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NMC to re-register RS40 Crore for road work

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Nagpur: With NMC will conduct a poll early next year, the powerful BJP seems desperate to regulate funds to improve road infrastructure in the city.
On Wednesday, the chairman of the committee standing Prakash Bhourn led the meeting where approval was given to re-register RS40 Crore from several heads.
The meeting was attended by officials from the public work and the NMC account department.
Re-workers are being carried out after the ruler by the Mayor of Dayashankar Tiwari about this in the meeting of the general body that has just been held after the Commissioner of the Municipality Radhakrishnan B has stated that city streets will only be increased on the availability of funds.
PWD officials told Bhoar that the Department needed an additional RS40 Crore fund to increase city roads, including RS8 Crore for the Hotmix Department.
“Then only NMC can start road repair work,” the official said.
Official sources said Bhoyar and PWD officials came to the conclusion that for now, the civil body could divert funds stored for bill payments from several cement roads, which came to around RS5 Crore.
Similar funds approved for a road in expensive can also be transferred because Nagpur Central Mla Vikas Kumbhare provides the money needed for the project from the DPDC fund.
NMC will also divert RS2.5 Crore to be for crematoriums in the city after getting state funds for the project, said the source.
Bhoyar is rumored to provide a nod principle to rearrange funds from several heads from the NMC budget for 2021-22.
Now, the administration will display a proposal before standing committed to the nod.
The source said if a civil body problem work order worth RS150 Crore was approved by the Chairman of the Committee that stands Pradip Phanan, all road tar in the city can easily carpet.
Since the last two years of financial years, Pohane’s nod for road-increasing proposals has been reported to be stopped by the citizenship administration.

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