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Ahmedabad's Rs 1,088 Crore Storm Water Projects: 17 Completed, 31 Ongoing

The Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation has launched a Rs 1,088 crore pre-monsoon programme with 49 projects to improve storm water drainage. Out of these, 17 projects have been completed and 31 are currently underway across multiple zones. The drainage project department accounts for the largest share with 19 projects worth Rs 876 crore. Officials said priority is being given to waterlogging-prone areas to reduce disruption during the monsoon season.

Ahmedabad civic body undertakes Rs 1,088 cr-worth pre-monsoon storm water projects; 17 completed

Ahmedabad, May 16

The Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation has stepped up its pre-monsoon efforts to strengthen the city's storm water drainage network, with a large-scale infrastructure programme aimed at reducing waterlogging during the upcoming monsoon season, officials said on Saturday.

Out of 49 planned works under the initiative, 17 have been completed, 31 are underway, and one remains in the planning stage.

The total estimated cost of the works stands at around Rs 1,088 crore, covering multiple departments and zones across Ahmedabad.

The project focuses on improving storm water lines, drainage systems, pumping stations and associated infrastructure to ensure faster and more efficient discharge of rainwater during heavy rainfall events.

The drainage project department accounts for the largest portion of the work, with 19 projects valued at approximately Rs 876 crore. Of these, six works worth Rs 132 crore have been completed, while 13 works costing Rs 744 crore are in progress.

Under the STP department, four works worth Rs 10 crore have been undertaken. Two of these, valued at Rs 3 crore, have been completed, while the remaining two works worth Rs 7 crore are ongoing.

Zone-wise, the North-West Zone has three works worth Rs 14 crore, all of which are currently in progress.

The West Zone has six works worth Rs 35 crore, including one completed project worth Rs 2 crore and four ongoing works worth Rs 33 crore.

In the East Zone, six works worth Rs 64 crore have been taken up, with four works valued at Rs 41 crore completed and two works worth Rs 23 crore under execution.

The North Zone has five works worth Rs 38 crore, including one completed work worth Rs 2 crore, three ongoing works worth Rs 30 crore, and one work worth Rs 7.3 crore currently in the tender or approval stage.

The South Zone has six works worth Rs 50 crore, of which three works worth Rs 12.57 crore have been completed and three works worth Rs 37.51 crore are in progress.

AMC officials stated that the pre-monsoon programme is being implemented to strengthen the city's drainage capacity and improve the efficiency of stormwater management systems.

They added that priority is being given to waterlogging-prone areas to ensure quicker drainage during periods of intense rainfall and to reduce disruption to urban mobility during the monsoon season.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

Rs 1,088 crore is a huge amount! But I hope they also focus on cleaning existing drainage lines - last year in Vastrapur, the water stood for 3 days because blocked drains weren't cleared. Infrastructure without maintenance won't help much.

James A

Impressive scale of investment. 17 completed and 31 underway shows planning and execution. As someone who travels to Ahmedabad often, I've seen how bad flooding can get. Hope this brings real improvement to city mobility during monsoon.

Vikram M

Behenchod, every year same story - crores spent, but our Saijpur road still turns into a river. The data shows North Zone has only one work completed out of five. That's our area. We need action, not just numbers in press releases. 🙏

Sarah B

Interesting allocation pattern - most money (Rs 876 cr) going to drainage project department. Makes sense as that's the core issue. But I wonder about transparency - will AMC publish completion timelines and project details? Citizens deserve to know where their tax money goes.

Ananya R

Living in South Zone, I can vouch for the waterlogging issues near Jodhpur Crossroads. Three works completed there gives some hope. But please AMC, also check the encroachments on storm water drains - many are filled with construction debris. Without desilting, new pipes won't help.

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