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Illegal boundary wall demolished

Raipur, September 02, 2010

The RMC on Thursday demolished an illegal boundary wall constructed at GE road near Kanker Roadways. The municipal Commissioner Om Prakash Choudhary informed that one Mahendra Dhariwal had constructed about 60 feet long and six feet high boundary wall with taking approval from the Town Planning and Building Permission department. The RMC had shot three back-to-back notices on the encroacher under section 307(3) of the Municipal Act directing him to vacate the land voluntarily by demolishing the boundary wall, but he did not buckle down.

Lethargy in sanitary works will not be tolerated: Mishra

Raipur, September 02, 2010

The president of municipal’s Health and Sanitation department Govind Mishra has categorically said that that the stern action would be taken against those contractors who would not carry cleaning works properly in their respective areas. He said the lethargic attitude of the sanitary contractors would not be tolerated and the RMC would immediately cancel their agreements and blacklist them. Mishra’s warning came while he was inspecting the sanitary works in the main roads of zone 3, 4, 6 and 7 on Thursday.
He said garbage should be lifted from all the wards daily and must be dumped in the trenching ground. He has also cautioned the sanitary contractors not to allow the workers to burn the garbage in the city as it only increases pollution.
During his inspection, Mishra instructed the officials to clean the Telebandha road and main road of Santoshi Nagar with sweeping machine. He further asked the officials to shift litter bins from the Mana airport road to some other place to beautify the area.
The civic Commissioner Om Prakash Choudhary too has posed tough face towards the sanitary workers who are posing negligent attitude at work. He has directed all the contractors to take regular attendance of the workers and to dump the garbage in the Sarona-based trenching ground. He has asked the officials to cut the payments of the contractors whose workers remain absent from work all the time.

New RMC building to be completed by Oct 2010

Raipur, September 02, 2010

The new RMC building will get completed within the given timeframe, i.e. by October 2010. In this regard, the municipal Commissioner Om Prakash Choudhary has issued instructions to the officials of the Public Works department on Thursday. The new edifice would be equipped with the hi-tech facilities besides ample parking space, informed the civic officials.
Notably, the new building of the municipal corporation is being constructed near Directorate of Public Relations (DPR) with the financial aid of Rs 12 crore that was provided by the Urban Administration and Development Department.
The need of new municipal building emerged a couple of years back because of the expansion of the RMC limits and increase in the number of wards up to seventy. The existing civic edifice lacks basic facilities and is too small to comfortably absorb the Mayor, Speaker, Commissioner, MiC members, corporators and large number of officials and employees from each department.
Apart from this, a large number of citizens with their applications and complaints flood the Malviya road-based existing RMC head office everyday that not only makes the office area overcrowded, but also cause inconvenience to the commuters due to haphazard parking of vehicles outside the edifice on road.
The municipal Speaker Sanjay Shrivastava also inspected the progress of the new building’s construction works on Thursday and felt that conference hall for general body meeting required some more changes that he would inform the Commissioner.

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