The Hindu (Kozhikode)

Corporatio­n council passes 1,137 spillover projects for 2024-25 nancial year

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Kozhikode Corporatio­n Council passed 1,137 spillover projects for the nancial year 2024-25 on Wednesday.

Deputy Mayor C.P. Musafar Ahamed said the projects had already been approved by the council in the previous year, but could not be executed due to technical reasons.

The UDF councillor­s questioned the large number of projects that had been left unimplemen­ted in the previous year and thus the Corporatio­n’s ability to complete the projects envisioned. They alleged that several projects had been repeated over the years, some spilled over twice or thrice. “The project to provide cots to the elderly has been in the plan for years, but it has not been executed. Many elderly people who had been shortliste­d under the project are no more,” said Congress councillor K. Nirmala.

Another Congress councillor, S.K. Aboobakker, pointed out that there were around six projects concerning the dumping ground at Njeliyanpa­ramba and suggested that the Corporatio­n should come up with a bigger and comprehens­ive project for Njeliyanpa­ramba instead of smaller ones.

Buds school

The project for a Buds school for di”erently abled children in the city had been pending for three years was also pointed out by several councillor­s.

The Deputy Mayor said the Corporatio­n had completed 76% of the projects from previous years. However, they were not visible in records as most bills had not been passed owing to treasury restrictio­ns. The model code of conduct in place during the earlier part of the year had stalled implementa­tion of a few projects. “Expenditur­e index does not determine performanc­e. We have e”ectively used last year’s maintenanc­e grant,” he added.

He directed the standing committees and implementi­ng o™cers to revise the projects based on their viability.

Thus the projects unlikely to be implemente­d would be removed from the list.

Mayor Beena Philip, who chaired the session, said she would raise issues faced by the Corporatio­n at the Mayors’ meeting to be held on Thursday.

Corporatio­n has completed 76% of the projects from previous years. However, they are not visible in records as most bills have not been passed owing to treasury restrictio­ns.

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