Deccan Chronicle

GHMC in a fix over staff salaries

- MADDY DEEKSHITH | DC

2018 may not be a happy new year for Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporatio­n owing to a financial crunch.

The civic body is staring at a cash crisis due to a delay of funds from the state government and in its treasury down to its last `27 crore.

This, when the GHMC needs as much as `110 crore to pay salaries to its employees.

According to highlyplac­ed sources, the GHMC has spent `43.50 crore on regular maintenanc­e of roads and sanitation, `26.98 crore for 40-odd other developmen­tal works, including laying of BT roads, `12.22 crore on footpaths, `3.14 crore on lane marking and `1.10 crore on works like road-cutting restoratio­n, table drains and concreting patches of roads for the Global Entreprene­urship Summit held last month.

It has even spent about `7 crore on works related to beautifica­tion etc along major roads for the World Telugu Conference.

Even though wall painting work in the central city was sponsored by several corporate firms under their corporate social responsibi­lity, several others works such as repainting of footpaths, arranging for lighting at LB Stadium, Tank Bund, Necklace Road and other areas turned out to be costly affair for the corporatio­n.

Sources said the government did release pending grants but the money was spent on hosting the two recent events. Now, the civic body is left with just `27 crore in its treasury till it gets the next tranche of the grant.

A senior GHMC official told Deccan Chronicle on the condition of anonymity that the government had released `620 crore pending grants under different heads, including profession­al tax, motor vehicle tax, property tax on government buildings, entertainm­ent tax, stamp duty, 13 finance commission grants and others.

He said the government had also assured the release of `100 crore every month, but as of now the GHMC has received just `60 crore and the remaining amount will come in only in the last week of December.

The senior official said even after receiving those funds, it have only `77 crore in the treasury when amount required on to clear salaries and pensions is `110 crore.

The GHMC official also said that the delay in government funds will not just leave GHMC bankrupt, but it will find it difficult to pay salaries.

The official said despite this, the government has asked the GHMC to raise `2,500 crore funds in the form of Rupee Term Loan (RTL) and `1,000 crore in municipal bonds to take up infrastruc­ture projects.

“When the annual income of GHMC is `3,000 crore, it would take at least 20 years to repay `3,500 raised through bonds and loans,” he said.

THE GHMC authoritie­s have made it clear that employees’ salaries will be paid only after it receives funds in last week of December or first week of January.

CORPORATIO­N EMPLOYEES might have to start the new year with delayed salaries.

THE GHMC needs as much as `110 crore to pay salaries to its staff.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from India