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JN-NURM And New Infrastructure Plan Look Similar

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The Times of India 09.09.2009

JN-NURM And New Infrastructure Plan Look Similar

BANGALORE: By 2012 end, the government will have pumped in Rs 44,536 crore for Bangalore's infrastructure development. A whopping amount that should lift the city to Singapore or Shanghai standards!

Going by the BBMP's own estimates and development plans, a Rs 22,536-crore city development plan, designed in 2006, is already on the anvil. The latest is the Bangalore infrastructure plan, unveiled on Saturday with a spend of Rs 22,000 crore.

What's new?

Both plans focus on infrastructure, with little difference. The first has flyovers as a solution to traffic congestion, the second has a modified version of flyovers -- elevated corridors.

* Underpasses done away with, for escalator-powered elevators

* Plan kissed goodbye to magic box underpasses, will be replaced by escalator-powered skywalks

* Has 12 traffic-free corridors

* Elevated North-South corridor between Madiwala and Hebbal, cost Rs 1,800 cr

* Elevated eastern connectivity corridor from Vellara Junction to Kundalahalli, cost Rs 1,200 cr

* Roads in new BBMP zones

* 40 road over/underbridges, roads over storm water drains, remodelling of drains in new areas

Grand total: Rs 22,000 crore

Deadline: Again, 2012

"There is nothing new. Whatever was planned in 2006 has been rebranded and spelt out again. Look at the status of JN-NURM projects, they are in limbo. Only 7% of the work has been taken up and instead of concentrating on hastening these projects, the government has yet another plan. Will that mean the city gets a double bonanza? We need work and financial audits on these projects,'' former Bangalore mayor P R Ramesh said.

Projects won't overlap

Said transport minister, in-charge of Bangalore, R Ashoka, "The two plans are entirely different. The plan for JN-NURM was done when the city was BMP with just 226 sqkm. The infrastructure plan of 2009 caters to 750 sqkm. However, if a project overlaps, it will be deleted from the latest plan. JN-NURM's projects will go on as planned. The new plan is for a bigger Bangalore and we have included elevated corridors, road over drains and works for new areas. It will not be clubbed with JN-NURM projects."

FUNDING PATTERN

* Govt will approach Union urban development ministry for Rs 2,000 crore under JN-NURM

* Hudco committed to lend Rs 6,000 crore

* State, BDA will give Rs 2,000 cr each

* Rest by BBMP

JN-NURM PROGRESS

Sanctioned: 46 projects to remodel storm water drains, construct underpasses, grade separators, rehabilitate sewerage system, bulk water flow metering system, sanitation in old CMC areas, development of TTMCs, rehabilitation of slums

Cost: Rs 3,141.61 cr

Utilised: Only Rs 717.5 cr