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Major water projects in Mumbai, Chennai

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The New Indian Express 14.08.2009

Major water projects in Mumbai, Chennai


NEW DELHI: The government Thursday said it will set up two major water projects in Mumbai and Chennai at a cost of Rs.2,200 crore aimed at finding a permanent solution to the acute water scarcity in these two metros.

"Two mega projects have been sanctioned for two major cities. Mumbai will get Rs.1,200 crore for the Brihanmumbai storm water drainage project, while the seawater reverse osmosis desalination project would come up in Chennai at a cost of about Rs.1,000 crore," Urban Development Minister S. Jaipal Reddy said.

He was speaking at the Urban Water Awards-2009 presentation ceremony at Vigyan Bhawan here.

"Once these projects are implemented fully, it is expected that the citizens of these two cities will get a much needed respite from the problems of flooding and acute water scarcity which they have been suffering for too long," Reddy said.

He said proper water supply and sanitation were on the priority list of the ministry.

"Out of a total of 969 projects under the Urban Infrastructure Development Scheme for Small and Medium Towns (UIDSSMT), the water and sanitation sector accounts for 828 projects," he added.

Besides, the government has also sanctioned Rs.116 crore for the preservation of water bodies.

Speaking on the occasion, President Pratibha Patil said the 11th Plan aims to provide drinking water to everybody.

"To make this happen, it is estimated that investment to the tune of Rs.54,000 crore would be required," she said.

"There are still many cities which have not been able to meet the preferred norm of 135 litres per capita per day of water supply," the president said.

Last Updated on Friday, 14 August 2009 10:30
 

NCP corporator held in NMMC contract scam

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The Times of India - Mumbai 14.08.2009

NCP corporator held in NMMC contract scam

NAVI MUMBAI: NCP corporator M K Madhvi was finally arrested by the CBD police in Belapur on Thursday for his alleged role in the Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation (NMMC) scam.

The police were looking for Madhvi for over a month in the case in which NMMC had been overcharged by a private contractor, H B Bhise, over a period of three years by forging and inflating bills for his services in various demolition works.

Before Madhvi's arrest, a total of six persons were arrested in the case, including Bhise and an NMMC clerk, Rajesh Patil.

Deputy commissioner of police (zone 1), Pratap Dighavkar, said: "We have incriminating documents that link financial bank transactions and transfers from Bhise to Madhvi. We have also sealed 12 accounts of Madhvi who will be in police custody till August 18.

The DCP added that the police have also asked the municipal commissioner to give them all previous audit reports and also a list of duties and responsibilities of all NMMC officials.

"We are trying to find out if there was any dereliction of duty on part of any NMMC official in connection with this scam,'' said DCP Dighavkar.

Madhvi had earlier applied for anticipatory bail from the Thane sessions court, and later Bombay high court; but it was rejected by both courts, leading to his eventual arrest.
 

Bihar formulates schemes for Central package

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The Hindu - Bihar 14.08.2009

Bihar formulates schemes for Central package

New deal meant to provide relief to 1.26 crore families living in 26 drought-hit districts

 


Schemes have thrust on key sectors like employment, drinking water, irrigation, foodgrains

Memorandum to be sent to Centre in two days


Patna: In a bid to secure Central assistance to the tune of over Rs.12,500 crore, Bihar has formulated several schemes with thrust on key sectors like gratuitous relief, employment generation, drinking water, irrigation and storage of foodgrains for 26 drought-hit districts.

Several schemes have been formulated for the purpose of reaching relief and succour to over 1.26 crore families living in 26 districts declared as drought-hit by the State’s NDA Government, State Disaster Management principal secretary Vyasji said on Thursday.

On delay in submission of the memorandum to the Centre seeking the special financial package for drought-hit areas, he said that after intensive review of the situation and formulation of the scheme, it came to the State Government’s notice that it would require, apart from the resources it has in hands, not less than Rs.12,500 crore from the Centre.

“The memorandum is now in the final stages of preparation in keeping with the financial needs of the key departments like agriculture, health, energy, food and civil supplies and animal resources to step up relief operations in the affected districts,” Mr. Vyasji said.

“We hope that the memorandum after being vetted by the State Government will be sent to the Centre within a day or two,” he added.

Mr. Vyasji said rescheduling of cooperative loans, collection of land rent, cess, irrigation taxes and electricity surchage related to agriculture will be postponed for the fiscal 2009-10.

State Cabinet Secretary Girish Shankar said a crisis management group under Chief Secretary Anup Mukherjee would review the situation regularly with assistance from the district-level task force formed to implement the schemes in the affected districts.

Cash dole

The State Government has also proposed providing cash dole with plan to distribute roughly around Rs.100 crore within a period of three months, besides distributing 1.26 crore quintal of foodgrains for a month, official sources said.

“We also plan to raise over 1200 make-shift camps for protecting cattle heads, besides arranging for fodder and medicines,” they said.

The future strategies also included seeking assistance in diesel subsidy for irrigation for Rabi, ensuring credit to all Kisan Credit Card holders and seed subsidy at 50 per cent for Kharif and Rabi, sources added.

Installation of new hand pumps, deepening existing ones and providing mini piped water supply schemes in villages, supplying water through tankers, were among other plans for the drought-hit population, sources said.

Among the districts declared drought-hit are: Patna, Nalanda, Bhojpur, Buxar, Rohtas, Kaimur, Gaya, Jehanabad, Nawada, Arwal, Aurangabad, Munger, Sheikhpura, Lakhisarai, Jamui, Bhagalpur, Banka, Saran, Siwan, Muzaffarpur, Sitamarhi, Begusarai, Madhepura, Kishanganj, Katihar and Vaishali.

The paddy sowing in Bihar dropped by 59 per cent to 15 lakh hectares against the targeted 35.50 lakh hectares in the current crop season. During the last crop season, the sowing was 34.50 lakh hectares.

State Agriculture Department deputy director (statistics) Sanjay Singh said rainfall was 42 per cent deficient at 331 mm between June 1 and August 7, 2009. --PTI

Last Updated on Friday, 14 August 2009 07:39
 


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