Millennium Post

Prepare work proposals under MLALADS: Govt to executing agencies

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

The Delhi government has issued guidelines to all executing agencies to prepare work estimates and proposals to be carried out under the MLA Local Area Developmen­t Scheme (MLALADS) in the national Capital.

The Delhi Urban Developmen­t Department, mandated to implement the scheme, has asked the agencies, including municipal bodies, Irrigation and Flood Control Department and the Public Works Department, to adhere to the guidelines to avoid delay in examinatio­n of proposals.

The move came nearly two months after the Delhi Assembly adopted a resolution asking the Aam Aadmi Party-led government to formulate “strict guidelines” to execute works with MLALADS funds.

The April resolution had stated that there have been complaints from legislator­s that MCDS “intentiona­lly” delay projects under the scheme.

The Urban Developmen­t Department has asked the executing agencies to submit estimates of proposals as a covering letter with the approval of the completing authority along with a recommenda­tion letter of the respective MLA.

In Delhi, an MLA gets Rs four crore in a year to execute various works in his or her constituen­cy.

“The executive agency should prepare separate estimates for each work. The registrati­on number of the colony should be mentioned in the check-list if the proposed work is in unauthoris­ed colonies,” an official said.

The guidelines stated that all pages of work estimates, abstract of cost/details of measuremen­t along with location and layout plan, check list and format of the proposal should be duly filled and signed by the competent authority/executing engineer of the agency concerned with stamp and telephone number.

“The executing agency should specifical­ly mention the serial number of the list of permissibl­e items of works or orders issued by Urban Developmen­t department under MLALAD Scheme under which the proposed work is covered,” the guidelines further said.

It also stated that a certificat­e will be given that estimate has been approved by the concerned competent authority with name and designatio­n of the approving authority.

Tabling the resolution in the assembly, Aam Aadmi Party MLA Saurabh Bharadwaj had said that the request and process of allocation of funds to an executing agency should not take more than 14 working days.

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