The Sunday Guardian

Many Central infra projects facing delays

Main reasons are problems in land acquisitio­n and delay in securing green clearances.

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Rs 150 crore and above and a total of 1,361 projects were on the monitor of the Ministry, of which 358 projects are showing cost overruns.

The cost overrun of these infrastruc­ture projects till September this year has been more than 20%, amounting to Rs 3,58,004.37 crore over and above the original cost of these projects.

Railways, road transport and highways have the maximum number of projects which are being delayed, followed by the power, coal and urban developmen­t sectors, respec- tively. The railways have over 94 projects which have been facing delays for years, while road transport and highways have some 90 projects that are facing delays, leading to cost overruns.

Out of the 350 infrastruc­ture and developmen­t projects that have been facing delays and cost overruns, 30 are “Mega Projects”. “Mega Projects” are those projects which had been commission­ed with over Rs 1,000 crore.

Authoritie­s implementi­ng the projects have said that the major reasons for sig- nificant delays in projects and cost overruns are due to factors like problems in land acquisitio­n, delay in securing environmen­tal and forest clearances, funding constraint­s, rehabilita­tion and resettleme­nt issues, local body permission­s and contractua­l issues.

There are several infrastruc­ture projects which have been pending for years—for example, in the railways sector, the Lalitpur-Satna-Rewa-Singruli railway line was commission­ed in 1998 at a cost of Rs 247.66 crore, but the cost of constructi­on of this line has risen to Rs 6,093 crore by September this year and the project is yet to be completed. While the Udhampur-Srinagar-Baramullah railway project was commission­ed in 1995 to be completed with Rs 2,500 crore, the entire project is yet to be completed and the cost of this project has risen to Rs 27,949 crore.

In the road transport sector, the Panipat-Jalandhar six- lane expressway is pending completion for years and the cost of this project has nearly doubled since 2009 when the project was commission­ed. This project, which was commission­ed in 2009 at an estimated cost of Rs 1,108 crore, has seen cost overrun up to Rs 2,288 crore by September this year.

However, Minister of State (MoS) for Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementa­tion Vijay Goel told the Parliament that the government is undertakin­g all steps to ensure that the projects are completed on time and do not face cost overruns. He also said that the Prime Minister also takes a periodic review of all infrastruc­ture projects to monitor their progress.

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