GHMC's money allocation for road repair in Hyderabad
Q: Hey, i wanted to ask some localites if they heard something about GHMC's detailed plan to repair roads in the city? I would appreciate any information that you could possibly give me regarding
I'm honestly so glad that this happened. One of the regular complains by the citizens of Hyderabad was that the condition of roads is very poor. Well good news, right?
Apart from these, the State government has already allotted Rs.628 crore for different schemes and expects to receive Rs.467 crore from the Union government under various schemes,according to Mr. Somesh Kumar.
On the income front, the main components included realising Rs.1,200 crore through property tax, Rs.300 crore from surcharge on stamp duty, Rs. 600 crore as town planning fee and Rs.100 crore from professional tax.
Yes, speaking to press persons, the commissioner said the revenue and capital receipts of the civic body for the year were put at Rs.6,396 crore and after mandatory revenue surplus of Rs.846 crore.
According to Somesh Kumar, GHMC Commissioner and Special Officer, they have earmarked Rs.25 crore for making Hyderabad a safe city with installation of camera surveillance and other steps.
The civic body looks to provide special thrust on creating modern public conveniences including multi-purpose halls and development of graveyards with Rs.283 crore while another Rs.150 crore were assigned for greening the city and protection of water bodies.
In its plans for a slum-free Hyderabad, the GHMC earmarked Rs.450 crore for construction of 2BR houses for slum dwellers and allocated Rs.37 crore for other initiatives such as beggar-free city, night shelters for homeless and Rs.5 food scheme.
I agree with the comment below me, and would like to tell you that the RO water plants would be set up at 1,500 locations at a cost of Rs.50 crore, and energy efficient street lighting at an estimated Rs.35 crore.
I agree with the comment below me, and would like to tell you that the RO water plants would be set up at 1,500 locations at a cost of Rs.50 crore, and energy efficient street lighting at an estimated Rs.35 crore.
Well, in its annual budget presented on Thursday which came with a total outlay of Rs.5,550 crore, the civic body has set aside Rs.200 crore for storm water drains and another Rs.605 crore for amenities and services.
Yeah, did you know that it includes Rs.1,000 crore earmarked exclusively for corridors selected under strategic road development programme, during the year 2015-16. It is refreshing to hear the government being active for once.
Hey, i wanted to tell you that the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) has decided to spend a sum of Rs.1,956 crore for improving the conditions of city roads. Hope this helps.