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Only 7% of ~9,860 cr spent under Smart City mission

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA

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

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