Mumbai: Shiv Sena (UBT) leader and Worli MLA Aaditya Thackeray has reminded the state government that 11 of the 24 civic wards in Mumbai are without full-time assistant commissionerswho function as ward officers. Alleging that the government was anti-Mumbai, he sought to know the reason for the delay in their appointment.
“Reminder: 11 of 24 Municipal Wards in Mumbai are without full time Assistant Commissioners.A total of 16 Asst Commissioners await postings! Why the delay? It’s been a year that Mumbai has faced a purposeful fall in administration under the direct control of Khoke Sarkar,” he posted on X on Sunday.
Two years after the Maharashtra Public Service Commission (MPSC) conducted exams in October 2021 to appoint 16 assistant commissioners for the BMC, the recruitment process is incomplete and plagued by litigation. The MPSC had declared the results in March 2022 and issued a list of candidates eligible for the interviews. But, the process was delayed. Eventually, the interviews were conducted this August and the candidates’ merit list declared in September. Meanwhile, some candidates who were excluded from the interview process, moved the court. Interviews were conducted for these candidates, too. “The recommendation list is now stuck in litigation. The MPSC and the BMC are responsible for this situation,” said an aspirant.
—Sanjeev Devasia
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“Reminder: 11 of 24 Municipal Wards in Mumbai are without full time Assistant Commissioners.A total of 16 Asst Commissioners await postings! Why the delay? It’s been a year that Mumbai has faced a purposeful fall in administration under the direct control of Khoke Sarkar,” he posted on X on Sunday.
Two years after the Maharashtra Public Service Commission (MPSC) conducted exams in October 2021 to appoint 16 assistant commissioners for the BMC, the recruitment process is incomplete and plagued by litigation. The MPSC had declared the results in March 2022 and issued a list of candidates eligible for the interviews. But, the process was delayed. Eventually, the interviews were conducted this August and the candidates’ merit list declared in September. Meanwhile, some candidates who were excluded from the interview process, moved the court. Interviews were conducted for these candidates, too. “The recommendation list is now stuck in litigation. The MPSC and the BMC are responsible for this situation,” said an aspirant.
—Sanjeev Devasia
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Disability commissioner asks JNU administration to look into accessibility issues on campus
The ministry of social justice and empowerment has asked JNU to address the accessibility issues faced by students with disabilities on campus. The court of the chief commissioner for persons with disabilities (PwD) issued a letter, noting the problems highlighted in a report by The Times of India. The campus lacks disabled-friendly infrastructure, with inaccessible entrances, absent ramps, and elevators. The letter emphasizes the right to free movement, guaranteed under Article 19 of the Indian Constitution, and the need for non-discrimination and full participation, as outlined in the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act.
The ministry of social justice and empowerment has asked JNU to address the accessibility issues faced by students with disabilities on campus. The court of the chief commissioner for persons with disabilities (PwD) issued a letter, noting the problems highlighted in a report by The Times of India. The campus lacks disabled-friendly infrastructure, with inaccessible entrances, absent ramps, and elevators. The letter emphasizes the right to free movement, guaranteed under Article 19 of the Indian Constitution, and the need for non-discrimination and full participation, as outlined in the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act.
‘Khichdi scam’: Mumbai police issue summons to Shiv Sena (UBT) leaders Amol Kirtikar, Suraj Chavan
The Economic Offences Wing (EOW) has summoned Amol Kirtikar and Suraj Chavan for further investigation into the alleged financial irregularities in the ‘khichdi for migrant labourers’ scam. Amol Kirtikar, son of Shiv Sena MP Gajanan Kirtikar, had previously been questioned by the EOW in September. The case involves favoritism in awarding contracts for khichdi distribution during the pandemic. On September 1, the EOW booked several individuals for charges including cheating, breach of trust, and criminal conspiracy.
The Economic Offences Wing (EOW) has summoned Amol Kirtikar and Suraj Chavan for further investigation into the alleged financial irregularities in the ‘khichdi for migrant labourers’ scam. Amol Kirtikar, son of Shiv Sena MP Gajanan Kirtikar, had previously been questioned by the EOW in September. The case involves favoritism in awarding contracts for khichdi distribution during the pandemic. On September 1, the EOW booked several individuals for charges including cheating, breach of trust, and criminal conspiracy.