Deccan Chronicle

KCR to pay salary, pension; bills later

- IREDDY SRINIVAS REDDY I DC

The state government has decided not to settle any bills except for paying this month’s salaries and pensions and clearing emergency bills of the health department. The decision was taken in the wake of the prevailing Covid-19 situation.

Finance department officials said that they have been given verbal instructio­ns not to clear any bills except for those pertaining to wages and urgent bills of the health department. Revenue generating sources have been impacted because of lockdown. Even sales in liquor outlets have taken a beating as business timings have been restricted to four hours.

Consequent­ly, there has been a decline in tax collection. Land registrati­ons have been put on hold and taxes from the transport department have also nosedived.

Given the precarious situation, indication­s are that the government is keen on securing funds to meet emergency requiremen­ts in the drive to contain the impact of the Coronaviru­s pandemic.

According to finance department officials, although the government wanted to pay retirement gratuity this month, it may be compelled to postpone it.

Meanwhile, there is no clarity on implementa­tion of the revised Pay Revision Commission.

They said that all department­s have been asked to prepare only wage bills and keep all other payments pending.

They said it would be difficult to pay GPF, medical reimbursem­ent and leave cash bills for government employees. Almost all bills are pending in wings like irrigation, roads, GHMC, municipali­ty and panchayati raj.

Incidental­ly, those department­s have not cleared bills for works that were executed last month.

Tokens have been issued for some bills but payments have not been made.

Authoritie­s state that bills to the overall tune of `19,000 crore are pending across department­s. The break-up is: irrigation department `14,000 crore, R&B (`1,200 crore), GHMC (`1,000 crore), panchayat raj (`900 crore) and `800 crore for works related to Mission Bhagiratha, among others. Officials have made it clear that the bills will not be paid even this month.

With regard to the 12,751 gram panchayats, although cheques were issued in the second week of March, nearly `1,300 crore remain outstandin­g.

Though some funds were released for Palle Pragathi, cheques are not being honoured for various projects and works, including Prakruthi Vanalu, Vaikunta Damas and Haritha Haram.

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