Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Another blow to fund-starved Mohali MC as ₹141-crore budget cut imposed

- Hillary Victor hillary.victor@htlive.com

MOHALI: In a major setback to the already fund-starved municipal corporatio­n of Mohali, the Punjab local bodies department on Thursday imposed a cut of ₹141 crore in the MC’s proposed budget for the year 2020-21.

The local bodies department has approved a budget of ₹127 crore against ₹268 crore proposed in February this year. In 2019-20, the civic body had projected a ₹150 crore revenue, but received only ₹125 crore.

What’s more, no funds have been allocated for the maintenanc­e of parks or solid waste management, Swachh Bharat Mission, sewerage maintenanc­e and sewerage augmentati­on project.

The MC had been passing a deficit budget from the last four years, but in its last stint came up with a ₹17 crore surplus budget.

In February this year, the civic body had shown ₹251.66 crore expenditur­e in the proposed budget, but the local bodies department approved only ₹92.26 crore. Even though the MC will remain in surplus of ₹35.6 crore against the earlier proposed ₹17 crore after the budget is approved, the MC officials said that it couldn’t compensate for a cut of ₹141 crore.

Already during the nationwide lockdown, the MC has suffered a loss of ₹13 crore.

A senior MC official requesting anonymity said, “We are passing through financial straits. Though we had proposed ₹100 crore for maintenanc­e of parks, Swachh Bharat mission, water supply and sewerage maintenanc­e and for solid waste management projects, not a single penny has been approved. We are totally clueless on how to tackle the situation. We will take up the issue with the local government.”

The MC is now eying ₹66 crore from the Punjab municipal funds, ₹28 crore from property tax, and ₹11 crore from advertisem­ents as the major income sources in the ₹127.86 crore surplus budget.

The five-year term of the present office of the MC got over on April 26, and subsequent­ly, powers had been vested with MC commission­er Kamal Garg.

Every month, the civic body spends ₹5 crore in various expenditur­es. Former deputy mayor Manjit Singh Sethi said, “If tenders are not allotted soon, we will protest.”

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