City
Epaper

AMC targets completion of devp. works before third wave

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: December 28, 2021 22:30 IST

Lokmat News NetworkAurangabad, Dec 28:The health experts have predicted that the third wave of Coronavirus is likely ...

Open in App

Lokmat News Network

Aurangabad, Dec 28:

The health experts have predicted that the third wave of Coronavirus is likely to hit in February 2022. Taking cue of it, the Aurangabad Municipal Corporation (AMC) administrator A K Pandey today inspected various ongoing development works in the city and ordered them to complete them on top priority.

Harsul Plant

The garbage plant having the capacity to process 150 metric tonnes of mixed garbage at Harsul is lying pending. Hence the AMC administrator instructed the civic officials' concern to pursue and obtain a No Objection Certificate (NOC) from the Maharashtra Pollution Control Board to start the plant and also procure additional land required for it. Till the procedure is completed, Pandey also instructed to obtain the consent of the farmers for giving their land on a rental basis. The city engineer S D Panzade and deputy commissioner Saurabh Joshi accompanied him.

City Bus Depot

It may be noted that 10-acres of land has been reserved at Jadhavwadi for developing City Bus Depot. This land was reserved for the construction of Transportnagar. Pandey, after inspecting the site, told the civic officials to speak to

office-bearers of the Agriculture Produce Market Committee (APMC). Pandey assured of providing them with all required facilities. The deputy director (Town Planning) A B Deshmukh, executive engineer B D Phad and deputy CEO of Aurangabad Smart City Development Corporation Limited (ASCDCL) Arun Shinde were present on the occasion.

Padegaon Plant/Abattoir

The civic chief also inspected the garbage processing plant at Padegaon. He instructed to dispose of the heaps of garbage through the scientific method and also settle the issue of leachate soon. He expressed satisfaction over the manufacturing of fertiliser. Pandey then proceeded to visit the slaughterhouse and inspect the ongoing works. The project management consultant (PMC) assured him of completing the works by December 2022. Pandey also inspected the ongoing construction of the compound wall at Safari Park and orders to complete it by March 31, 2022. The second phase works including the supply of basic amenities of Safari Park will also be starting soon.

Beautification of Kham River

The ongoing beautification works at Kham River impressed Pandey. The pathway is being constructed on the edge of the river bed to encourage the movement of visitors at the site. The sitting benches have been fixed at different places for the people. Civic chief hoped the city's pride Kham River emerges as one of the most sought tourist places of the city.

Tags: Lokmat news network aurangabadAurangabad municipal corporationSaurabh JoshiArun ShindeLokmat News NetworkAMCNOCMaharashtra pollution control boardCity Bus DepotAgriculture produce market committeeApmcAurangabad Smart City Development Corporation LimitedPMC
Open in App

Related Stories

Navi MumbaiGaneshotsav 2025: Panvel Civic Body Demonstrates Online Permit System, Sets Strict Rules for Mandals on Noise and Security

PunePune Accident: 31-Year-Old Man Dies After Speeding Bike Crashes Into Divider Near PMC Office

PunePune: Health Card System in Disarray at YCM Hospital; Printed Slips Replace Smart Cards, Creating Confusion

MaharashtraMaharashtra Onion Price: From ₹30 to ₹10 per Kg – See How the Market Has Crashed Over the Year

NashikNashik Accident: 7 Dead, 2 Injured After Car Collides With Bike, Overturns Into Water-Filled Drain

Aurangabad Realted Stories

AurangabadFrom knee surgeries to hero: Shilanand Lakra's comeback inspires India's Asia Cup win

AurangabadWhen theatre mirrors life’s emotions

AurangabadPython killing; Protest today

AurangabadSpeeding bus runs over retired veterinarian

AurangabadOver 3,500 EVMs faulty in M’wada