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Bharat Nirman
(Rural Connectivity)
A Presentation before
State Highways & Major District Roads (SH & MDRs) : 4,32,000 Km (13.5%) Rural Roads : 27 Lakh Km (84.4%) 80 % of Rural Roads unsurfaced 3.42 lakh habitations (39%) out of 8.88 lakh rural habitations lacked all-weather connectivity in the year 2000.
2
May2011
CUMULATIVE STATES
(Starting the least % Connected in 2K as well as in May 2011)
40,000
20,000 0
40,000
30,000 20,000 10,000 0
Connected in May 11
Connected in 2K
Connected in May 11
PMGSY Habitations with population of 500 or more [250 or more in special areas]
Bharat Nirman
Rural roads a major component of Bharat Nirman for augmenting rural infrastructure launched in Feb 2005. Aims to provide connectivity to habitations of population of 1000+. Eligibility for Hill States, Tribal (Schedule-V) areas being above 500. To cover 54,648 unconnected habitations involving 1.46 lakhs km of new roads. To upgrade/renew 1.94 lakhs km of Through Routes to ensure farm to market connectivity. Estimated investment Rs. 48,000 Cr (2003-04 prices) Original time frame March 2009 Revised time frame March 2012
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Net 1,36,451 (Original 1,68,268 minus the connected under other Schemes or non-feasible) 3,65,094
2,56,425 (70%)
1,94,454 (53%)
1,64,096 (73%)
B. Financial Value of projects cleared 1,18,950 Funds Released Upto May2011 87,807 Expenditure
Addl. Funds reqd. (to complete ongoing projects in this Plan) 31,143 (+NABARD debt service 11 liability)
82,691
Length in km
Upgradation
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
Andhra Pradesh Arunachal Pradesh Assam Bihar Chhattisgarh Goa Gujarat Haryana Himachal Pradesh Jammu & Kashmir Jharkhand Karnataka Kerala
Madhya Pradesh
3326 6095 14571 33544 37556 40 7453 26 12832 8412 21445 500 439 60264
1.87
3938.42 2.00 7141.30 1744.24 5589.70 500.78 592.98 33845.59
114
5449 4515 5659 3522 7457 10153 2631 22342
156.83
3217.98 4294.08 2123.07 139.91 572.55 13181.37 680.82 12672.60
New Connectivity Sl.No. Name the State Target (Total Length to be covered under PMGSY Achievement (upto March 11)
Upgradation Target (Upgradation under PMGSY (60% Achievement of Upgradation (Upto March 11) Length)
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Maharashtra
16
17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
Manipur
Meghalaya Mizoram Nagaland Orissa Punjab Rajasthan Sikkim Tamil Nadu Tripura Uttar Pradesh Uttaranchal West Bengal
4654 2131 2662 2021 1789 29374 979 36472 1107 4978 2980 38600 10429 22995 367673
3055.83 2116.00 949.76 1898.68 1782.27 15173.07 820.13 33516.98 955.11 3348.55 1728.74 18904.88 3108.00 10007.06
11834 1428 2208 886 1023 16996 6088 15670 508 13321 1406 34244 4134 11375
224906
15699.60 472.94 15.00 73.50 857.71 4740.52 3542.47 14649.60 1371.37 5747.11 256.76 20409.38 304.01 683.69 128474.20
Total
190964.24
Activity
Target (2005-12)
54,648 1,46,185 1,16,478 77,653 (1,94,131)
Projects sanctioned
Habitations (in nos.) New Connectivity (length in km.) Upgradation Renewal (in km)
Institutional Architecture
Ministry of Rural Development Nodal Deptt. State Govt.
NRRDA
(Management Support)
STA/PTA
SQMs
NQMs
PIU
NRRDA: National Rural Roads Development Agency, SRRDA: State Rural Road Development Agency, 15 STA: State Technical Agency, PTA: Principal Technical Agency, NQM: National Quality Monitor, PIU: Programme Implementation Unit
S. No. 1 2
Item Funds required for balance works yet to be sanctioned(new connectivity + upgradation) Committed liability for completion of works already sanctioned
3 4
5 6 7 8 9 10
8,000 17,600
6,060 18,000 8,000 2,400 5,000 1,000 20,000
5.
6.
1
2 3 4
5
6 7 8
Granular Sub-base
Base Course Non-Bituminous and Shoulders Bituminous Surfacing Shoulders
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10 11 12
CD Works
Side Drains and Catch Water Drains CC/Semi-Rigid Pavement and Associated Pucca Drains Road Furniture and Markings.
