UD min holds meet to draw up action plan for Varanasi facelift

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Oct 17 2014 | 8:01 PM IST
With the aim of improving the infrastructure in Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Lok Sabha constituency of Varanasi and equipping it with all the modern amenities, Urban Development Ministry today took stock of the essential facilities in the heritage city.
A meeting of the officials concerned from the heritage city was held here to chalk out an action plan for the development of Varanasi, said UD ministry sources.
The mayor of Varanasi, two MLAs from the city and senior officials of urban local bodies like Varanasi Municipal Corporation, Varanasi Development Authority, Jal Nigam and Town Planning officials attended the meeting which was convened by UD Secretary Shankar Aggarwal.
The objective of the meeting was to take stock of the infrastructure scenario in the city and obtain the views and suggestions of all concerned regarding its development.
At the meeting, the issues of urban mobility in Varanasi and the infrastructural availability in respect of water supply, drainage and sewerage systems were discussed in detail along with the projects which are in progress, sources said.
Aggarwal urged all the agencies concerned to inform the ministry about their overall plans for execution of projects along with the timeframe for the completion of the same.
He also sought the view of the officials on the development of small, new satellite townships close to Varanasi. The participants at the meeting felt the plan would be feasible if proper connectivity was provided with Varanasi.
Aggarwal, meanwhile, made it clear that urban development was the responsibility of state and urban local bodies and the Centre could only provide some financial support and handholding. The central and state governments and all urban agencies concerned need to work together to develop Varanasi as desired by the Prime Minister.
During the discussion, such problems were also highlighted which arise due to a multiplicity of organisations involved in the planning and implementation of the various urban schemes.
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First Published: Oct 17 2014 | 8:01 PM IST

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