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Bharat Nirman Yojana
19 July 2006
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Status of Rural Infrastructure
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Bharat NirmanYear wise Targets
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Irrigation
  • New potential through major, medium, minor
    8.0 m.ha
  • Restored potential (waterbodies, modernization)
    2.0 m.ha
  • Issues
  • 1. Inadequacy of measures necessary to fully
    utilize potential created
  • - on an average utilisation only 84.5 of
    potential created
  • - problem particularly severe in major projects
  • 2. Ensure quick utilisation of new potential
    under Bharat Nirman through concurrent Command
    Area Development

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Participatory Irrigation Management(Irrigation
contd.)
  • AP, MP, Rajasthan, T.Nadu, Goa, Orissa,
    Maharashtra have legislated for PIM. W.Bengal has
    issued administrative orders. Bihar, Karnataka,
    Kerala have amended Irrigation Act.
  • 55,000 user associations formed covering only
    10.2 m.ha. against net irrigated area of 68 m.ha.
  • PIM legislation to be consistent with PRI
    jurisdiction.
  • User associations to be empowered to set and
    collect tariff and retain a part of it for
    operation and maintenance.

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Drinking Water - Accelerated Rural Water Supply
Programme
  • 55,067 uncovered habitations mainly in Assam, HP,
    JK, Karnataka, Kerala, Maharashtra, Punjab,
    Rajasthan.
  • 2.17 lakh water quality affected habitations
    mainly with
  • - iron (Orissa, W. Bengal, Tripura, Assam,
    Karnataka)
  • - arsenic (West Bengal)
  • - fluoride( Rajasthan, Karnataka, Gujarat, AP)
  • - salinity (Rajasthan, W. Bengal, Karnataka,
    Gujarat)
  • - nitrate (Rajasthan, Karnataka)
  • Separate water quality Sub-mission now launched
    under ARWSP on 7525 pattern. States to submit
    proposals to DoDWS.
  • Annual maintenance requirement _at_ 10 of created
    assets is Rs.5,000 cr. Actual availability (15
    of ARWSP State Share) is about Rs.1,500 crore.
    This leads to proliferation of slipped back
    habitations.
  • States to provide funds for rejuvenation and
    avail TFC grants for handing over to PRIs
    further maintenance.

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Housing - Indira Awas Yojana
  • Against target of 14.41 lakh houses for 2005-06,
    15.52 lakh houses constructed.
  • UP, AP, Assam, Jharkhand, Karnataka, Kerala, MP,
    Maharashtra, Orissa, Rajasthan, T. Nadu,
    Uttranchal have exceeded targets.
  • 12 States also have State run housing schemes to
    address housing shortage.

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Rural Electrification - Rajiv Gandhi Grameen
Vidyutikaran Yojana
  • Against annualised target of 80 lakh households,
    only 33,000 households electrified in 2005-06.
  • Even in BPL households which is funded under
    RGGVY, only 16,815 households electrified against
    annualized target of 40 lakh household.
  • Progress in household electrification which is
    responsibility of states is lagging and a matter
    for concern.
  • Training of PRIs required for their involvement
    as franchisees.
  • States to ensure availability of required power
    for rural areas.

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Issues in Rural Roads(Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak
Yojana)
  • 1. Constraints of land availability, construction
    material and capacity of contractors. Capacity
    being augmented by joint ventures in some States.
  • 12 major States (Assam, Bihar, Chattisgarh, H.P.,
    JK, Jharkhand, M.P., Orissa, Rajasthan, UP,
    Uttaranchal, West Bengal) required to scale up
    annual expenditure by 5 times and deploy/
    additional project implementation units.
  • States to develop GIS mapping of core network
    (Rajasthan HP have digitized entire core
    network).
  • State to work out annual fund requirement for
    maintenance and provide required funds (State
    Finance Commission Awards)

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Telephone Connectivity (Programme Target
66,822 villages)
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Issues common to all components of Bharat Nirman
  • States to provide required funds as per sharing
    formula of the scheme to utilize central
    allocation fully.
  • Monitoring at Centre by Ministries, Planning
    Commission, Committee on Rural Infrastructure
    chaired by Prime Minister.
  • States to strengthen field reporting and
    monitoring systems to ensure full data capture.
  • On line monitoring system for Bharat Nirman has
    been web hosted by Ministries (www.bharatnirman.go
    v.in). States should regularly update the
    progress on monthly basis by 15th of following
    month. Verification on quarterly basis.
  • Independent agencies to be involved in monitoring
    and verification.

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Issues common to all components of Bharat Nirman
(contd.)
  • 6. PRIs to be involved in planning/
    implementation / maintenance. Capacity building
    of PRIs would be required.
  • 7. The Tribal Sub Plan and Scheduled Caste Sub
    Plan of the State should reflect the provisions
    made in the beneficiary oriented components of
    Bharat Nirman for SC/ST.

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