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KTR unveils 100 Days Action Plan for GHMC

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KTR unveils 100 Days Action Plan for GHMC

KTR unveils 100 Days Action Plan for GHMC
KTR unveils 100 Days Action Plan for GHMC

Municipal Administration & Urban Development Minister K. Tarakarama Rao on Thursday unveiled the 100 Days Action Plan for GHMC.

Addressing a press conference at Haritha Plaza, Ktr said that the Action Plan would be implemented by involving five major departments including HMDA, GHMC, Electricity, Police and R&B. 

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The goals set to be achieved during next 100 days include functionalisation of GHMC Ward Committees and Area Sabhas; completion of 569 BT Road works worth about Rs. 200 Crores; Desiltation of all major nalas before the onset of monsoon with Rs. 30 Cr; Comprehensive development of 10 more graveyards at a cost of Rs. 1 Cr each; Development of 50 Bus bays worth Rs. 3; Installation of 100 Public Toilets with arrangements for their maintenance with Rs. 5 Cr; Construction of 40 Model Markets worth Rs. 26 Cr; Construction of compound walls to 350 open spaces worth Rs. 20 Cr and distribution of balance 14.22 lakh garbage bins.

Ktr informed that the Swachh Auto Tippers would be linked with Swachh Clusters and obsolete and unworthy vehicles would be phased out. As many as 1116 Garbage Vulnerable Points would be reduced and 4 modern slaughter houses will be made functional. 

The other proposals include implementation of Auto DCR for issuing Building and Layout Plans online; e-Office plus: Citizen interface to know the status and flow of file; Integrated Citizen Services Mobile App for GHMC - to enable to apply any service, to view status of a request, to pay bills (Property Tax, Trade License, etc.,) and to register a grievance by Citizens; Creation of "Convergence Portal"; Development of 150 fully equipped gymnasiums in convergence with Youth Clubs; Development of 329 sports grounds - Volleyball/ Badminton / Tennis / Basketball; Conduct of GHMC Summer Coaching Camp-2016; Development and handing over of 20 Colony Parks to the Colony Welfare Associations; Identification and replacement of non-functional Children Play Apparatus within the Major Parks and rectification; Bank Linkage of Rs.100 Cr to 4,352 Self Help Groups (SHGs); Generation of 2,000 employments through Skill Training & Placements; Introduction of Online Building Approval System (OBAS) to give approvals in 30 days of receipt of application, with penalties and deemed approval for delays beyond 30 days Disposal of 10,000 LRS applications out of about 60,000 received.

GHMC Commissioner Dr. B. Janardhan Reddy and other senior officials were also present.