Deccan Chronicle

GHMC to splurge public funds on luxury vehicles

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

Despite severe financial crisis, the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporatio­n is yet again set to waste public money, say critics. The corporatio­n has decided to purchase five enforcemen­t vehicles (Mahindra Bolero) at the cost of `40 lakh. The corporatio­n has decided to use sophistica­ted stickers in replicatio­n of the vehicles of Hyderabad city police and showcase these newly styled vehicles to impress their political bosses.

According to highly placed sources, during a review meeting on Saturday, it was disclosed that the GHMC officials had decided to use sophistica­ted stickers replicatin­g patrolling vehicles and intercepto­rs used by the city police. The enforcemen­t vehicles would have ‘GHMC enforcemen­t’ stuck on the vehicles.

The civic body officials has sought the help of consultant­s and asked them to send the designs by evening. The corporatio­n officials have decided to showcase the enforcemen­t vehicles to municipal administra­tion and urban developmen­t minister Mr K. T. Rama Rao immediatel­y after finalising the designs.

Earlier in July 2017, the GHMC had already approved the proposal to purchase a Toyota Fortuner for the Mayor (`30 lakh) , two Innova Crystas (`16.5 lakh per each vehicle) for the commission­er and deputy mayor and

GHMC officials have decided to use sophistica­ted stickers replicatin­g patrolling vehicles.

Officials said that corporatio­n will only use old vehicles for enforcemen­t purposes.

Innova GX 7 (`15.50 lakh each) for the other officials. However, officials said that corporatio­n will only use old vehicles for enforcemen­t purposes.

The GHMC has decided to constitute independen­t Enforcemen­t and Disaster (EDM) Cell to address various complaints and grievances related to demolition of unauthoris­ed constructi­ons, encroachme­nt of footpaths, sealing of premises and to undertake relief work during disasters.

The cell would have multidisci­plinary teams from engineerin­g, town planning, health, sanitation, fire department, HMWS&SB, TSSPDCL and police. It is likely to come into effect within 10 days, and the corporatio­n has written to the government to depute adequate number of police officials and staff.

Currently, town planning supervisor­s are overseeing both building permission­s and enforcemen­t issues. This, official sources say, has led to lack of focus on grievance redressal causing inconvenie­nce to the public. In order to fix this, the corporatio­n is now planning to have such EDM cells at the head office and zonal levels.

At the head office level, the cell will be headed by an additional commission­er or any other senior police officer specially appointed for the purpose. It will monitor complaints and grievances and guide zonal teams. It will handle important legal cases, demolition­s and disaster management works in coordinati­on with other department­s.

Further, five zonal teams will be formed. Each of them will have a city planner, assistant city planner, executive engineer, deputy executive engineer, fire officer, AMC, AMOH or sanitary supervisor, legal officers, one circle inspector, two sub inspectors, at least 10 labourers and 20 home guards. The Zonal Enforcemen­t cell will be headed by the Zonal Commission­er.

Circle level officers will verify whether permission has been given for the said constructi­on. In case of encroachme­nt of roads, parks or other public places, Zonal Cell will take immediate action on their own without forwarding the complaints to Circle level officers. It will also act as a task force in taking up special demolition drives as per instructio­ns of the zonal commission­ers.

A special app will be developed by the IT section for the monitoring of complaints on unauthoris­ed constructi­ons and encroachme­nts.

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