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Ahead of polls, PWD cleared road works worth 4 times the budget
Ahead of polls, PWD cleared road works worth 4 times the budget

Hindustan Times

time12 hours ago

  • Business
  • Hindustan Times

Ahead of polls, PWD cleared road works worth 4 times the budget

Mumbai: Ahead of the assembly polls in November 2024, the state public works department (PWD) gave administrative approval for roads worth ₹64,000 crore, against its annual budgetary provision of ₹ ₹15,000 crore for state and district roads, sources in the department told Hindustan Times. The sharp spike in approvals has not only resulted in the outstanding dues to contractors swelling to ₹13,527 crore, it has also stopped the department from making fresh budgetary allocations for any new road works for at least the next three years, the sources mentioned. Representational image 'The average value of road projects approved ahead of the assembly polls was ₹350 crore per district, which is otherwise around ₹50 crore per district per year,' said a senior PWD official, requesting not to be identified. Most of the approved projects were in constituencies of around 200 legislators associated with the major parties in the Mahayuti alliance – BJP, Shiv Sena and NCP. 'Road projects were approved to woo legislators and ensure they remained loyal to the ruling Mahayuti alliance or enable them to get elected with the help of 'financial benefits' courtesy the road contracts,' the official quoted earlier said. The PWD's annual budget for 2024-25 was ₹27,000 crore, out of which ₹15,000 crore was to be ulitised for road construction while the remaining amount was meant for construction and maintenance of buildings. Following the approval of road projects worth ₹64,000 ahead of the polls, work worth ₹13,527 crore was completed, the bills for which are still pending with the department, said officials. 'Out of the total dues, ₹10,177 crore is for construction of state and district roads while the remaining amount is for roads constructed by the Maharashtra State Road Development Corporation and grants for national roads,' said a second official from the PWD department. Most of the approved road construction projects are now stuck midway as contractors' bills are pending, said officials. The government cannot clear the pending bills due to massive spending on the Ladki Bahin scheme, at ₹3,700 crore per year, the officials mentioned. Excessive approvals during the election year have also restricted the government from approving new roads or making any provisions in the budget for 2025-26 or the supplementary demands tabled in June, due to which the condition of existing roads would worsen, they added. 'As an exception, the state government allocated funds only for three state road projects this year,' said a finance department official. The projects pertained to roads worth ₹1,500 crore in Nashik for the upcoming Kumbh Mela, roads worth ₹600 crore in the Gadchiroli mining corridor, and roads worth ₹400 crore in Chandrapur. 'The finance department is in the process of releasing ₹10,000 crore against the outstanding bills,' the finance department official said. PWD minister Shivendra Raje Bhosale said, 'We have been making budgetary provisions in phases to clear the pending bills.' Apart from dues pertaining to the PWD's road contracts, the state government owes an additional ₹10,000 crore against bills for work undertaken by the rural development, water supply, and district planning departments. These and other departments had awarded contracts worth ₹35,000 crore ahead of the assembly polls, said officials. Milind Bhosale, president of the Maharashtra State Contractors Federation said road contracts awarded by the PWD and the rural development department in the election year were unprecedented. 'It is true that most of the projects have been abandoned midway, leaving the roads in bad condition,' Bhosale said, blaming the situation on outstanding bills and the lack of any payments since March this year. Nearly 400,000 government contractors across the state will stage a protest against the pending dues on August 19, he said.

Funds for devpt works soon: PWD min Bhosale
Funds for devpt works soon: PWD min Bhosale

Time of India

time5 days ago

  • Business
  • Time of India

Funds for devpt works soon: PWD min Bhosale

Nashik: State public works department (PWD) minister Shivendra Raje Bhosale, on Sunday said that Rs9,000 crore were paid to contractors and the next phase of the funds would be available soon. Bhosale was in Jalgaon district for the inaugration of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Memorial and Shivsruthi. Water resources department (WRD) minister Girish Mahajan was also present attheprogramme. Thereafter, Mahajan and Bhosale also visited Fattepur, a small town in Jamner taluka, where they reviewed the construction of road under Hybrid Annuity Model. While addressing the media, Shivendra Raje Bhosale said, "The state cleared Rs9,000 crore as part of the dues to the contractors who completed their works and were waiting for the payments. The rest of the payments would also be released soon." "I don't think there would be any issue about the payments for the contractors. I placed the demand and the chief minister cleared that. I have now sought the next instalment. I am sure the next round of funds will be released next week. " Stay updated with the latest local news from your city on Times of India (TOI). Check upcoming bank holidays , public holidays , and current gold rates and silver prices in your area.

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