The Times of India 16.02.2013
Corporators break silence, press for action against JNNURM delays
NAGPUR: The Nagpur Municipal Corporation ( NMC) has failed to complete even 50% work on projects sanctioned under the Central government’s JNNURM
scheme within deadline, and is facing a cost escalation of around Rs
400 crore. Breaking the years-long silence, corporators from both ruling
and opposition group slammed officials, contractors and consultants,
and demanded action against them on Friday.
Expressing the
house’s resentment, mayor Anil Sole ordered an investigation followed by
action against those responsible for the delay.
The decision came during the general body question (GBQ) session, introduced for the first time in the house on Friday.
Of 18 GBQs, the house debated eight in one hour and 10 minutes as
against time allotted of an hour. In one GBQ, corporators revealed
shocking information about JNNURM projects. Leader of ruling party
Praveen Datke kicked off the discussion with demand to fix
responsibility on contractors and consultants for inordinate delay in
completion of Pench-IV water treatment plant and construction of new 24
elevated service reservoirs (ESR), commonly known as overhead water tanks.
Accusing officials of shielding contractors and consultants, Datke
questioned the reasons cited for delays. “Shortage of cement, sand and
skilled employees cannot be a reason for inordinate delay. All these are
part of tender conditions and have to be managed without any delay.
Only two of total 20 ESRs are functional till date, escalating costs,”
he said.
Municipal commissioner Shyam Wardhane explained
various factors to justify shortage of skilled manpower, cement and
sand. However, Congress corporator Praful Gudadhe pointed out that not a
single other project in the city has been hampered due to shortage of
sand and cement. “Misguiding corporators and house should be taken very
seriously,” he said.
Exposing a big flaw, Datke said chairman
of water works committee Sudhakar Kohle complained about flaw in one of
the works related to ESRs. Kohle said contractors and consultants cannot
escape from strict action. “Water supply to South Nagpur is through
900mm main distribution line coming from Kanhan WTP. The feeder line
connecting to this distribution line was to be laid below Nandanvan
cement road. Shockingly, the feeder line was laid 15 feet below
distribution line. Now, work to correct the mistake has been going on
for last two months,” he said.
Highlighting another such
mistake, Gudadhe said the new ESR at Jaitala is not operational due to
delay in completion of minor interconnection works. NCP corporator
Prakash Gajbhiye and BSP corporator Kishor Gajbhiye also highlighted
flaws in the works.
Considering strong resentment among corporators, Wardhane assured action according to provisions in the contract.
The GBQ session also witnessed cold war between Wardhane and chairman of Standing committee Dayashankar Tiwari.
Despite having a majority in the house, not a single woman corporator
submitted GBQ, and remained silent as usual. Only Sena corporator Akla
Dalal raised issues related to shopkeepers during discussion on proposal
related to Itwari railway overbridge.
scheme within deadline, and is facing a cost escalation of around Rs
400 crore. Breaking the years-long silence, corporators from both ruling
and opposition group slammed officials, contractors and consultants,
and demanded action against them on Friday.
Expressing the
house’s resentment, mayor Anil Sole ordered an investigation followed by
action against those responsible for the delay.
The decision came during the general body question (GBQ) session, introduced for the first time in the house on Friday.
Of 18 GBQs, the house debated eight in one hour and 10 minutes as
against time allotted of an hour. In one GBQ, corporators revealed
shocking information about JNNURM projects. Leader of ruling party
Praveen Datke kicked off the discussion with demand to fix
responsibility on contractors and consultants for inordinate delay in
completion of Pench-IV water treatment plant and construction of new 24
elevated service reservoirs (ESR), commonly known as overhead water tanks.
Accusing officials of shielding contractors and consultants, Datke
questioned the reasons cited for delays. “Shortage of cement, sand and
skilled employees cannot be a reason for inordinate delay. All these are
part of tender conditions and have to be managed without any delay.
Only two of total 20 ESRs are functional till date, escalating costs,”
he said.
Municipal commissioner Shyam Wardhane explained
various factors to justify shortage of skilled manpower, cement and
sand. However, Congress corporator Praful Gudadhe pointed out that not a
single other project in the city has been hampered due to shortage of
sand and cement. “Misguiding corporators and house should be taken very
seriously,” he said.
Exposing a big flaw, Datke said chairman
of water works committee Sudhakar Kohle complained about flaw in one of
the works related to ESRs. Kohle said contractors and consultants cannot
escape from strict action. “Water supply to South Nagpur is through
900mm main distribution line coming from Kanhan WTP. The feeder line
connecting to this distribution line was to be laid below Nandanvan
cement road. Shockingly, the feeder line was laid 15 feet below
distribution line. Now, work to correct the mistake has been going on
for last two months,” he said.
Highlighting another such
mistake, Gudadhe said the new ESR at Jaitala is not operational due to
delay in completion of minor interconnection works. NCP corporator
Prakash Gajbhiye and BSP corporator Kishor Gajbhiye also highlighted
flaws in the works.
Considering strong resentment among corporators, Wardhane assured action according to provisions in the contract.
The GBQ session also witnessed cold war between Wardhane and chairman of Standing committee Dayashankar Tiwari.
Despite having a majority in the house, not a single woman corporator
submitted GBQ, and remained silent as usual. Only Sena corporator Akla
Dalal raised issues related to shopkeepers during discussion on proposal
related to Itwari railway overbridge.