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Construction of roads under Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojna

A total of 8,34,716 km road length has been sanctioned under various ongoing interventions/verticals of Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojna (PMGSY), out of which 7,71,641 km Road length has already been completed and upgraded as on date. The details of road length sanctioned and completed under PMGSY during the last three years, State-wise including Tamil Nadu and Gujarat is given at Annexure-I . The details of the Central share of funds released by the Ministry and expenditure incurred by the States (including State share) during each of the last three years, State-wise are given in Annexure-II. Further, the funds for implementation of the scheme are released by the Ministry to the State as a unit. Further release of funds to the Programme Implantation Units (PIUs) at the district level is done by the respective State Governments depending upon the absorption capacity of the PIU. The fund utilized in the district of Banaskantha, including State share, during each of the last three years is as follows: Year Expenditure including State share (₹ in crore) 2021-22 15.43 2022-23 19.87 2023-24 11.45    Under PMGSY, in order to promote cost-effectiveness and new construction technologies in the construction of rural roads, including new materials/waste materials/ locally available materials, MoRD/ National Rural Infrastructure Development Agency (NRIDA) had issued ‘Guidelines on Technology Initiatives’, in May 2013. In order to promote innovations/latest technologies on large scale for wider adoption of new/ green technology in rural roads in a much systematic manner, MoRD/ NRIDA has revised the above guidelines and brought “Vision Document on New Technology Initiatives & Guidelines-2022. Under PMGSY, around 1,63,877 km of roads works has been sanctioned using new/ green technology out of which 1,14,789 km has been completed till date. Under PMGSY, maintenance of rural roads is the responsibility of the State/ UT Governments. The Ministry had issued guidelines for maintenance of roads constructed under the programme. Under PMGSY, roads are covered under a 5-year maintenance contract to be entered into along with a construction contract with the same contractor as per the Standard Bidding Document (SBD). Since the design life of PMGSY roads is ten years, the States have to undertake further five years of maintenance. A MoU has been signed with States/UTs to emphasize on maintenance of roads constructed under PMGSY. The Ministry has also implemented e-MARG i.e. software module for maintenance payments to the contractor during the defect liability period. The p ost five-year construction module of eMARG incorporates initial rehabilitation, renewal, pre- renewal routine maintenance, post-renewal maintenance and emergency repair works, as required. Maintenance funds to service the contract are required to be budgeted by the State Governments and placed at the disposal of the State Rural Roads Development Agencies (SRRDAs) in a separate maintenance account. On expiry of this 5-year post construction maintenance, PMGSY roads are required to be placed under Zonal maintenance contracts consisting of 5-year maintenance including renewal as per cycle, from time to time.   The Union Cabinet on 11 th September, 2024 approved implementation of the Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana – IV (PMGSY-IV) during FY 2024-25 to 2028-29. Under the programme, financial assistance is to be provided for the construction of 62,500 Kms road for providing new connectivity to eligible 25,000 unconnected habitations of population size 500+ in plains, 250+ in NE & Hill Sates/UTs, special category areas (Tribal Schedule V, Aspirational Districts/Blocks, Desert areas) and 100+ in Left Wing Extremism (LWE) affected districts as per Census 2011 and construction/ upgradation of bridges on the new connectivity roads. Total outlay of this scheme will be Rs. 70,125 crores. The PMGSY-IV Guidelines have been circulated to all States/ UTs. Annexure-I State wise details of road length sanctioned and completed under PMGSY during last three years: (Road length in KM)   Sl.No.   