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Assistant town planners submit list of these underconstruction illegal structures

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The Times of India - Ludhiana 30.07.2009

Assistant town planners submit list of these underconstruction illegal structures

LUDHIANA: The tightening of the noose around the officers of the building branch by the municipal corporation (MC) commissioner seems to be yielding the desired results, as the assistant town planners (ATP) have finally submitted the undertaking of 273 under construction illegal buildings in the city.

Acting on orders of MC commissioner GS Ghuman, the ATPs of all four zones submitted the list of these underconstruction illegal structures on Wednesday evening.

Details provided by the ATPs reveal that there are 62 underconstruction illegal buildings in zone A, 51 in zone B, 61 in zone C and 99 in zone D. In its undertaking, the ATPs have stated that according to orders issued by the commissioner, they had asked the draftsmen and all building inspectors to submit details of illegal buildings being constructed in their respective areas. The ATPs have also compiled a report on illegal constructions and the same was now being submitted to Ghuman.

In order to control the mushrooming of illegal buildings and bring transparency in the working of the branch, the MC commissioner had asked all draftsmen and building inspectors to furnish a certificate of undertaking every week regarding the status of illegal buildings in their respective areas to the senior town planner (STP).

Sources said as the ATPs had failed to provide the desired information, the STP issued them a final warning on July 27, following which, they presented the report to Ghuman. Notably, the building branch had been in the line of fire for the mushrooming up of illegal buildings due to the alleged corrupt nexus of officers of the building branch and owners.

Sources said more than 24 officers, including STP Balkar Singh Brar, municipal town planners (MTP) SS Bhatia, Hemant Batra, ATPs Kanwaljeet Kaur, Meharbaan, Harpreet Singh Ghai, Tejveet Singh and Monica Anand have been chargesheeted from time to time for their alleged failure to control the construction of illegal buildings.
 

RMC to run special bus for women

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The Times of India - Rajkot 30.07.2009

RMC to run special bus for women

RAJKOT: The Rajkot Municipal Corporation is planning to run a bus exclusively for the women of the city.

The bus, the brainchild of mayor Sandhya Vyas, will be manned by women driver and conductor and will start plying on the city routes from August 15, said Vyas, adding: "This will be my gift to the women."

"I have seen that on many occasions, women avoiding travelling in a bus because it is over-crowded with men. This bus will benefit a lot of women, especially schoolgirls," she said.

The route is yet to be worked out, but the bus is expected to take a route routes passing from markets, religious centres and educational institutes.

The bus will have a different colour probably pink and design so that it can be identified from a distance. RMC may also use it to create awareness on various issues and if the idea is well received, RMC will run more buses exclusively for women, said sources.

 

Bangalore to have smaller, compact wards; bill passed

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Deccan Herald 29.07.2009

Bangalore to have smaller, compact wards; bill passed

Bangalore, PTI:

Karnataka Legislative Assembly on Wednesday passed an amendment bill facilitating constitution of smaller and compact wards with an average population of 30,000 in city corporation--Bruhat Bangalore Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) area to have smooth administration.
 


The Karnataka Municipal Corporations (Amendment) Bill, 2009, enables enhancement of maximum number of wards for a corporation to 200.

It provides for nomination of members equal to ten per cent of the total number of members in the council, instead of ten members, from among the city residents to BBMP, Law and Parliamentary Affairs Minister S Suresh Kumar said.

The House passed the Karnataka Municipalities and Certain Other Law (Amendment) Bill, 2009, to facilitate the State Election Commission to use electronic voting machines in the elections to the urban local bodies.

Suresh Kumar said the EVMs would be manufactured by the Bharat Electronics Ltd (BEL),adding,the Legislative measure would entail an approximate expenditure of Rs 11 crore.

The Karnataka Stamp (Second Amendment) Bill, 2009 facilitating reduction of the stamp duty on sale transactions of all kinds of immovable properties including agricultural land from 7.5 per cent to six per cent, was passed by the Assembly.

Another bill that received the nod in the Legislature is the Karnataka Essential Services Maintenance Bill, 2009, which prohibits refusal to work in certain essential services connected with production, generation, storage, transmission, supply or distribution of water or electricity, and transport service for the carriage of passengers or goods.

 


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