PIPE COMPOSTING SCHEME
90% subsidy for
compost plants
In an effort to
give a major boost to the pipe composting scheme and encourage more people to
avail of the scheme, the State government has issued an order increasing the
subsidy for composting plants to 90 per cent. As per the order issued on
Wednesday, the State government's subsidy share for the scheme has been
increased to 75 per cent from the existing 50 per cent while the local body concerned
will contribute 15 per cent. As of now, the total amount fixed per pipe
composting unit (consisting of two pipes) is Rs.893. As per the new Government
Order increasing the subsidy amount, beneficiaries will have to pay only around
Rs.90 to install composting units in their households.
A meeting
convened by Local Self-Government Department Principal Secretary James Varghese
on Wednesday also decided to directly involve accredited agencies of Suchitwa
Mission in PVC pipe procurement and distribution in order to avoid delay in
implementing the pipe composting scheme. A senior government official said that
the city Corporation, which had fallen under the scanner for causing major
delay in implementing the scheme, would be directed to give advance amount to
the accredited agencies that would then buy pipes in bulk. government had
already transferred Rs.5.75 crore to the Corporation for the project. “The
amount was granted to install one lakh pipe compost units in the city in March.
When the Corporation said that the amount was insufficient due to price hike,
the government agreed to bear the extra amount of Rs.80 per unit. Despite all
this the Corporation was able to install only around 10,000 units. In this
context and considering the serious public health situation in the city, the
government has decided to intervene and expedite the implementation of the
scheme,” the official said. “One of the
reasons that led to the delay was the involvement of too many intermediate
agencies. This will now be solved by directly involving accredited agencies
that will buy the pipes and get them installed with the aid of agencies such as
Kudumbasree. We expect to clear the backlog in the project within a week. New
beneficiaries can avail the subsidy by contacting their ward councillors.”
Prof.
John Kurakar
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