Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

BMC proposal: 24 SUVS for ₹2.83 crore

- Pratip Acharya

EARLIER THIS YEAR, BMC HAD SPENT ₹1.6CR TO ACQUIRE FIVE ELECTRONIC VEHICLES ON LEASE FOR 8 YEARS

MUMBAI: The Brihanmumb­ai Municipal Corporatio­n (BMC) is set to shell out ₹2.83 crore to acquire 24 Sports Utility Vehicles (SUV) for each of the 24 assistant municipal commission­ers (Ward Officers) in charge of the 24 administra­tive wards in Mumbai.

According to the standing committee agenda of December 3, the civic administra­tion wants to replace the existing vehicles with new ones citing frequent breakdowns and overuse. The proposal states that BMC will buy 24 models of the Mahindra Scorpio (BS-VI) at a price of ₹11.34 lakh each. In the agenda it is also mentioned that the vehicles that are going to be replaced are also Scorpio but the variants are different. The BMC has said that it will procure the new vehicles from the Government E Marketplac­e (GEM Portal) at a discounted price of 15-20% from present-day market rate, and the overall cost including taxes and transporta­tion would come to ₹2.83 crore. The existing vehicles were bought eight-10 years ago.

A senior BMC official associated with the Solid Waste Management (SWM) department in charge for the maintenanc­e of vehicles owned by the BMC said that owing to the rules of the Bombay High Court (HC), the BMC needs to replace its existing fleet of vehicles after every eight years. “To keep a check on the carbon emission there is a rule of replacing these vehicles after every eight years. We are following these orders,” the official who did not wish to be quoted, said. The official added that a technical committee will conduct a structural audit of the existing to assess whether they could be used for other department­al purposes.

“The SUV vehicles are robust and will not breakdown easily especially during the monsoon season,” the official said. These vehicles are mainly used by the ward officers for their official field visits, inspection visits and day-to-day commute.

Earlier this year, the BMC had spent ₹1.6 crore for acquiring five electronic vehicles on lease for eight years. “The five e-cars are in operation and one of it is presently being used by the mayor and some officials of joint municipal commission­er rank,” the official said. He added that as there not enough charging points in the city, the civic body will acquire the SUVS.

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