Green space and parks are proposed to be developed in this
silk city by Berhampur Municipal Corporation under Atal Mission for
Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation (AMRUT) scheme.
The civic body has identified four parks for development of
green space and construct a new park at Baikuntha Nagar at the cost of Rs 98
lakh during 2016.
An agreement was signed among the state government, BMC and
implementing agencies (PHEO) and Odisha State Sewerage Board) for
implementation of AMRUT scheme. The corporation will get around Rs 57-crore in
the first year of the five-year project under AMRUT.
"Priority will be given to water supply, sewerage and
drainage along with development of green space in the first year," said
BMC Commissioner Manoj Mohanty.
Some of other thrust areas under the scheme include septage
management, stormwater drains, improving transport facilities and enhancing
amenity value of the cities by creating and upgrading green spaces, parks and
recreation centres, which will be implemented in phases, he said.
Around 1 per cent of the funds will be spent on development
of the green space and park as per the scheme, the commissioner said.
The project has assumed significance as currently the city
has no green space, while many trees were uprooted when cyclone Phailin struck
the town on October 13, 2013.
The sewerage system and water supply system of the town will
be improved under the scheme to provide piped water to every household in the
city within a stipulated time, officials said.
Around 30 per cent of the households have availed the pipe
water scheme, officials added. The water supply in the town is also erratic,
particularly in summer, due to water scarcity. According to the agreement,
executive engineer, PHEO, Berhampur would execute the water supply scheme.
-Press Trust of India |
Berhampur (Odisha), February 1, 2016