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GVMC bags award for solid waste management

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The Hindu              31.01.2014

GVMC bags award for solid waste management

Special Correspondent

The GVMC has won an award by standing second at the national level in solid waste management by implementation of Visakhapatnam Integrated Solid Waste Management (VISWAM).

Additional Commissioner M. Janaki received the award and citation from Governor E.S.L. Narasimhan as the valedictory of the fourth International Conference on Solid Waste Management at Acharya N G Ranga Agricultural University in Hyderabad on Thursday.

Visakhapatnam stood second after Pune in the category of cities with above 10 lakh population. A total of 54 cities competed for various awards. Additional Commissioner P. Poornachandra Rao participated in the conference.

The national-level award came in recognition of the endeavour of the GVMC in solid waste management, Municipal Commissioner M.V. Satyanarayana said. The award was achieved because of the combined efforts of the GVMC officials and staff.

VISWAM was started in 19 wards of Zone IV of the GVMC in October last. It will soon be extended to all the other parts of the city.

 

Water board acts tough on defaulters

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The Hindu              31.01.2014

Water board acts tough on defaulters

Staff Reporter

Hyderabad Metropolitan Water Supply and Sewerage Board (HMWS&SB) officials invoked the Revenue Recovery Act (RR Act) to confiscate moveable assets worth Rs. 4.43 lakh from the premises of two defaulters -- Sri Laxmi Enclave (two connections) and Raksha Multi-Speciality Hospital (one connection) -- at Sahebnagar on Thursday.

Water Board officials said that this was the second time that the RR Act had been invoked in the last two months.

The defaulters were served disconnection notices and a red notice was issued for seizing their assets, but the consumers had failed to pay up the arrears. Due to their failure to clear the dues, the authorities said RR Act was invoked and moveable assets proportionate to the dues had been seized, according to a release.

Man booked

The Water Board authorities booked a criminal case against a resident of Sri Saibaba Colony for drawing drinking water illegally from the water supply pipeline laid by the board at Kukatpally.

The authorities found that Mr. Reddy had been drawing water illegally during an inspection at his house. They finally booked the case against him.

Six cases filed

So far, six cases have been filed against illegal water supply connection holders and three people have been arrested in the last two months.

The officials said similar action would be taken against the defaulters if they do not clear the dues in time.

Invokes RR Act to confiscate Rs. 4.43 lakh from two defaulters.

 

HMDA plans fruit seedling nurseries at Moinabad

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The Hindu              31.01.2014

HMDA plans fruit seedling nurseries at Moinabad

T. Lalith Singh

The Hyderabad Metropolitan Development Authority (HMDA) is planning to set up two scion bank nurseries in Moinabad mandal towards providing high-value grafted fruit seedling to farmers and home gardens at an affordable price.

It has a similar nursery at Tellapur, spread over 50 acres, which has 60,000 mango grafts of nearly 13 different varieties apart from other fruits such as pomegranate, ‘kala jamun’, ‘sapota’ and seedless lemon.

These grafts in the size of three feet to five feet are offered at a price of Rs.16 each.

Tellapur scion bank nursery which has four blocks earmarked to propagate grafts for mango varieties including ‘Benishan’, ‘Mallika’, ‘Himayat’ and ‘Dasheri’ and other blocks for six varieties of ‘kala ‘jamun’, tamarind and ‘usiri’. “We raise high value grafted fruit seedlings through approach, bud and veneer grafting techniques for farmers, individuals and also for supply to different agencies,” said an official.

Tellapur project

The HMDA is now looking at replicating the Tellapur initiative at two more locations in Moinabad with a 50 acre site at Peddamangalaram village and 100 acres at Kanakamamidi village at an estimated cost of Rs.20 crore. “In the two new projects, we have drawn plans to have sector-wise development for different graft seedlings and will ensure high quality such as at Tellapur facility,” said HMDA Director (Urban Forestry), M. Raja Ramana Reddy.

Govt. lands

The HMDA Commissioner, Neerabh Kumar Prasad, said the land sites identified for new nurseries at Moinabad were government lands that are covered under conservation zone regulations of the GO 111. “The government has sent our plans to the Revenue Department and we are awaiting necessary orders and once we get possession of land, the work will start,” he added. As part of the urban afforestation initiative, the urban planning body over the decades has come up with a total of 10 big and small nurseries in the city which together boast a collection of nearly 14 lakh seedlings.

The nurseries will come up on a 50-acre site at Peddamangalaram and 100 acres at Kanakamamidi in Moinabad.

 


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