Deccan Chronicle

GHMC spending `2,100 cr on roads

No surgical changes seen on ground

- MADDY DEEKSHITH | DC

The Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporatio­n (GHMC) has spent `2,100 crore on city roads and sanitation in a year, though both are in pathetic condition.

The civic body claimed it had spent `1,200 crore for maintenanc­e of roads and

`900 crore on sanitation. The figures come as a shock since no surgical changes are seen on the ground. Citizens have filed as many as 1,80,755 grievances pertaining to poor sanitation and road damage. GHMC officials were still in denial mode regarding the condition of the roads and drains, making the expenditur­e claims appear even more obscene.

According to highly placed sources in the corporatio­n, GHMC has been paying `168 crore annually as tipping fee to Ramky Enviro Engineers Ltd for disposing of garbage transporte­d from the city. Another `732 crore was spent on the maintenanc­e of Swachh auto tippers,

227 garbage vehicles and

514 hired vehicles which transports trash from the city to the Jawaharnag­ar dump yard.

However, despite spending such large amounts,

the sanitation scene in the city has gone from bad to worse in past three years.

Surprising­ly, the garbage lifting has increased from 5,000 metric tonnes to 7,000 metric tonnes on a daily basis. Corporatio­n officials claimed that they have been removing every bit of garbage produced in the city. Contradict­ing their statement, the civic body has been receiving over 500 complaints about sanitation every day.

This apart, the corporatio­n has spent `1,200 crore on city roads. The corporatio­n has spent `400 crore on the Strategic Road Developmen­t Plan (SRDP) and the remaining `800 crore was spent on road maintenanc­e. Sources

said there was a glaring disparity between the claims and the number of unresolved complaints received from citizens. The corporatio­n has received over a lakh complaints pertaining to roads in a span of eight months this year, which was announced by the municipal administra­tion and urban developmen­t minister, K.T. Rama Rao in all review meetings and various other forums.

GHMC officials, admitted to irregulari­ties in the sanitation and engineerin­g wing, said that though loot in sanitation was evident, the nexus between netas and officials was so strong that it could not be broken.

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