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Clean town project launched

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The Hindu - Kerala 15.08.2009

Clean town project launched

Staff Reporter

KOLLAM: Punalur Bishop Selvister Ponnumuthan on Friday launched SWEEP (Social Work to Ensure Environmental Protection), the clean town project of the Punalur municipal corporation.

Address the function, Fr. Ponnumuthan said that development had no politics. The bishop said unity of the people was the basis for development and called upon all sections of the people to ensure the success of the project.

The launch of the project was on the premises of the Chemanthur private bus stand. Muncipal chairman M.A. Rajagopal and councillors were present.

Following the launch, the Kudumbasree, the National Service Scheme volunteers and hundreds of people from all walks of life joined hands to clean the private bus stand and it surroundings. Mr. Rajagopal said that the project was being launched with people’s participation.

He said the project would cover all the wards of the municipality. Ward-level committees for the purpose were being constituted.

Last Updated on Saturday, 15 August 2009 08:18
 

Corporation gets Rs. 80 crore to acquire Brahmapuram land

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The Hindu - Kerala 15.08.2009

Corporation gets Rs. 80 crore to acquire Brahmapuram land

Staff Reporter

Corporation can now possess the remaining 45.30 acres


Land can be utilised for setting up RDF plant and plastic recycling plant

Corporation seeks services of senior IAS officer for coordinating projects


KOCHI: The State government has allotted Rs. 80 crore to the Kochi Corporation to acquire the rest of the land required for further expanding the operation of its solid waste treatment plant at Brahmapuram.

Mayor Mercy Williams said that this has removed the sole problem of shortage of funds that was impeding the Corporation’s plan to acquire the remaining 45.30 acres of land out of the 100 acres on which the project was originally conceived.

The government will acquire the land as its property and lease it out to the Corporation, Ms. Williams told a press conference here on Friday. This, the Mayor said, had relieved the local body from the burden of taking a loan. She said that the period of lease would be known only on the issue of the government order.

She expected similar assistance from the State government for the various road development projects conceived by the Corporation.

At present the plant at Brahmapuram was operating on 63.96 acres. Though the plant had been operating for more than one year, the Corporation was constantly asked by the Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM), under which the project was approved, as to why the rest of the land had not been acquired, Ms. Williams said.

She said that the Corporation plans to utilise the acquired land for various other waste management projects like the setting up a Refuse Derived Fuel (RDF) plant and plastic recycling plant.

Ms. Williams said that the Corporation had sought the assistance of the Cities Development Initiative for Asia (CDIA) on projects to treat medical and e-waste. An environmental engineer’s office would be created and it would operate out of the Corporation office to conceive similar projects for waste treatment with the assistance of the CDIA. The Mayor said that the corporation had received Expression of Interest from three companies for the operation of its waste treatment plant at Brahmapuram.

Ms. Williams said that further meetings were required at the State government level before the Corporation could go ahead with its project to launch bus service using air-conditioned low floor buses.

She said that the Corporation had requested the State government to allot the service of a senior IAS officer for inter departmental coordination needed for the implementation of its various projects. T.K. Jose, the managing director of Roads and Bridges Corporation, was familiar with the various projects of the Corporation and hoped the government would appoint him as special officer, she said.

Last Updated on Saturday, 15 August 2009 07:04
 

Celebration time for VMC

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The Hindu - Karnataka 15.08.2009

Celebration time for VMC

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VIJAYAWADA: Officials, staff and elected representatives of the Vijayawada Municipal Corporation (VMC) on Friday celebrated the occasion of the corporation winning the second prize in the ‘National Urban Water Awards 2009.’

President Pratibha Devisingh Patil presented the award to Mayor M.V. Ratna Bindu and Commissioner P.S. Pradyumna at a function held in New Delhi on Thursday.

The Mayor, along with the Commissioner, celebrated the occasion at the VMC main office by cutting a cake.

Speaking on the occasion, Mr. Pradyumna said that the award was in recognition of the corporation’s successful supply of drinking water to the public.

He said that efforts were on to provide safe drinking water to all people. Mr. Pradyumna thanked the employees and elected representatives for rendering cooperation in bagging the prize.

Ms. Ratna Bindu said that the State government’s scheme of providing drinking water connection for Rs. 200 had come in handy to the VMC in enhancing water supply. “We have conducted special melas in the city to popularise the scheme,” she recollected.

Floor leaders Kalapala Ambedkar (Congress), Y.V. Ramana Rao (Telugu Desam Party), D. Sankar (Communist Party of India) and Ch. Babu Rao (CPI-M) were present.

Last Updated on Saturday, 15 August 2009 06:08
 


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