Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Click-start for stuck infra projects

- Moushumi Das Gupta moushumi.gupta@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: In a first- of-its-kind move, the government has set up an online platform for private entreprene­urs whose infrastruc­ture projects worth R1,000 crore or more are stuck, where they can air their grievances.

They can also get weekly feedback on steps taken by the government to redress their issues. The online forum kicked off last week.

The dedicated online platform is one component of the Project Monitoring Group (PMG) set up by the cabinet secretaria­t to woo investors and put delayed infra- structure projects back on track.

Developers can visit cabsec.nic.in to register themselves and write about issues plaguing their projects. Once a complaint is logged, it would be reviewed by the special cell which would then hold a threeway meeting with the developer, the implementi­ng ministry and the ministry where the project is stuck.

“The cell will act as a facilitato­r to sort out the bottleneck­s,” Anil Swarup, additional secretary, cabinet secretaria­t, who is heading the unit, told Hindustan

Times. “Issues that do not get resolved here would be referred to the Cabinet Committee on Investment.”

Decisions taken at the threeway meeting would be uploaded online. Right now only developers and the ministries concerned would have browsing rights. Also, as of now, no time frame has been fixed to resolve a dispute, but it will eventually be fixed.

The first meeting of the PMG will take place on July 2 where eight coal projects that are stalled will be taken up for review.

At present, 122 projects worth R7 lakh crore are struck for various issues including delay in environmen­t clearances and land acquisitio­n.

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