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Time of India
2 days ago
- Politics
- Time of India
KMC's anti-vagabond drive runs into resistance, ops called off
1 2 3 Kolkata: The Kolkata Municipal Corporation (KMC) and cops on Tuesday started a drive, for the first time this year, to oust pavement dwellers from several prime city areas but faced stiff resistance and called off the drive. Though the civic officials and cops during the special drive seized belongings of around 200 pavement dwellers, the civic officials finally convinced only five such dwellers to go to the KMC-run shelter house. According to plans, three different KMC teams started the drive from three locations: Park Circus-Beckbagan zone, Ballygunge-Gariahat zone, and Hazra-Alipore zone. When the civic officials and cops reached the Park Circus-Beckbagan belt and asked the pavement dwellers to move out of the approach road to AJC Bose Road, they fled. The civic officials seized their belongings and moved forward. When the cops and civic officials were busy playing a cat-and-mouse game in the Park Circus area, the second team in the Gariahat area faced real trouble as the pavement dwellers under the flyover turned violent. The cops present in large numbers helped the civic officials in removing their belongings. The pavement dwellers refused to move from the space, expressing their inability to move to a shelter house in the Kalighat area. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Play Chess on Your PC, Free Play Classic Chess Install Now Undo In the Hazra-Alipore belt, sensing a civic drive, some pavement dwellers fled. Later, the KMC brass sent officials from its social welfare department and roped in a couple of NGOs that work among the homeless to conduct counselling so that the defiant pavement dwellers accept the civic proposal and leave the space. "We gave strict instructions to our officials and the cops not to do bodily damage to any of the pavement dwellers even if they don't fall in line. We have sought help from two NGOs who have experience in handling such issues. We hope this will yield some sort of results," said a senior civic official. However, the KMC brass has asked the cops to keep a constant vigil on the pavement dwellers and get ready for fresh drives in the coming weeks. According to a KMC source, the civic body planned a major drive to remove pavement dwellers after receiving frequent calls from across the city complaining about illegal encroachment of roads and spaces under flyovers. "We planned to conduct a raid only to clear roads and civic infrastructures. The complainants also expressed their apprehensions about the law-and-order situation at night. But we don't want the pavement dwellers to be deprived of their right to shelter. We have kept several shelter homes ready for them," said a KMC official. According to a KMC social welfare department official, the department runs seven such shelter homes across the city. Sources said the civic body planned to accommodate pavement dwellers from the Gariahat-Ballygunge zone at the Kalighat shelter home and dwellers from Park Circus-Beckbagan at a Beleghata shelter home.


Time of India
07-05-2025
- General
- Time of India
Citizens recall contributions of KMC's first administrator
Kolhapur: Dwarkanath Kapoor was the first administrator of Kolhapur civic body, from 1972 to 1975, after it achieved the status of a corporation from a municipal after 50 years, many in Kolhapur still recall his immense contribution to the city. Kapoor contributed to building markets, beautification of Rankala Lake, building Savitribai Phule Hospital, development plan (DP) roads and gardens. He roped in architects and engineers for Sundar Kolhapur Municipal Corporation (KMC) has been under the charge of an administrator for the last four-and-a-half years as the term of the civic body ended in Nov Adgule, a dformer KMC mayor, said, "You name any project in Kolhapur, and you will find most of them were built during Kapoor's time or his ideas were later implemented. He implemented the development plan and got major roads constructed. He used to be on the field most of the time during his tenure."Bhupal Shete, a former corporator, said, "If Kapoor had not been the administrator, then there would not have been any roads in slums. He was very keen on keeping the city clean. He refused staffers at his official residence, and instead deployed them for public works. Officers and staffers used to fear and respected him in equal measure. When I started work for leprosy patients, he helped me a lot. I remember him being present for cremation of a leprosy patient in KMC-run crematorium as the workers there refused to cremate leprosy patients."Kapoor envisioned making Bhausingji Road, connecting New Palace with Bhavani Mandap a 'royal street'. However, it could not happen because he was transferred to apartment building constructed by him for KMC workers now bears his name. Also, a school in Ganjimal is named after him. Such an honour has hardly been given to any civic chief in Kolhapur so in Kolhapur think that had Kapoor been in charge of the civic body during this period, the city would have looked much better and different.