Sisodia asks CS to seek explanation from IAS officers over absence during field inspection

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Delhi has asked to seek a written explanation from three senior IAS officers, including PWD Manoj Parida, after they failed to accompany him during a field inspection of

Sisodia has also directed and (DTTDC) to release Rs 26 crore for the project for its smooth functioning.

Yesterday, the inspected the of the much-awaited on the Yamuna.

"I am constrained to point out the careless attitude of the highest of the in a project which is being monitored by the Delhi High Court," Sisodia in the inspection report.

In report, Sisodia said that notice was given to Parida, and DTTDC's about the inspection, but "unfortunately", these senior IAS officers, who are responsible for the timely completion of this project, chose not to attend the site inspection for reasons better known to them.

"The presence of these senior IAS officers is absolutely essential and in case they were preoccupied with some other official engagement, they should have had the courtesy of talking to my office and rescheduled the visit.

"The should take written explanations from all these officers about their absence," Sisodia said in the inspection report.

Reacting to Sisodia's claim, Parida said he had sent PWD's to accompany the during the inspection.

"I am currently heading five departments - Home, PWD, general administration, urban development and transport department which require my presence in office. I am working on the revised estimate of the project, which will be put before the Expenditure Finance Commitee (EFC) within seven days," Parida told

In the inspection report, the deputy chief minister also asked the chief secretary to ensure tha the matter is place before the Cabinet for a decision on the issue within three days after the necessary approval of EFC.

Recently, the CPWD endorsed an additional estimate of around Rs 231 crore of the DTTDC to complete the project.

Announced in 2004, the project received a nod from the Delhi cabinet in 2007 and it was initially expected to be completed at a modified estimate of Rs 1,131 crore before the Commonwealth Games, which were held here in October, 2010.

The bridge had obtained environmental clearance in 2011 and was set to be completed by December 2013.

The date of completing project was pushed to June 2016 and then to July 2017, which was further pushed to December 2017.

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First Published: Wed, May 23 2018. 22:35 IST