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Massive programme to provide basic amenities to urban poor

Hyderabad, Dec 26 (UNI) The Andhra Pradesh Government plans to spend a sum of Rs 5357 crore including Rs 2509 crore of Central funds to provide drinking water, sanitation, health, education and housing for urban poor in all towns in the state.

While reviewing the activities of Municipal Administration and Urban Development, Chief Minister Dr Y S Rajasekhara Reddy said Andhra Pradesh must be put on a rapid development path to provide the urban poor living in slums at all towns basic amenities, to improve their quality of life and contain their migration to cities.

The State Government had already allocated Rs 1848 crore in the current year's budget and the Centre had sanctioned aid of Rs 2509 crore for projects to benefit the urban poor in all municipal areas.

The State had received sanction for 36 projects under Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission at an outlay of Rs 1883 crore as against the 65 projects worth Rs 4186.10 crore for the cities of Hyderabad, Visakhapatnam and Vijayawada, for which the first instalment of Rs 144.54 crore had already been released.

The Chief Minister asked officials to give priority for increasing drinking water supply in towns to 1750 MLD by 2009 from the present 1235 MLD per day. During the last year, the per capita availablity of water had increased from 61 litre to 74.40 litre and the target was to achieve 100 litre. The WHO standard was 80 litre.

He said the Government would spend Rs 370 crore in the next four years under the newly created AP Integrated Solid Waste Management Board for scientific management of municipal solid wastes and to promote door-to-door collection of garbage in all urban local bodies.

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Three tribal kids burnt alive

Baripada, Dec 26 (UNI) A pall of gloom had overcast the tiny tribal Jhumkapal village under Raruan block of Mayurbhanj district when three tribal kids were burnt alive in an accidental fire yesterday. Police today said the children were playing near a heap of haystacks when the mishap took place. The fire engulfed the three children in no time. The victims were identified as Lipu(4)- son of Sonaram Purty, Anand(4)-son of Rajen Purty, and Abhi, 3-year.....

Kashmir highway closed again due to snowfall

Srinagar, Dec 26 (UNI) The Kashmir valley was cut off again from the rest of the country after the 300-km-long Srinagar-Jammu national highway was closed due to fresh snowfall. Snowfall has also cut off the Keran with the Kashmir valley. A traffic police official told UNI that the highway, only road linking the Kashmir valley with the rest of the country, was closed this afternoon following fresh snowfall. The road has become slippery due to snowfall.....

Irregularities in distribution of Urea : Ansari

Patna, Dec 26 (UNI) National vice-president of Akhil Bhartiya Kisan Sabha and former MP Jalaluddin Ansari today alleged large scale bunglings and irregularities in distribution of urea fertiliser in Bihar. In a statement issued here, Mr Ansari said farmers were moving from pillar to post in quest for fertilisers while the state government continued to remain in deep slumber. ''If farmers do not get urea during Rabi crops season, they would have to suffer.....
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