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Staff shortage impacts JNNURM projects

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The Hindu       30.12.2010

Staff shortage impacts JNNURM projects

Karthik Madhavan

COIMBATORE: The Coimbatore Corporation recently handed over to the Tamil Nadu Slum Clearance Board the construction of 9,600 tenements meant for urban poor.

The reason the civic body cited was that it was, with the staff at hand, finding it difficult to implement the following schemes: Pilloor Phase II (drinking water), solid waste management, under ground drainage and storm water drainage.

Schemes

All the aforementioned schemes come under the Central Government-funded Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM).

Construction project

Given the circumstances, the Corporation said “it is not in a position to efficiently execute” the construction project.

A look at the sanctioned posts suggests that more than 50 per cent are vacant.

Sources concerned with the implementation of the JNNURM projects said the State Government sanctioned the 52 posts in 2006-07 only to implement the Pilloor Phase II drinking water, solid waste management and two phases of tenement construction projects under the ‘Basic Services for Urban Poor' head. Now the team, looking after the progress of the JNNURM projects, had been burdened with the underground drainage and storm water drain projects without additional staff.

And this had impacted the progress of the work.

Pilloor drinking water

The sources pointed out that the Pilloor drinking water scheme would be completed only in March 2011 as against the original schedule of September 2010 and the solid waste management in January 2011 as against the original deadline of October 2010.

Tenements

The two tenements construction projects are 25 per cent behind schedule.

They also said that if the team had to effectively implement the old and the new projects it would require around 75 people, particularly technical assistants who work on the field.

No shortage

A Corporation official, however, contested the JNNURM team's claim. There was no shortage if one were to go by the actual requirement.

All the required staff were there, more so after the Corporation had over the construction of 9,600 flats to the Slum Clearance Board.

Top posts

Stating that the sanctioned strength did not reflect the reality, the officer said only one or two top posts were vacant, to fill which the Corporation had written to the State Government.

The official also said that engineers in other departments were also being deputed to oversee the JNNURM projects.