Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Surplus budget, yet MCG has no money to pay phone bills

- Kartik Kumar kartik.kumar@htlive.com

The staff working for the richest civic body in Haryana, the Municipal Corporatio­n of Gurugram (MCG), which netted a surplus of ₹406 crore in its 2017-18 budget, were unable to use their official cellphone numbers for seven hours on Thursday as the municipali­ty had failed to make payment to the service provider.

On Thursday, all of MCG’s 183 staff members and 35 councillor­s were unable to make outgoing calls with their official numbers between 3pm and 10pm. The MCG has 635 sanctioned posts, out of which at least 183 positions are filled by staff members, while the rest are officials on deputation or are outsourced.

Worst-hit were the engineerin­g, sanitation, taxation and horticultu­re wing staffers, many of whom only had a single official number for communicat­ion. Functionin­g of several department­s was affected because of the non-payment of bills, officials familiar with the matter said.

MCG commission­er Yashpal Yadav confirmed the developmen­t, but refused to comment further on the issue. “It (temporary disconnect­ion) happened due to non-payment of bills,” he said. According to MCG officials, the audit wing had reservatio­ns regarding the mobile bill amount because of which the bills had not been paid since June. The official said the bill amount for the June and July bill cycles was around ₹11 lakh, cumulative­ly. However, the same could not be independen­tly verified.

Around 3pm on Thursday, MCG officials discovered that their outgoing call facility had been ‘temporaril­y discontinu­ed’.

Speaking on the condition of anonymity, an MCG enforcemen­t wing official said, “Some of us were carrying out anti-encroachme­nt drives in sectors 43, 56 and 57. The drive was underway when my phone’s outgoing call facility was ‘temporaril­y discontinu­ed’ and coordinati­on became a problem. There have been instances when such drives have faced resistance from locals and turned violent. On Thursday, we were constantly concerned that we would not be able to alert anyone if the same happened to us.”

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