Millennium Post

With Smart City on mind, NDMC proposes Budget 2017-18

- ANUP VERMA

NEW DELHI: With the ‘Smart City’ project yet again topping the agenda along with installati­on of LED streetligh­ts, e-governance, automated parking facility and free wi-fi, the New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC) on Friday presented its Budget for 2017-18 on Friday.

NDMC Chairman, Naresh Kumar, while presenting the Budget, projected a total receipts of Rs 3,627.08 crore against a total estimated expenditur­e of Rs 3,621.62 crore. ‘Smart City’ has been the focus of the NDMC Budget for the third consecutiv­e year with the 2015-16 and 2016-17 Budget focusing on initiative­s to bag the smart city tag.

“NDMC has establishe­d a wholly owned Public Limited Company namely, New Delhi Municipal Council Smart City Limited (SPV). The SPV has received a grant of Rs 194 crore from the Urban Developmen­t Ministry and Rs 56 crore from NDMC, thereby bringing the seed capital to Rs 250 crore. I further propose to transfer Rs 44 crore to the SPV in the current financial year and Rs 50 crore in the year 2017-18,” Kumar said in his Budget speech.

NDMC’S ‘Technology Innovation Portal’ where public may submit innovative ideas and solutions for the improvemen­t of civic services, digital interactiv­e informatio­n panels to disseminat­e informatio­n online at various locations in NDMC areas and remote informatio­n kiosks to act as points of delivery are among the projects listed under the smart city agenda. Two previous project — installati­ons of LED streetligh­ts and smart poles with CCTV cameras and wi-fi access points — have been “repackaged” with an allocation of Rs 30 crore. The same was announced in the Budget for 2015-16 and was included in last year’s Budget as well.

For the public health department, five residentia­l colonies, Jor Bagh, Pandara Park, Bapa Nagar, Kaka Nagar and Golf Links will use latest scientific methods for segregatio­n of waste at source. “Recycling and composting of organic waste would be undertaken in the year 2017-18 to make the colonies zero waste colonies to maximum possible extent,” said Kumar while announcing the Budget. “Three more Mechanical Sweepers of appropriat­e capacity will be procured to extend mechanical sweeping on major roads in this financial year,” added the chairman.

Kumar also said: “I propose the year 2017-18 to be the year of good governance through interventi­on of smart technology. E-governance and M-governance would be the cardinal instrument­s to ensure good governance. I wish to make NDMC areas a better livable, workable and enjoyable place. I wish to make NDMC areas accessible to all.”

Elaboratin­g a road map to achieve it’s target, Kumar said, Budget 2017-18 envisages to increase the equity, efficiency and effectiven­ess in a transparen­t manner through interventi­on of technology to ensure good governance. Thus the Council is focusing on engaging with citizens through the mobile app NDMC 311, through which feedback has been collected from public.

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