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MCC resumes ‘operation demolition’

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Source : The Hindu Date : 26.06.2009

MCC resumes ‘operation demolition’

Staff Correspondent



Encroachments on Dewan Road were cleared on Thursday.

MYSORE: “Operation demolition” to clear footpath encroachment was resumed in the city on Thursday. The drive began on Dewan’s Road near N.R. Choultry.

The operation was carried under tight police security.

The compound adjacent to the choultry of the Department of Muzrai that had encroached upon the footpath and also a portion of the drain was razed to the ground. A few petty shops on the footpath were also demolished. Clearance of encroachment on the footpath will help in the smooth movement of vehicles and pedestrians near the Amrutheshwara temple on the road.

Last Updated on Friday, 26 June 2009 11:33
 

Official bats for faster implementation of JNNURM projects in Mysore

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Source : The Hindu Date : 25.06.2009

Official bats for faster implementation of JNNURM projects in Mysore

Shankar Bennur

Cricket tournament for better coordination among agencies planned

 


The matches will be played on July 5

Four teams will participate


MYSORE: Can cricket help bring better coordination among the “key players” for realising goals such as completing projects under the JNNURM? Well, it seems so.

With officers’ in-charge of executing and monitoring JNNURM projects coming under flak for the slow progress or complaints of lack of coordination among the agencies involved in the mission under which projects worth Rs. 614 crore had been approved for the city, this initiative has been mooted as a booster to the JNNURM projects.

It is largely viewed that JNNURM is a golden opportunity for the city to get maximum benefit from the Centre’s gesture to upgrade its infrastructure for the next 50 years.

Keeping the opinions in mind, Deputy Commissioner and JNNURM Special Officer P. Manivannan has come up with the idea of holding a cricket tourney, perhaps on T-20 model, to improve coordination among the government officers and elected representatives, which thereby help in realising JNNURM projects in time.

The media and the NGOs are also part of this exercise since they are playing the role of “watchdogs”.

Mr. Manivannan told The Hindu that said most JNNURM projects were on track, but some still needed to be pushed further.

“We have found dearth in coordination between the officers of some agencies and greater progress can be achieved if this deficiency is addressed. Cricket, we thought, is the right step to achieve the expected results. It is an attempt to refresh their minds and expect faster results,” he said.

The matches will be held at University Oval Grounds on July 5 among four teams which are called JNNURM Team One, Two, Three and Four.

Team One will have Mayor as the Captain and corporators as the players; Team Two comprising officers of the MCC will be led by the MCC commissioner; Team Three is represented by the media and the Team Four consists of the representatives of non-governmental organisations.

Last Updated on Friday, 26 June 2009 07:13
 

Illegal constructions to be demolished

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Source : The Hindu Date : 16.06.2009

Illegal constructions to be demolished

Staff Reporter

NEW DELHI: In a bid to crack down on illegal construction activity, the Municipal Corporation of Delhi is launching a demolition drive this Tuesday in its Central Zone.

According to civic body officials, about 30 such properties have been identified by the zonal office. They are in Bhogal, Ashram, Jangpura, Hari Nagar and Chittaranjan Park among others. After demolition starts in Central Zone, similar action might also take place in the remaining 11 zones of the MCD.

A senior MCD official said on Monday: “We could not initiate demolition action against unauthorised construction during the Assembly and Lok Sabha elections as there was shortage of police force. Resultantly a lot of unauthorised construction has taken place in various colonies in the past few months and we are hoping that the new demolition drive would check that.”

Last Updated on Tuesday, 16 June 2009 06:10
 


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