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Corporation gives away benefits worth over Rs. 1 cr.

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The Hindu      20.06.2016  

Corporation gives away benefits worth over Rs. 1 cr.

The former Minister, Satish L. Jarkiholi, distributing various benefits under schemes facilitated by the Belagavi City Corporation on Sunday.— PHOTO: P.K. BADIGER
The former Minister, Satish L. Jarkiholi, distributing various benefits under schemes facilitated by the Belagavi City Corporation on Sunday.— PHOTO: P.K. BADIGER

The Belagavi City Corporation distributed benefits worth up to Rs.1.44 crore to as many as 600 beneficiaries from reservation categories. These included around 24.10 per cent of the funds to SC/ST, 7.25 per cent to economically weaker sections and 3 per cent to physically handicapped at a function held here on Sunday.

Former Minister Satish L. Jarkiholi, who inaugurated the function, advised the beneficiaries to make best use of the facilities provided to them to improve their socio-economic conditions. He said that though he was out of the ministry, he would continue to work and do his best to complete all the works taken up during his term as district in-charge Minister.

Feroz N. Sait, MLA, who presided over the function, said Mr. Jarkiholi had adopted several measures to work towards infrastructure improvement in Belagavi city. He added that Mr. Jarkiholi would have more time to concentrate on these works which were in different stages of progress.

He said ministerial offices in politics were not permanent.

Earlier, Corporation Commissioner G. Prabhu said that benefits such as LPG connections of Rs.5,500 each to 228 families, financial assistance to the tune of Rs. 47.11 lakh to 53 persons to take up self-employment, laptops to two students worth one lakh rupees, medical assistance to two persons and drinking water connections to 41 households at the cost of Rs. 3.21 lakh was distributed under 24.10 per cent of the funds.

Also, under 7.25 per cent of funds, similar benefits worth Rs.19.66 lakh were distributed to 126 beneficiaries. A total of 88 physically challenged persons were given tri-scooters worth Rs. 63,750 each and various other benefits were given to 59 beneficiaries on the day. Mayor Sarita Patil and senior officials were present.

 

Rs. 7,300 cr. for city’s infrastructure development in Bengaluru

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The Hindu        10.06.2016 

Rs. 7,300 cr. for city’s infrastructure development in Bengaluru

Bengaluru is set to get a boost in terms of infrastructural development with the State cabinet on Wednesday clearing a Rs. 7,300-crore action plan to be implemented over the next two years under the Nagaroththana scheme.

The allocation is the highest in the recent times. The last two occasions when the city got substantial amount of funds was before the elections to the Bruhat Bangalore Mahanagara Palike in 2009-10 and 2015.

Civic works

Briefing reporters after the cabinet meeting, Law Minister T. B. Jayachandra said the works include those related to building and development of roads, drains, railway level crossings and lake development. Clearance for all those works that would be worth over Rs. 10 crore would have to be taken from a high-level committee constituted by the government, he pointed out.


Initially, the State government wanted to reduce the size of the action plan to Rs. 6,050 crore.

However, the cabinet had decided to ensure that the action plan size remains at Rs. 7,300 crore, the minister said.

The works would be taken up during the financial years 2016-17 and 2017-18.

 

Parking rate hiked in Hauz Khas

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The Hindu      23.03.2016   

Parking rate hiked in Hauz Khas

Users of the surface-level parking at Hauz Khas market will have to shell out Rs.100 from Wednesday, with the South Delhi Municipal Corporation (SDMC) hiking the charges in the hope that the multi-level facility at the market gets more takers.

The multi-level lot, where the parking charge is Rs. 20 per hour, has been under-utilised since it opened last year, as visitors to the market prefer to park on the road.

“The multi-level parking lot at E-Block market is not fully utilised. People park on the roads, which leads to congestion as well,” said SDMC Standing Committee chairperson Radhey Shyam Sharma.

He was speaking at a meeting of the Standing Committee on Tuesday, when the civic body also decided to give 68 of its 146 parking sites to the Delhi Integrated Multi-Modal Transit System (DIMTS) on a pilot basis. The 68 sites had been running free of charge as efforts to get contractors had failed.

These sites caused the SDMC a loss of Rs.50 crore in this financial year. Commissioner Puneet Kumar Goel said the sites would be run by DIMTS for a few months on a pilot basis, before the contract was given.

 


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