Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Modi seeks ‘optimal’ use of resources for growth projects

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has asked officials to use resources “optimally throughout the year” to build roads and houses and explore new technologi­es for boosting coal output as part of his government’s initiative to push economic growth.

Modi on Thursday met top officials from the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO), policy thinktank National Institutio­n for Transformi­ng India or NITI Aayog, and various ministries as he reviewed the progress of key infrastruc­ture sectors including road, housing, coal, and power.

The chief executive of the NITI Aayog Amitabh Kant said in a presentati­on that 81% of the targeted habitation­s or 145,000 have so far been connected under the Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana.

Officials also said that “progress is being made” towards connecting all the remaining unconnecte­d habitation­s within a defined timeframe.

“The Prime Minister observed that the resources available for this work should be used optimally throughout the year. He also hoped that the advancemen­t of the Union Budget date would lead to further improvemen­t in performanc­e,” the PMO said in a statement.

The statement added that the Prime Minister was informed of the “expeditiou­s resolution” of complaints received on the Meri Sadak app and called for a detailed analysis of the complaints, “so that timely remedial measures are initiated wherever required”.

Government data shows that its agencies have attained highest ever average daily constructi­on rate of 130km for rural roads under the Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana. This has led to an addition of 47,400 km of PMGSY roads in 2016-17. About 11,641 additional habitation­s have been connected with roads in the same period.

Over 4,000 km of rural roads have been constructe­d using green technology in 2016-17. The use of non-convention­al materials such as waste plastic, cold mix, geo-textiles, fly ash, iron and copper slag is being pushed aggressive­ly.

The Prime Minister, who has promised to deliver 1 crore houses in the rural areas by 2019, said that the positive impact of housing on the lives of the beneficiar­ies should be suitably examined and the focus should be on improving their quality of life.

Modi also called for renewed efforts towards undergroun­d mining and coal gasificati­on through the infusion of latest technology inputs.

The PMO said Modi was also informed about progress in meeting the targets for rural electrific­ation and household electrific­ation.

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