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Get ready to pay SWM cess in M'lore

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Deccan Herald              11.02.2014

Get ready to pay SWM cess in M'lore

District-in-Charge Minister B Ramanath Rai at the review meeting of development works in Mangalore City Corporation limits at MCC hall on Monday. DH Photo

Amidst opposition over levying solid waste management (SWM) cess on general public to generate revenue for implementing the three package SWM project in the city, District-in-Charge Minister B Ramanath Rai put the ball to the MCC Administrator’s court, directing him to take a call on the matter after consulting with local MLAs. 

The issue came to the fore at the review meeting of development works in MCC limits, chaired by the District-in-Charge Minister at MCC hall on Monday. MCC Commissioner Ajith Kumar Hegde revealed that the previous deputy commissioner who was also the administrator of the Corporation had approved the proposal on levying SWM cess on July 24, 2013 and it is now upto MCC to implement the cess. “We have received audit objection for not implementing the cess, while all other city corporations in the State have implemented it,” he said.

Objecting to the move, corporators said that it would cause an additional burden on the people. Corporator Mahabal Marla said that people will have to shell out minimum Rs 500 per annum as SWM cess apart from the property tax that they are paying. MLA J R Lobo batted for SWM cess as he said the cess collection was necessary to maintain the city clean and free from litter. 

“Though people expect the city to be clean, they are not ready to pay tax for the maintenance, which is not logical. Cess has to be introduced, perhaps, with revised rates,” he said. Deputy Commissioner and MCC Administrator A B Ibrahim too expressed his willingness to cut down the cess rate. Imposing Rs 500 cess per year, might be a burden for people residing in small houses. As per the approved cess, tax levied for residential buildings upto 1,000 sq ft is Rs 40 per month. This rate could be revised to Rs 20 per month, while the price fixed for houses above 1,000 sq ft and commercial buildings could remain intact,” the DC said.

Tender issues

The meeting witnessed  heated exchange of words between the DC and corporators over the issue of allotting tenders in MCC limits without administrative approval. When the corporators blamed it on the contractors for an inordinate delay in implementing development works, the DC said that the impending disorder was due to allotting tenders without receiving the administrative approval. The district-in-charge minister too held the administrator responsible for the situation.

An angered DC, took it as an insult meted out at him, for the error committed by his predecessors. “All the tenders were allotted before I took charge,” he clarified. Minister Ramanath Rai directed the DC to ensure that all pending works to be completed at the earliest. “All works should be completed on time, failing which officers will be sent home,” he warned. Lobo said that those contractors who failed to take up the work should be blacklisted. 

Rai refused to comment on the proposal of Greater Mangalore and the proposal to revise the self assessment scheme. He suggested to take a decision after the council comes into existence. He also instructed the deputy commissioner to act upon the proposal of constructing a service bus stand at Pumpwell, without further delay. The DC said a full-fledged bus stand could be set up in the available seven acre land, using modern technologies than waiting to acquire additional land. 

 

Firm to segregate waste for free at Zone 8,9

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Deccan Herald              11.02.2014

Firm to segregate waste for free at Zone 8,9

The much delayed zero waste management projects of Mysore City Corporation (MCC) is expected to receive a minor boost, with zero waste management plants built at Zone 8 and 9, set to become operational within a week.

Unlike other zero waste management plants, which were partially funded by MCC, the two plants will be operated without any financial aid, much to the relief of the financially burdened civic body.

Speaking to Deccan Herald, Girish Prasad, chairman of the standing committee on health, education and social justice, said that a private firm Page Trust had come forward to manage and segregate the waste, in 17 wards of Zone 8 and 9. 


With this, the number of operational zero waste managements plants in MCC limits, has increased to six. Three plants are yet to begin operations. A total of nine decentralised zero waste management plants were constructed in MCC limits at an estimated cost of Rs 3.6 crore, he said.

Auction

Earlier, the Corporation used to hand over the plants to self-help groups (SHGs) after an auction process. The groups were provided financial assistance for a period of six months, as wages for Pourakarmikas and other expenses, after which they had to self-sustain the plants. Some plants were provided additional financial assistance even after the period, Girish said.

Competition

MCC Health Officer, Dr D G Nagaraj said that zero waste management had turned profitable for SHGs, owing to which there was tremendous competition. 

He affirmed that few groups have approached MCC to operate zero waste management plants for free. “All the details of the concerned firms are being verified, before these groups are given a go ahead.” he said.

 

Sharan takes charge as new RMC Commissioner

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The Pioneer              11.02.2014

Sharan takes charge as new RMC Commissioner

Awanish Kumar Sharan, an IAS officer of 2009 batch took over charge as the Commissioner of Raipur Municipal Corporation on Monday.

Prior to this, Sharan was posted as Commissioner of Bilaspur Municipal Corporation where he served for 18 months. He was welcomed by Additional Commissioner JR Soni, Deputy Commissioner of General Administration Department RK Dongre, Deputy Commissioner of Revenue Department Lavkush Singraul, RMC Secretary Pritam Mishra, President of RMC Employee Union Arun Dubey and others. After taking the charge, Sharan held an introductory meeting with Zone commissioners and RMC officials. He sought an overview of facilities and development schemes in the eight zones of the city. He also visited various departments of the RMC and briefly interacted with the heads. Former commissioner of the civic body Narendra Dugga has been posted as Deputy Commissioner, Development in Durg.  

 


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