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Ministry of Rural Development Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY) Presentation for Standing Committee on Home Affairs on Infrastructure Projects and Economic Development in North-Eastern Region 6 th July, 2012. PMGSY – Salient Features. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Ministry of Rural Development
Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY)
Presentation for
Standing Committee on Home Affairson
Infrastructure Projects and Economic Development in
North-Eastern Region6th July, 2012
PMGSY – Salient FeaturesPMGSY – Salient Features
Objective: The Programme envisages connecting all eligible unconnected habitations with a population of 500 persons (census 2001) and above in the plain areas
250 persons (Census 2001) and above in Hill States, Tribal (Schedule V) areas, the Desert areas (as identified in the Desert Development Programme) and 78 Selected Backward and Tribal Districts as identified by the Ministry of Home Affairs/Planning Commission.
Up gradation of eligible routes,though it is not central to the programme.
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Transforming Rural Lives
Increased access to market, health and education Investment of One Million Rupees enables 165 poor people to move above poverty line Source : IFPRI, Research Report 110,
1999
Budgetary Support from Government of India.
Fuel Cess (Rs. 0.75 per litre) on Diesel
Internal Borrowings– NABARD Loans.
Externally Aided Projects Asian Development Bank World Bank
Funding
PMGSY Current Implementation Status (upto March,2012)
A. Physical (km)
Total EligibleProjects Cleared
(Sanctioned)Completed
Habitations (in Nos.)
1,58,891 1,14,963(72%)
84,414of eligible (53%)
New Connectivity (km.)
3,67,6732,76,774
(75%)2,09,570
of eligible (56%)
Upgradation(UG) (km.)
3,74,8442,25,111 UG
1,49,733 Renewal
1,64,096 (73%) UG
1,40,930 of eligible (61%)
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Value of Proposals sanctioned Funds released Expenditure incurred
Rs. 1,27,786 crore Rs. 1,00,417 crore Rs. 91,483 crore
B. Financial (km)
Progress- North Eastern States
Eligible DPRs Cleared Connected
No. of Habitations 15,880 11,699 9,104
Sanctioned CompletedNo. of road works 8,893 5,884Length of road works (in km)
37,373 Km 29,064 Km
Value of Proposals sanctioned
Funds released Expenditure incurred
Rs. 16,461 crore Rs. 12,633 crore Rs. 11,499 crore
State-wise release of Funds – NE States
State 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 Total
1 Arunachal Pradesh 283 372 214 869
2 Assam 1,179 1,901 1,683 4,763
3 Manipur 149 145 178 472
4 Meghalaya 0 65 38 103
5 Mizoram 45 96 94 235
6 Nagaland 65 25 11 101
7 Sikkim 72 79 80 231
8 Tripura 168 286 230 684
Total 1,961 2,969 2,528 7,458
Special Features of PMGSY
• Full farm to market connectivity
• Full funding of construction cost by the Central Govt.
• Maintenance funding by State Govt.
• Composite Contracts – With the same contractor -five year defect liability
• Implementation responsibility with the States.
• National Rural Roads Development Agency (NRRDA) for Technical and Operational management support.
• Dedicated implementing apparatus at State and district level.
• Ensuring Quality Standards in construction
Institutional Architecture
Ministry of Rural Development
Nodal Deptt. State Govt.
NRRDA(Management Support)
SRRDA(Programme Implementation)
STA/PTA(Project Appraisal Support)
NQMs(Independent Quality Monitor)
PIU
NRRDA: National Rural roads Development Agency, SRRDA: State Rural Road Development Agency, STA: State Technical Agency, PTA: Principal Technical Agency, NQM: National Quality Monitor, PIU: Programme Implementation Unit
Setting Technical Standards & Specifications for Rural Roads
Standard setting with the help of IRC:
– Rural Roads Manual prepared in 2002.
– Standard Data Book and Specifications for Rural Roads published in 2004.
– Operational Manual in 2005. – Design of flexible and rigid
pavements for low volume roads published in 2007.
– Quality Assurance Handbooks published in 2007.
– Gravel Road Manual published in 2008.
– Standards for Steel Bridges published in 2009.
– Manual on Procurement & Contract Management.
Standard & Transparent Procurement Process
• Transparent bidding through Standard Bidding Document developed for PMGSY.
• e-Procurement of works already institutionalized
• Quick Impact Assessment of e-Procurement has shown better participation of contractors leading to competitive prices –Savings.
Every work is Every work is required to displayrequired to display
Citizen Information Board – Citizen Information Board – Quantity of material in each layerQuantity of material in each layer
Work information Board – Work information Board – displaying length, cost, date of displaying length, cost, date of start and completion, name of PIU start and completion, name of PIU
Transparency and Citizen Monitoring Transparency and Citizen Monitoring
Online Monitoring System
•A Web-based online monitoring system.
•Embedded Decision support systems.
•Data Base in Citizen’s domain.
Name of Road:- Along Likabali BRO road to Nyorak Package No.: AR1202026
District : west siang Month : April,2012
Arunachal Pradesh
Assam
Assam
Name of Road:- Barbala - Kamalpur Road Package No.: AS0186
District : Barpeta
Month : February , 2012
Name of Road:- Jurendra Kobra Para - Gopinath Para Package No.: TR01136 District : west tripura
Tripura
Tripura
Name of Road:- Khuangleng - Leisenzo RoadPackage No.: MZ-District : Serachip
Month : April,2012
Mizoram
Name of Road:- Kangtsung - Anaki village Package No.: NG03007-District : Mokokcung Month : March,2012
Nagaland
Name of Road:- Betasing Isaguri Road - Rangramgre Package No.: MG0603
District : West garo hillsMonth : February,2012
Meghalya
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