Vehicles, animals and now people floating in rain water pools - Sound familiar?
Deja vu. Examples: Today's Deccan, Friday's Deccan
For once, let us forget what happens with the money spent. But what if the allocation was never spent? Attached PDF is an extract from BBMP's budget document.
Rs 37,063.33 lakhs - 07-08 budget estimate; 8,349.33 lakhs - 07-08 revised estimate (Spent ?)BBMP's allocation for 08-09 is lower than 07/08. If the same trend continues, and Bangalore's current citizen lethargy remains, expect worse come next monsoon.
This is nothing new. First allocation was in 2002-03. See this Hindu article from 24/Apr/07. And this one from 09/May/07.
Rains, drains, flooding and misery is a real story. You like it or not, this will repeat next year, and the year after and the year after - Unless we do something about it. I know spending money does not solve the problem, however, it is a good indicator of our willingness to tackle the problem at least.
Thanks,
Ravi
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Budget Estimates for 2008 - 2009 (Storm Water Drains).pdf | 51.24 KB |
Comments
what exactly is "revised" estimate?
Good digging Ravi!
See these on page "JNNURM works"
what exactly is revised estimate - actual money spent? Was this because they couldn't spend
Perhaps we should be happy that they didn't drain all the "budgeted" money. Corruption could have made that a possibility, right?
JNNURM
All earth is basically a drainage system.
SuDS
About relativey little less rains in periphery
May be true. More than few times, we have noticed that while it was raining and jayanagar, till Jayadeva circle, almost till silkboard junction, it wasn't in whitefield. The reverse observation is much less - outnumbered 1 to 5.
Have you see any such rainfall micro-map of Bangalore Metro Region? I am sure nobody has tried to map to ths level yet, but this should be agood project for our local university's relevant department (geography?)