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Parking contractors in Karol Bagh fined Rs.7 lakh

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The Hindu         27.08.2014 

Parking contractors in Karol Bagh fined Rs.7 lakh

Parking contractors in Karol Bagh were fined Rs.7 lakh on Tuesday for overcharging customers, collecting fees in free-parking zones and encroaching on the road.

Five parking contractors in the North Delhi Municipal Corporation’s Karol Bagh Zone were hauled up for a range of irregularities when officials conducted a surprise check.

Karol Bagh Wards Committee chairperson Rajesh Bhatia, who spearheaded the drive, said this was the “biggest such raid in the history of the Corporation”.

“I’ve done two raids on parking sites before, but this was the biggest. We even handed over the parking attendants to the police, apart from penalising the contractors,” said Mr. Bhatia.

Referring to past cases of Corporation officers tipping off the contractors, Mr. Bhatia said the team took private cars and officials were asked to leave their phones behind. The team, which included Zonal Deputy Commissioner Dharmendra Kumar, inspected parking at Gaffar Market, Ajmal Khan Road, Arya Samaj Raod, Padam Singh Road, Saraswati Marg and PVR Naraina.

Two parking sites on Ajmal Khan Road were raided, with one of them being a free-of-charge facility. Four people were found illegally charging people at this site. At the legal parking on the same road, customers were being charged as much as Rs.100 for a spot, whereas the authorised rate is Rs.10.

In the Gaffar Market parking, the contractor had gone beyond the authorised limit. At the Arya Samaj Road and Padam Singh Road parking sites, people were being overcharged and attendants were not wearing their uniforms or carrying handheld receipt devices

In one of the more blatant cases, the PVR Naraina parking, which is opposite a police station, eight attendants were caught red-handed overcharging customers. They were handed over to the police for investigation.

On Monday, The Hindu had reported on the widespread harassment of customers at parking sites under the North Corporation. The civic body had last week declared 19 sites as free-parking zones, but a reality check found that parking attendants were still collecting money in some of these.

 

Drive against encroachments on Vikas Marg

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The Hindu      26.08.2014   

Drive against encroachments on Vikas Marg

Encroachments, including illegally parked vehicles, on Vikas Marg were removed on Monday in a drive to make the road accessible for pedestrians.

The Delhi Government’s Public Works Department, the East Delhi Municipal Corporation and the Traffic Police carried out the drive, which included the towing away of vehicles and issuance of challans to offenders.

Deputy Commissioner (East) Kunal said this would not be a “one-day affair” as such exercises would be repeated in the future . Preet Vihar Sub-Divisional Magistrate C. Velmurugan supervised the removal drive.

 

Civic body representatives learn ‘good governance’

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The Hindu       26.08.2014  

Civic body representatives learn ‘good governance’

 A two-day orientation programme for the newly – elected representatives of municipal bodies, in the Chittoor district, began with a series of lectures and presentations, on Monday.

As many as 120 members, including ward councillors, corporators, deputy Chairmen and Mayors, are taking part in the programme to learn about functioning of various departments and best municipal practices, besides gaining necessary knowledge required for implementing various government welfare programmes.

Municipal Corporation of Tirupati (MCT) Commissioner T. Sakala Reddy gave a presentation on 'Municipal Finances, Resource Mobilisation and Municipal Budget', explaining several topics including the financial resources and how to improve them through proper practices. Mr. Reddy opined that such programmes would introduce the newly-elected members to various departments and also throw a light on the nuances of good governance.

The proceedings were interactive as several members raised their doubts and got them clarified from the officials. Various other topics such as town planning, Mission for Elimination of Poverty in Municipal Areas (MEPMA) etc., will be dealt in detail over the next few sessions. Out of 240 representatives in the district, 120 will be trained in the ongoing sessions and the remaining will be trained in the next phase to be held from September 1.

 


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