The Indian Express 20.06.2013
Audit dept raps GLADA for ‘wasting’ Rs 44 lakh on LED streetlights
The base on which pillars will be erected to install LED streetlights, along with the Ferozepur road in Ludhiana
The LED streetlights meant for the beautification of the city has
actually been revealed to have burnt a hole in the pocket of the Greater
Ludhiana Area Development Authority (GLADA).
GLADA had purchased 548 LED streetlights from M/S Phillips,
Electronics India, Gurgaon at a rate of Rs 8,190 each, taking the total
amount to Rs 44,88,120.
According to the audit report (a copy of which is with Newsline)
by the Indian Audit and Accounts Department, Chandigarh, dated April 5
this year, which has been accessed by the Council of RTI Activists,
Ludhiana, the department has slammed GLADA for ‘blockade of funds to the
extent of Rs 44.88 lakh for more than one year and also loss of
interest to the tune of Rs 2,24,406 to GLADA (simple interest at rate of
5%).’
The audit report has also questioned GLADA on why the material could not be utilized so far for the work it was purchased.
The lights were received by GLADA on Jan 22, 2012 and payment was
made to the supplier firm on February 14, 2012. Half of the warranty
period for these lights, for which GLADA was given a warranty period of
three years since Jan 22, 2012, had already ended while they lay in the
store room of the GLADA office.
The audit department has rapped GLADA, demanding that ‘the person
responsible for untimely purchase without assessing the requirement and
non completion of work on time’ be intimated to the audit.
The lights were to be installed on the stretch of Ferozepur road
from Sidhwan Canal bridge till the Municipal limits, the six laning for
which is still on and work is lying incomplete.
However, the poles on which lights have to be perched can be seen installed on the stretch.
Singh, head of the Divisional Electric Department, GLADA, said,
“Actually the contractor doing the six laning of road delayed the work
and thus there was a delay in installing lights. They will be installed
very soon.”