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MCH chief, Water Board MD caught in verbal crossfire
By Our Staff Reporter
HYDERABAD, DEC. 14. Shortage of funds and the pressure to carry
on with the plans of the Government resulted in an argument
between the chiefs of the two civic bodies during the weekly City
Coordination Committee meeting here on Thursday.
It all began when the Managing Director of HMWSSB, Mr. M.G.
Gopal, rejected outright the suggestion of the MCH Commissioner,
Dr. P.K. Mohanty, for re-laying the sewer and water pipelines at
Ameerpet, citing lack of funds. Dr. Mohanty wanted the Metrowater
Board to take up the work now since the demolition work was
already going on the Ameerpet-Greenlands road. He felt the
widened roads could be carpeted after all the works were
completed so that there could be no further digging. But Mr.
Gopal stated that the work could not be taken up now as the Board
did not have sufficient funds.
He said several works had to be stalled as contractors have
stopped the works due to non-clearance of their bills. But Dr.
Mohanty's argument was that the residents of Ameerpet had given
the land for road-widening and it was fair to fulfil some of
their demands like proper water and sewer lines. Interestingly,
the Minister for Roads and Buildings, Mr. K. Vijayarama Rao, was
caught in the crossfire listening to the versions of both the
officers.
However, when Mr. Vijayarama Rao came up with a suggestion of MCH
granting a loan of Rs. 25 lakhs to the HMWSSB and which was
agreed by the MCH Commissioner, Mr. Gopal insisted on a written
assurance. According to him, many such earlier promises did not
materialise. This forced Dr. Mohanty to direct one of the
Additional Commissioners to pay the loan amount immediately.
Earlier, the Coordination Committee inspected road-widening works
at Ameerpet and Greenlands. The Minister asked all the private
parties laying cable to fill the trenches forthwith.
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