Deputy Chief Minister Punjab Sukhbir Singh Badal presiding over a high level meeting to give final touches to Rs.8745 crore ‘Total Urban Revamp Plan’ for Punjab on Saturday night at Chandigarh. |
by Punjabnewswire4u (Balbir)
CHANDIGARH, SEPT 9
The Punjab Deputy Chief Minister, Mr. Sukhbir Singh Badal,
today approved Rs.8745 crore ‘Total Urban Revamp Plan’ to upgrade all civic
services in all 142 cities of Punjab on an
integrated turnkey basis plan. The novel feature of the plan is thar for a town
single agency would lay the all civic services with a mandate to maintain them
in top condition for next 10-15 years.
In a high level meeting with Local Government Minister
Chunni Lal Bhagat and Forests Minister Mr. Surjit Kumar Jyani late last night,
the Deputy Chief Minister gave final
touches to the multi thousand crore mega urban renewal vision that besides
bringing timelines for execution of the projects would also bring an element of
accountability in it. Presiding over the meeting Mr. Badal asked Principal
Secretary Local Government to stagger development of 142 cities in five years
and a single urban development agency should execute all civic amenities work
including laying and maintaining the sewerage network, water supply network,
laying of internal roads and their upgradation, street lighting, maintaining of
greenery and parks on turnkey basis. He said that over bridges to be
constructed in next 5 years within the city besides other traffic engineering
improvement works would also be carried out by that Agency. He said that purpose of execution of all urban
renewal projects by single agency was to bring synergy in execution of urban
development works and make a single agency accountable for execution and maintenance
of the services. He said that the agency would also be responsible for 10-15
years of maintenance and upkeep of all these services.
Focusing on fixing the timeline for execution of the
mega project and adherence to the timeline, Mr. Badal suggested that we must
have a special Mission Director who would be responsible in getting this
project of 142 cities executed. The meeting also tied up funds for next 5 years
and distribution of funds to different phases of the project.
It was informed in the meeting that 88% of urban areas
were getting water supply and for 100% coverage Rs.980 crore would be required
whereas Rs.2759 crore were required to execute to complete remaining 37%
sewerage network in the cities. Similarly, Rs.2300 crore were required for
sewerage treatment plants whereas Rs.1476 crore were required for roads and
parks. The meeting earmarked Rs.730 crore for slum development and housing
whereas Rs.500 crore was set aside for fire fighting services.
Stressing the need for making all cities slum free,
Mr. Badal earmarked Rs.564.66 crores for this mega project. It was decided in
the meeting to sanction Rs.215.57 crore for housing urban poor in the major
cities. It was informed that 5728 houses for slum dwellers being constructed at
the cost of Rs.149.22 crore at Ludhiana would be
completed by March 2013 whereas 1648 houses at Amritsar to be constructed at the cost of
Rs.66.35 crore would be completed by March 2013. Similarly, houses for slum
dwellers in Rajpura at the cost of Rs.30 crore would be completed by December
this year whereas 3680 houses would be constructed at Jalandhar at the cost of
Rs.42.40 crore and these would be completed by December this year. The meeting
was informed that 5328 houses in Mansa and Bathinda district are being
constructed at cost of Rs.253 crores whereas 542 dwelling units in Jalalabad
would be constructed at the cost Rs.12.04 crore. 79 dwelling units in Bathinda
would be completed at the cost of Rs.11.65 crore.
Mr. Badal said that his mission was to providing world
class basic civic amenities to all urbanities including poorest of the poor so
that they could live quality life. He said that Punjab Urban Development
Mission (PUDM) was focused on making cities slum free besides providing world
class infrastructure resources for infrastructure and simultaneously improving
governance and citizen centric issues. The meeting decided to launch a campaign
to regularize unauthorized water supply and sewerage connection under a
separate scheme.
Focusing on reforms in urban development sector it was
decided to simplify issuance of CLU and making statuary amendment in the laws.
It was decided to bring 162 services under
e-governance and provide time bound service to the citizens to make their lives
easy.
Mr. Badal said that he was focusing on making Punjab clean and economically sustainable by providing
all citizen centric services in a time bound manner. He said that urban areas
of Punjab are all set to get facelift with linking of all major towns with 4/6
laned road network and achievement of vision of surplus power.
Prominent amongst those who were present in the meeting
included Mr. Suresh Kumar, Principal Secretary Local Government, Mr. Manvesh
Singh Sidhu and Mr. Ajay Kumar Mahajan, Special Principal Secretaries to Deputy
Chief Minister.
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