Overall Grading
60%
50%
40%
30% 24% 22% 20% 16% 13% 10% 7% 4% 2% Jan'07June'07 6% 5% 3% July'07Dec'07 14% 13% 7% 7% 6% Jan'08June'08 July'08Dec'08 Jan'09June'09 July'09Dec'09
Ongoing U
30% 29%
17%
15% 15%
16% 16%
11% 9%
0%
Jan'10June'10
July'10Dec'10
Jan'11May'11
22
Complete U
Complete RU
Ongoing RU
# 1
2 3 4
States Chhattisgarh
Karnataka Maharashtra West Bengal
No. of Roads
6 2 1 3 1 3 4 1 5 26
Length (Km)
15.5 5.43 8 13.38 1.28 6.67 5.81 4.47 31.51 92.05
Cost (Lakhs) 394.55 170.04 230.94 451.98 83.74 519.26 126.90 112.63 400.23 2490.27
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6 7 8
Andhra Pradesh
Assam Gujrat Jharkhand
Rajasthan
Total
Special Dispensation Accorded to LWE Affected Areas/IAP Districts Included in the following four categories of proposals being considered for clearance under PMGSY (As per Advisory issued on 12th June 2009) Residual new connectivity coverage envisaged under Phase I of Bharat Nirman. Projects to be taken up with the assistance of WB/ADB New habitation connectivity in identified LWE affected (now enlarged to 60 LWE affected/IAP) districts Special road connectivity packages announced for the border areas
Keeping in view of demands for concerned States, about a year back for upto 50 m length entire funds were being released from the Ministry (against 25 m length earlier). The limit has been increased to 75 meters. It is not that bridges longer than 75 m are not covered, but cost on pro-rata basis is to be borne by the States. Causeways of all lengths are funded by GOI. Qualification criteria relaxed for Contractors. The minimum tender package has been reduced to Rs. 50 lakh. A sum of Rs. 2,000 crore was released to LWE/IAP Districts.
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Item
Recommendations Submitted
Coverage of remaining Bharat All remaining eligible proposals be sent Nirman Works by the States immediately. Coverage of missed out bridges All remaining eligible proposals be sent on roads already sanctioned by the States immediately. under PMGSY Sanctions of Stage-II works for All remaining eligible proposals be sent such PMGSY roads for which by the States immediately. Stage I has already been sanctioned.
Inclusion or otherwise of CC (i) The roadway width should be exclusive of drain width and Parapet Wall parapet and side drains. Width in the roadway width. (ii) Minimum roadway width should be 6 meters. (iii) The width may be suitably increased on the request of SRRDA as per DPRs at curves, junctions etc. and road stretches facing heavy snowfall or land slides. (iv) Reputed institute be awarded an R&D study to suggest technological solutions especially using local material to control landslides in hilly areas. Convergence with MGNREGA to check landslides be also evolved through this study.
Higher costs due to transportation of Cement, Bitumen, Steel etc. and longer leads.
To start with a pre-bid conference with Cement Manufacturers should be convened either at Delhi or Kolkata in which States may project their annual requirement of cement covering all schemes run by the Ministry of Rural Development.
Relaxation of the (i) The existing procedure of Hill States for connectivity to current norm of habitations of population 250 and above in 2001 and population of 250 relaxations of path distance of 1.5km to form a cluster of persons and above in 250+ as well as relaxation of 10 km path distance in respect of Hill States International Border blocks be continued. (ii) To provide connectivity to the habitations of less than 250 population in 2001 even after availing the aforesaid relaxations; existing convergence provision in MGNREGA may be availed of by the States.
Relaxation of norms of 100% funding by Number of bridges of span: GoI for bridges of span up to 50 m by (i) above 50 meters upto 60 meters and covering bridges of span up to 150 m (ii) above 60 meters be assessed by the under 100% GoI funding States with crude estimates of bridge wise cost on PMGSY roads not yet cleared by the Department.
GoI funding towards maintenance XIII Finance Commission funds be used to partially cover enormous to supplement State funds. maintenance costs due to difficult terrain
Financial assistance from GIS interface is essential for Core GoI for GIS applications and Network and the necessary digitization of Core Network arrangement be evolved in consultation with States. Department of Science & Technology, Government of India be also approached.
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e-tendering All remaining States should switch over to e-tendering by 31st December, 2011.
Uploading of quality Grading of items/sub items and photographs of works inspected by SQMs:
PMGSY provides a three-tier quality monitoring mechanism Under the second-tier, periodic inspections are required to be conducted by
All the SQM inspection reports are to be mandatorily entered in OMMAS along with at least 10 digital photographs
Involvement of the local community in a transect walk can ensure suitable alignment, sort out the issues of land availability etc.
In view of above, a circular has been issued stating that the Project Proposals
Appropriate proof regarding the consultation with Honble Members of Parliament Minimum of ten photographs taken during Transect Walk
Maharashtra
Tamil Nadu
Gujarat
Bihar
Andhra Pradesh
Assam
Karnataka
Kerala
Creating Livelihoods
Gujarat
Orissa
MP
Nagaland
Mizoram