Mangalore: Catholic Sabha Urges City Corporation to Improve Facilities


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Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (SP)

Mangalore, Aug 28: A delegation representing Catholic Sabha, Kulshekhar unit, met city mayor, Rajani Dugganna, and commissioner, Vijayaprakash, on Friday August 27, and submitted a memorandum to them, urging the city corporation to extend more facilities to the citizens of the city.

The demands listed out in the memorandum are, waiver of 2% per month interest for those who pay their pending house tax dues during the present fiscal, and making ammendments to the rules to spare the citizens of the ordeal to stand in long queues to get their self-assessment tax booklets filled in. The Sabha has pointed out that the insistence of the city corporation that the taps and water meters should be got repaired by the consumers is wrong, as the responsibility of laying pipelines and fixing of meters vests with the corporation.

The memorandum says that the task of water meter reading should be entrusted back to the employees of the corporation, as the private meter readers have not been executing their jobs satisfactorily. It has demanded for a separate counter for accepting water bills, arrangement for accepting bills in all the local banks on all working days, extending electronic clearing system facility for payment of bills, facilitating the consumers to give permission in advance to cut the roads, as the same is not permitted during monsoon months, and fixing of a time frame for allotting building licence, water connection, underground drainage facility and house numbers to those who comply with all the rules.

At the same time, the Catholic Sabha has insisted that it is the duty of the corporation officials to conduct regular inspections during the execution of works, and hence wherever substandard works are witnessed, it has demanded that the contractors and officials should be held jointly responsible.

Sushil Noronha, political awareness convenor of the Sabha, handed over the memorandum. Catholic Sabha president, Maria Pinto, secretary, Pouline D’Souza, Alban Pinto, Pravin Patrao, Stany Pinto, Henry D’Souza, Prescilla D’Souza and Maria D’Souza, who were the members of the delegation, accompanied him.

  

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  • LAWRENCE DSOUZA, Kinnigoli/Mulund, Mumbai

    Sun, Aug 29 2010

    Congratulations Mr. Mario Pinto and especially to Kulshekar Unit members, for taking the initiative in this representation. We have to go a long way in Unity and Harmony to achieve the desired results. Keep it up.

    Lawrence Dsouza
    All India Catholic Union,
    President, Maharashtra

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  • LAWRENCE DSOUZA, Kinnigoli/Mulund

    Sun, Aug 29 2010

    Hi George nice to hear and see your comments on the Daijiworld.com

    Lawrence Dsouza
    Ex Patel

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  • Ashwin, Mangalore

    Sat, Aug 28 2010

    Is this done just for the publicity infront of the media or they actually want to create awareness and improve the facilities.

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  • Stany, Mangalore

    Sat, Aug 28 2010

    Good to hear that catholic sabha has taken initiative to improve city facilities. But as far as i have heard that catholic sabha elections are stil not done how can you name them as the president or the convenor.

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  • George Borromeo, Pumpwell, Angelore, Mangalore

    Sat, Aug 28 2010

    It laudable to note that the Kulshekar unit of Catholic Sabha has taken initiative to Meet the Mayor and the Commissioner of MCC and handed over the Memorandum, citing improvement upon the working style of the MCC.
    But I could not understand the Protocol of the Political Convener handing over the Memorandum in the presence of their President.
    However my doubt is that, is that only Kulshekar Unit comes under Mangalore City Jurisdiction? Others are not?

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