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BJD Forms CMC Council, Anita Behera Elected as New Mayor

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The New Indian Express              14.02.2014

BJD Forms CMC Council, Anita Behera Elected as New Mayor

Bhubaneswar Mayor Ananta Narayan Jena greeting new Cuttack Mayor Anita Behera, in Cuttack on Thursday Express Photo
Bhubaneswar Mayor Ananta Narayan Jena greeting new Cuttack Mayor Anita Behera, in Cuttack on Thursday Express Photo

Anita Behera was elected Mayor of Cuttack as BJD on Thursday formed its council in the Cuttack Municipal Corporation (CMC) after the victory in February 6 polls.

Picked from among four hopefuls by party supremo Naveen Patnaik, Anita was elected unopposed. The Corporator from Ward 21 has become the second woman Mayor of Cuttack after Nibedita Pradhan who held the post from 2003 to 2008.

The debutante Corporator and first time politician, however, did not appear to be overwhelmed by her elevation to the top post. Immediately after announcement of her election, Anita got down to set her priorities.

“Improving sanitation, repair and renovation of roads as well as combating the mosquito menace would be top on agenda. We will strive to provide an efficient, responsive and transparent civic administration,” she said.

Drainage and sanitation are the most pressing problems in the city. Emphasis would be on improving sanitation by not only ensuring effective work plans but also making officials and agencies accountable for their proper and timely execution. Roads will be repaired and renovated at the earliest, she said while outlining her immediate agenda.

Anita, who has Plus-II qualification, made it to the top post on the basis of the Mayor being reserved for SC Woman this year. She was chosen among four eligible Corporators including Sulochana Sethi from Ward 39, Meenakshi Behera from Ward 45 and Mamata Behera from Ward 51. She had won from Ward 21 beating her nearest BJP rival by 572 votes.

She is the lone eligible candidate from Cuttack-Barabati Assembly constituency and her selection is seen as a reward for the performance of BJD in the segment. The BJD won 21 of the 31 Wards under Cuttack-Barabati constituency represented by MLA Debasish Samantray.

The election was conducted by Director of Municipal Administration Sanjib Mishra.

The BJD retained CMC winning 36 of the 59 Wards while Congress and BJP won nine and four Wards respectively. As many as 10 Independents have been elected, most of whom are BJD rebels.

 

GCDA Hands Over 30 Cents for Kochi Metro

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The New Indian Express              14.02.2014

GCDA Hands Over 30 Cents for Kochi Metro

Benny Behanan MLA handing over documents to KMRL MD Elias George in Kochi on Thursday.
Benny Behanan MLA handing over documents to KMRL MD Elias George in Kochi on Thursday.

The Greater Cochin Development Authority (GCDA) handed over 30 cents of  land to construct the station for the Kochi Metro Rail at Kadavanthra on Thursday.

Benny Behanan MLA, who is also the member of the GCDA executive committee, handed over the documents to KMRL managing director Elias George.

Along with the documents, the sketches of the land were also handed over to the KMRL MD.

MLAs Dominic Presentation, Anwar Sadath and other officials concerned were present on the occasion.“The GCDA has given a total of 30 cents of land in front of its office for the station of the Kochi Metro Rail.

The documents for 28 cents were handed over on Thursday. The remaining two cents of land, which is under the possession of the KSEB will be handed over to the KMRL soon,” he added.

 

No Commercial Activities on Small Roads, says BDA

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The New Indian Express              14.02.2014

No Commercial Activities on Small Roads, says BDA

The BDA submitted before the High Court on Thursday that it won’t allow any kind of commercial activities on 40-feet wide roads in the City as per the amendment to the Revised Master Plan-2015.

The counsel for BDA submitted that according to the amendment to the master plan, even on roads that are over 40-feet wide, conditions will be laid down for starting commercial activities.

Following this, a Division bench of Chief Justice D H Waghela and Justice B V Nagarathna adjourned further hearing on the PIL challenging the powers of BDA in framing RMP-2015 rules.

Notices Issued

The High Court on Thursday issued notice to the government, BBMP and BMTC in connection with a petition challenging a government order dated November 11, 2012 permitting the transfer of five acres of Kalasipalyam bus stand area to BMTC to construct a traffic transit management Centre.

Petitioners Liyakahat Ali and others, who are operating a private bus service, challenged the order contending that BBMP does not have the power to exchange public property.

 


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