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Gujarat municipal corporation waiting for 11th hour to begin work

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The Times of India    22.08.2012

Gujarat municipal corporation waiting for 11th hour to begin work

HYDERABAD: The city municipal corporation clearly believes in miracles. It is planning to doll up a six-km long stretch on NH-7 in Bahadurpura for the COP 11 summit, but will take up the work only from the end of this month, leaving it with just a month to complete the mammoth task.
 


The corporation has only now sanctioned Rs 4.34 crore for the maintenance and beautification of this road leading to the Nehru Zoological Park. Tenders for the work will be opened on August 28 while the prestigious COP 11 summit is slated to begin on October 1.
 


The plan on paper is exhaustive including road laying, maintenance of pavements and drains along the four COP 11 corridors __ Charminar to Chandrayangutta via Falaknuma, Puranapul to Charminar, Puranapul to Mir Alam and Puranapul to Khairtabad via high court and Begum Bazaar. Officials admit that apart from pavement strengthening work carried out in Afzalgunj a couple of weeks ago, no other work has been taken up so far. GHMC officials are not too optimistic even now as they note that their earlier attempts to get a contractor for this work did not meet any encouraging response.
 


Officials have a near impossible task on hand. Not only are there a number of religious structures including chillas and dargahs jutting out on the road and blocking traffic, roads and drains in neighbourhoods along NH-7 like Mecca Colony and Bilal Nagar have been lying in a state of utter neglect.
 


"The highway authority did widen the road a few times but they stopped it midway for a number of reasons including the presence of religious structures. We will have to see how iron grills of graves can be pushed back. Work in Mecca Colony and Bilal Nagar will also be taken up as they are close to the highway and delegates may wish to pass through those areas," said a GHMC official.
 


That this stretch is critical is evidently not lost on GHMC. "The zoo is a major biodiversity centre so it was important that NH-7 be spruced up for COP 11. There was a review meeting today for speeding up work in the South Zone," said Ravi Kiran, zonal commissioner, GHMC. Other officials said a timeline for the work's execution can only be given after the tenders are opened.


Last Updated on Wednesday, 22 August 2012 08:59