The Times of India 25.07.2012
Poverty marks to identify BPL families, says Ranchi Municipal Corporation
RANCHI: The standing committee of the Ranchi Municipal Corporation
(RMC) has decided that those families who do not own a vehicle, live in
mud houses and do not have any earning members will be given particular
marks for every poverty factor.
Mayor Rama Khakho said, “The
families will be allotted marks for every poverty factor and those
families with 70 marks and above will be considered BPL families. This
way it will be easy for the RMC to recognize the BPL families and make
sure they are benefited by various government plans.”
Another
major decision that was taken in the meeting was that the electric
crematorium at Harmu, which was lying neglected for many years, would be
redone. Khalkko said, “A committee has been made which will survey the
electric crematorium at Jamshedpur and will submit plans of renovation and restart on that basis.”
It was decided in the meeting that the RMC would write to MP Parimal
Nathwani for the management of the RMC hospital which was renovated by
him in 2011. The mayor said, “The tender was released but there were not
many bidders. Also we think that Nathwani will be the best person for
operation of the hospital as he works for uplifting the poor.”
The RMC will also be writing a letter to the forest department to plant
trees and flowers on the empty space near various parks, footpaths and
on the roadside of the city.
Employment of the previous RMC daily wages employees who lost their jobs after A2Z Waste Management Company took charge of maintaining cleanliness of the city was also considered in the meeting.
Deputy mayor Ajay Nath Shahdeo,
who raised the issue, said, “More than 500 daily wage earners have been
unemployed after A2Z Company took over. These workers should be
employed in A2 Z Company.”
RMC CEO Deepankar Panda assured Shahdeo that he would speak to the company about the matter.