Of BBMP projects put on hold, some may be revived

Such works will be selected by chief engineers following discussions with councillors and inspections

December 11, 2013 12:51 am | Updated November 16, 2021 12:42 pm IST - Bangalore:

Some of the 1,970 projects worth Rs. 522 crore that have been put on hold and were deemed unnecessary by the Technical Vigilance Cell under Commissioner (TVCC) may soon be taken up. Mayor B.S. Sathyanarayana on Tuesday said that works deemed necessary would be taken up on priority basis.

After a review of the south zone of Bruhat Bangalore Mahanagara Palike (BBMP), he said that he had already discussed the issue with city in-charge and Transport Minister B Ramalinga Reddy, who had assured him of getting some funds from the government.

Echoing this, Mr. Reddy said that only important works would be taken up. He directed BBMP officials to prepare a list of important works and submit the same by Saturday. “The chief engineers must discuss with councillors, conduct inspections and prioritise the works that are necessary. The list of these works should be submitted along with the road history. Unnecessary works will not be taken up,” he said.

It may be recalled that TVCC has been directed to review the works put on hold. Of the 1,970 projects, the cell has reviewed 695 works. Of these, it found that only two projects are necessary. The estimates of 559 projects were inflated while 74 had to be scrapped, it found.

But due to pressure from councillors and MLAs, there are concerted efforts to resurrect all the projects.

On radar

Later, Mr. Reddy directed BBMP officials to take up revalidation of the tax paid on all commercial properties in all eight zones in the city and complete the process by January 15. This, he said, would help bring in more revenue to the BBMP.

Concurring with Mr. Sathyanarayana, he instructed BBMP Commissioner M. Lakshminarayan to enlist the help of college students and voluntary organisations to complete the process. Earlier, Mr. Lakshminarayan said that the property tax collected so far is around Rs. 204 crore.

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