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Thursday, December 17, 2009

Congress, NCP differ on garbage disposal issues

The first signs of discord between the ruling NCP-Congress combine in the Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) was witnessed during the standing committee meeting on Tuesday, when members of the two parties differed on several issues concerning the garbage depot at Urali.

The discord, admitted by members of both the parties, started over a proposal to appoint 61 people as conservancy workers on contract basis. All the 61 people are residents of Urali village where the PMC had acquired six hectares for garbage disposal way back in 1961. The 61 people, belonging to families whose land has been acquired, are being considered as "project-affected people.

To read more, please, visit The Times of India

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