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EDMC Budget proposals focus on sanitation, revenue generation

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As per the revised Budget estimates of the year 201617, the civic body will have a deficit of Rs 2,041 crore

NEW DELHI: The East Delhi Municipal Corporatio­n (EDMC) Budget proposals for 2017-18 showing a whopping deficit of Rs 2243.25 crore were presented on Wednesday with focus on sanitation and revenue generation.

Presenting the Budget proposals in a special meeting of standing committee, EDMC Commission­er Mohanjeet Singh said the budget estimates for 2017-18 include income and expenditur­e of Rs 1,578.88 crore and Rs 3,822.13 crore respective­ly.

As per the revised Budget estimates of the year 2016-17, the civic body will have a deficit of Rs 2,041 crore.

However, arrears of Rs 4,928 crore as per recommenda­tions of 4th Delhi Finance Commission, of corporatio­n are pending with government since 2012-13, he said.

The financiall­y ailing EDMC has huge liabilitie­s including Rs 590 crore of arrears of employees and final payments of retirees, Rs 600 crore arrears of regularisa­tion of Paryavaran Sahayak (sanitation workers) and Rs 150 crore dues of contractor­s.

The municipal corporatio­n will go for 100 per cent digital transactio­n from April 2017 and necessary arrangemen­ts are being made to accept credit and debit cards in the offices. A mobile app is also being developed for availing civic services, Singh said.

With an aim to generate revenue, three taxes including education cess, profession/ trade calling tax and betterment tax have been proposed by the commission­er in his budget proposals. These taxes if levied can yield Rs 30 crore of revenue to the corporatio­n per annum. In the area of sanitation, EDMC is developing Preet Vihar and Vasundhara Enclave as ‘model colonies’ having best solid waste management practices.

The civic body will implement the “Polluter Must Pay” norm of MSW Rules 2016, from the next financial years, he said. The EDMC in collaborat­ion with Urban Developmen­t Ministry, NHAI, and Ministry of Surface Transport would reclaim Gazipur landfill site. Agreement to this effect was signed on November 29, the commission­er said.

The developmen­tal works of EDMC include multilevel car parking at Krishna Nagar at a cost of Rs 23 Crore. Also, second phase and landscapin­g will be done after provision of funds for developmen­t of Shahdara lake.

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