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For whose welfare did Palike spend Rs 423 cr?

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The Times of India                     28.02.2013

For whose welfare did Palike spend Rs 423 cr?

BANGALORE: Where did the Rs 423 crore earmarked for welfare schemes go? This was the question that puzzled many corporators at the council meet when BBMP commissioner Siddaiah announced that the corporation spent the sum for welfare works during 2012-13.

"Had we made a realistic budget, we could have spent only Rs 100 crore for welfare works. As per revenue records, we have already spent Rs 463 crore. It has been done as per approvals given by the welfare standing committee. Spending must be based on our revenue earnings, but that hasn't happened in case of welfare works," Siddaiah said.

Corporators wondered how and where were the money spent since the BBMP hadn't take up any welfare works in their wards.

"There is not a single rupee spent in my ward on welfare. People living in slums haven't got authorization certificate (hakku patra). The Vajapeyi Arogya Yjane which promised to give free healthcare to the poor, hasn't been implemented. Where has all the money gone?" questioned Attiguppe ward corporator K Doddanna.

Chamarajpet corproator BV Ganesh asked the commissioner whom did the welfare works benefit as it hadn't eased the lives of SC/ST, OBC communities in the city.

"We are still struggling to get grants under the Union government's 22.75 % quota for the welfare of the oppressed classes. Distribution of cycles and tailoring machines to the needy that was supposed to be covered under welfare works is yet to kick off. How has the money been spent?" he questioned.
Last Updated on Thursday, 28 February 2013 11:39