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BMC's preparatory report for 'Development Plan' made public

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The Times of India          27.01.2014 

BMC's preparatory report for 'Development Plan' made public

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MUMBAI: The Municipal Corporation has undertaken the work of revision of the 'Development Plan' for Greater Mumbai for the 2014-2034 period (20 years). The work of revision of the 'Development Plan' is being carried out by municipal engineers, urban planning consultants and M/s Groupe SCE(I) Ltd. As a part of this exercise, the work of Existing Land Use survey (ELU) was completed in the year 2012 and the same was also thrown open to the public for comments till March 30, 2013. The comments received from the public were also examined and the replies to the comments were also uploaded on the Municipal website for the information of the public.

The study report envisages dividing the city and suburbs into 151 planning sectors.

The assessment of the existing situation has been conducted at City level, Ward level and at planning sector levels. The sector-wise demand for land and floor space for housing, education, health care and recreational facilities and public services has also been addressed to in the report by considering appropriate planning standards.

On the basis of the ELU data, a Preparatory Study Report is prepared which includes assessment of the existing situation, growth scenario, vision and objectives of the 'Development Plan' for the next 20 years, challenges and development strategies for attaining the vision. The copy of the report is submitted to chief minister, mayor of Mumbai, minister of state (UD), and deputy mayor of Mumbai.

 

France to Help Bangalore Tackle Civic Woes

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The New Indian Express            25.01.2014

France to Help Bangalore Tackle Civic Woes

French companies have come forward to join hands with the state government to solve the challenges of urban transport, water and waste management that bedevil Bangalore.Express File Photo
French companies have come forward to join hands with the state government to solve the challenges of urban transport, water and waste management that bedevil Bangalore.Express File Photo

French companies have come forward to join hands with the state government to solve the challenges of urban transport, water and waste management that bedevil Bangalore.

A delegation of 17 chief executives of top French companies, led by French ambassador to India, Francois Richier, and Special Representative for Economic Relations with India, Paul Hermelin, met Chief Secretary Kaushik Mukherjee and Chief Minister Siddaramaiah to discuss potential areas for cooperation.

“By this summer, we can expect some outcome from this visit. French companies will offer solutions to challenges on urban transportation system, environment (waste and water) system and overall integrated systems,” Hermelin told a press conference here on Thursday.

“We are here to give our solutions as we have learnt from our mistakes in planning our cities in the 1960s and 1970s. We don’t want Bangalore to make the same mistakes while expanding,” he said, while stressing the need for satellite cities around Bangalore. Companies such as Alstom Transport, Suez (environment and transport) and Veolia are expected to play important roles in some of these projects in the pipeline, Hermelin said.

“Our meeting with the chief secretary was interesting as we discussed the requirement and allocation of land for the Mumbai-Bangalore corridor and a possible corridor between Bangalore and Mysore,” he said. Mukherjee told the delegation that there is a need to solve the traffic bottlenecks en route Mysore. “He presented the problem. France is known for high-speed rail links, so our companies will give an appropriate solution,” Hermelin said.

Projects for Bangalore will also find financial support from the Agence Française de Développement, a French public finance institution.

On Wednesday, Ambassador Richier and Hermelin met Governor H R Bhardwaj and visited the Indian Institute of Science, where an Indo-French Cell of Water Sciences has been functioning since 2001.

On Thursday, the delegation met ISRO chairperson K Radhakrishnan to exchange views.

 

SMC blacklists BRTS contractor

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The Times of India             25.01.2014

SMC blacklists BRTS contractor

SURAT: Despite repeated pleas and requests for 1.5 years, an agency that filed to fulfill its contractual obligation of providing Integrated Transit management System (ITMS) for Bus Rapid Transport System (BRTS) of Surat Municipal Corporation (SMC) was black-listed by civic body's standing committee. It has also awarded the work to another agency while taking the decision.

BRTS project of the city is delayed by more than 18 months and SMC had given contract of providing ITMS to an agency named Vyom agency that has a joint venture with a Spanish company in September 2012. The cost of the project was Rs 56.19 crore and they were to give pilot demonstration in 2013.

"Our officers write repeated letters to them and asked them to provide pilot demonstration but they have been unable to do it. In such case we are left with no alternative but to black list the agency, seize their deposit amount and appoint another agency," said Rajesh Desai, Chairman Standing committee.

SMC is starting trial run on one segment of BRTS at Udhna Darwaja to Unn from January, 26, 2014. The ITMS systems will now be operated and managed by experienced Government agency known as Core solutions and trial run of BRTS would begin on republic day as announced.

 


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