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Funds for Garbage Problem had not been used completely by AMC

Tuesday, 5th March,
Aurangabad.

             Maharashtra chief minister Devendra Fadnavis announced Rs 86 crore to solve the garbage problem of Aurangabad city. Replying to a debate over the issue in the legislative council, the chief minister said a detailed project report (DPR) would be prepared with the objective of solving the garbage disposal problem in three stages within one year. Rs 86.21 crore have been sanctioned for this, he said. Of this amount, Rs 30 crore will be given by the Centre, while the rest will be provided by the state government. Rs 36 crore, which is the Aurangabad Municipal Corporation's (AMC) share, too will come from the state's coffers.
Defeat in Garbage management of the ruling government
           Solid waste management projects for 152 cities worth Rs 1,856 crore have been approved, and projects for another 48 cities would be approved before 31 March.
            As if we observe the returned funds in new year's budget, almost 40 crores were returned to state coffer which had not been used by Aurangabad Municipal Corporation (AMC). The AMC has been struggling since last month to dispose of the waste after the villagers at Naregaon, where the garbage was dumped for the last many years, said they would not allow the dumping there any longer. Now in the next month, upcoming General elections are going take place. There are many issues rather than garbage disposal like water scarcity, pathetic conditions of roads, pollution, increasing no. of accidents on Beed bypass road, etc. These problems were not fulfilled by the ruling government. 

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