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Take proactive measures to make Nandyal garbage-free dist: Collector
Take proactive measures to make Nandyal garbage-free dist: Collector

Hans India

time28-06-2025

  • Health
  • Hans India

Take proactive measures to make Nandyal garbage-free dist: Collector

Nandyal:District Collector G Rajakumari has ordered the MPDOs, EOPRDs, and panchayat secretaries to take proactive responsibility in transforming Nandyal into a garbage-free district. She emphasised that collective and sincere efforts were essential to ensure cleanliness in rural areas under the Swachh Survekshan Grameen 2025 initiative. The Collector issued these directives during a one-day district-level workshop held at the Centenary Hall at the Collectorate on Friday, aimed at sensitising key officials on improving rural sanitation outcomes. Addressing the workshop, the Collector stated that special focus must be placed on maintaining hygienic conditions in villages, especially as evaluation teams from Swachh Survekshan are expected to visit the district soon. These teams, under the guidance of the Academy of Management Studies (IIMS), will inspect sanitation activities and award ranks based on cleanliness standards. Villages will be assessed on sanitation efforts at primary health centres, market places, Anganwadi centres, schools and other areas with high public footfall. Officials were directed to ensure that accurate data is updated in the PR-1 App. Furthermore, ASHA and ANM workers have been instructed to upload photos of unhygienic areas using the Vector Hygiene App. Upon receiving these alerts, panchayat secretaries must promptly act to clear garbage and verification must be done by health workers. With the onset of monsoon, there is also a heightened risk of diarrheal diseases, prompting the Collector to advise MPDOs to remain vigilant and take preventive action. The Collector also highlighted that the Chief Minister is personally reviewing PGRES and village secretariat surveys. Therefore, district and mandal-level officials must prioritise timely resolutions of grievances. She also instructed MPDOs to personally review applications under the 'Thalliki Vandhanam' scheme and coordinate with departments concerned to ensure swift resolution. Requests for medical and financial aid must be forwarded to the district administration without delay for consideration under the Chief Minister's Relief Fund. The workshop concluded with a PowerPoint presentation by the master trainer on action plans and implementation strategies under the Swachh Survekshan Grameen framework. Notable attendees included DPO Lalitha Bai, Deputy CEO Subba Reddy, RWS SE Manohar and DLP Officer Manjula Vani.

Charity announced its intention to sell land for potential housing development in West Lothian
Charity announced its intention to sell land for potential housing development in West Lothian

Daily Record

time09-06-2025

  • Business
  • Daily Record

Charity announced its intention to sell land for potential housing development in West Lothian

Sight Scotland Veterans said it plans to sell the land near to its Linburn Veterans Centre near Kirkliston. Sight Scotland Veterans has announced its intention to sell land for a potential housing development close to its Linburn Veterans Centre near Kirkliston in West Lothian. The Linburn Veterans Centre and Centenary Hall will not be affected, and support services to veterans with sight loss will continue to be offered. ‌ The proposed sale will help safeguard the charity's long-term future, enabling it to continue supporting visually impaired veterans across Scotland for many years to come. ‌ Craig Spalding, Sight Scotland Veterans Chief Executive, said: 'Sight Scotland Veterans is committed to supporting veterans living with sight loss throughout Scotland. 'Our services are designed to help individuals regain and maintain their independence, enhance their wellbeing, and improve their overall quality of life. 'As part of our new organisational strategy, we are taking the necessary steps to ensure the long-term financial sustainability of the charity. 'This includes carefully reviewing our resources and making difficult decisions where necessary to preserve the essential services we provide. 'Sight Scotland Veterans does incredible work across the country, and the proceeds from this sale will be strategically reinvested to deliver long-term financial returns. 'This will enable us to continue providing life-changing support at our Linburn Centre, as well as preserving and strengthening the essential services we provide across the country.' ‌ Much of the land has already been identified for development within West Lothian Council's Local Development Plan, and the charity has proposed other land it owns as part of the wider Linburn estate to also be designated for development. The funds generated through the sale will help sustain a wide range of the charity's vital services for veterans with sight loss. Unfortunately, the sale would mean that a small number of existing properties on the site would need to be demolished. Due to the age and condition of these properties some of them are currently lying vacant. ‌ The rest are occupied by a mixture of tenants, some of whom are visually impaired veterans and others who are private tenants. In recent years Sight Scotland Veterans has relied on income from investments, reserves, and some voluntary donations. However, financial projections indicate that, without action, its reserves will be depleted by the 2030/31 financial year. In response, it is now focused on securing long-term financial sustainability through cost reductions, new fundraising activities, and more effective use of existing assets. ‌ Sight Scotland Veterans says it 'fully recognises the impact this decision may have on the small number of existing tenants on the site'. As such, the charity is extending the standard one-month notice period to one year, offering affected tenants additional time and support to find alternative accommodation. Tenants were notified last week of the charity's intention to sell the land, meaning they may need to vacate their properties in 12 months' time. ‌ Sight Scotland Veterans will be working closely with tenants, providing personalised support to minimise the impact of this change. The planned development could also impact the military museum, and the walled garden project located on the site. Mr Spalding added: 'We recognise that this decision will unfortunately impact current estate tenants, including veterans, and discussions have already begun with those affected to help them find more suitable housing and provide personalised support through our Financial Wellbeing service.'

IDP and budget meeting: Mayor personally invites the public to attend
IDP and budget meeting: Mayor personally invites the public to attend

The Citizen

time04-05-2025

  • Business
  • The Citizen

IDP and budget meeting: Mayor personally invites the public to attend

IDP and budget meeting: Mayor personally invites the public to attend Mogale City Local Municipality (MCLM) invites the community to participate in the public meeting for the 2025/ 2026 Integrated Development Plan (IDP) and budget process. • Also read: Mogale's budget for sports infrastructure does not include Bob MCLM communications officer Refilwe Mahlangu confirmed that, in terms of the Municipal Systems Act, the mayor invites the community to attend this public meeting. This will be for residents in Krugersdorp CBD, Krugersdorp North, Dan Pienaarville, Rant-en-Dal, Noordheuwel, Monument, Wentworth Park, Silverfields, Kenmare, Rangeview and Breaunanda. It will take place at Centenary Hall at Town Hall in the CBD from 18:00 on Thursday, May 8. If any resident wants more information on the IDP/ Budget process, contact the IDP office on 011 668 0604 or visit MCLM's website at At Caxton, we employ humans to generate daily fresh news, not AI intervention. Happy reading!

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