Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Will bring central projects back on track, Amarinder tells Naidu

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NEW DELHI: Punjab chief minister Amarinder Singh on Wednesday assured the centre of his government’s commitment in implementi­ng the central government­aided poverty alleviatio­n and housing projects in the state.

He also promised the implementa­tion of the Real Estate Regulatory Act (RERA) in letter and spirit in the state.

The assurances were made during the chief minister’s meeting with Union minister of housing and urban poverty alleviatio­n M Venkaiah Naidu.

Amarinder also called on Niti Aayog vice chairman Arvind Panagariya to discuss the central support and collaborat­ion in holistic developmen­t of Punjab, with special measures to help the state’s beleaguere­d farming sector and special packages for debt waiver, industrial­isation and border area developmen­t.

“The Niti Aayog has agreed to visit the northern state for detailed discussion­s with the state government for developmen­t of the region through crop diversific­ation, industrial revival and other programmes,” an official spokespers­on said.

While Panagariya assured the chief minister that Punjab would not be impacted by industrial incentives to the states of Uttakahand, Jammu and Kashmir and Himachal Pradesh, Captain Amarinder suggested a special industrial package for his state along a 40 km belt in the sensitive border area.

During his meeting with Naidu, Amarinder apprised him of the progress made by his government on implementa­tion of various central schemes and projects for which the Union government had released funds in the past, “but they did not reach the intended beneficiar­ies.”

To a suggestion from the chief minister on the adoption of certain rules from other states to strengthen RERA, Naidu said the central government had no objection as long as there was no dilution of the spirit of the law, a spokespers­on in the Punjab chief minister’s office said.

Naidu, who is planning to visit Punjab in July to review the progress of the central projects, also noted that the central government funds released to the state had not been transferre­d to the beneficiar­ies.

The Punjab chief minister said his government was cognisant of the fact that the central funds were lying un-utilised as the previous dispensati­on had failed to transfer the same to the beneficiar­ies concerned. His government, said Amarinder, had started the process of verifying the beneficiar­ies, especially for the affordable housing scheme of the central government.

 ??  ?? Punjab chief minister Capt Amarinder Singh with Union minister M Venkaiah Naidu in New Delhi on Wednesday.
Punjab chief minister Capt Amarinder Singh with Union minister M Venkaiah Naidu in New Delhi on Wednesday.

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