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Urban poverty alleviation cell in BBMP mooted

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The Hindu 21.02.2010

Urban poverty alleviation cell in BBMP mooted

Staff Reporter

It could look into the socio-economic problems of the urban poor

Bangalore: An urban poverty alleviation cell should be set up in the Bruhat Bangalore Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) to look into the socio-economic problems of the urban poor, A. Ravindra, Adviser to the Chief Minister (Urban Affairs), said on Saturday.

Speaking at a round table meet on the 74th Constitutional Amendment, Inclusive and Participatory Governance for Bangalore: Opportunities and Challenge, organised by CIVIC Bangalore, Mr. Ravindra said: “There is no single agency that handles urban poverty alleviation here. Such a cell in the BBMP could help ensure social justice and look at education, health and employment of the urban poor.”

He said this aspect will be incorporated in the guidelines of the new Bangalore Region Governance Bill. Asked whether this cell would duplicate the functions of the BBMP’s Social Welfare Department, he said: “This department works in the framework of the budgetary allocations. It has been implementing the schemes and policies announced for the urban poor in the budget. But the cell can look at their [urban poor] comprehensive development and give a new focus to poverty alleviation.”

“The Metropolitan Planning Committee, mandated under the 74th Constitutional Amendment as an essential feature for decentralised planning, is yet to be set up in Bangalore. There is much debate about how the Mayor can be given more powers as against the colonial relic of an all-powerful Commissioner,” said Kathyayini Chamaraj, CIVIC Trustee.

The former Chairperson of Karnataka Legislative Assembly B.K. Chandrashekar expressed displeasure that there was no pre-project planning in the BBMP. Several infrastructure projects have been planned without consulting the residents of the area and these projects were of no use to the people.

Good example

Social activist and Magsaysay award winner Arvind Kejriwal of the Delhi-based NGO Parivartan made a presentation on the “Nagara Raj Bill” that has been implemented in Delhi and a few other States. “We have drafted the Bill in consultation with several urban researchers, community leaders, citizens and like-minded organisations. Such consultations should also happen in Karnataka,” he said.

Last Updated on Sunday, 21 February 2010 05:43
 

NDMC evicts 70 from home for the homeless

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The Hindu 12.02.2010

NDMC evicts 70 from home for the homeless

Staff Reporter

The home, previously for women, was converted into a family shelter home from February 9

 


‘Civic body not letting families cook food in the home’

Cannot implement till a copy of the orders is received: NDMC


NEW DELHI: About 70 people belonging to homeless families staying at the New Delhi Municipal Council’s shelter home in Sarojini Nagar here since Tuesday have been rendered homeless again, according to Delhi-based non-government organisation Indo Global Social Service Society (IGSSS).

The shelter home, which was previously functioning as a women’s shelter home, was converted into a family shelter home with effect from February 9 following a Delhi High Court order. However, the NGO which was responsible for rehabilitating the families in the shelter home has now alleged that the civic body is failing to take cognisance of the subsequent High Court directions to convert it into a 24-hour shelter and also allow the families to cook in the home.

Meanwhile, the civic body claimed that it could not implement the directions till it received a written copy of the High Court orders.

Indu Prakash Singh of IGSSS said: “Despite the Delhi High Court directions to make the shelter home functional for 24 hours, the NDMC chased out the families from the home on Thursday morning. Moreover, the High Court decision on Thursday to allow the families to cook in their premises has also been ignored by the civic body.”

NDMC Act

“Even if the NDMC wants to wait for the written orders, the civic body has a discretionary obligatory function to provide for the poor, homeless and destitute as per the NDMC Act. However, they do not seem to be acting on it,” he added.

Thirty-year-old Pankhi said: “I moved to the shelter home with my family on Tuesday, but the shelter home administration did not let us cook our own food and told us only to sleep there during the night and vacate the home in the morning. We were forced to eat outside and our bedding and luggage were later dumped under the Raj Nagar flyover. I am a small vendor in Sarojini Nagar and will now have to live with my family under the flyover.”

An NDMC official said: “We have only received the court’s order directing us to convert the premises from a women’s shelter home to a family shelter home, which we have done. We have not received any court order directing us to make the shelter home functional for 24 hours and allow the residing families to cook. If we receive these orders by Monday, we will take action accordingly.”

Last Updated on Friday, 12 February 2010 10:06
 

Selja promises support to urban poverty alleviation

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The Hindu 06.02.2010

Selja promises support to urban poverty alleviation

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The Union Minister stresses need to tap tourist potential of State


Development agenda: Union Minister for Tourism and Urban Poverty Alleviation Kumari Selja at a review meeting in Bhubaneswar on Friday.

BHUBANESWAR: Union Minister for Tourism and Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation Kumari Selja on Friday assured the State Government that the Centre would extend all support for proper implementation of urban poverty alleviation programmes and development of the tourism sector. During her meeting with Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik here, Ms. Selja discussed in detail about the various programmes aimed at urban poverty and underlined the need for better coordination among the agencies involved in the job.

Mr. Patnaik apprised Ms. Selja about the measures undertaken by his government to deal with the problems facing the urban poor.

Ms. Selja also emphasised the need for further development of the tourism infrastructure and extensive campaign to highlight the tourism potential of the State.

Review meet

Earlier, Ms. Selja attended a review meeting where she was informed about the progress achieved under various programmes being implemented by the Departments of Tourism and Urban Development of the State Government. In the meeting, the Union Minister advised the officials of the two departments to take proactive measures to ensure success of various schemes.

Last Updated on Saturday, 06 February 2010 02:15
 


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