Updated On: 25 April, 2023 07:46 PM IST | Mumbai | Nidhi Lodaya
This comes after the bogus employee scam worth R3 crore reported last week

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In what could be called a massive bulk transfer after almost a decade, CIDCO transferred 147 employees from various departments. These include 31 clerk typists, 16 office assistants, 15 field officers, 13 draftsmen, 14 surveyors, 10 stenographers and 48 peon. This clean-up drive is being conducted by Dr Sanjay Mukherjee, Vice Chairman and Managing Director at CIDCO.
During the pandemic, CIDCO was in the news for its deteriorated financial condition and for the 12 year delay in Navi Mumbai Metro Project. However, the condition started gradually changing after Dr Mukherjee took charge. “Right from the financial line of credit from nationalised and top most private banks to improvement in water supply have surprised everyone. The work of the long awaited Navi Mumbai Metro has reached its final stage. The blasting at the airport site created a nuisance among the residents, but the solution was sought cleverly and hence, the project is on a fast track with a clear-cut deadline of December 2024,” a statement issued by the agency said.