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Serious Assam floods in 2012?

It is learnt that Assam’s Revenue and Finance Departments have not approved the schemes related to it. It is a well known fact that the northern districts of Lakhimpur, Dhemaji, Dibrugarh and Shivsagar etc, experience rains from February and due to change in climatic conditions, the rains affect the entire state from the month of March. Even if the dyke repairing work is started now, its completion is impossible before the rainy season, he said.

The Association’s chief reiterated that even after getting the approval, calling tender notification and placing work order etc; would take time, but the Revenue Department has not taken up any step, which indicates the seriousness of floods in the state in 2012. He pointed out that on 15th August 2011 in Dhemaji district six innocent people were washed away in the serious floods in broad daylight. After the incident, several ministers including the Chief Minister and bureaucrats visited the flood affected areas and a `100 crore special relief package was announced. Besides this, several longtime schemes for flood control were declared. In addition to these measures five schemes of `107 crore were submitted to the Government by Water Resource Department. All these schemes and amount remained in paper only, Bargohain alleged.

Overlooking the advice given by the Chief Minister during his visit to the area, Railways constructed defective guide dykes of a bridge over Gai Nadi, which is likely to repeat its earlier course. The Chief Minister had declared during his visit that the Railway bridge would be widened, which never happened.

The Association regretted that even after the completion of the work, the contractors do not get the payment in time, which not only affects the economic condition of the contractors, but also badly affects the implementation of schemes too. According to the Association the contractors have to deposit earnest money at the rate of 2 % along with the tender, which is also a burden on them. Further, different subdivisions enforce different rules from time to time without the knowledge of the contractors, which creates more difficulties for them.

The AAWRCA made it clear that if the implementation of schemes before the rainy season is possible then only should they be arranged, late approval should not be given as in earlier years. The Assam Government’s Water Resources Department, National Highways and Railway should jointly reconstruct the Railway and National Highway bridges, otherwise stop the work. The contractors’ dues under different heads should also be cleared without further delay. The Association has appealed to the government to discuss the earnest money deposit system with it and then enforce the same.

By D N Singh