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Five-point agenda for JNNURM projects

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Source : The Hindu Date : 11.06.2009

Five-point agenda for JNNURM projects

Staff Correspondent

Manivannan back as special officer

 


2012 is the deadline for completion

of projects

DC to hold videoconference with officials daily


MYSORE: With Deputy Commissioner P. Manivannan back as special officer of the Jawaharhal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM), work on various projects under the mission is likely to be expedited.

He has outlined a five-point agenda to complete the work on various projects before the deadline of 2012.

Mr. Manivannan, who was relieved as special officer owing to the Lok Sabha elections, held a weekly meeting to review the progress of work on JNNURM projects here on Wednesday.

During the meeting, the Deputy Commissioner told the officers in-charge of the projects that he would address them daily between 10 a.m. and 10.30 a.m. through videoconference from June 18 to keep himself updated on the day-to-day progress of work on the projects.

The officers are likely to get hi-tech electronic gadgets to update information faster to the special officer. Details on the progress of work on the projects would be uploaded to the JNNURM website for the benefit of the people.

Official sources said the five-point agenda included video-conference with officers, surprise visits to work sites, 24x7 responsibilities to the officers concerned, constitution of an internal JNNURM cell and accountability of officers.

At the meeting, Mr. Manivannan told the officers that he would conduct surprise visits to the work sites to cross check the information provided by them during daily videoconference.

The officers would be held accountable and those, who did not show progress in the work on the projects, would be told to give explanation. The internal cell of JNNURM to be constituted would monitor work on various projects and keep updating the data, the sources said.

The issue of slow progress of work on some projects figured in the meeting.

Last Updated on Friday, 12 June 2009 12:40
 

Plan to utilise Rs. 2.77 crore for improving burial grounds

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Source : The Hindu Date : 10.06.2009

Plan to utilise Rs. 2.77 crore for improving burial grounds

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KADAPA: Mayor P. Ravindranath Reddy on Monday proposed to utilise Rs. 2.77 crore sanctioned under BRGF for improving facilities in burial grounds and graveyards in Kadapa, if corporators were willing.

Addressing a meeting the municipal corporators and municipal corporation officials here, the Mayor said, proposals were forwarded to the government seeking sanction of Rs. 6 crore for improvement of facilities in the Hindu and Muslim graveyards and Christian cemeteries in the city. The government has sanctioned Rs. 2.77 crore and released Rs. 90 lakh as first instalment, he said.

For slums too

The funds would not only be used to develop graveyards but also to provide basic amenities in slum areas, Mr. Ravindranath Reddy said. While some corporators agreed to the proposals, others pointed out that more funds were sanctioned to some municipal divisions. The Mayor assured to grant funds equitably to all the 50 municipal divisions in Kadapa.

14 graveyards

Fourteen graveyards would be improved this year, the Mayor said. Deputy Mayor K. Nabi Rasool, Municipal Commissioner S. Aleem Basha, Superintendent Engineer Umamaheswara Rao, municipal engineer Sivarami Reddy, executive engineer of public health Mohan and DEs Dhanalakshmi and Adinarayana participated.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 10 June 2009 14:48
 

Kolkata Corpn plans phase 2 of drainage scheme

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Sorurce : The Business Line Date : 21.04.2009

Kolkata Corpn plans phase 2 of drainage scheme

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Kolkata, April 20 The Kolkata Municipal Corporation (KMC) has drawn up plans for the second phase of a sewerage and drainage improvement programme under the Kolkata Environment Improvement Project at an estimated investment of Rs 2,500 crore, according to the Project Director, Mr Vivek Bharadwaj.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 10 June 2009 05:06
 


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