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Centre clears over Rs 495 crore for 13 cities under AMRUT

Date: 25-02-2016

Ministry of Urban Development has given its approval for an investment of Rs 495.11 crore in 13 cities of six states under the Atal Mission for Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation (AMRUT) Action Plans for 2015-16. Out of total project cost of Rs 495.11 crore, the Centre will provide an assistance of Rs 425 crore under the mission. Of the total investments approved, Rs 201.86 crore will be spent to augment water supply, Rs 116.10 crore on expanding sewerage networks and septate management, Rs 85 crore to augment urban transport with focus on non-motorised transport, Rs 77.37 crore on storm water drain projects and Rs 14.69 crore on providing green spaces.

An inter-ministerial apex committee, chaired by Urban Development Secretary Madhusudhan Prasad, has cleared the investment plans for cities including Guwahati, Jammu, Srinagar, Panjim, Shillong, Agartala and Puducherry. The central government approved Rs 186.27 crore investment for Assam, Rs 171 core for Jammu and Kashmir, Rs 59.44 crore for Goa, Rs 36.62 crore for Tripura, Rs 22.81 crore for Meghalaya and Rs 18.97 crore for Puducherry. 

The Urban Development Ministry has said that in respect of north-eastern states and Jammu and Kashmir the central government will bear 90 per cent of the project costs and for Puducherry it will bear 100 per cent and 50 per cent of the cost in case of Goa. Accordingly, for the year 2015-16, Assam will get central assistance of Rs 169.34 crore, Tripura Rs 32.96 crore, Meghalaya Rs 20.53 crore, Jammu and Kashmire Rs 153.90 crore, Goa Rs 29.72 crore and Puducherry Rs 18.97 crore.

The Urban Development Ministry with these approvals has so far approved a total investment of Rs 20,491 crore under AMRUT for 483 mission cities in 26 states and UTs for 2015-16. Atal Mission seeks to ensure coverage of all urban households in 500 mission cities with water supply and sewer connections, augmenting water supply, sewerage network services and storm water drains besides promoting green spaces.