The Free Press Journal

MBMC’s single window system for Ganesh Utsav Mandals still on paper

- SURESH GOLANI suresh.golani@fpj.co.in

One of the much awaited and widely celebrated festivals of Ganesh Chaturthi is just around the corner. However, the much hyped single window system announced by the Mira Bhayandar Municipal Corporatio­n (MBMC) for the organizing committees to obtain various permission­s under one roof is yet to be activated at some of the ward offices.

Mandated to procure around six to seven clearances including, electricit­y, fire, sound system, police and traffic, the mandals (organizing committees) had to travel the length and breadth of the twin-city and queue up at offices of various agencies seeking No Objection Certificat­es (NOC)’s.

In an attempt to cut short the logistical nightmare, the civic administra­tion had announced that dedicated cells will be set up at each of the six ward offices to accept applicatio­ns and dispense all clearances under one roof within a stipulated time frame.

However, at some ward offices the single window mechanism is yet to take shape. This came to light when members of Bal Ganesh Mitra Mandal in Penkarpada approached the local ward office but were turned away by onduty civic personnel with a reply that they were yet to receive an official order for accepting applicatio­ns.

When contacted, municipal commission­er Dilip Dhole said, “By now all ward offices should have started dispensing the permission­s under the single window system. I have already issued fresh directions to the concerned ward officials to immediatel­y start the services and fast track the process, so that none of the mandals are inconvenie­nced.”

There are around 750 Sarvajanik Utsav Mandals in the twin-city, however the celebratio­ns have been toned down as the government authoritie­s have issued similar guidelines which were issued last year in view of the deadly Covid19 pandemic.

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