Raipur, April 30, 2010
The RMC will soon launch awareness campaign to prevent occurrence of communicable diseases like jaundice and diarrhoea in summer and upcoming rainy season. A meeting in this regard was called upon by Mayor Kiranmayi Nayak on Friday in which president of Health department Govind Mishra and officials of various departments including Health, Public Health Engineering, Malaria, Women and Child Development were present.
Nayak said Kalibadi Isolation Centre would be the Control Room and the people suffering from any contagious disease could instantly contact with its in-charge through its phone number 2227754. She further directed officials to disinfect all the public and private wells in each ward using bleaching powder twice a week. Similarly, Water Works department will be responsible to disinfect the bore wells and hand pumps through bleaching powder, she added. Nayak also asked the department’s officials to collect the sample of water from different locations on regular basis and to test them in laboratories. The officials were asked to prepare a comprehensive report of their works and to submit it to the Health department through Executive Engineer of Water Works department.
Considering water crisis in some wards, she asked the officials to prepare a list of such localities and to ply more tankers according to demand.
To ensure that the people get fresh food and vegetables, she instructed that all the health and sanitation staffers would have to frequently check the quality of eatables being sold at vegetable market, hotels, restaurants, ice-cream and juice centres, bakeries and chicken and mutton shops. For this, the officials should also conduct sudden inspections in their respective zones amid 10 am to 12 pm and 3.30-5.30 pm, she added. The officials have also been instructed to take samples of food materials and test them in the laboratories.
The RMC will further fill the stock of medicines in its dispensaries including Kalibadi Isolation Centre, Nayak said. The municipal will also organise health camps in the disease-prone areas and would also provide mobile medical facility in emergency cases.
Nayak informed that all the drains and nullahs would be cleaned through special sanitation gangs and fogging would be done in each ward. The RMC will launch anti-larva campaign under which it will release gambusia (mosquitofish) in ponds. The RMC health officials will reach each house to collect the blood slides of malaria patients for which each Aanganbadi centre has been made depot and Aanganbadi workers will be depot holders.
Encroachments creating hurdle in sanitation
Raipur, April 30, 2010
Mayor Kiranmayi Nayak on Friday inspected Hanuman Nagar and Vidya Nagar in Bhagwati Charan Shukla ward and found that the sanitation arrangements in both the locations were hampered owing to encroachments. She directed Zone-4 Commissioner Vinod Dewangan to quickly take action against the illegal occupants, especially those who had encroached the space around nullah in Hanuman Nagar. Nayak further directed the municipal officials to conduct physical verification of Vidya Nagar and to lay a new pipeline in the area to rid it from acute water crisis. She appealed from the local residents to cooperate with the RMC in maintaining sanitation in their areas by not throwing garbage and polythene in drains.
Govt to make NREGS info available on net
Raipur, April 30, 2010
State government will make all the information about Mahatama Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (NREGS) available on internet. The NREGS data would be updated in special software called Monitoring information System (MIS). In this regard, the NREGS Commissioner has issued directives to all the Collectors and CEOs of Zila Panchayats to ensure that all the modules of MIS should be updated since April 1, 2010. The Commissioner has categorically said that the payments would only be released when all the information pertaining to works being carried out under NREGS would be fully accessible on internet. The information about NREGS comprises of job cards, work modules, muster rolls, map-books, list of labourers, labour budget, etc. Besides, the data like account number of the labourers in bank or post office, their photographs, whether they have been registered under BPL category or as farm workers, etc. The Commissioner said the work modules must include survey number of all the works, work account numbers and plot numbers. Similarly, all the information related to the technical approval of the work including the fund should be mentioned in the updated software, he added.
RMC to remove hoardings erected on rooftops
Raipur, April 30, 2010
The RMC has decided to remove hoarding erected over rooftops that usually pose threat to the lives of people during storm and heavy rains. In this regard Mayor Kiranmayi Nayak on Friday issued directives to all the zone commissioners to launch a campaign in their respective area after visiting the residence of former corporator Suman Pathak in Fafadih where the broken frame and rods of one hoarding erected on the rooftop of her neighbour had fallen due to heavy rains on Thursday night.
Nayak asked the officials to serve notices to the advertising agencies to quickly remove their hoardings erected over the rooftops besides cautioning the house owners who provide space to agencies on rental basis.
Nayak said the municipal would not tolerate any negligence towards the security of the people. “The areas having large hoardings at rooftops are more prone to accident, especially during the bad weather conditions. The RMC will ensure to remove all these hoardings at the earliest,” she said.
Notably, the RMC’s new hoarding policy has come into effect from April 1, 2010 and the civic authorities had sternly asked the advertising agencies to avoid erecting illegal hoardings in the city without permission.
The RMC’s Town Planning department has warned the agencies who have erected illegal hoardings in the city to pay fine to avoid stern action against them. The department’s president Jaggu Singh Thakur informed that the illegal hoarding owners would not only have to pay the municipal’s annual rent but they would also have to deposit double the amount of the display fee.
Nayak was accompanied by Congress MLA (Raipur North) Kuldeep Juneja, representative of local corporator, Zone-2 Commissioner Santosh Pandey and other municipal officials.
