Udupi CMC presents Rs 1.21 crore surplus budget

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March 28, 2015

Udupi, Mar 28: City Municipal Council President P Yuvaraj presented a surplus budget of Rs 1.21 crore for Udupi CMC for the year 2015-16, at a special meeting at the Council hall on Friday.

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The budget of Rs Rs 83.56 crore includes the Central and State government’s funds, and a major portion reserved for various developmental works and providing basic facilities to the city including drinking water supply, solid waste management, underground drainage, residential complex for migrant labourers and road development. The total expenditure stood at Rs 82.35.13 crore

Mr Yuvaraj said Rs 4.5 crore funds were released under 13/14th Finance Commission, while Rs 8 crore is expected from State Finance Commission open fund.

He said as many as Rs 3 crore is expected for 2016, Paryaya Mahotsava. Under Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JnNURM) Yojana, Rs 40 lakh is expected to be released during the 2015-16 fiscal year.

As many as Rs 15 crore is released out of total Rs 25 crore funds under Amritha Mahotsava funds. As many as Rs 8 crore is expected through the tax collection which includes CESS.

The president said as many as Rs 3 crore is earmarked for the repair and maintenance of the roads and drainages. As many as Rs 12.5 crore is earmarked for the concretization of the existing roads, construction of new roads under Special Fund Component (SFC).

Rs 100 lakh is earmarked for the water distribution and pipelines. Rs 2.25 crore would be spent on maintenance of cleanliness and solid waste management. Besides awareness programme would be held over the solid waste management among mass.

Rs 1.3 crore is earmarked for the maintenance of UGDs. Besides Rs 30 lakh would be spent on drainage water distillation unit at Nittur.

The president said Rs 66 lakh is allotted through SFC for the programmes ensuring welfare of backward class communities

Pointing out that priority is given for the self employment opportunities for the youths belonging to backward class communities, the president said that Rs 40 lakh is allocated for the purpose.

Financial assistance would be offered to SHGs in the form of revolving funds. Rs 10 lakh is earmarked to ensure toilet facilities to the people belonging to SC/ST communities. Another 50 lakh is allotted for the health insurance schemes for SC/ST community populace.

Yuvaraj added that Rs 2.25 crore is set aside for the welfare progarmmes of SC/ST communities in the year 2015-16. A proposal is designed enabling the greenery in the city. A park would be built at Kalmadi bridge, besides many number of children parks would constructed. Rs 30 lakh is kept aside for constructing new roads. The house has chalked out plans to construct circles to ensure hassle free traffic. Measures are taken to get rid of illegal nameplates, hoardings and flexes.

Yuvaraj said e-governance would be introduced in the administration and tax collection section. Mobile reminder technology would be made available to public at the earliest. Rs 35 crore is allotted for the 2nd phase KUDSEMP scheme and the amenities constructed would ensure 24x7 water supply. Rs 50 crore is allocated for the UGD covering Malpe, Santhekatte and Manipal areas. Government has already approved the plan.

Asserting that Udupi is the only CMC in State which has furnished the 90 percent of works specified under Nagarrotthana 2nd stage scheme, the president added that the proposal is sent to the government for 30 crore under Nagarrotthana 3rd stage scheme.

The Bio-methane unit would be set up at the cost of Rs 4.05 crore to ensure cleanliness in the city limits.

As many as 2450 applications are received from the homeless needy. He added that 1.98 acres of land is already earmarked for the purpose, he added. Retorting to a query over the demand for the third water storage unit, the president said that measures are taken to evacuate a 1.5 kilometers lengthy mound in the midst of Shiroor reservoir.

He said the small hillock comprises of trees, plants and bushes. If at all the mound is removed, adequate water could be stored in Shiroor dam. Although the Mines and Geology department insisted on manual works to remove the hillock, it is not possible.

The Deputy Commissioner has assured to permit the mechanized labor to eliminate the hillock, he said.

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