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GHMC to introduce video conferencing

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The Times of India            15.02.2014

GHMC to introduce video conferencing

HYDERABAD: The GHMC is planning to introduce video-conferencing for interaction between the head office, zonal offices and municipal circle offices, commissioner Somesh Kumar said on Friday. The system is being introduced to reduce fuel costs, he said Kumar. Tenders for setting up the system have been floated and will be finalized soon, he said.

Kumar said the GHMC would also start another call centre number 21111111 from February 17 to receive public grievances. The existing number (155304) would also be in service, he said.

The corporation would also introduce a biometric attendance system in a couple of days as there were allegations that the staff either comes late or does not attend office regularly, Kumar said.

"It came to my notice that some of the employees are not attending office or leaving early on the pretext of office work or meetings. They should record their attendance. If they want to leave the office, they have to write it in the register citing the reason as well," Kumar said.

The commissioner said that with various wings of the corporation facing a staff crunch, orders have been issued to recruit 370 persons on outsourcing basis.

 

NDMC plans to regularise muster roll workers

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The Hindu               15.02.2014

NDMC plans to regularise muster roll workers

Staff Reporter

From April 1 this year, all regular muster roll (RMR) workers working in the New Delhi Municipal Council will be regularised as group D employees under the Sixth Central Pay Commission scale. This will be subject to availability of vacancies.

All the temporary muster roll (TMR) workers, who have worked for 500 days, will be considered for regular employment with the NDMC with effect from April 1.

Jobs will be filled in a calibrated manner on the basis of vacancies.

In its council meeting on January 29, the NDMC took the welfare-oriented decision for its TMR and RMR workers.

According to NDMC chairman Jalaj Shrivastava, as per this one-time decision, none of the NDMC employees or RMR or TMR contractual workers will be rendered ineligible on the basis of qualification and age as per the Recruitment Rules.

 

SDMC to run Rs. 10-a-meal canteens

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The Hindu               15.02.2014

SDMC to run Rs. 10-a-meal canteens

Damini Nath

Janata Rasois to be modelled on Amma Canteens

: A Rs. 10 note could soon buy you an entire meal in South Delhi, if the civic body’s promise to start community kitchens comes true.

A recent visit to Chennai left South Delhi Municipal Corporation House Leader Subhash Arya so impressed with the ‘Amma Canteens’ in that city that he proposed setting up ‘Janata Rasois’ in his area of operation.

“I saw the canteens serving food at such reasonable rates in Chennai that I thought we should start the same in South Delhi,” Mr. Arya said in reference to the canteens started by Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J. Jayalalithaa.

A canteen each will be set up in the four zones of the SDMC, Mr. Arya said on Friday while announcing the civic body’s Budget for 2014-2015. The project has been allocated Rs. 5 crore in the Budget and the civic body has applied for ration from the Delhi Government.

Officers of the SDMC are working out the details of the plan and the canteens could be operational as soon as April 1, said Mr. Arya. The canteens, like their South Indian inspiration, will be run by women.

“The canteens will be run on a no-profit no-loss model. The corporation will pay the salaries of the women who will work there,” Mr. Arya explained.

As far as the menu at these canteens is concerned, simplicity will be the key. “We intend to give pulses, rice and a vegetable dish for Rs. 8 and because making rotis takes more effort, Rs. 10 for pulses, roti and vegetables,” said Mr. Arya.

The Opposition Congress in the House, however, was not impressed with the announcement. “They [BJP members] keep making promises. I would be happy if a poor person gets food for cheap, but these are mere announcements. They look good on paper,” said Leader of Opposition in the SDMC Farhad Suri.

Raising concerns about the hygiene levels at these canteens, Mr. Suri said mid-day meals served in municipal schools have often been found to be contaminated.

“The corporation is obliged to fulfil its primary functions of providing sanitation and primary education. There were no new announcements on this front in the Budget,” he complained.

The project has been allocated Rs. 5 crore in the civic body’s Budget for 2014-2015.

 


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