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Sector 22 garbage exposes HUDA claims

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The Times of India   31.08.2012

Sector 22 garbage exposes HUDA claims

GURGAON: Residents of several sectors in the city were appalled to know that lakhs of rupees were paid to the contractors for cleaning up roads, since they did not see any work being done in the past four months.

In an RTI reply, HUDA had claimed to have spent over Rs 61 lakh in three months on sanitation and clean-up work in over eight sectors and main roads in the old city.

Raman Sharma, who filed the RTI, said: "HUDA must find out on what basis these payments were made to contractors. How many trucks laden with garbage or mud were sent to Bandhwari for dumping and number of labourers and JCB machines used for cleaning up the roads." The RTI mentions the hefty payments to contractors for cleaning up roads in Sector 22 in January, February and March.

TOI spoke to the residents and the residents' welfare association (RWA) of the sector to make a reality check of HUDA's claims.

Expressing shock over the claim of HUDA, the RWA president, Bhim Singh Yadav, said: "This is a scam if different contractors have been paid lakhs of rupees to clean up roads in Sector 22. There is hardly any labourer working in the sector, so HUDA officials must go back and check where the work was done and the money paid." Yadav said that the condition of roads inside the sector has worsened during the monsoon.

"This is a matter of probe that payments have been made for the work, even though no work has been done," said Yadav. In the RTI reply, HUDA has stated that the contractor, M/s Ram Premi Co, was paid Rs 4.69 lakh in January, Dharambir Singh Contractor was paid Rs 4 lakh in March this year for cleaning the road of Sector 22 alone. The RTI reply also disclosed that between January and March, Sheetla Mata Mandir road alone had been cleaned up.

A TOI team that visited the road found that it continues to be in a shambles. "There is no improvement in the condition of the road and the officials did not check the quality of work before paying the contractor," said a resident, Rajeev Saxena.

Echoing Saxena's words, Bhawani Tripathi, a resident Sector 23, said: "I am surprised that the roads are not cleaned up in the sector and still huge payments are being made to the contractor. This is something which needs to be probed."

In the RTI reply, HUDA has stated that for cleaning up Shankar Chowk and Sikanderpur, the contractor was paid Rs 2.51 lakh in March. "The condition %of the entire stretch between Shankar Chowk and Sinkanderpur remains pretty much the same. HUDA simply paid the money without checking anything," said another resident, Mahesh Yadav.
Last Updated on Friday, 31 August 2012 06:16