State 2021-22 2022-23 2023-24 Road Length Sanctioned Road Length Completed Road Length Sanctioned Road Length Completed Road Length Sanctioned Road Length Completed 1 Andaman And Nicobar 0 14 0 31 0 43 2 Andhra Pradesh 25 1,282 0 1,051 1,158 369 3 Arunachal Pradesh 0 598 0 1,183 1,743 303 4 Assam 0 2,164 933 624 0 610 5 Bihar 189 1,862 4,670 1,961 268 2,251 6 Chhattisgarh 0 3,034 615 670 1,525 201 7 Goa 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 Gujarat 0 1,009 0 824 2 619 9 Haryana 590 1,384 0 414 0 344 10 Himachal Pradesh 0 1,624 440 1,126 2,683 317 11 Jammu And Kashmir 0 3,278 1,217 464 535 956 12 Jharkhand 2,115 995 3,182 1,053 171 1,431 13 Karnataka 0 2,560 230 1,629 0 457 14 Kerala 567 67 0 133 595 261 15 Madhya Pradesh 5,408 4,444 982 3,732 295 910 16 Maharashtra 344 199 2,552 1,144 277 1,570 17 Manipur 0 684 0 1,340 502 59 18 Meghalaya 0 826 443 481 0 399 19 Mizoram 0 346 0 192 488 149 20 Nagaland 0 198 0 69 507 132 21 Odisha 3,999 2,819 0 2,668 148 2,589 22 Puducherry 0 0 0 38 0 24 23 Punjab 28 289 0 453 1,254 956 24 Rajasthan 0 3,255 2,384 544 493 1,669 25 Sikkim 0 141 0 282 305 94 26 Tamil Nadu 1,254 2,063 0 847 2,869 985 27 Tripura 0 172 232 123 550 112 28 Uttar Pradesh 12,274 3,368 0 5,011 454 6,799 29 Uttarakhand 1,157 2,061 1,091 904 1,241 594 30 West Bengal 0 526 857 123 0 362 31 Telangana 59 631 326 496 27 493 32 Ladakh 0 109 418 139 0 41   Total 28,009 42,004 20,573 29,749 18,088 26,100     Annexure-II State-wise details of the funds released and expenditure incurred during last three years (₹ in crore)   Sl. No.   State Name Release of Central Fund Expenditure incurred including State share   2021-22 2022-23 2023-24 2021-22 2022-23 2023-24 1 Andaman And Nicobar 9.22 12.22 12.22 5.45 7.51 22.93 2 Andhra Pradesh 50.00 644.13 140.64 508.86 748.63 368.03 3 Arunachal Pradesh 1090.60 1018.74 339.90 1,279.07 1,246.99 320.09 4 Assam 1591.50 664.91 391.29 2,488.03 1,118.21 571.22 5 Bihar 375.00 1443.23 963.37 1,992.99 2,088.54 1,815.63 6 Chhattisgarh 394.41 995.87 401.77 1,902.34 1,057.35 388.09 7 Goa 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 8 Gujarat 195.50 266.63 298.41 400.16 492.19 330.33 9 Haryana 353.23 168.25 74.01 583.12 213.81 150.86 10 Himachal Pradesh 517.45 624.76 617.56 933.22 626.84 371.54 11 Jammu And Kashmir 1328.34 717.00 1304.17 1,485.28 1,114.78 1,256.96 12 Jharkhand 0.00 332.63 752.80 598.44 745.63 1,323.90 13 Karnataka 704.25 720.47 72.25 1,499.18 864.71 404.03 14 Kerala 0.00 106.76 54.25 46.91 124.97 164.95 15 Ladakh 140.79 109.97 37.50 109.66 107.81 30.44 16 Madhya Pradesh 1392.25 1557.47 599.42 2,419.14 1,978.73 1,105.16 17 Maharashtra 0.00 743.00 1110.80 376.73 1,074.02 1,507.37 18 Manipur 742.00 744.98 161.29 710.58 539.11 296.83 19 Meghalaya 483.92 405.89 122.59 536.92 373.72 238.19 20 Mizoram 74.34 584.20 141.37 332.86 315.94 381.62 21 Nagaland 145.31 183.15 161.29 125.83 198.65 94.01 22 Odisha 404.12 1235.88 1262.55 1,795.5 2,088.9 1,589.8 23 Puducherry 11.66 24.72 0.27 0.00 27.08 11.89 24 Punjab 68.59 231.06 265.10 295.14 428.72 522.95 25 Rajasthan 917.51 199.90 404.79 1,452.64 372.38 633.09 26 Sikkim 107.28 263.33 94.37 177.89 230.34 130.13 27 Tamil Nadu 440.00 613.70 411.36 1,169.56 532.36 777.78 28 Telangana 86.38 321.43 296.9625 410.80 345.32 479.41 29 Tripura 73.88 267.59 185.03 202.93 152.90 112.64 30 Uttar Pradesh 1418.55 2068.57 2679.63 2,074.26 3,267.32 3,791.65 31 Uttarakhand 787.00 1297.16 551.05 1,218.45 1,350.02 800.68 32 West Bengal 49.94 381.03 99.275 701.28 394.75 309.11   Total 13952.99 18948.61 14007.29 27,833.22 24,228.27 20,301.27   This information was given by the Minister of State for Rural Development Shri Kamlesh Paswan in a written