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Delhi's MCD's electric vehicle fleet gathers dust
Delhi's MCD's electric vehicle fleet gathers dust

Time of India

time19-07-2025

  • Automotive
  • Time of India

Delhi's MCD's electric vehicle fleet gathers dust

New Delhi: At a time when Delhi govt is reinforcing its commitment to sustainable mobility and preparing to roll out the revamped Electric Vehicle (EV) Policy 2.0, the Municipal Corporation of Delhi is drawing flak for its unused fleet of electric cars, which have reportedly remained idle for over two and a half years. The subject came up during the recent MCD standing committee meeting, where Vasant Kunj councillor Jagmohan Mehlawat expressed concern at the prolonged disuse of the EVs. 'When the central govt is promoting electric mobility to curb pollution, why have these vehicles remained unutilised? Were they distributed to officials? If so, why aren't they being used, especially after crores of rupees were spent on their procurement?' he asked. A visit by TOI to the Civic Centre basement on Friday revealed rows of electric vehicles parked side by side along with a few fuel-based ones. All were labelled 'Government of India' and appeared unused, covered in layers of dust and clearly lacking maintenance. Several vehicles showed signs of wear and tear, with a few in visibly dilapidated condition, signifying their prolonged neglect. The fleet was procured in 2018 by the erstwhile South Delhi Municipal Corporation and includes 75 EVs, of which 32 were procured in the first batch and 43 in the second. In collaboration with the New Delhi Municipal Council, charging stations were also installed at over 30 prime locations across the city to support the transition towards cleaner alternatives in transportation. While MCD officially declined to comment on why the vehicles remained unused, sources within the corporation suggested that technical glitches had rendered many of the cars non-functional and officials reportedly believed that restoring the fleet would not prove cost-effective. Because of this, the EVs were unlikely to be repurposed. Instead of procuring a new batch of vehicles, MCD is now considering rental-based EV services as a more practical and economical option.

Standing Committee Finally Takes Shape
Standing Committee Finally Takes Shape

Time of India

time03-06-2025

  • Politics
  • Time of India

Standing Committee Finally Takes Shape

New Delhi: After a long wait, the formation process of the standing committee in Municipal Corporation of Delhi gained clarity on Monday following the elections to two of its seats on Monday. While Rafia Mahir, an AAP councillor from Bazar Sitaram, won a standing committee member seat from City-Sadar Paharganj, Jagmohan Mehlawat, a BJP councillor from Vasant Kunj, won the election from South zone. The 18-member committee now has 17 elected representatives, with BJP holding 10 seats and AAP securing seven. The final member's election is scheduled during Tuesday's house meeting. BJP's councillor from Gautampuri and former mayor in the erstwhile east corporation, Satya Sharma, and AAP councillor from Jaitpur, Hema, filed nomination papers for the post. BJP, already having secured a majority, is well-positioned to have its candidate elected as the standing committee chairman on June 12. The formation of the standing committee has been pending for two and a half years for various reasons. "A proposal for the constitution of the standing committee on June 12 will be tabled in the house meeting on Tuesday... We will focus on improving healthcare, education, etc," said mayor Raja Iqbal Singh. Several development projects over Rs 5 crore are waiting for the committee's nod. They include finalising an agency for door-to-door garbage collection in central and west zones, opening a dog park, engaging a new toll tax operator, and Shahjahanabad Interpretation Centre. The works for finalising the layout plan for projects belonging to various agencies are also pending. BJP demonstrated its strength in the MCD ward committee elections on Monday by securing the chairman positions in eight wards: Central, South, Shahdara North, Keshavpuram, Civil Lines, Narela and Najafgarh. AAP claimed the chairman's post in four zones: City-Sadar Paharganj, Karol Bagh, West and Rohini. The results were disappointing for the newly formed Indraprastha Vikas Party (IVP), which contested for the chairman's posts in West and Rohini, and lost in both. Despite joining hands with BJP and having a majority in Rohini, it lost due to cross-voting. AAP councillor Amrit Jain got 11 votes while IVP got 10, despite the fact that IVP and BJP together had 11 members and AAP 10. In the same zone, BJP's Narendra Kumar Singh, who fought for the deputy chairman's seat, received 11 votes and won by one vote. Congress' two councillors boycotted the election. In West zone, there were 25 members (councillors), including 13 from AAP and 12 for the combined BJP-IVP. But in the election, AAP's Nirmal Kumari managed to get 14 votes and IVP only 11. IVP's Mukesh Goel accepted that cross-voting happened. "But we are not losing hope. The party was formed barely last month on May 17 and still contested and performed well," he said. AAP Delhi convener Saurabh Bharadwaj posted on X, "In MCD, AAP has secured victories in four zones. Despite 15 councillors leaving the party to form a new faction with BJP's support, we have maintained control over four out of five zones. I am very proud to share that those who left AAP... and openly received BJP's support in the zone elections failed to win in any zone." South zone witnessed cross-voting, too, resulting in BJP's victory despite AAP holding a majority. Umed Singh of BJP managed to get 10 votes, AAP's Sheetal Chaudhary eight, and one vote was invalid. Delhi BJP president Virendra Sachdeva said that winning the chairmanship in eight zones, along with an additional victory in the standing committee election and the deputy chairman's seat in Rohini, clearly reflected the growing dissatisfaction among AAP's councillors towards the party leadership. "The results have clearly established that AAP is a disintegrating party. Even its elected representatives and party office bearers are drifting away," said Sachdeva. Denying any cross-voting, leader of the opposition Ankush Narag said, "We fought for the people's interests and will continue to do so."

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