respective area. In the letter Commissioner has clearly warned them of serious consequences if they do not submit the details of the illegal buildings in the coming two days. According to the available information in orders to identify the illegal buildings in the city the MC commissioner GS Ghuman had asked all the ATPs to submit undertakings regarding the illegal under construction buildings in their respective zones so that a regular tab could be kept on the construction of the illegal buildings.

Likewise acting on the orders of the MC Commissioner the ATPs of all the zones had submitted the list 273 under construction illegal buildings on July 29th. According to the information provided by the ATPs 62 under construction illegal buildings were found in Zone A, 51 in Zone B, 61 in Zone C and 99 in Zone D. However acting on the complaints and the media reports regarding the corrupt nexus of the officers and the building owners behind these the Commissioner had on August 1st asked all the ATPs to furnish the full details of all the 273 illegal buildings the list of which have been submitted by them a few days back. He had asked them to give the details regarding the name of the owner of the building, address, total area of the plot in which the building is being constructed and the total covered area of the plot.

However failing to get the details even after the passing of more then 15 days the Commissioner has now issued stern warning to the ATPs to either submit the list or face action. Confirming the orders Ghuman said that if the ATPs fail to submit the detail regarding the buildings then strict disciplinary action would be taken against them.
 


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