In the 1st phase, the audit would be carried out in big corporation cities of Amritsar, Jalandhar, Patiala and Ludhiana and their improvement trusts, besides three municipalities of Kharar, Zirakpur and Rajpura and completed by September, 2018, he said.
He said the department is committed to transformation of the urban areas and strengthening them economically, besides providing services in a transparent and efficient manner.
Elaborating other futuristic initiatives, Sidhu said an e-governance project aimed at providing better facilities to people living the urban centres would be kickstarted in April, 2018 and would come to fruition in December, 2018.
He said as a step towards women empowerment 50 per cent reservation was granted to women in all the Municipal Corporations, Municipal Councils and the panchayats in the state.
The menace of stray animals in urban centres would be tackled by framing a policy, he said.
Long-term plan is being prepared for addressing the problem of clogged sewerages in the cities apart from providing clean drinking water to the urban population, he said.
Sidhu said a detailed and all encompassing cultural policy was framed, making Punjab the 2nd state after Manipur to do so.
He added that tourism and medical tourism policies are also being given finishing touches which would soon be getting approval from the cabinet.
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