MeECL to construct houses

SHILLONG, JAN 13: As the Hindustan Prefab Limited has abandoned the housing colony project at Nongmensong, the Urban Affairs Department is now contemplating to  hand the project over to the MeECL for completing it.

Meghalaya urban affairs minister Ampareen Lyngdoh said that the MeECL is reviewing and preparing for completing the project

Asked if how MeECL can venture into construction, Lyngdoh said, “ MeECL is a corporation and it is engaging in its exercise to venture into the construction of the abandoned housing project.”

Lyngdoh informed that the HPL has surrendered all the project in the state and the department has asked for the inventory from the company. Pointing out that certain amount has been paid to the HPL by the department, Lyngdoh said that the department will hold discussions with company to get the money back.

Lyngdoh maintained that the project was surrendered by the HPL as there were land and workers issues and she said that the project was sought from the union government without looking at the land details.

The company was awarded the project in 2008 and it was  engaged in building over 600 low cost dwelling units for the urban poor under the centrally-sponsored JNNURM 

Lyngdoh admitted that even the Mawprem Housing and Kynjat phutbol project was also hypothetically planned

The first 96 dwelling units of a total of 600 proposed units at Nongmynsong, constructed so far, have housed 64 BPL families from Nongmynsong and 32 from Pynthorbah.

The scheme was sanctioned in 2007 at an estimated cost of Rs 30.44 crore.

The original deadline for completion of the two phases was August 2009 and January 2010 respectively but the project’s deadline has gone well beyond its stipulated time.- By Our Reporter  

 

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