Deccan Chronicle

Now, drive to collect debris

- MADDY DEEKSHITH | DC

After successful­ly conducting a 10-day special drive to collect scrap, Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporatio­n (GHMC) is to embark on a drive to collect debris from every household. That apart, the civic body has decided to lay special focus on tourist spots and implementa­tion of 24-hour sanitation facilities.

Corporatio­n Commission­er Mr DS Lokesh Kumar said that in order keep tourist spots clean, they would engage a private agency for upkeep of sanitation. He said a few spots will be handed over on a pilot basis and based on the performanc­e, their services will be utilised in the remaining places.

The civic body Commission­er said that nearly 235 metric tonnes of waste material was collected during the recent special drive. He said bolstered thus, they are planning to take up a special circle-wise drive on debris, which could later be made ward-wise.

Mr Kumar also briefed about various other subjects.

Developmen­t of slip roads: Following instructio­ns from the Municipal Administra­tion and Urban Developmen­t Ministry, and as a move aimed at easing traffic flow, GHMC has identified parallel routes/stretches of up to 100kms in the city, which will be made available for commuters by February.

As a first step towards achieving a better traffic flow, they will remove small bottleneck­s along the route.

DPR has been prepared with an outlay of `200 crore, which has been earmarked for developing these internal and parallel roads like laying roads, providing amenities and signage, among other things.

Maintenanc­e of main roads of up to 709 kms by private agencies and for a five-year period with an outlay of `1,800 crore is in an advanced stage, which is the tender process. It will be funded by the government. As of now, the GHMC’s annual expenditur­e on maintenanc­e of roads is around

`900 crore.

Double Bed Rooms: Out of the proposed constructi­on of one lakh houses in GHMC, till now 49,000 2BHK houses are nearing completion and the remaining target will be completed in the stipulated period. JNNURM houses that have left over will be allotted to the beneficiar­ies, shortly.

Rupee term loans: GHMC has received permission to raise up to

`2,500 crore. As the rate of interest for bonds is more, GHMC is opting to go in for term loan as they could save on interest and there is a twoyear moratorium. Although, as of now around `9,000 crore worth works have been sanctioned, only works to the tune of `300 crore will be on because of limited machinery at the disposal of GHMC contractor­s.

Transfer stations: In the recent festivals, a lot of garbage has been generated. A day after the festival around 8,200 metric tonnes of garbage was lifted by the GHMC.

The garbage in 14 of 18 transfer stations was shifted immediatel­y to Jawahar Dumping Yard while dryness is maintained in transfer stations.

■ The civic body Commission­er said that nearly 235 metric tonnes of wastes was collected during the recent special drive. He said bolstered thus, they are planning to take up a special circle-wise drive on debris, which could later be made ward-wise.

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