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Indore Municipal Corporation budget likely in April first week

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The Times of India                  12.03.2013 

Indore Municipal Corporation budget likely in April first week

INDORE: Upcoming budget of Indore Municipal Corporation (IMC) is expected to be nothing more than an old wine in new bottle laced with some zing of populist schemes, experts say. The budget is expected to be presented in the first week of April.

Some projects which were part of the previous budget, are once again expected to find place in the budget for 2013-14 and several new announcements related to infrastructure development and beautification of crossing and roads may impress the voters in the election year.

Mayor-in-council has approved the outline of the budget and the final budget will be drafted after making allotment for funds to various departments. The current budget is expected to be of around Rs 1,500 to Rs 1,700 crore as against the previous year's budget of nearly Rs 1,490 crore.

The civic body has been making allotment of funds for construction of an international standard swimming pool in the city in its budget for the last three years and once again the mayor is expected to showcase the dream in the upcoming budget with an allocation of around Rs 5 crore.

Fund of Rs 1 crore was allocated for the pool for the first time in budget of 2010-11. In the budget of 2011-12, the civic body allocated Rs 2 crore and in 2012-13 budget, the allocation was increased to Rs 5 crore.

In the last three years, the allocation of fund for the project has increased by five times but the promise still remains on paper. Indore Development Board (IDA) has decided to give 8 acre land at Pipliyahana for the project but IMC has yet no able to take possession of the land.

IMC official said that demarcation of land was opposed by few people. A survey was conducted later by tehshildar and revenue inspector during which it was found that some of the private land had also been marked under the project. Sport in-charge of IMC Ajay Singh Naruka claims that the issues have been resolved and planning and drawing work of the project will start next month.

Similarly, previous year announcement related to Kamla Nehru Zoo will once again incorporate in the new budget. Last year, the IMC had allocated Rs 3 crore for construction of an aquarium, snake house, forest-like enclosure for elephants, grand entrance gate and a multi-level parking. In the budget of 2013-14, it may allocate Rs 4 to 5 crore for the same.

Last year budget had announced construction of a new IMC building and fund was allocated for the same. This year, the budget may allocate fresh funds for construction of the building. Announcement of providing 24X7 water supply and starting of Narmada Phase III are expected to be repeated in this budget as well.

New announcements like construction of bridges, link roads and beautification of crossings are likely to be made along with few other populist measures to impress voters ahead of assembly poll scheduled in November.
Last Updated on Tuesday, 12 March 2013 09:35