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Sonowal warns contractors of legal action for delay in Majuli protection project implementation

Sonowal warns contractors of legal action for delay in Majuli protection project implementation

| @indiablooms | 13 Jul 2018, 02:16 pm

Guwahati, July 13 (IBNS): Irked by the slow pace of implementation of Assam’s river island Majuli protection project, Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal on Friday issued strong warning of taking legal action against erring contractor organisation if they fail to complete the project within stipulated timeframe.

Reviewing the progress of the project today at the conference hall of Majuli Deputy Commissioner’s office, Sonowal said that the contractor organisation T.K. Engineering will have to face the music if they are unable to show satisfactory progress in implementing the project.          

Notably, the project which was allotted to T.K. Engineering on November 24 of the previous year has a timeframe of 18 months which will expire in May, 2019.

The project entails 27 km long erosion protection work for a total cost of Rs  200 crore.     

Saying that the protection of the river island is an emotional issue for the people of Assam as Majuli is the seat of the state’s Vaishnavite culture and heritage, Sonowal stated that any negligence on the organisation’s part in implementing the project would result in severe action against it. 

Terming the project for Majuli protection as the manifestation of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s commitment towards Assam, Sonowal urged the Brahmaputra Board and the contractor organisation to work with dedication and sincerity in implementing the project so that the people of the state can heave a sigh of relief.

The Assam CM also said that Tourism Minister Chandan Brahma, who is in-charge minister for looking after the Majuli affairs, would again hold a review meeting next month for the project and if any lapse is found than legal action would be taken accordingly.

Directing T.K. Engineering to submit the action plan for project implementation to Brahmaputra Board, Sonowal instructed the Chairman of the Board Rajiv Yadav to strictly monitor the progress of the project. Both the central and the state governments have come forward to solve the perennial problems facing the river island and Brahmaputra Board must win the people’s trust here through their work, he stated.

“People need solutions, not excuses. The delay in implementation of the project has raised serious doubts in the people’s minds and the newly appointed chairman of the Board must strive hard to fulfil the expectations of the public from the Board,” Sonowal said. 

Chairman of the Brahmaputra Board Rajiv Yadav informed that T.K. Engineering has already been penalised with a fine of Rs 1.6 crore for the delay in implementing the project and in future too, such actions would be taken for slow pace of work.

Apart from the Majuli protection project, other projects implemented by the Board at Nimatighat and Morigaon and different flood management projects were also discussed in the meeting. 

Water Resource Minister Keshab Mahanta, Tourism Minister Chandan Brahma, who is also in-charge minister for looking after the Majuli affairs, MLA Bimal Bora were also present in the meeting along with top officials of Brahmaputra Board and Water Resource Department, DC Majuli among others.

    

(By Hemanta Kumar Nath)


 

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