Only 7% of ~9,860 cr spent under Smart City mission
Of ~9,860 crore released to 60 cities under the Smart City Mission only seven per cent, or about ~645 crore, have been utilised so far, an issue which has raised concerns in the urban affairs ministry.
Of the ~196 crore each released to about 40 cities, Ahmedabad has spent the maximum at ~80.15 crore, followed by Indore (~70.69 crore), Surat (~43.41 crore), and Bhopal ~42.86 crore, according to a data of the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs. On the other hand, the data revealed that of the sanctioned funds Andaman and Nicobar could utilise only ~54 lakh, Ranchi ~35 lakh, and Aurangabad ~85 lakh. An official recently said the ministry was concerned about the “unsatisfactory” progress of the project in some of the cities.
Out of ~9,860 crore released to 60 cities under the Smart City Mission only seven per cent, or about ~645 crore, have been utilised so far, an issue which has raised concerns in the Urban Affairs Ministry.
Of the ~196 crore released to each of around 40 cities, Ahmedabad has spent the maximum amount of ~80.15 crore, followed by Indore (~ 70.69 crore), Surat (~43.41 crore) and Bhopal ~42.86 crore, according to a data of the Housing and Urban Affairs Ministry.
On the other hand, the data revealed that of the sanctioned funds Andaman and Nicobar could utilise only ~54 lakh, Ranchi 35 lakh, and Aurangabad ~85 lakh.
A HUA official recently said the ministry was concerned about the “unsatisfactory” progress of the project in some of the cities.
He had said that the ministry would approach the cities that are lagging behind to find out the “bottlenecks” with an aim for speedy implementation of the projects.
Among cities which got around ~111 crore each from the Centre, Vodadara has spent ~20.62 crore, Namchi in Sikkim spent
~6.80 crore, while Salem, Vellore and Thanjavur in Tamil Nadu could utilise only ~5 lakh, ~6 lakh and
~19 lakh, respectively.
Ninety cities have so far been selected by the government under the smart city mission and each of them will get ~500 crore as central assistance for implementing various projects.
The cities are required to set up Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) to get funds from the Centre for the implementation of the project.
In a review meeting recently, the official said cities in Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Uttar Pradesh and Bihar were found to be “performing well”, while those in Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka and Maharashtra needed to speed up the implementation process.
Hardeep Singh Puri, the Minister of State (independent charge) for Housing and Urban Affairs, had earlier this month said the impact of projects undertaken under the scheme would be visible by mid next year.
To instill competition among cities and push them for faster implementation of projects, the Centre will also present ‘Smart City awards’ in June next year to well performing cities.
Of the ~196 crore released to each of around 40 cities, Ahmedabad has spent the maximum amount of ~80.15 crore