NDMC announces annual budget

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jan 15 2019 | 8:45 PM IST

Smart city initiatives with electronic and mobile governance continued to be the focus of the New Delhi Municipal Council's annual budget announced Tuesday.

The total receipt of the budget estimates (BE) 2019-20 are Rs 4,172.34 crores against Rs 3,954.51 crores provide in the revised estimates (RE).

"The NDMC would continue to extend civic services and community facilities to the residents in an equitable, non-discretionary and transparent manner by smart electronics and mobile governance.

"It includes adoption of Block Chain Technology for birth and death certificate application, Multi Protocol Label Switching (MPLS) to connect field offices of NDMC, networking in Palika Kendra, implementation of Single Sign On (SSO) for all citizen services and an online bill tracking system among others," NDMC chairman Naresh Kumar said in his budget speech.

He said online applications for electricity and water connections and online payment facilities and electronic human resource management system will also be undertaken during the year 2019-20.

The council has proposed to install 100 underground bins at various locations in New Delhi area during the year 2019-20 besides five static compactors at locations, where the generation of garbage is more than 3 MT/per day.

"Taking care of the plastic waste generated in the NDMC area, it has been proposed to install a plastic waste management plant in the vicinity of compost plant at Okhla.

Fibre-based digital connectivity in all schools to NDMC Command and Control Centre through optical fibre, setting-up of digital libraries in the remaining 14 secondary and senior secondary schools, NDMC teachers resource centre, solar benches in all NDMC schools are among initiatives that the civic body has proposed for 2019-20.

"Opening of digital libraries after school hours in secondary and senior secondary schools set-up with computer peripherals and Wi-Fi network for online books will be opened after the school hours to benefit our students," Kumar said.

The NDMC has also proposed to install an emergency button in all its schools along with CCTV cameras in open areas in 2019-20.

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First Published: Jan 15 2019 | 8:45 PM IST

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