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Minister holds on to Games projects task despite CM ‘withdrawing’ the order

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    Mangat Ram Singhal, Labour Minister, Delhi

    This is a classic case of an issue lost in translation as the Delhi government fights with its back against the wall to finish all projects in time for the Commonwealth Games starting on October 3 next year.

    Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit had issued a list of Commonwealth Games projects, allotting each minister in her Cabinet a specific number of works to monitor. Within two days, however, she withdrew it through an ‘oral order’.

    But regardless of the withdrawal of the orders, Labour Minister Mangat Ram Singhal recently convened the first review meeting of six Public Works Department projects allotted to him in the original list of works.

    Singhal, though, denied Dikshit had withdrawn the order making ministers responsible for certain Games-related projects.

    Other ministers have not begun monitoring as the communication is still not clear — whether they have a mandate to do so. Insiders said the oral orders withdrawing the list was issued after pressure from PWD minister Rajkumar Chauhan, who felt “threatened” as most Commonwealth projects are under the PWD.

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    Finance minister A K Walia said, “We were handed a list of projects we were supposed to monitor. Later, in an oral order, we were told that we need not monitor those projects and only oversee ones that directly come under our ministry.”

    Others in the Cabinet claim the ambit is much larger now, and not restricted to any particular project. “We are working as eyes and ears of the government — if we see a problem anywhere, we point it out,” Health minister Kiran Walia said. “I saw that the road in front of JNU is completely dark the other day, so I immediately informed the concerned agencies.”

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    commenwealth gamesBy: narotam | 19-Oct-2009 Reply | Forward This is typical of Indian project management when the state is involved!true the funds come from the state but the capabilities are zero especially the pre execution planning and after that the PWD!they are in time wrap--50 years behind in approach and of course the corruption !where the private sector contracors of reoute they can do it if not bogged down and the cash flow is maintained !they did not learn from others Melboune and Beijing !they get world class people to execute world class !Its a national disgrace to have CWG personnel having to come and point out the flaws even if this is laced with diplomatic language and the well known Indian ego cant handle that ---VIP culture --utter nonsense
    Commonwealth GamesBy: Praful | 19-Oct-2009 Reply | Forward It is not lack of funds this time but lack of will and coordinated efforts by all ministries may affect completion of all facilities in time. This is precisely why the Chairman was appointed to oversee the operations in India where lethargic politicians and corrupt burocracy is likely to take it's toll on preparations in time. Hope shameless ministers and worse Babus will wake up to put up a decent show.
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