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Badal’s Sangat Darshan projects clamour for funds

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  • According to the executing agency at the Punjab Water Supply and Sewerage Board, the work sanctioned during the Sangat Darshan programmes held by Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal has seen no substantial development as yet.

    The state government is giving many reasons for delay with lack of funds being one of them.

    At the moment, only the sewer work project in Ishar Singh Nagar is being looked after with the Sewer Board gearing up for starting a tubewell. Rest of the work like sewer widening, storm sewer laying and water pipe laying in undeclared colonies is yet to take off.

    Baldev Raj Chawla, Chairman of the Sewer Board, discussed the pointers with the MC and other board officials in a meeting on Saturday.

    When enquired about the progress of projects, it was said that officials are yet to procure funds.

    Even the projects under the Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM) in which Rs 40 crore worth of work for water supply and Rs 271 crore for sewerage has been sanctioned, are continuing to move at a snail's pace.

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    But here, the problem lies with the contractors. The tenders were called, but no one came forward.

    Mayor Hakam Singh Giaspura said, “The tenders will be called again on June 17, 18 and 19 and we will be able to resume work soon.”

    MC officials, meanwhile, called on the chairman to try and complete the pending projects as soon as possible.

    Apart from the flaws in the Balloke sewerage treatment plant, Senior Deputy Mayor Parveen Bansal said the lines are not being laid in a proper manner because of which the connectivity continues to stay faulty.

    The chairman also stressed against the industrial effluents which are being discharged in the sewer water and also in the Buddha Nallah resulting in increased pollution levels.

    The industries have been told to install new sewage treatment plants or to at least modify the existing ones.

    “A proposal is also being discussed with the industry to provide common effluent treatment plants for which the MC can provide land,” added Chawla.

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