The RMC will soon launch awareness campaign to prevent occurrence of communicable diseases like jaundice and diarrhoea in summer and upcoming rainy season. A meeting in this regard was called upon by Mayor Kiranmayi Nayak on Friday in which president of Health department Govind Mishra and officials of various departments including Health, Public Health Engineering, Malaria, Women and Child Development were present.
Nayak said Kalibadi Isolation Centre would be the Control Room and the people suffering from any contagious disease could instantly contact with its in-charge through its phone number 2227754. She further directed officials to disinfect all the public and private wells in each ward using bleaching powder twice a week. Similarly, Water Works department will be responsible to disinfect the bore wells and hand pumps through bleaching powder, she added. Nayak also asked the department’s officials to collect the sample of water from different locations on regular basis and to test them in laboratories. The officials were asked to prepare a comprehensive report of their works and to submit it to the Health department through Executive Engineer of Water Works department.
Considering water crisis in some wards, she asked the officials to prepare a list of such localities and to ply more tankers according to demand.
To ensure that the people get fresh food and vegetables, she instructed that all the health and sanitation staffers would have to frequently check the quality of eatables being sold at vegetable market, hotels, restaurants, ice-cream and juice centres, bakeries and chicken and mutton shops. For this, the officials should also conduct sudden inspections in their respective zones amid 10 am to 12 pm and 3.30-5.30 pm, she added. The officials have also been instructed to take samples of food materials and test them in the laboratories.
The RMC will further fill the stock of medicines in its dispensaries including Kalibadi Isolation Centre, Nayak said. The municipal will also organise health camps in the disease-prone areas and would also provide mobile medical facility in emergency cases.
Nayak informed that all the drains and nullahs would be cleaned through special sanitation gangs and fogging would be done in each ward. The RMC will launch anti-larva campaign under which it will release gambusia (mosquitofish) in ponds. The RMC health officials will reach each house to collect the blood slides of malaria patients for which each Aanganbadi centre has been made depot and Aanganbadi workers will be depot holders.
Encroachments creating hurdle in sanitation
Raipur, April 30, 2010
Mayor Kiranmayi Nayak on Friday inspected Hanuman Nagar and Vidya Nagar in Bhagwati Charan Shukla ward and found that the sanitation arrangements in both the locations were hampered owing to encroachments. She directed Zone-4 Commissioner Vinod Dewangan to quickly take action against the illegal occupants, especially those who had encroached the space around nullah in Hanuman Nagar. Nayak further directed the municipal officials to conduct physical verification of Vidya Nagar and to lay a new pipeline in the area to rid it from acute water crisis. She appealed from the local residents to cooperate with the RMC in maintaining sanitation in their areas by not throwing garbage and polythene in drains.
Govt to make NREGS info available on net
Raipur, April 30, 2010
State government will make all the information about Mahatama Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (NREGS) available on internet. The NREGS data would be updated in special software called Monitoring information System (MIS). In this regard, the NREGS Commissioner has issued directives to all the Collectors and CEOs of Zila Panchayats to ensure that all the modules of MIS should be updated since April 1, 2010. The Commissioner has categorically said that the payments would only be released when all the information pertaining to works being carried out under NREGS would be fully accessible on internet. The information about NREGS comprises of job cards, work modules, muster rolls, map-books, list of labourers, labour budget, etc. Besides, the data like account number of the labourers in bank or post office, their photographs, whether they have been registered under BPL category or as farm workers, etc. The Commissioner said the work modules must include survey number of all the works, work account numbers and plot numbers. Similarly, all the information related to the technical approval of the work including the fund should be mentioned in the updated software, he added.
RMC to remove hoardings erected on rooftops
Raipur, April 30, 2010
The RMC has decided to remove hoarding erected over rooftops that usually pose threat to the lives of people during storm and heavy rains. In this regard Mayor Kiranmayi Nayak on Friday issued directives to all the zone commissioners to launch a campaign in their respective area after visiting the residence of former corporator Suman Pathak in Fafadih where the broken frame and rods of one hoarding erected on the rooftop of her neighbour had fallen due to heavy rains on Thursday night.
Nayak asked the officials to serve notices to the advertising agencies to quickly remove their hoardings erected over the rooftops besides cautioning the house owners who provide space to agencies on rental basis.
Nayak said the municipal would not tolerate any negligence towards the security of the people. “The areas having large hoardings at rooftops are more prone to accident, especially during the bad weather conditions. The RMC will ensure to remove all these hoardings at the earliest,” she said.
Notably, the RMC’s new hoarding policy has come into effect from April 1, 2010 and the civic authorities had sternly asked the advertising agencies to avoid erecting illegal hoardings in the city without permission.
The RMC’s Town Planning department has warned the agencies who have erected illegal hoardings in the city to pay fine to avoid stern action against them. The department’s president Jaggu Singh Thakur informed that the illegal hoarding owners would not only have to pay the municipal’s annual rent but they would also have to deposit double the amount of the display fee.
Nayak was accompanied by Congress MLA (Raipur North) Kuldeep Juneja, representative of local corporator, Zone-2 Commissioner Santosh Pandey and other municipal officials.
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