Oh, that is the case, as expected. You know this mean that these villages need hundreds of crores to carry out development works in these areas and IMC do not have the sufficient funds to carry them out . So they had requested for special package.
The commissioner Rakesh Singh spoke about the findings of the survey which came out with some of the harsh realities of the place. It suggested that most of these villages do not have proper roads, or street lights, or sewerage, garden and other civic amenities.
The Municipal commissioner of the IMC, Rakesh Singh has suggested that the civic body has already conducted a complete survey of all the 29 villages to find out the existing infrastructure present here and developments that are required to make them better..
The Urban Administration Minister (UAD) Kailash Vijayvargiya spoke about this on Wednesday and emphasised in the same fact about the availability of special packages. I think this is the right way to go about it.
That is correct. The funding that the IMC will get through the government will be used for various different pueposes like the development of roads, sewerage, water supply and other such civic amenities for the people from those village areas.
Then there is some really good news for the IMC. The state government has actually noticed the tough situation that the municipal body is in and has decided to come up with special packages of funding to help it with the developments.
Hello. In their defense, the IMC can not really do much. I mean its not 1 or 2 villages, it is 29. Maintaining all of them are not easy. Especiallly when they are suffering from the lack of funds.
This is about the 29 villages that were addded to the limits of the Indore Municipal Corporation, right? There have been complaints that the IMC is not working really well to imrpove these places which has got the civic body a lot of criticism.