The Times of India 19.03.2014
NMC starts Kumbh work worth Rs 530cr
NASHIK:
With less than 15 months left for the Kumbh Mela to commence in 2015,
the Nashik Municipal Corporation (NMC) has taken up work worth Rs 529.55
crore related to the religious gala.
Various other
Kumbh-related works worth Rs. 151.37 crore are in the tender process, to
be completed after the Lok Sabha elections are over.
“Of the
civic body’s Rs 1,052.61-crore Kumbh plan, works worth Rs 680.92 crore
are already in progress. Work orders for 29 Kumbh projects worth Rs
529.55 crore have been issued to concerned contractors, who have
commenced these. These 29 projects include work of 17 roads amounting to
Rs 432.49 crore, three works of bridges over the Godavari river
amounting to Rs 16.97 crore, five works of water supply worth Rs 65.01
crore and four works of sewage treatment management amounting to Rs
15.08 crore,” an NMC official told TOI on Tuesday.
“Apart from
the Rs. 529.55-crore Kumbh works already under execution, 15 works worth
Rs 151.37 crore are in the tender process, now to be completed after
the end of the Code of Conduct due to the Lok Sabha elections. These
include four works of the Sadhugram worth Rs 78.70 crore, two work of
roads amounting to Rs 19.61 crore, a construction of a bridge at a cost
of Rs 5.99 crore, two works of toilets and parking spaces amounting to
Rs 20.08 crore, four works of water supply worth Rs 24.41 crore, one
work from the medical department worth Rs 1.5 crore and one work from
the electricity department amounting to Rs 1.08 crore,” the civic
official said.
The apex committee of the state government, led
by the chief minister Prithviraj Chavan, had approved the Kumbh plan of
Rs 2,378.71 crore for the district, including Rs 1,052.61 crore for the
municipal corporation, in October 2013. So far, the NMC has received
funds to the tune of Rs 218.17 crore from the Maharashtra government for
the Kumbh Mela.
As per the NMC’s Kumb plan, there are a total
of 96 Kumbh-related works to be taken up by various departments of the
civic body. The NMC’s Rs 1,052.61-crore Kumbh plan includes Rs 82.7
crore (four works) for Sadhugram, Rs 462.5 crore (21 works) for roads,
Rs 24 crore (four works) for construction of bridges, Rs 55 crore (four
works) for temporary parking and toilets, Rs 96.23 crore (16 works) for
water supply management, Rs 29.25 crore (six works) for sewage treatment
management, Rs 31.58 crore (seven works) for medical services, Rs 20
crore (three works) for sanitary and health related services, Rs 27.35
crore (nine works) for electricity management, Rs 24 crore (22 works)
for the fire brigade and Rs 200 crore for land acquisition.
In
the backdrop of these plans, activists and citizens drew attention to
the city’s green cover being threatened and the abysmal pollution of the
Godavari river. “The Kumbh is held in Nashik only because of the holy
river Godavari. Today, the river is polluted and water of the river is
not fit for drinking. Following the Bombay High Court’s directives, the
NMC administration has even put up boards on riverbank stating that the
river’s water is not fit for consumption. Instead of doing up roads and
spending a fortune on beautification work, the NMC should focus on
making the river pollution-free,” said Rajesh Pandit of the Godavari
Gatarikaran Virodhi Manch.
Citizens like Gorakh Pagar spoke of
indiscriminate tree-felling in the city to make way for “infrastructure
development”. “Protecting the environment is a priority, even while
undertaking such infrastructural work. Tree plantation, garden
development and water park projects are a necessity today.
The
NMC is spending crores of rupees for the Kumbh on various
infrastructural and other works. With Nashik’s growing population, the
civic administration should chalk out a long-term plan, instead of only
focusing on events like the Kumbh,” Pagar said.