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BMC plans to supply water to illegal slums

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The Indian Express              10.02.2014 

BMC plans to supply water to illegal slums

The move is aimed at checking theft of water. 

To stop water theft in slums, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has urged the state government to revise the policy of not granting legal water connections to illegal slums. The BMC’s hydraulic department, in a letter approved by Municipal Commissioner Sitaram Kunte, has made a case for supplying water to all slums irrespective of when they came up, citing revenue losses on account of water theft.

The BMC is planning to take up the matter with the urban development department, officials said. At present, the civic administration supplies water to slums that have come up before January 1, 1995, while no water connection is granted to slums that came up after this date.

Of the 4,200 million litres of water that is supplied to the city every day, nearly 700 million litres is unaccounted for, which means it is either lost to leakages or is stolen. The BMC suffers losses worth an average of Rs 400 crore annually due to water theft and illegal connections.

Even if legal connections are not given to residents of slums that came up after 1995, they have been receiving water either by borrowing or stealing from the supply meant for legitimate consumers, said Additional Municipal Commissioner Rajeev Jalota. Legalising all water connections would help the BMC to know the exact water consumption, he added. “A new policy will also help the BMC in better water management and equitable distribution,” said Jalota.

BMC officials said continuous water supply to slumdwellers would also reduce punctures and leakages in water mains, which occur due to theft. This would also reduce water contamination.

The BMC supplies over 700 million litres of water daily to a slum population of 65 lakh through 2.3 lakh metered connections.

Meanwhile, the BMC is also installing new flow meters for equitable distribution of water. The mechanical flow meters also help in determining correct water bills to slums, which were earlier based on guess work and historical records.

While the production and supply cost is Rs 11.37 per 1,000 litres, the BMC supplies water at a subsidised rate of Rs 3.5 per 1000 litres to slumdwellers.

 

Corporation of the City of Panaji to jump into music festival fray for Carnival

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The Times of India             01.02.2014 

Corporation of the City of Panaji to jump into music festival fray for Carnival

PANAJI: The latest to jump on the music festival bandwagon, the Corporation of the City of Panaji, has decided to hold a three-day musical event on the shores of Miramar beach during the Carnival celebrations scheduled for March this year.

Officials from the corporation are already in talks with a troupe from Brazil which is expected to jazz up the Carnival float parade, along with traditional Goan floats.

CCP mayor Surendra Furtado told TOI, "Day-one will feature the grand carnival float parade followed by a three-day electronic dance music festival on the lines of Sunburn. We are looking to bring down some of the world's top DJs."

He added, "The annual carnival is usually organized by the tourism department, but this year, the entire celebration will be managed by the CCP, with the state government's help."

Furtado said that he would not encourage commercial floats on the parade on March 1. "Tourists from across the globe converge here during the Carnival to experience all that is Goa, to get a glimpse of the Goan identity, and not to see self-serving commercial floats. I will urge the state government to only give prizes to traditional Goan floats."

Deputy mayor Bento Lorena added, "Companies sponsoring commercial floats have their own money-making agenda and they cannot be allowed to use our joyous occasion as a platform."

The CCP is looking to involve Francisco Martins and other local event organizers to keep the Goan touch of the Carnival intact, Furtado added.

 

AMC demands Rs 1,125 crore from government for city's development

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The Times of India             08.02.2014

AMC demands Rs 1,125 crore from government for city's development

AURANGABAD: The officials of the Aurangabad Municipal Corporation (AMC) on Friday urged 14th Union finance commission to grant special funds to the tune of Rs 1,125 crore for the city's development.

However, mayor Kala Oza and other office-bearers of the AMC, who were in Mumbai to seek the state government's permission to the long pending water distribution project in the city, could not meet chief minister Prithviraj Chavan on Friday.

Talking about the poor condition of roads and other civic amenities in the city, Oza urged the commission to grant special funds. Oza said the municipal corporation was established 32 years ago and over the period, the city has witnessed a sea change. "However, people still have to rely on old infrastructure. Today, population has crossed the 10-lakh mark and the city area has surpassed 142 sq km. Looking at such a huge growth, the city desperately needs better facilities and to provide it, the civic body falls short of funds," she said.

Oza said the civic body had repeatedly urged the state government to release funds for the city's developments.

Commenting about the city's roads, Oza said they were designed some 40-45 years ago. "It is extremely difficult to rebuild all the roads with the help of revenue generated by the municipal corporation. The civic body needs at least Rs 500 crore to develop roads as several foreign and domestic tourists visit the city every year," she said.

Besides, Oza said the civic body requires Rs 50 crore for making significant improvement in the city's solid waste management system, Rs 200 crore for streamlining nullahs, Rs 50 crore for the construction of new schools, Rs 200 crore for installing for streetlights, Rs 50 crore for strengthening the fire brigade department, Rs 50 crore for improving of public toilets and Rs 25 crore for the construction of bridges.

Last Updated on Saturday, 08 February 2014 07:52
 


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