reply in Lok Sabha today. *****   MG/KSR/336 A total of 8,34,716 km road length has been sanctioned under various ongoing interventions/verticals of Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojna (PMGSY), out of which 7,71,641 km Road length has already been completed and upgraded as on date. The details of road length sanctioned and completed under PMGSY during the last three years, State-wise including Tamil Nadu and Gujarat is given at Annexure-I . The details of the Central share of funds released by the Ministry and expenditure incurred by the States (including State share) during each of the last three years, State-wise are given in Annexure-II. Further, the funds for implementation of the scheme are released by the Ministry to the State as a unit. Further release of funds to the Programme Implantation Units (PIUs) at the district level is done by the respective State Governments depending upon the absorption capacity of the PIU. The fund utilized in the district of Banaskantha, including State share, during each of the last three years is as follows: Year Expenditure including State share (₹ in crore) 2021-22 15.43 2022-23 19.87 2023-24 11.45    Under PMGSY, in order to promote cost-effectiveness and new construction technologies in the construction of rural roads, including new materials/waste materials/ locally available materials, MoRD/ National Rural Infrastructure Development Agency (NRIDA) had issued ‘Guidelines on Technology Initiatives’, in May 2013. In order to promote innovations/latest technologies on large scale for wider adoption of new/ green technology in rural roads in a much systematic manner, MoRD/ NRIDA has revised the above guidelines and brought “Vision Document on New Technology Initiatives & Guidelines-2022. Under PMGSY, around 1,63,877 km of roads works has been sanctioned using new/ green technology out of which 1,14,789 km has been completed till date. Under PMGSY, maintenance of rural roads is the responsibility of the State/ UT Governments. The Ministry had issued guidelines for maintenance of roads constructed under the programme. Under PMGSY, roads are covered under a 5-year maintenance contract to be entered into along with a construction contract with the same contractor as per the Standard Bidding Document (SBD). Since the design life of PMGSY roads is ten years, the States have to undertake further five years of maintenance. A MoU has been signed with States/UTs to emphasize on maintenance of roads constructed under PMGSY. The Ministry has also implemented e-MARG i.e. software module for maintenance payments to the contractor during the defect liability period. The p ost five-year construction module of eMARG incorporates initial rehabilitation, renewal, pre- renewal routine maintenance, post-renewal maintenance and emergency repair works, as required. Maintenance funds to service the contract are required to be budgeted by the State Governments and placed at the disposal of the State Rural Roads Development Agencies (SRRDAs) in a separate maintenance account. On expiry of this 5-year post construction maintenance, PMGSY roads are required to be placed under Zonal maintenance contracts consisting of 5-year maintenance including renewal as per cycle, from time to time.   The Union Cabinet on 11 th September, 2024 approved implementation of the Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana – IV (PMGSY-IV) during FY 2024-25 to 2028-29. Under the programme, financial assistance is to be provided for the construction of 62,500 Kms road for providing new connectivity to eligible 25,000 unconnected habitations of population size 500+ in plains, 250+ in NE & Hill Sates/UTs, special category areas (Tribal Schedule V, Aspirational Districts/Blocks, Desert areas) and 100+ in Left Wing Extremism (LWE) affected districts as per Census 2011 and construction/ upgradation of bridges on the new connectivity roads. Total outlay of this scheme will be Rs. 70,125 crores. The PMGSY-IV Guidelines have been circulated to all States/ UTs. Annexure-I State wise details of road length sanctioned and completed under PMGSY during last three years: (Road length in KM)   Sl.No.   