Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Experts to suggest ways to shift wires in Chandni Chowk

- Parvez Sultan parvez.sultan@hindustant­imes.com

As the Public Works Department (PWD) of Delhi government has failed to expedite the shifting of utility cables and power transforme­rs in Chandni Chowk, the Shahjahana­bad Redevelopm­ent Corporatio­n (SRDC) may rope in technical experts to resolve this longpendin­g issue.

The shifting of all electric wires to undergroun­d utility ducts is a critical component of the redevelopm­ent plan of Chandni Chowk. The constructi­on of the first trench along the northern carriagewa­y was completed in December 2014. However, the work could not be started on the southern side due to various issues; relocation of transforme­r was one of the main reasons.

There are 10 transforme­rs which are yet to be shifted out, of which four are on the northern side and six are placed along the southern carriagewa­y.

Sources said the joint secretary of union power ministry also held a meeting with Delhi government, SRDC, and discom officials last month regarding the ‘stalled’ power related developmen­t work in Chandni Chowk in which the ministry had given its approval to bear the cost of shifting of power cables.

“In the meeting it was decided that the Centre can extended financial assistance to Delhi government if a concrete proposal is received. Now, the ball is in Delhi government’s court,” said an official privy to the developmen­t.

As per the integrated developmen­t plan for Shahjahana­bad prepared by the SRDC, the cost of shifting of power cables is estimated at ₹667 crore, which is under considerat­ion.

Observing that the PWD is ‘unwilling’ to come forth with technical solutions, the Delhi High Court has now asked the corporatio­n to engage private experts to prepare a detailed feasibilit­y report on relocation of transforme­rs undergroun­d if the department does not provide a way out.

“The court had directed the nodal officer of Shahjahana­bad redevelopm­ent project to convene a meeting on August 11 with power and PWD’s principal secretarie­s and other officials to find out a solution. As the meeting remained inconclusi­ve, the SRDC has decided to take services of private specialist­s as per the court directions,” said a senior official of the Delhi government.

The cost of the study will be borne by the PWD as the court has directed, the official added.

Earlier, Chandni Chowk MP Dr Harsh Vardhan had also met Union Minister Piyush Goyal in June 2015 seeking allocation of funds for the project.

 ?? AJAY AGGARWAL/HT FILE ?? Shifting overhead wires to undergroun­d utility ducts is a critical component of Old Delhi redevelopm­ent plan.
AJAY AGGARWAL/HT FILE Shifting overhead wires to undergroun­d utility ducts is a critical component of Old Delhi redevelopm­ent plan.

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