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Ambattur councillors still on sit-in protest

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The Deccan Chronicle 22.09.2010

Ambattur councillors still on sit-in protest

Sept. 21: Councillors of Ambattur municipality cutting across party lines conducted a sit-in for the second consecutive day, alleging that the municipal officials are indifferent to civic problems.

Municipal chairman K.N. Sekar, who led the protest, said the public is suffering because of the callous attitude of officials.

“There is no transparency in collecting property tax arrears from the public and no proper system to evaluate tax,” the chairman alleged. Roads dug up to construct stormwater drains and to lay drinking water pipelines have been abandoned and pose a major threat to motorists, putting their lives at risk.

“When requests were made to repair the battered roads on a temporary basis, the municipal engineers refused to do it, citing high costs,” said Mr Sekar. The councillors also alleged that the civic projects were executed only in areas where top bureaucrats resided.

“Field engineers do not heed complaints of the public and even those complaints forwarded by the ward representatives are ignored,” said an AIADMK councillor. The zonal official, Mr Dhandapani, urged the elected representatives to call off the agitation, but they did not do so.

Councillors belonging to the CPIM, the AIADMK and the PMK took part in the agitation but those of the ruling DMK stayed away. The protesters had stayed overnight in the council hall.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 22 September 2010 07:32
 

Ambattur councillors launch sit-in demonstration

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The Hindu       21.09.2010

Ambattur councillors launch sit-in demonstration

Staff Reporter

CHENNAI: A group of councillors led by Ambattur Municipality chairman K.N.Sekar launched a sit-in demonstration on Monday demanding speeding up of various developmental works.

The councillors complained that roads dug up for providing underground drainage and water supply networks remain neglected. Mr.Sekar blamed the officials for the postponement of the council meeting last month. There was also discrepancy with regard to property tax arrears.

However, officials said that they had even prepared the agenda for the council meeting last month, but it could not be conducted due to lack of cooperation from the councillors. Most of the developmental works were progressing as scheduled, the officials added.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 21 September 2010 10:21
 

Municipal polls put off; special officers to replace chairpersons

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The Hindu             21.09.2010

Municipal polls put off; special officers to replace chairpersons

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Telangana issue makes State government tread cautiously

HYDERABAD: Realising that the disturbed political situation was not conducive for holding elections, the Cabinet postponed polls that are due to 99 municipalities and 11 municipal corporations by six months.

At a meeting here on Monday, the Cabinet decided to appoint special officers in place of the existing chairpersons whose term is coming to an end on September 29 as a stopgap arrangement before the elections. An ordinance to this effect is likely to be promulgated shortly even as Chief Minister K. Rosaiah wanted the officials to tread cautiously in the issue.

The government asserted that elections to civic bodies were being postponed pending a final decision on providing ward-wise reservation to backward classes. Sources, however, said the ruling party was not in favour of elections at this juncture when the separate Telangana issue was simmering.

Briefing reporters later, Information Minister J. Geeta Reddy said a decision on the elections would be possible only after ascertaining the population of BCs in wards which was not available now. It was decided to promulgate another ordinance to amend the relevant Act that would enable the “creamy layer” among BCs to contest the polls.

The Cabinet extended ban on the CPI (Maoist) and six other organisations by another year from August 16, 2010. These were Radical Students' Union, Rythu Coolie Sangham, Singareni Karmika Samakhya, Viplava Karmika Samakhya, All-India Revolutionary Students' Federation and Radical Youth League.

Arogyasri

The meeting accepted the report of the Cabinet sub-committee on Arogyasri health insurance scheme wherein efforts would be made to restrict its benefits to the below-poverty-line families who invariably held white cards. Pending unique identity, which would be given to each citizen by the Unique Identity Authority of India, the data available with the Civil Supplies Department would be used to ascertain the eligibility of the family for the time being.

If the department lacked such information in case of an eligible family, a certificate by the district Collector would be considered for allowing free corporate treatment to a patient in a family.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 21 September 2010 10:17
 


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