The Gorkha Janmukti Morcha-controlled Darjeeling municipality today
laid foundation stone of eight projects worth around Rs 215 crore hours
before the civic body's charge was handed over to an administrator.
The launch of the projects was a clear indication that the outgoing
board did not want others to take credit for the new schemes.
Before the foundation stone laying ceremony, the municipality also
screened a documentary before councillors and the media to highlight the
achievements of the board in the past five years.
Immediately after the programme was over in the conference hall of
the civic body around 4.15pm today, the outgoing chairman, Amar Singh
Rai, handed over the charge to Avik Chatterjee, subdivisional officer
(Sadar), who took charge as the administration, following the completion
of the five year tenure of the civic body.
Rai stopped short of admitting that the projects had been launched to
ensure that the new administration did not take credit when they were
completed. Asked about the last minute programme, Rai said: "We did not
have time to organise this programme earlier."
Among the eight projects are the Rs 205 crore water distribution
programme which had been sanctioned under the Centre's Atal Mission for
Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation project.
"The project will be done in phases. E-tenders for procurement of
pipes have been floated. The Centre is funding 50 per cent of the
project cost, while the state will bear 45 per cent of the expenditure.
The municipality will give the remaining funds," said Rai.
The Rs 205 crore project is the biggest to be sanctioned to Darjeeling municipality in its 166-year-old history.
Other projects that were flagged off today included the setting up of
a 30 metric ton bio gas plant at an estimated cost of Rs 8 crore,
beautification and landscaping of Darjeeling district hospital at an
estimate cost of Rs 49 lakh and construction of four community halls and
an additional office of the civic body.(TT)
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