Mizoram govt incurs ₹4.88 crore wasteful expenditure due to negligence: CAG

The CAG report tabled in the assembly by Chief Minister Zoramthanga in the recently concluded session said that the construction of the Darlak-Sihthiang road was undertaken under the Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY) despite the village being already connected

August 28, 2023 01:08 pm | Updated 01:08 pm IST - Aizawl

The Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) of India has slammed the Mizoram Government for incurring an "avoidable" expenditure of ₹4.88 crore on formation cutting of Darlak-Sihthiang road in Mamit district due to "negligence".

The CAG report tabled in the assembly by Chief Minister Zoramthanga in the recently concluded session said that the construction of the Darlak-Sihthiang road was undertaken under the Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY) despite the village being already connected.

It said that Sihthiang was connected by a 11-km long Chuhvel-Sihthiang paved road, which is an all-weather road since December 2020.

While the construction of the Chuhvel-Sihthiang paved road was being taken up in May 2016, an agreement was signed in August 2019 between Mizoram Rural Road Development Agency of the state Public Works department and contractors for the construction of Darlak-Sihthiang road at a cost of ₹52.81 crore and the project was scheduled to be completed by June 2020.

"The Detailed Project Report (DPR) for construction of Darlak-Sihthiang road indicated that Sihthiang village, with a population of 495 was unconnected from any part of Mamit district and the length of the proposed Darlak-Sihthiang road was 35.61 km and the estimated project cost was ₹58.32 crore," the audit report said.

The contractor started the work in February 2020 and completed the formation cutting of 7.3 km in June 2021.

However, the work was put on hold since July 2021 due to non-availability of Forest clearance and the department proposed for dropping of the project to the Ministry in July 2022, it said.

Out of the contract value of ₹52.81 crore, the PWD incurred expenditure of ₹4.88 crore till April 2022.

Meanwhile, test check of records of the Executive Engineer, Kawrthah Division of the state PWD showed that Sihthiang village was connected by 11 km Chuhvel-Sihthiang paved road constructed under the Rural Infrastructure Development Fund (RIDF) of the National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD) with an estimated cost of ₹9.59 crore.

This work was executed by two contractors – M/s North East Consultancy Services (NECS) for construction of culverts and protection walls at a cost of ₹0.93 crore starting from May 13, 2016, and V. Malsawmdawngliana for the construction of flexible pavement at a cost of ₹7.77 crore starting from June 23, 2016 – totalling ₹8.70 crore and was completed in December 2020.

The CAG report pointed out that the expenditure of ₹4.88 crore on formation cutting of this road was "wasteful as the project was proposed to be dropped".

The State Government admitted (August 2022) that since Sihthiang village has been connected through NABARD loan, the project under PMGSY was proposed for dropping to the Ministry of Rural Development in July 2022, the audit report said.

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