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Corp in a Rush to Disburse Funds

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The New Indian Express               09.12.2013

Corp in a Rush to Disburse Funds

Exactly, `5,63,13,595 will be spent on developing basic amenities in the city.
Exactly, `5,63,13,595 will be spent on developing basic amenities in the city.

As the year draws to a close, the Corporation is on the run to disburse its plan funds. Projects worth a whopping `5 crore, meant for giving a facelift to city schools, markets and other public places, are in the pipeline.

Exactly, `5,63,13,595 will be spent on developing basic amenities in the city, said Deputy Mayor and Finance Standing Committee chairperson B Bhadra. She said that most of the funds have been earmarked for renovation of government schools, public parks and other such facilities where development is long pending. As the Corporation council has approved the tender proceedings, the work of the projects will commence soon, she said.

One of the major projects in the offing is the construction of an industrial and marketing centre exclusively for women. Projects worth `32,39,098 have been approved for the uplift of Anganawadis in and around the city and for construction of a new one on the Corporation land behind Dream Hotel. Approval has also been given to construct an open stadium at the Edappally Government High School ground. A sum of `35,80,000 will be spent on providing amenities to the old-age homes run by the Corporation and for the development of colonies.

Besides, the public toilet at the Thevara Fisheries Road SC-ST colony will be renovated with `1 lakh.

A new fish market in Devankulangara division will be set up for `5,85,000. Public parks, open stages and other public places in the city will be renovated, including the Mattanchery park and Fort Kochi Nehru park for which `1,15,59,497, has been set aside.

The long-pending demand for an open stage at the P J Antony playground has also been included in the slew of works.

Various renovation works are mooted in government schools at a cost of `1,70,00,000. Government hospitals, homeo-dispensary units and health circles in the city will be renovated for which `99,00,000 has been earmarked.