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The next election for Mumbai's civic body will be held in February 2022. The Brihanmumbai Mumbai Corporation (BMC) plans to conduct special drives to encourage registration in every ward, particularly targetting first time voters, women and sex workers between 13th and 28th November. The final list of voters will be published on 5 January, 2020. The local elections are to appoint corporators of the 24 wards in Mumbai, amounting to 236 seats. The corporator is the closest elected official to the citizen, responsible for overseeing the essential services in their area, allocating budgets and answering citizens’ grievances. In 2019, voter…

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Translated by Sandhya Raju from the original Tamil Press Release by GCC Chennai District Election Officer and Chennai Corporation Commissioner Gagandeep Singh Bedi jointly released the draft electoral poll list for Chennai, in the presence of the party representatives, earlier this week. The electoral list includes eligible voters from the 16 constituencies, as of January 1st, 2022. This list is available at 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 13 zonal offices for public view. The public has been requested to check the draft list for addition, modification or deletion. First-time voters whose names have still not been included or who…

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On October 16th, close to 50 families residing on the pavements near the Egmore Railway Station were evacuated and shifted to a temporary shelter near Pattalam, by the Chennai Corporation and the city police. The pavement dwellers alleged that they were evicted without any prior notice and that they had been forcefully moved. Several activists in the city had condemned this incident and also questioned the need for such hurried eviction without any prior notice and in the absence of any kind of arrangements made to permanently house the people. The irony is that this incident took place exactly four…

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Translated by Sandhya Raju மிகுந்த கலந்துரையாடல்களுக்கு பின், செப்டம்பர் 30-ம் தேதியன்று உலக வங்கியின் நிர்வாக இயக்குநர்கள் குழு, 150 மில்லியன் டாலர் நிதியுதவியை தமிழக அரசுக்கு அளிக்க ஒப்புதல் அளித்தது. சென்னை நகரை உலக தரத்திற்கு உயர்த்துவதற்கான தமிழக அரசின் தொலை நோக்கு திட்டத்திற்கு இந்த நிதி உதவும். "பசுமையான, வாழக்கூடிய, பிற நகரங்களுக்கு போட்டியாக, கால நிலை மாற்றம் மற்றும் பிற சவால்களை எதிர்கொள்ள" சென்னை நகர கூட்டுத்திட்டம் முனையும் என உலக வங்கியின் அதிகாரபூர்வ செய்தி அறிக்கை தெரிவிக்கிறது. இது என்ன திட்டம்? உலக வங்கி ஏன் தமிழக அரசுடன் கூட்டு முயற்சியில் ஈடுபட்டுள்ளது? தமிழக அரசுடன் இணைந்து உலக வங்கி செயல்படுவது இது முதல் முறை அல்ல. நகர்ப்புற வளர்ச்சி, சாலை வசதி மற்றும் போக்குவரத்து, பொது சுகாதாரம், கிராமப்புற வளர்ச்சி என பல்வேறு நலத்திட்டங்களுக்காக உலக வங்கியுடன் மாநில அரசு இணைந்து செயல்பட்டுள்ளது.…

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The recent weeks have been difficult for Bengalureans. Bad roads and potholes we were already used to, especially around monsoon; but this year, the situation got worse. Garbage seems to be piling up once again. The biggest shock came when several buildings collapsed, just like that. Thankfully there is no loss of life, but it exposed the cracks in our system and made many of us wonder if all the unchecked growth is coming back to haunt us. While most citizens are outraged, very few express frustration publicly. A small subset of them want to ‘do something’ to ‘fix things’.…

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With less than five months for the upcoming Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) election in February 2022, political workers from across parties face uncertainties. It is unclear which section of the local population will be able to vote for them, causing confusion on the ground as citizens await clearance from Maharashtra’s State Election Commission. Why are constituencies being redrawn now?  Electoral constituencies or electoral wards are altered according to changes in sizes of local populations, to ensure equal representation and a fair division of geographical areas so that no political party has an advantage. “Each corporator has an average population of around…

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After much discussions and deliberation, the Board of Executive Directors of the World Bank on September 30th formally approved a $150-million programme to assist the Tamil Nadu government in its vision of transforming Chennai into a world-class city. To quote the official statement of the Bank itself, the objective of this Chennai City Partnership is to make the capital a city that is “more green, livable, competitive, and resilient to climate change and other shocks.” So what is the programme all about and why has the international financial institution decided to partner with Tamil Nadu’s capital? For starters, this is…

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As part of its mission towards a cleaner and greener Chennai, the newly elected administration has announced its plan to revive the Singara Chennai project of the late nineties. The plan is supported by a budget of Rs 500 crores, out of which the Corporation has been allocated Rs 300 crores and Metro Water, Rs 200 crores. In an official quote to the Times of India, the goals of the campaign have been described thus: “The funds will predominantly be used for beautifying Chennai under heads that include solid waste management, artwork, culture, improving greenery, setting up new infrastructure such…

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September 12th 2021 marked the second death anniversary of R Subhashree. The 23-year-old techie died after an illegal hoarding erected on the road’s divider fell on her while she was riding her two wheeler on the Pallavaram -Thoraipakkam road in Chennai. Two years later, despite the Madras High Court (HC) coming down heavily on the then All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) government for failing to stop the menace of illegal hoardings in Chennai, places in the city such as OMR, GST road, Tambaram and Velachery are witnessing the return of advertisement hoardings on medians and foot overbridges. Following…

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On September 12th, the Tamil Nadu government passed a government order formalising the formation of the Tambaram Corporation, upgrading the municipalities of Pallavaram,Sembakkam, Pammal, and Anakaputhur, and neighbouring town panchayats like Madambakkam,Thiruneermalai, Perungalathur, Chitlapakkam and Peerkankaranai. Municipalities and Town Panchayats have lesser autonomy as they work with the district administrations for carrying out various civic works while Corporations have greater freedom in decision making. The ability to raise funds through borrowings and by working with funding agencies, including international agencies, are an advantage enjoyed by Corporations. The creation of the Tambaram Corporation has, however, evoked mixed reactions from residents of…

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