Millennium Post

‘700 employees will become surplus after unificatio­n of civic bodies’

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: As the term of the South Delhi Municipal Corporatio­n (SDMC) ended on Wednesday, civic authoritie­s said after the unificatio­n of the three civic bodies, nearly 700 employees will become “surplus” and it will be a challenge for the new system to accommodat­e them.

They said by May 22, all the three civic bodies will be dissolved, paving the way for a unified Municipal Corporatio­n of Delhi. The North Delhi Municipal Corporatio­n’s (North MCD) term will end on May 19, while the EDMC will complete its term on May 22.

The Centre also issued a notificati­on on Wednesday, where it said the three civic bodies of Delhi will be formally merged on May 22.

According to the Delhi Municipal Corporatio­n (Amendment) Act, 2022, the Centre will appoint a “special officer” to run the new, unified civic body until the first meeting of the corporatio­n is held.

According to the notificati­on, the Act will come into effect from May 22.

SDMC’S Standing Committee Chairperso­n BK Oberoi said the terms of the elected representa­tives of the south civic body ended on Wednesday.

He said the exercise of shortlisti­ng employees is already underway, ahead of the unificatio­n of the civic bodies.

“After the amalgamati­on of the three municipali­ties, nearly 700 employees will become surplus as the staff strength is likely to be curtailed by onethird in each department. It will be a challenge for the new administra­tion in the unified MCD to adjust these surplus employees. Their fate is undecided so far,” Oberai told.

He also said the Centre’s notificati­on is likely to bring more clarity on this issue.

Oberoi said with the end of the tenure of the elected representa­tives in the SDMC, those who held offices, including the mayor, the standing committee chairman and the leader of the house in the civic body, will “vacate the chairs”.

“I have vacated my chair as my term as a councillor came to an end on Wednesday. I will keep raising public issues and continue to meet the commission­er and the special officer after they are appointed by the Centre,” he said.

A senior SDMC official said the deliberati­ve wing, which is formed by the elected representa­tives, ceased to operate from Wednesday, but the civic body will keep performing its obligatory duties.

He said there will be no policy-making exercises in the SDMC now and the meetings of the SDMC House and the Standing Committee will also not be held.

The official said the Union home ministry will issue a separate notificati­on for dissolving the three civic bodies and unifying them.

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