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Country’s first slum-free city will be Nanded

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pic110Nanded city in Maharashtra’s Marathwada region got a big push, when the state and the central government decided to spruce it up ahead of Gurta Gaddi, a ceremony to mark the 300th year of the consecration of Guru Granth Sahib as the last guru the Sikhs. This city of barely 6 lakh people will become entirely slum-free It is home to one of the five most revered Sikh temples, Sachkhand Darbar Shri Hazoor Sahib.

The massive transformation of the highly congested, dusty and backward Nanded started in 2001when the city’s municipal corporation drew up an ambitious plan to redevelop and modernise the holy city. The then-Mayor approached the then-Prime minister, Chief Minister and the Planning Commission, seeking funds for the city’s crumbling infrastructure.

The real thrust came in 2005, when the then-Chief minister appointed a high-level committee, headed by PS Pasricha, who was the state Director General of police at the time, to prepare for the tri-centenary celebrations as about 50-lakh pilgrims were expected to visit the city in 2008-09. The state government allotted Rs250-crore for the makeover. Then, in 2007, the central government sanctioned a five-year plan worth Rs2,500-crore. The local Gurdwara board chipped in with Rs300-crore by the middle of 2008.

Within a shot span, four new flyovers came up, nearly 100km of roads were constructed, and several others were widened. A swanky and spacious airport with night-landing facilities was readied in just eight months to meet the Gurta Gaddi celebration deadline. The sewage system was also upgraded and new pipelines were laid, ridding the city of open gutters.

The biggest project, however, was to provide comfortable homes to the city’s over 26,000 slum dwellers living on the outskirts of the city. Of the central government contribution under the JNNURM scheme, Rs1,100-crore has already been spent, and 6,000 tenements are ready for occupation. The remaining will be completed within the next 18 months.

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