Hindustan Times (East UP)

‘BSP’S INCREASING SUPPORT BASE UNNERVING BJP’

- Sudhir Kumar sudhir.kumar1@hindustant­imes.com HT PHOTOS HT Correspond­ent letters@htlive.com

VARANASI: Old Kashi is on the cusp of change. Its quintessen­ce is getting a modern face. And the Varanasi Smart City mission is propelling this move forward for the ancient city. Even so, snapshots of the two facets, the old and the new, co-exist side by side.

At daybreak, one can still see sadhus standing in knee-deep water in the Ganga and taking a holy dip in the river in the city considered holy by Hindus.

Not far from this vignette of Varanasi’s spiritual life, the city’s “busiest” Godowlia crossing now has a multi-storey smart parking facility built at a cost of Rs 19 crore. Serpentine lanes in the Dashashwam­edh Ghat and five other areas under the Varanasi Municipal Corporatio­n or Varanasi Nagar Nigam have been repaired with square, plain cement concrete tiles and beautified as part of the Varanasi Smart City mission. Soothing paintings with religious themes adorn the walls of these lanes.

The iconic ghats have smart heritage signage. Landscapin­g has been done near overhead tanks. A smart school has been built in the Machhodari area at an estimated cost of Rs 19 crore. It is equipped with smart classrooms for children, playing area and skill developmen­t centre. Potable water supply pipelines are being renewed in six municipal ward areas. The Smart City mission has also given a facelift to parks.

The change has come about in the last six years under the Varanasi Smart City project.

Varanasi is one of the 100 cities being equipped with smart facilities under Smart Cities Mission (SCM) launched by the BJP government at the Centre in 2015.

Varanasi Smart City Limited was formed to carry forward the mission in Kashi. It came up with 15 projects, including a project for the redevelopm­ent of old Kashi, constructi­on of the government composite school (primary and upper primary combined) in Machhodari, developmen­t of smart parking, beautifica­tion of parks and overhead tanks, preservati­on, repairing and beautifica­tion of lanes of Kashi, said Shakambhar­i Nandan Sonthalia, public relations officer, Varanasi Smart City.

Sonthalia said a survey identified the areas in which developmen­tal works was needed on priority. The survey revealed that sewer lines and water supply pipelines were very old in Varanasi’s old city areas, including Dashashwam­edh Ghat, Kaal Bhairav ward, Rajmandir Ghat, Jangamwadi ward, Kameshwar Mahadev ward and Gharwasi Tola ward.

Both the water supply line and sewage system were laid in 1932 as per the records. They were in a dilapidate­d state.

Now, the old water pipelines have been replaced with new ones and the sewer system too is being renewed. Over 60% work in these VMC area wards has been completed and the remaining is 40% likely to be completed by November.

Equipping the iconic ghats of Varanasi with smart heritage signage involved an expenditur­e of about Rs 5 crore.

Made of COR-TEN (weathering) steel, signage with an introducto­ry note has been set up at each ghat. Sculptures have also been installed at some ghats, including Assi Ghat.

Giant LED screens have been installed at six locations, including Assi Ghat, Dashashwam­edh Ghat, Rajendra Prasad Ghat, Raj Ghat, Godowlia and Varanasi Cantt station, said Sonthalia. He added that live streaming of Kashi Vishwanath temple and Ganga aarti was done daily on these screens for the devotees.

The multi-level smart parking facility (ground and four floors) near the Godowlia intersecti­on has come up at a cost of about Rs 19 crore.

This crossing is the busiest on in Varanasi and it connects Kashi Vishwanath Temple, Ganga Ghat and other important landmarks. Equipped with hydraulics and queuing area, it has the capacity to accommodat­e 375 two-wheelers. Smart parking at the Town Hall will be ready in October, said Sonthalia.

Besides, an undergroun­d parking facility with a capacity for 470 cars and 130 two- wheelers has come up at Benia Bagh Park.

Varanasi Smart City, which built the parking facility, is beautifyin­g the park and landscapin­g is underway there. It will also have a football ground, amusement area, open gym, yoga garden and other facilities. This entire project is worth about Rs 90.42 crore.

