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Mayor, Dy Mayor SMC cross swords over cleaning of Dal
Hundreds of crores siphoned off since 2005
12/26/2018 10:18:35 PM
Ishtiyaq Ahmad
Early Times Report
Srinagar, Dec 26: As SMC's Mayor and Deputy Mayor have been caught in a war of words over cleaning the famous Dal Lake, hundreds of crores spent over the years seem to have gone into the drain without any accountability.
On 23 December, Deputy Mayor Sheikh Mohammed Imran tweeted that he had begun a 21-day cleaning drive of the lake along with members of civil society, the Municipal Corporation, the Lakes and Waterways Development Authority and the Army.
Responding to a news report on the drive to clean Dal Lake Mayor SMC Junaid Mattu said, "SMC has not entered into any collaborative operation with the Army for any cleaning, de-weeding operations in Dal."
While hundreds of crores have been siphoned off in the name of cleaning Dal, the government is now considering framing of a fresh detailed project report in consultation with experts for the conservation of Dal Lake.
"There are three major projects for which new DPR may be framed in consultation with experts. The government is considering to frame a comprehensive DPR so that its implementation achieved desired results,"an official of H&UD department said.
For the last 16 years, Rs 759 crores have been spent on conservation of Dal Lake. Of these, Rs 400.96 crores have been allocated by the Central government for conservation of the Dal Lake, while Rs 359.93 crores have been spent so far.
Similarly, the source said, the Rs 300 crore package for the conservation of the lake, allocated under PM's Developmental Package (PMDP) in 2015, has met the same fate.
Of these Rs 300 crore, Rs 50 crore were meant for cleaning of the lake and the remaining Rs 250 crore for relocation of people living inside Dal.
Recently, Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh further announced Rs 350 crore for the preservation of Dal Lake.
Recently, the High Court said that crores of rupees have been spent on Dal and no "fruitful results" have come out.
Bashir Ahmad, 45, a resident of Dal Lake said, "government officials and the politicians are main culprits behind polluting the lake. Big hotels, guest houses, and houses have been raised in and round the lake over the years with their criminal connivance". "Authorities cleaned a portion of Dal Lake around the SKICC. When one goes into the interiors of the lake, you will find how the famous lake is turning into a swamp," he added.
High Court observed that it was necessary to have an expert committee with most importantly the vision and the experience of having undertaken issues which involve wide spectrum, multi-dimensional assessment, evaluation and resolution.
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