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DJB faces crunch in funds, sewer cleaning system hit

In a letter written on Aug 12, Atishi said that the 189 contractors under this scheme are facing “critical condition” on account of non-payment of invoices of sewer cleaning machines deployed by DJB

Published on: Aug 26, 2024 10:37 am IST
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The funding for the government’s flagship project of mechanised cleaning of sewer system to tackle the menace of manual scavenging has been impacted as the Delhi Jal Board (DJB) faces an acute financial crisis amid the ongoing tussle between the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP)-led elected government and bureaucrats.

Atishi (HT Photo)

In a letter written on August 12, water minister Atishi said that the 189 contractors under this scheme are facing “critical condition” on account of non-payment of invoices of sewer cleaning machines deployed by DJB. “This project for cleaning of sewers through fabricated sewer cleaning machines was initiated to discontinue the manual sewer cleaning and to provide safe working atmosphere to all workers. This project was intended to save human lives and to support disadvantaged sections of the society,” said the communication to DJB CEO.

HT has seen a copy of the letter.

HT reached out to DJB CEO, but did not get any response to request for comment.

The minister wrote that earlier the payments were released to these contractors on a monthly basis. But now more than six months have passed and their payment is yet to be released, which is leading to standstill of operations of these sewer cleaning machines, she added.

However, the mechanised sewage cleaning project is only one of the projects facing hurdles due to funds crunch, which the government called an “artificial financial crisis”.

Delhi minister Atishi on Thursday alleged that an “artificial financial crisis” in DJB has led to the Capital turning into a “living hell” due to overflowing drains. She also potentially opened up another front in the row between the AAP and bureaucrats by putting the blame for the predicament on chief secretary Naresh Kumar.

Officials in Kumar’s office hit back, accusing the AAP-led Delhi government of “policy paralysis”. Atishi had directed the chief secretary to ensure adequate deployment of manpower and machinery in every part of the city to ensure that there are no sewer overflows, Atishi also called for DJB funds to be released at the earliest, claiming that out of an approved budget of 7195 crore, only 400 crore has been released to DJB so far.

An official aware of the matter said that the funds crisis has also hit other projects of DJB, impacting laying of new sewer pipelines, sewers are not being cleaned on time, repair of water pipelines, repair of roads dug up during laying of pipeline among other projects.

 
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