Likewise, the Khidkiya Ghat has been redevelope­d and it is being equipped with a tourist facility centre, ticket booth, cafeteria, kids’ play zone, wall art and murals, selfie point, yoga and meditation space. This would be divyang friendly. A CNG filling station has already come up at the ghat.

In addition, a concrete road is being built between Maidagin and Godowlia under the area based developmen­t road project worth Rs 86 crore. So far, 200 boats have already been converted into CNG-operated ones and the remaining 1000 will also be converted into CNG operated vessels by November.

The work is underway to install surveillan­ce cameras at 720 locations and 25 of them will be advance facial recognitio­n surveillan­ce cameras. Camera installati­on work has also begun, and it is likely to be completed by end of this year, said Sonthalia.

The advance cameras to be installed at Godowlia, BHU gate and several other important places will be connected to the Kashi Integrated Command and Control Centre.

As soon as any person breaches the speed limit or is found not wearing helmet or a bike has three riders, the camera will capture the vehicle number and send an alert. Similarly, these cameras will record the footage of the crowded and important places. Once the cameras are installed, the entire security system will be smart, said Sontholia.

D Vasudevan, general manager of Varanasi Smart City Ltd, said, “While trying to preserve the heritage, cultural and religious characteri­stics of the ancient city of Kashi, Varanasi smart city is adding to various facilities to the city by using informatio­n technology, modern trends like artificial intelligen­ce to enhance the safety, security, quality of life and livability of the citizens.”

But everyone is not satisfied. Shailendra Singh, a resident of the Cantt area, is one such local questionin­g the smart facilities.

“Where are the smart facilities? I couldn’t find even one. In the city, roads like Chauka GhatHukulg­anj, Pandeypur-Panchkoshi are damaged at various stretches. Several lanes in Assi area and some other localities are rough and uneven,” Singh said.

Manoj Yadav Golu, a resident of Sikraul area, said, “Lanes are being beautified in six wards only. There are 90 wards in the Varanasi Nagar Nigam area. What about the 84 other wards?”

Yadav said that even though the officials claimed that a number of smart facilities were added to the city, the ground reality was different.

The sewage system of the city was so poor that streets were waterlogge­d during the first rain of the monsoon, he alleged.

On the other hand, Vijay Yadav, a resident of Pandeypur area, said he was satisfied with the developmen­t works in the city.

“Overhead tanks, lanes, walls, and streets have been repaired and beautified. Several other works have taken place in Varanasi. It will take time to renew the whole system and make every facility smart,” Vijay Yadav said.

LUCKNOW: Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) chief Mayawati said on Tuesday the increasing support base of the party and big success of the Brahmin conference­s organized in various districts had triggered panic among rival political parties.

The Bharatiya Janta Party (BJP) leaders were now conscious of the fact that they would lose power in the 2022 assembly elections.

Addressing party leaders and office-bearers in a meeting held at the party’s state unit office, Mayawati said the BSP had now emerged as an alternativ­e for the people in the coming assembly elections. The alarmed BJP government in UP was taking decisions that would prove counterpro­ductive.

Extending support to the farmers’ agitation, the BSP chief said the farmers’ organizati­ons had announced to increase their activities in Uttar Pradesh. The BJP government in the state should resist from taking repressive action against them as done by the Haryana and Madhya Pradesh government­s. The BSP supported the farmers agitation and party leaders and workers would join the stir to support the genuine demands of the farmers, she said.

The attitude of the BJP government in Haryana was antifarmer, she said. The BJP leaders and ministers were supporting the order issued by the local SDM in Haryana to ‘break the head of the agitating farmers’. The farmers’ agitation in Delhi and neighbouri­ng states had been going on for the pst nine months.

The central government should consider their demands for withdrawal of the three farm laws, she said.

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(Clockwise) A multi-level parking facility near Godwolia crossing; a beautified lane with a mural painting on a wall in Old Kashi and heritage signages at Assi ghat in Varanasi.
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