Deccan Herald 28.05.2013
State seeks Rs 1,600 cr under JnNURM for B’lore, Mysore
Projects include purchase of new buses, construction of flyovers and underpasses, and laying of new roads.
With
the aim of improving civic infrastructure in Bangalore and Mysore, the
State government has sent proposals for at least 30 projects worth Rs
1,600 to the Centre under the Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal
Mission (JnNURM) I phase.
The proposals have been sent by the
Karnataka Urban Infrastructure Development Corporation (KUIDFC). The
projects — the bulk of them in Bangalore — will be implemented under the
transitional phase of JnNURM, said Darpan Jain, the Managing Director
of KUIDFC.
Funds have been sought primarily for projects on
decreasing congestion on roads in the two cities. For the purpose, the
KUIDFC has suggested the building of flyovers and underpasses, and
laying new roads for better traffic management.
At present, the
KUIDFC is coordinating with public utility agencies in both cities in
order to forward the Detailed Project Reports (DPRs) to the Union
Government.
Projects worth another Rs 400 crore are being vetted by the KUIDFC.
Training workshops
Some
of the projects that have already been sent pertain to procuring better
buses for the Bangalore Metropolitan Transport Corporation (BMTC). The
KUIDFC has also proposed workshops to train the BMTC personnel.
The
Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board (BWSSB) has proposed at least
10 projects to improve the water supply and drainage system in the
City. As for Mysore, the Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation
(KSRTC) has proposed the procurement of new a fleet of buses for
inter-city and intra-city services.
Funds in 2014
Funds
under the transitional phase of JnNURM will be available until March,
2014. “We are still getting infrastructure projects for the two cities.
We will forward them to the Centre as and when they are submitted,” Jain
told Deccan Herald.
In terms of financial completion, 78 per
cent of projects under Phase I of JnNURM have been completed. In terms
of physical completion, the civic and transport agencies have completed
27 projects; 39 more are under progress.
One project under the Karnataka Slum Development Board (KSDB) is yet to take off.