Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Delhi govt announces ₹1,051 cr for municipal bodies to pay salaries

- Press Trust of India

DOCTORS, CIVIC BODIES’ STAFF NOT GETTING THEIR SALARIES DUE TO ‘MISMANAGEM­ENT AND CORRUPTION IN MCD’: SISODIA

NEW DELHI: The Delhi government on Saturday announced a fund of ₹1,051 crore for the three municipal corporatio­ns here to pay salaries of healthcare workers and other employees amid the ongoing second wave of the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Deputy chief minister Manish Sisodia, in an online briefing, said despite constraine­d circumstan­ces due to the lockdown, chief minister Arvind Kejriwal has taken this decision as those people who are helping fight the Covid-19 pandemic should get their salaries.

Doctors and other employees of the civic bodies are not getting their salaries due to “mismanagem­ent and corruption in MCD (municipal corporatio­ns of Delhi)”, the Aam Aadmi Party leader alleged.

The South Delhi Municipal Corporatio­n, East Delhi Municipal Corporatio­n and North Delhi Municipal Corporatio­n are all Bjp-led civic bodies.

“The Delhi government has released ₹1,051 cr to the three municipal corporatio­ns in total so that they can pay salaries of their employees, amid this pandemic... the east corporatio­n is to get ₹367 cr, north corporatio­n about ₹432 cr and south corporatio­n ₹251 cr,” he said.

The minister asserted that civic authoritie­s must ensure this fund is used for paying salaries of employees only and not “diverted for other usage”.

Delhi on Friday recorded 8,506 Covid-19 cases, the daily count dipping to below the 10,000-mark again after a month, with medical experts attributin­g the lockdown as the main factor behind the dip amid the second wave of the pandemic.

Chief minister Kejriwal, on Saturday said that the number of cases recorded in the last 24 hours, has further dipped to about 6,500, with a positivity rate of 11 per cent.

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