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Rajasthan urban bodies asked to submit financial proposals

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Source : The Hindu Date : 24.06.2009

Rajasthan urban bodies asked to submit financial proposals

Special Correspondent

JAIPUR: Rajasthan Local Self-Government Minister Shanti Dhariwal has instructed the urban local bodies to submit their proposals for financial contribution under the Urban Infrastructure Development Scheme for Small and Medium Towns within a month to facilitate clearance of projects by the Union Government.

Addressing a review meeting here, Mr. Dhariwal said the outlines of the action plan should also be submitted within a month, while the urban bodies should step up their commercial activities and levy user charges to improve their financial lot.

The Minister pointed out that the projects of the Makrana, Deedwana, Balotra and Banswara urban bodies had already been approved and they would get their formal contract from the Rajasthan Urban Infrastructure Development Project by July 31.

He said the urban bodies should appoint technical officers without delay to ensure timely completion of works.

State Principal Local Self Secretary G. S. Sandhu said 80 per cent of the funds under the urban scheme were provided by the Centre, while the State Government and the local body concerned spent 10 per cent each. The scheme is operative in all municipal areas of the State except Jaipur, Ajmer and Pushkar.

Mr. Sandhu said projects relating to sewage disposal, solid waste management, water supply, sanitation, drainage, improvement of roads and parking facility were taken up under the scheme.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 24 June 2009 08:39
 

Puducherry plans to raise certificate charges

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Source : The Hindu Date : 23.06.2009

Puducherry plans to raise certificate charges

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The proposal is to augment the municipality’s revenue

PUDUCHERRY: The Puducherry Municipality plans to revise the rates for issuing various certificates.

The proposal, which was aimed at improving the municipality’s revenue, would be sent to the government for approval.

In the proposal, the municipality has enlisted revised rates for 21 certificates including issue of full extract of birth, death and marriage, family book, small extract for marriage, no opposition certificate for marriage, marriage under French code civil, declaration of marriage, name inclusion after one year, change in names and inclusion of names.

“The rates for the certificates, which are being collected now, were fixed in 2005. The revision will slightly improve the municipality’s revenue. We will be able to get additional revenue through revision of certificate rates,” Assistant Commissioner of Puducherry Municipality, P. Seetharaman, said.

Before 2005, Rs.25 was collected for issuing full extract of birth, while the existing charge was Rs.50.

The proposed revision for this certificate would be Rs.100. Similarly, for certificates of marriages conducted under the French code civil, the existing rate was Rs.500, while the proposed rate would be Rs. 1,000.

“Before 1979, full extract of birth and death were issued including numerous details. But later, the details were reduced and thus emerged small extracts for various certificates.

We issue computerised certificates for the small extracts and hand-written copies for full extracts,” he said.

The decision for revising the certificate rates was placed before the council meeting.

However, it would come into effect only with the government’s approval, Mr. Seetharaman added. “If approved, then a Government Order would be issued to revise the rates of all 21 certificates,” he said.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 23 June 2009 05:56
 

Rs. 58.95-lakh surplus budget for Hassan CMC

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Source : The Hindu Date : 18.06.2009

Rs. 58.95-lakh surplus budget for Hassan CMC

Staff Correspondent

HASSAN: Ratnamma Mahantesh, president of Hassan City Municipal Council (CMC), presented a Rs. 58.95-lakh surplus budget for the CMC for 2009-10 here on Wednesday.

The CMC expects revenue of Rs. 34.57 crore through tax collection from different source.

The CMC plans to spend Rs. 36.38 crore on development works.

Ms. Mahantesh said that preference would be given to develop infrastructure in the 35 wards in the city.

A sum of Rs. 7 crore had been set aside for asphalting roads and constructing pavements. She said that Rs. 1.25 crore had been earmarked for developing new layouts.

A sum of Rs. 1 crore each would be spent on developing parks and a vegetable market, and Rs. 2.4 crore had been set aside for works related to drinking water supply.

The CMC has set aside Rs. 75 lakh for development of slums, Rs. 85 lakh for underground drainage scheme, Rs. 20 crore for purchase of vehicles and Rs. 30 lakh for streetlight maintenance.

Last Updated on Thursday, 18 June 2009 10:53
 


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