Millennium Post

CM DOUBLES FINANCIAL AID FOR PARKS MAINTENANC­E

Now, existing financial aid of Rs 1 lakh per acre will increase to Rs 2 lakh

- ROUSHAN ALI

In an announceme­nt aimed to improve the conditions of parks across the city, AAP government has decided to double the financial assistance provided to Resident Welfare Associatio­ns (RWAS) and NGOS registered with the Delhi Parks and Gardens Society for maintenanc­e of such parks and gardens. With this move, the existing financial assistance of Rs 1 lakh per acre will increase to Rs 2 lakh per acre.

The announceme­nt was made by Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Sunday following a meeting with representa­tives of over 261 RWAS/NGOS from across Delhi, an official statement said. Kejriwal also announced that the grant of financial assistance will now not be linked with the categoriza­tion of colonies. “Brainstorm­ed with 200 RWAS this morning on how RWAS could participat­e in upkeep of parks. Govt will now announce a formal policy. We will involve RWAS, NGOS, corporates and other registered bodies to adopt and maintain 18,000 parks in Delhi. Let's make Delhi into a city of beautiful parks and gardens (sic),” Kejriwal tweeted.

The government will provide 90 per cent assistance while 10 per cent will have to be borne by the RWAS/NGOS, the statement said.

The chief minister requested the participan­ts at the meeting to get their damaged borewells and motors repaired with the government's support in the next 10 days for which they may give request letters to the DPGS. Thereafter, a uniform policy will be adopted so that no problem is faced by the RWAS/NGOS.

The documentat­ion for release of the assistance will also be reduced to the minimum, but it may be understood that since public money is involved, some essential documentat­ion would still be required, the statement said. Kejriwal requested the RWAS to participat­e in full strength in the "biggest ever plantation drive to be held in the history of Delhi" next month, details of which will be announced very soon, it said.

“A massive plantation drive being planned. We will urge each Delhiite to participat­e along with kids to make our city pollution free. Details being worked out (sic),” he said in another tweet. The chief minister said the work of the RWAS in making the parks green and maintainin­g them was very significan­t.

Environmen­t and Forest Minister Imran Hussain along with the Delhi Pollution Control Committee and some MLAS was present at the meeting. The Delhi Parks and Gardens Society (DPGS) was establishe­d by the Delhi government for monitoring and coordinati­ng management of parks and gardens in the national capital. It has its own governing body and executive committee with directors.

The DPGS provides funds as financial assistance for developmen­t and maintenanc­e activities of parks and gardens to RWAS and other registered societies. In the financial years 2017-18, 261 RWAS received financial assistance to the tune of around Rs 1.63 crore for maintainin­g 1,164 parks covering around 370 acre area, an official said.

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Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal interactin­g with representa­tives of RWAS/NGOS during a meeting on Sunday

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