Bishnu Takes On ANI Admn for Delaying Projects
Bishnu Pada Ray, Member of Parliament today
lambasted the Andaman and Nicobar Administration for derailing and delaying
many major projects. He was speaking to the media on the sidelines of a
presentation by Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences, Kochi
for suggesting the Administration to start Medical PG courses instead of going
for a MBBS college in the Islands .
Bishnu said that the undersea cable project, which
was the brainchild of previous NDA and UPA governments got entangled in many
controversies and now fresh DPR is being prepared. He said that the new cable
will directly connect Chennai with Port Blair at a higher cost and will not
cover Islands like Kamorta and Campbell
Bay . “The new project
will take more than four years now,” he said.
Bishnu also said that Andaman Forest Corporation
was on the verge of closure due to wrong move of the Administration. He also
dealt on the issue of widening of the Andaman Trunk Road, the National Highway
connecting Port Blair with Diglipur. He said that the project was put on
backburner for more than 10 years. “After my meeting with Mr Nitin Gadkari, we
have salvaged the project now,” he said. “When I retrieved the file, I could
see that the width was reduced to 5.5 mtrs from 7 mtrs. I convinced the Prime
Minister, and now two bridges will also come up and the amount of Rs 1040
crores has been also sanctioned,” Bishnu added.
“Every year, our Islands
get Cess charges in petrol and diesel to the tune of Rs 5.5 crores. In the last
seven years, an amount of Rs 43 crores is lying with the Administration. The
money should have been used by APWD to maintain the road,” Bishnu alleged.
"There were funds for many schemes like
drinking water and PMGRY which the Administration could not obtain from the
Centre,” he said. On the project for sewerage plant proposed during the tenure
of Vivek Rae, Chief Secretary, Bishnu said that the Detailed Project Report was
prepared by WAPCOS and submitted to Ministry of Urban Development. He said that
the DPR prepared by WAPCOS was erroneous and ultimately the project costing Rs
335 crores was shelved.
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