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UP scores on rural road connectivity

Uttar Pradesh which otherwise vies with Bihar, Jharkhand and Assam to be on the bottom of development parameters and to earn the distinction of being the poorest executor of the Centrally sponsored schemes is surprisingly doing exceptionally well in implementing the Centre’s rural road connectivity programme, reports Brajendra K Parashar.

Updated on: Nov 09, 2009 04:09 PM IST
Hindustan Times | By , Lucknow
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Here comes a whiff of fresh air, finally. Uttar Pradesh which otherwise vies with Bihar, Jharkhand and Assam to be on the bottom of development parameters and to earn the distinction of being the poorest executor of the Centrally sponsored schemes is surprisingly doing exceptionally well in implementing the Centre’s rural road connectivity programme.

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Hence, Centre which has to crack the whip on UP all the time is giving pats on its back for being the country’s one of the three best States in executing the demand driven Pradhan Mantri Gramin Sarak Yojana (PMGSY) that seeks to connect rural habitations to all-weather roads, in a phased manner.

Unlike in the case of Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGS), where the Central grants lapse almost every year because of the State not being able to utilize them, the State has achieved more than the target in case of the PMGSY. And curiously is happening without attracting significant charges of irregularities unlike in the case of over 200 other Centrally sponsored schemes.

Statistics show that expenditure on the project that was kicked off by the NDA Government in 200-01 significantly shot up in UP from Rs 724.24 crore in 2006-07 to Rs 2,000 core in 2008-09 against the target of Rs 1800 crore set by the Centre , constructing 1415 roads and connecting 787 rural habitations with population more than 1,000. The State achieved 111 per cent of the fund utilization target and 112 per cent of road construction.

The State’s performance was adjudged to be the best along with Haryana, in the country. During the current fiscal 2009-10, the State has already spent Rs 1408.74 crore upto October 15, against the target of Rs 4,000 crore.

“Yes, we are the best in the country so far as implementation of the PMGSY is concerned,” claimed Ravindra Singh who was principal secretary, PWD for a long time before he was posted in the CM secretariat in the same capacity. Manoj Kaumar, rural development commissioner, also made the same point, “We are the best,”, he stressed. A letter (May 14, 2009) written by Principal Secretary (Agriculture), Rohit Nandan to Chief Secretary, AK Gupta also mentions how the Centre had appreciated UP for its achieving more than the target of the PMGSY.

 
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Brajendra K Parashar

Brajendra K Parashar is a Special Correspondent presently looking after agriculture, energy, transport, panchayati raj, commercial tax, Rashtriya Lok Dal, state election commission, IAS/PCS Associations, Vidhan Parishad among other beats.

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