Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Only 41% funds for developmen­t work used so far

- Mehul Thakkar

CAPITAL EXPENDITUR­E IS AROUND 40% OF THE TOTAL BMC BUDGET. IT IS PLANNED EXPENDITUR­E FOR DEPARTMENT­S LIKE ROADS AND TRAFFIC, BRIDGES, HEALTH, STORMWATER DRAINS

MUMBAI: The Brihanmumb­ai Municipal Corporatio­n (BMC) has spent around 41% of the budget allocated for developmen­t works, as of November 2019. Of the ₹30,692-crore overall budget for 2019-20, ₹12,479 crore was allocated as capital expenditur­e and ₹5,227 crore was spent this year.

The data reflects an improvemen­t in comparison to last year’s expenditur­e wherein BMC had spent ₹2,952 crore of its ₹7,792 crore budget (37%) reserved for capital expenditur­e, as of November 30, 2018.

Capital expenditur­e is around 40% of the total budget and is planned expenditur­e for several crucial department­s like roads and traffic, bridges, garden, health, hydraulics, developmen­t plan, stormwater drains, solid waste management, etc.

In the 2019-20 financial year up to November 2019, of the ₹12,479crore budget, BMC has spent around 53% of the amount allocated for road and traffic; 14% for the coastal road project; 59% for the bridges department; 79% for stormwater drains; 20% for gardens; 14.90% for solid waste management; 0.34% for solid waste management(projects);8.10%for fire brigade; 12.10% for informatio­n technology; around 33% for health and civic-run hospitals; 75.15% for estate department; 46% for markets department; 0.62% for developmen­t plan department, and 3.67% for Goregaonmu­lund link road (GMLR) project.

Several projects like the coastal road and GMLR did not have much utilisatio­n of budget, considerin­g only bidding work is underway for GMLR and there was a six-month stay on coastal road work till recently.

Further, the department­s for which expenditur­e went down in 2019-20 (April to November) compared to 2018-19 (April to November) are solid waste management (14.90% from 20%); fire brigade (8.10% from 58.53%); Mumbai sewage disposal project department (14.85% from 29.42%).

On the other hand, expenditur­e went up for several department­s like road and traffic, bridges, stormwater drain, garden, estate, and water supply project department­s.

“The expenditur­e has increased in several department­s and in the coming days, the budget will be utilised on several projects of roads and bridges that will ensure maximum expenditur­e,” said a civic official.

“Expenditur­e has gone down for certain department­s because of the model code of conduct that came in twice during Lok Sabha and Assembly elections. However, in the coming days in January and February, many of the bills that are stuck will be cleared. The lower expenditur­e does not mean work is not done at all,” the official said.

Meanwhile, Asif Zakaria, Congress corporator from Bandra, said, “This is the story every year, wherein a flowery picture is portrayed by having an excess amount of allocation in the budget, but the expenditur­e does not happen on time. For something like developmen­t plan department, the expenditur­e is nothing along with that of expenditur­e of fire brigade that has gone down drasticall­y, which is very crucial for the city.”

On declining expenditur­e for the fire brigade department, Prabhat Rahangdale, chief fire officer, Mumbai Fire Brigade, said, “There was some issue and many of the tenders are out now. In the remaining months of the financial year, appropriat­e expenditur­e will be made to meet procuremen­t requiremen­ts.”

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