Hyderabad: The 99-day action plan GHMC will roll out from March 6 in a result-oriented manner with strict monitoring and measurable outcomes, Special Chief Secretary Jayesh Ranjan said on Monday.
Chairing the first GHMC Corporation meeting at the Head Office, Ranjan directed officials to ensure effective ground-level execution of the programme titled “Praja Palana – Pragathi Pranalika.” The initiative will continue until June 12.
He emphasised that senior officers must closely track implementation. Accordingly, departments were asked to prepare internal action plans for systematic execution of the 99-day action plan GHMC.
99-day action plan GHMC to follow weekly themes
The Corporation approved 30 agenda items earlier cleared by the Standing Committee. Meanwhile, the 14-week programme will adopt a distinct theme each week.
The first week will focus on sanitation. Subsequently, officials will take up themes such as education, healthcare, women empowerment, farmers’ welfare, youth development and environment.
During sanitation week, authorities will clear garbage vulnerable points and penalise habitual offenders. They will also conduct e-waste collection drives and remove waste from lakes and water bodies with support from Self-Help Groups and NSS volunteers. In addition, textile waste collection will receive priority.
A dedicated youth week will promote skill development initiatives and anti-drug awareness campaigns. Ranjan said the 99-day action plan GHMC must deliver visible improvements across sectors.
99-day action plan GHMC includes key infrastructure approvals
Ranjan announced that the Centre for Good Governance will complete within two days the division of GHMC assets and liabilities among three Corporations and submit a report.
The Corporation also approved major infrastructure proposals. These include a Road Development Plan to construct a left-arm down ramp from Owaisi Junction Flyover towards Santosh Nagar, requiring acquisition of seven properties.
It cleared a revised Road Development Plan for a four-lane uni-directional road at Rasoolpura Junction, involving acquisition of 26 properties. Additionally, it sanctioned construction of a multi-level parking complex near Chowmahalla Palace, Khilwat, under the DBFOT model.
The Corporation further approved flyovers or grade separators at Rethibowli and Nanal Nagar junctions. The project will involve acquisition of 106 properties and Master Plan modifications.
GHMC Commissioner R.V. Karnan, Additional Commissioner Satyanarayana, Zonal Commissioners and Chief Engineer Ratnakar attended the meeting. Vigilance ASP Narasimha Reddy and other senior officials also participated in discussions on the 99-day action plan GHMC.