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GHMC to remove duplicate entries from voter list

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The Hindu      26.09.2014  

GHMC to remove duplicate entries from voter list

 The GHMC would be carrying out the de-duplication campaign for the 15 Assembly constituencies of Hyderabad district from September 26 to October 10 as per the schedule declared by the Election Commission of India.

The exercise aimed at removing duplicate entries in the electoral rolls would have booth level officer carrying out door-to-door survey to find out the dead, duplicate, permanently shifted and missing eligible electors, according to a press release. The civic body requested all the electors of the 15 Assembly constituencies of the district to avail the opportunity to verify their names in the electoral rolls and file claims and objections, if any.

Turkish Consul

calls on Mayor

Murat Omeroglu, Consul General, Turkish Consulate in Hyderabad has called on the Mayor, Mohammed Majid Hussain and exchanged views regarding different issues here on Thursday, according to a press release.

Road widening taken up

As part of the road widening works for Metro Rail project between Punjagutta and Ameerpet, the GHMC demolished a structure along the main road here. According to the officials, removal of a few properties on this stretch was pending and one of them was being pulled down after the cheque for compensation was paid to the property owners. The road widening work would continue here and two more structures were proposed for demolition in next two to three days.

 

Mayor launches awareness programme on sanitation

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The Hindu      26.09.2014 

Mayor launches awareness programme on sanitation

Mayor Koneru Sridhar on Thursday underscored the need for maintaining proper sanitation in the city. Inaugurating the ‘Swarna Andhra Pradesh Varastavalu’, an awareness programme on sanitation at Pandaripuram in division 10, he said necessary steps would be taken to maintain proper sanitation in schools under the corporation limits. Measures will also be initiated to not only educate schoolchildren but also to create awareness among residential welfare associations by conducting various programmes, Mr. Sridhar said.

“Students should take up the responsibility of educating parents and neighbours on the importance of sanitation in their respective localities,” he added.

 

 

Corporation seeks better FRIENDS

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The Hindu        26.09.2014  

Corporation seeks better FRIENDS

State turning a blind eye to centre’s plight, says resolution

The city Corporation has urged the State government to take immediate steps to make the FRIENDS counter, a single-window citizen service centre, more efficient rather than turning a blind eye to its plight.

A resolution moved at the council meeting here on Thursday said the centre had found good patronage among people of the city. It was very handy for the citizens as services such as paying electricity and water bills; ration card fee; and motor vehicle, professional, and building taxes; were available under one roof. The centre had also bee admitting examination fee of the Kerala University, the resolution said.

Token system

The highlight of the centre was the token system. People could wait in the relative comfort of an air-conditioned room rather than wait in serpentine queues. The government had systematically done away with the token system. This was causing inconvenience to the people.

There were 20 counters and the employees worked in two shifts. Now, there were only nine counters, the resolution said.

Welfare standing committee chairman Palayam Rajan, who moved the resolution, said the system introduced when E.K. Nayanar was Chief Minister was functioning without hassles till recently. The government’s neglect caused its present plight, he said.

V. Sivankutty, MLA, on Thursday, visited the FRIENDS centre in the wake of a report in The Hindu . Mr. Sivankutty interacted with the employees to get first-hand knowledge of the prevailing situation. Mr. Sivankutty said he would take up the matter with the State government.


Steps sought to make FRIENDS efficient Will take up matter with government: Sivankutty
 


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