Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

₹26L to be spent on IAS officer’s house

- Munieshwer A Sagar munieshwer.sagar@htlive.com ■

TENDER FLOATED FOR RENOVATING HOUSE IN SECTOR 16 THAT HAS BEEN ALLOTED TO PUNJAB-CADRE OFFICER

CHANDIGARH: Even as the UT administra­tion is cutting down on developmen­t works because of financial constraint­s, it is splurging on renovation and reconstruc­tion of government houses.

Last week, it had floated a tender worth₹26 lakh for the renovation of a house in Sector 16. The house, which was recently allotted to a senior Indian Administra­tive Officer (IAS) of Punjab cadre, was previously occupied by a Haryana cadre officer.

An engineerin­g department official, requesting anonymity, said, “In addition to repairs, the is constructi­ng a multipurpo­se room and additional toilets for the house (number 514). Some parts are being demolished and new designs are also being brought in. While around ₹12 lakh will be spent on the repairs, another ₹14 lakh will be used for the new additions.”

The department is also spending ₹7 lakh on a government house in Sector 28 and ₹ 5.5 lakh on another one in Sector 33. The one in Sector 28 is a Type-V house, which was recently allotted to an executive engineer working in the UT electricit­y department.

“This is not an exhaustive list of the UT engineerin­g department’s spending on renovation and repairs of government houses. In the past few months, it has floated several such tenders,” said the official.

In the first two months of the lockdown, necessitat­ed by the Covid-19 outbreak in March, the UT administra­tion had lost a whopping ₹342 crore in tax collection­s. In view of this, the administra­tion had issued austerity instructio­ns, allowing only comdepartm­ent pletion of pending projects.

Justifying the spending on renovation, UT chief engineer Mukesh Anand said, “In some houses, for instance the one in Sector 16, major renovation­s are taking place after nearly a decade. The house also required a major upgrade in design and facilities in tune with the time. All these changes are being undertaken after approval of the UT urban planning department.”

IAS officer Alok Shekhar, who has been allotted the house in Sector 16, said, “The house has to be prepared for me to live in it. It is not livable. I don’t know what they (UT) are doing. I have no idea about the details.”

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