It took Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) over Rs 8 lakh to clear 315 metric tonnes of debris that was the result of massive blaze at an ‘Make in India’ event last month, reply to an RTI query has revealed
File pic of the fire
It took Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) over Rs 8 lakh to clear 315 metric tonnes of debris that was the result of massive blaze at an ‘Make in India’ event last month, reply to an RTI query has revealed.
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File pic of the fire
The civic body also said that it has sought the total expenditure incurred for removal of the gutted material from CII, the organiser of the event.
RTI activist Anil Galgali had sought information from the civic body about clearing of the site after the fire that broke out during the ‘Maharashtra Rajani’, a cultural show held at Girgaum chowpatty on February 14, as part of the week-long MII programme.
"After the fire incident, the BMC had to clean almost 315 metric tonnes of debris and damaged material, for which it incurred Rs 8,06,952," Assistant Engineer of Solid Waste Management Department (D ward) of BMC informed this to Galgali’s query. The reply further says that the work was executed by D ward staff as well as people roped in from non-government agencies.
The debris was cleaned up by the next morning with the help of 10 JCB machines, 39 dumpers (that made total 67 trips), two compactors, 198 labour staff and 80 supervisory staff in two shifts, it said.
"The Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) have been asked to pay up. But we are yet to get a response from the organisers," the reply added. The BMC had dashed off this demand notice to Regional Director of CII on February 22 and directed the industry body to reimburse the expenses.