Date of issue: 23rd June Pages:9 Year: 2016

Machilipatnam Municipality E - Newsletter

E – Newsletter of Municipality – June 2016 VOLUME I ISSUE IV

Municipal Location: coordinates – 16.17°N, 81.13°E, Krishna District, Andhra Chairperson: Pradesh. Sri M V Baba Prasad

Historic Importance: Chief port town of the Medieval Golkonda

kingdom.

Famous in : Kalamkari Printing Industry

Municipal Evolution of Municipality Commissioner: Sri M Jaswantha Rao  The town first constituted into a Municipality (2nd Municipality in

India) – 1866.

 Constituted into a special grade Municipality – 1980.

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EDITOR’S NOTE

I aspire to state that Machilipatnam town was a special grade municipality with a population of

1,75,495 that spread around an area of 26.67 sq.km. It is one of the oldest towns on the Eastern coast of the country even in the early Historic period. The Britishers established one of their earliest factories here.

E – Newsletter furnishes the detail overview of activities taken up by the municipality in the month of June, 2016. Special initiatives taken up in this month include field visit of GIIC team regarding preparation Master Plan, imitation jewellery park development, laying of central divider lighting and provision of drinking water pipelines and first year launch of AMRUT

Scheme.

Thanking you, looking forward for enhancement.

CONTENTS

Field Visit of Chinese Expert………………………………………………………………… Pg 3

APIIC promises push to imitation Jewellery Park…………………………………….……….Pg 5

Central Lighting……………………………………………………………………….....…….Pg 6

Water Supply…………………………………………………………………………………..Pg 7

First year launch of AMRUT Scheme………………………………………………………...Pg 8

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FIELD VISIT OF CHINESE EXPERTS

Guizhou International Investment Corporation (GIIC) experts completed field study of the proposed Machilipatnam Industrial Corridor and key locations within the Machilipatnam Area Development Authority (MADA).

GIIC, a consortium of three Chinese manufacturing firms, has evinced interest in preparing a master plan for MADA. The team of experts led by GIIC Vice-President Chen Zin studied various aspects of the area, with focus on developing engineering, infrastructure and transportation facilities within the MADA. The experts in power and urban planning and designing studied weather conditions along the coastline, marine trade and operations during the period of the British and transportation connectivity to the nearest cities— Amaravati and Vijayawada.

Chinese experts interacting with the Krishna district revenue officials at Machilipatnam

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Bandar Revenue Divisional Officer P. Saibabu and officials associated with the proposed Machilipatnam deep sea port explained to the experts the State government’s proposals such as developing township and land to be spared for various other facilities. The availability of government land, nature of land on which industrial activities would be allowed and mode of investment to be encouraged for the interested Indian and foreign companies were discussed.

Of late, the revenue authorities have also shared key data and maps pertaining to the MADA with the Chinese firm. On marine trade operations, the GIIC representatives documented expected cargo handling, port traffic, prospects for import and exports at the proposed deep sea port. The experts also visited areas such as Tapasipudi, Karagraharam and Bandarkota where once the old port existed. The GIIC team shared their experience in engineering and IT services and their role in shaping Guizhou into a world-class city within a decade.

The GIIC will also focus on ensuring better access to drinking water, apart from better road and other infrastructure facilities within the township. The GIIC had also completed a study related to geographical area, cyclone and other data pertaining to natural calamities and marine trade operations on the Machilipatnam coast during the post-colonial period.

Excise and B.C. Welfare Minister Kollu Ravindra explaining details of the Machilipatnam Area Development Authority to Chinese GIIC team in Machilipatnam

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APIIC PROMISES PUSH TO IMITATION JEWELLERY PARK

The Industrial Infrastructure Corporation (APIIC) will take up a study to identify the infrastructure required for development of Machilipatnam imitation jewellery park.

Responding to the appeals made by the representatives of the production units, APIIC Chairman P. Krishnaiah has promised that a special team, representing the APIIC, will soon list the facilities required to be created in the industrial area here.

“Our team will identify the facilities required for the imitation jewellery industry .We will focus on creating additional road lanes, drainage system and other infrastructure facilities at the imitation jewellery park on a priority basis,” Mr. Krishnaiah has said.

The imitation jewellery manufacturers have appealed to the APIIC Chairman to provide water facility apart from laying pipeline system for treating the waste water. The APIIC has already paid Rs. 87 lakh to the Machilipatnam municipality to provide water facility to the park and the project is yet to be materialised.

Meanwhile, Excise and BC Welfare Minister K. Ravindra has promised to initiate necessary action to help create all the necessary infrastructure facilities including water facility, which requires for jewellery manufacturing process. He also said that an over head water tank costing an amount of Rs. 1 crore will be taken up to serve the water issue and the park’s main road will be taken up with an amount of Rs. 1 crore. Imitation Jewellery Park Welfare Association president P.V. Subba Rao, Secretary Jitendra Kumar has explained the Minister and the APIIC authorities about the industry.

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CENTRAL LIGHTING

Municipal Chairperson Shri M Baba Prasad has initiated the poles of central divider lighting, in 27th ward. He said that the activity is taken up to improve the convenience of people of Machilipatnam during night time, an amount of Rs. 25 Lakhs is being spent on provision of 29 poles.

Central Divider Lighting

WATER SUPPLY

Inauguration of water supply pipelines construction has been taken up in many places to deal with the deficit in the drinking water supply. The wards covered include 3, 15, 28, 41 and 42. The details were as mentioned below

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Distance (in Amount Ward No. Location meters) (in Rs.)

By Pass Road to Sri Sambasiva 42 135 1.62 Lakhs Rao’s House 41 Edepalli E.P.No.41/98 272 2.13 Lakhs 2 , 3 Machavaram Mettu 105 1.77 Lakhs

Painters Colony – 5th Cross 3 75 0.68 Lakhs Road

E.P.No.26/191 – Kakarlamudi 28 115 1.42 Lakhs vari veedhi

15 CPI Office Road - E.P.No.15/96 165 1.49 Lakhs

Initiation of Water Supply Pipelines

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FIRST YEAR LAUNCH OF AMRUT SCHEME

First year anniversary launch of AMRUT & Smart cities Mission has been conducted on 25th June, 2016 in Machilipatnam Municipality. Various events and activities have been organized to celebrate the event such as organizing essay writing and painting competitions for school children on the issues like water conservation, etc. Machilipatnam municipality took the initiative of group viewing of live telecast of the launch by Honorable Prime Minister for officials, elected representatives and citizens of the city. The Inauguration of foundation stone laying has been taken up in Municipal Park, Bhaskarapuram, 8th ward by Sri Kollu Ravindhra Garu Minister for Handloom, BC welfare and Excrise Department Government of Andhra Pradesh & Sri Konakalla Narayana Rao, Panal Speaker and Member of parliament Machilipatnam. The breakup of project cost under AMRUT for the year 2015 -16 is as below

Essay writing and painting competitions arranged at schools 8 | P a g e

Inauguration of Foundation stone Prize distribution to school children

Meeting& Live telecast of AMRUT LAUNCH organized at Konneru Centre

The above development activities have undergone for the month of June 2016 in Machilipatnam

Municipality of Krishna District.

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