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Funding delay puts Pune’s Mula-Mutha pollution abatement project at risk

With the last instalment having been paid in March, the PMC is afraid that the project may face delays if funds are not received soon before the model code of conduct for the state assembly elections comes into force

Updated on: Jul 22, 2024 08:20 AM IST
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The Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) has expressed concern over the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA)-funded Mula-Mutha river pollution abatement project grinding to a halt due to the union government not releasing the latest instalment of 343 crore for the same. With the last instalment having been paid in March, the PMC is afraid that the project may face delays if funds are not received soon before the model code of conduct for the state assembly elections comes into force.

The project was announced in 2016 during the first term of the BJP government and began in November 2022. (HT PHOTO)
The project was announced in 2016 during the first term of the BJP government and began in November 2022. (HT PHOTO)

Jagdish Khanore, superintending engineer of the JICA Project, said, “With 65 crore in unpaid contractor bills, immediate funding is necessary to avoid delays. Municipal commissioner Dr Rajendra Bhosle has recently sent a letter to the union government, requesting 343 crore for the JICA project.”

“The PMC is ready to pay 15% of the funds immediately but the union and state governments and the PMC have single nodal bank accounts (SNAs). Until the union and state governments deposit their share, the civic body cannot deposit and withdraw its share,” Khanore said.

“There is a possibility that the state legislative assembly election code of conduct will be imposed in two or three months. If the central and state governments do not provide their share, the project could grind to a halt,” he said.

 
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