Scroll.in showed that in some instances, the vendor that won the contracts never showed up to fulfil them. In other cases, hospitals didn’t provide the needed land, or state administrations didn’t come up with the copper wiring and electricity connections.
Apathy railroaded a ₹2 billion ($27 million) project. Not a good look for a country that wants to spend $1.5 trillion on infrastructure in five years.The result is that hundreds of millions of people risk not having access to a basic life-saver as an overwrought bureaucracy struggles to cope with about 300,000 new daily cases, which modellers believe to be a highly underreported figure.