State 2021-22 2022-23 2023-24 Road Length Sanctioned Road Length Completed Road Length Sanctioned Road Length Completed Road Length Sanctioned Road Length Completed 1 Andaman And Nicobar 0 14 0 31 0 43 2 Andhra Pradesh 25 1,282 0 1,051 1,158 369 3 Arunachal Pradesh 0 598 0 1,183 1,743 303 4 Assam 0 2,164 933 624 0 610 5 Bihar 189 1,862 4,670 1,961 268 2,251 6 Chhattisgarh 0 3,034 615 670 1,525 201 7 Goa 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 Gujarat 0 1,009 0 824 2 619 9 Haryana 590 1,384 0 414 0 344 10 Himachal Pradesh 0 1,624 440 1,126 2,683 317 11 Jammu And Kashmir 0 3,278 1,217 464 535 956 12 Jharkhand 2,115 995 3,182 1,053 171 1,431 13 Karnataka 0 2,560 230 1,629 0 457 14 Kerala 567 67 0 133 595 261 15 Madhya Pradesh 5,408 4,444 982 3,732 295 910 16 Maharashtra 344 199 2,552 1,144 277 1,570 17 Manipur 0 684 0 1,340 502 59 18 Meghalaya 0 826 443 481 0 399 19 Mizoram 0 346 0 192 488 149 20 Nagaland 0 198 0 69 507 132 21 Odisha 3,999 2,819 0 2,668 148 2,589 22 Puducherry 0 0 0 38 0 24 23 Punjab 28 289 0 453 1,254 956 24 Rajasthan 0 3,255 2,384 544 493 1,669 25 Sikkim 0 141 0 282 305 94 26 Tamil Nadu 1,254 2,063 0 847 2,869 985 27 Tripura 0 172 232 123 550 112 28 Uttar Pradesh 12,274 3,368 0 5,011 454 6,799 29 Uttarakhand 1,157 2,061 1,091 904 1,241 594 30 West Bengal 0 526 857 123 0 362 31 Telangana 59 631 326 496 27 493 32 Ladakh 0 109 418 139 0 41   Total 28,009 42,004 20,573 29,749 18,088 26,100     Annexure-II State-wise details of the funds released and expenditure incurred during last three years (₹ in crore)   Sl. No.   State Name Release of Central Fund Expenditure incurred including State share   2021-22 2022-23 2023-24 2021-22 2022-23 2023-24 1 Andaman And Nicobar 9.22 12.22 12.22 5.45 7.51 22.93 2 Andhra Pradesh 50.00 644.13 140.64 508.86 748.63 368.03 3 Arunachal Pradesh 1090.60 1018.74 339.90 1,279.07 1,246.99 320.09 4 Assam 1591.50 664.91 391.29 2,488.03 1,118.21 571.22 5 Bihar 375.00 1443.23 963.37 1,992.99 2,088.54 1,815.63 6 Chhattisgarh 394.41 995.87 401.77 1,902.34 1,057.35 388.09 7 Goa 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 8 Gujarat 195.50 266.63 298.41 400.16 492.19 330.33 9 Haryana 353.23 168.25 74.01 583.12 213.81 150.86 10 Himachal Pradesh 517.45 624.76 617.56 933.22 626.84 371.54 11 Jammu And Kashmir 1328.34 717.00 1304.17 1,485.28 1,114.78 1,256.96 12 Jharkhand 0.00 332.63 752.80 598.44 745.63 1,323.90 13 Karnataka 704.25 720.47 72.25 1,499.18 864.71 404.03 14 Kerala 0.00 106.76 54.25 46.91 124.97 164.95 15 Ladakh 140.79 109.97 37.50 109.66 107.81 30.44 16 Madhya Pradesh 1392.25 1557.47 599.42 2,419.14 1,978.73 1,105.16 17 Maharashtra 0.00 743.00 1110.80 376.73 1,074.02 1,507.37 18 Manipur 742.00 744.98 161.29 710.58 539.11 296.83 19 Meghalaya 483.92 405.89 122.59 536.92 373.72 238.19 20 Mizoram 74.34 584.20 141.37 332.86 315.94 381.62 21 Nagaland 145.31 183.15 161.29 125.83 198.65 94.01 22 Odisha 404.12 1235.88 1262.55 1,795.5 2,088.9 1,589.8 23 Puducherry 11.66 24.72 0.27 0.00 27.08 11.89 24 Punjab 68.59 231.06 265.10 295.14 428.72 522.95 25 Rajasthan 917.51 199.90 404.79 1,452.64 372.38 633.09 26 Sikkim 107.28 263.33 94.37 177.89 230.34 130.13 27 Tamil Nadu 440.00 613.70 411.36 1,169.56 532.36 777.78 28 Telangana 86.38 321.43 296.9625 410.80 345.32 479.41 29 Tripura 73.88 267.59 185.03 202.93 152.90 112.64 30 Uttar Pradesh 1418.55 2068.57 2679.63 2,074.26 3,267.32 3,791.65 31 Uttarakhand 787.00 1297.16 551.05 1,218.45 1,350.02 800.68 32 West Bengal 49.94 381.03 99.275 701.28 394.75 309.11   Total 13952.99 18948.61 14007.29 27,833.22 24,228.27 20,301.27   This information was given by the Minister of State for Rural Development Shri Kamlesh Paswan in a written reply in Lok Sabha today. *****   MG/KSR/336

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