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Court stays Kondhwa soc s move to rent out open space

Court stays Kondhwa soc’s move to rent out open space ByVijay ChavanVijay Chavan / Updated: Jul 10, 2021, 06:46 IST society committee wanted to lease it out as marriage lawn, sports club; residents opposed In a major blow to the management committee of Kausar Baug Cooperative Housing Society on NIBM Road in Kondhwa, the largest society in the area, the court of joint civil judge Khwaja C Kalal asked the society committee members to maintain the status quo till the next hearing and not to create any third-party interest by giving a suit property that is an open space on rent. The stay order was issued after the neighbouring Galaxy Society, which equally shares ownership of the open space, moved the court.

Abolish the mayors

Abolish the mayors We need accountability in local government and in our movement too. James Harvey looks at the corruption scandal in Liverpool The news that Liverpool’s directly elected mayor, Joe Anderson, was arrested on December 4, along with four other men, on suspicion of conspiracy to commit bribery and witness intimidation made national and international headlines. 1 The fact that former Militant supporter and property developer Derek Hatton - a prominent figure in Liverpool city council’s campaign against the Thatcher government in the 1980s - was one of the other four people arrested only added a further twist to what might otherwise have been a routine tale of shenanigans in local government.

Hosein approves $14 million to help ease water woes

Minister of Rural Development and Local Government Kazim Hosein. With sporadic protests for water escalating in several parts of the country, Local Government Minister Kazim Hosein has intervened. Following a meeting on Monday, Hosein approved the use of $1 million from unspent balances for the 14 regional and municipal corporations to assist with water trucking. His approval came days after a Joint Select Committee meeting last week showed some 260,000 families were affected by an ongoing water crisis. Deputy Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Local Government Raymond Seepaul disclosed that the total average truck supplies 63,800 gallons per day at all 14 corporations. However, he said the annual demand was 25.5 million gallons.

$14 million approved for water trucking

RADHICA DE SILVA With sporadic protests for water escalating in several parts of the country, Local Government Minister Kazim Hosein has intervened. Following a meeting on Monday, Hosein approved the use of $1 million from unspent balances for the 14 regional and municipal corporations to assist with water trucking. His approval came days after a Joint Select Committee meeting last week showed some 260,000 families were affected by an ongoing water crisis. Deputy Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Local Government, Raymond Seepaul, disclosed that the total average truck borne supply is 63,800 gallons per day at all 14 corporations. However, he said the annual demand was 25.5 million gallons.

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