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Government of India Ministry of Rural Development Department of Rural Development GOVERNMENT OF INDIA MINISTRY OF RURAL DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT OF RURAL DEVELOPMENT LOK SABHA UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 3217 TO BE ANSWERED ON 03.08.2017 IMPLEMENTATION OF SAGY 3217. DR. A. SAMPATH: DR. C. GOPALAKRISHNAN: SHRI MULLAPPALLY RAMACHANDRAN: Will the Minister of RURAL DEVELOPMENT be pleased to state: (a) whether the Government is aware that the lack of funds has badly affected the implementation of projects under Saansad Adarsh Gram Yojana (SAGY); (b) if so, the details thereof and the response of the Government thereto; (c) whether the Government will consider for providing central assistance for successful implementation of the scheme; (d) if so, the details thereof and if not, the reasons therefor; and (e) the total number of villages adopted and developed under this scheme as on date, Constituency-wise? ANSWER MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF RURAL DEVELOPMENT (SHRI RAM KRIPAL YADAV) (a) to (d) : Under the Saansad Adarsh Gram Yojana framework, the development of Gram Panchayats has been envisaged through the convergence and implementation of existing Government Schemes and Programmes under the administrative control of respective Ministries without allocation of additional funds. Different Central Ministries/ Departments have made changes in 21 of their Programme/ Scheme guidelines to enable priority for SAGY Gram Panchayats. As per data uploaded by States/UTs on the SAGY MIS, 18334 projects under Village Development Plans are completed and 6759 projects are in progress as on 28th July 2017. (e) : The constituency-wise Gram Panchayats adopted by Hon’ble Members of Lok Sabha and State/UT-wise Gram Panchayats adopted by Hon’ble Members of Rajya Sabha are furnished in Annexure-I and Annexure-II respectively. ***** Annexure I referred in reply to Lok Sabha Unstarred Question No 3217 scheduled for answer on 03.08.2017 List of Gram Panchayats adopted under SAGY by Hon'ble Members of Lok Sabha Constituency Sl State Name District Gram Panchayats Phase Andaman and Nicobar Andaman and Phase 1 Islands Nicobar Islands SOUTH ANDAMANS FERRARGUNJ -I Andhra Phase 2 Pradesh Amalapuram East Godavari Kandikuppa -II Andhra Phase 3 Pradesh Amalapuram East Godavari Komaragiripatnam -III Andhra Phase 4 Pradesh Amalapuram EAST GODAVARI PULLETIKURRU -I Andhra Phase 5 Pradesh Anakapalli VISAKHAPATANAM DUDDUPALEM -I Andhra Phase 6 Pradesh Anakapalli Visakhapatanam Iruvada -III Andhra Phase 7 Pradesh Anakapalli Visakhapatanam Tallapalem -II Andhra Phase 8 Pradesh Anantapur ANANTAPUR PEDDAVADUGUR -I Andhra Phase 9 Pradesh Araku EAST GODAVARI MAREDUMILLI -I Andhra Phase 10 Pradesh Araku Visakhapatanam Ananthagiri -II Andhra Phase 11 Pradesh Araku Vizianagaram G.l.puram -III Andhra Phase 12 Pradesh Bapatla Guntur Perali -II Andhra Phase 13 Pradesh Bapatla PRAKASAM RAMAKURU -I Andhra Phase 14 Pradesh Eluru KRISHNA PEDAGONNURU -I Andhra ANANTHAVARAPPA Phase 15 Pradesh Guntur GUNTUR DU -I Andhra Phase 16 Pradesh Hindupur ANANTAPUR SOMAGHATTA -I Andhra Phase 17 Pradesh Kadapa Y.s.r. Dorasanipalli -II Andhra Phase 18 Pradesh Kadapa Y.S.R. MURARICHINTALA -I 19 Andhra Kadapa Y.s.r. Varikunta Phase Pradesh -III Andhra Phase 20 Pradesh Kakinada EAST GODAVARI BURUGUPUDI -I Andhra Phase 21 Pradesh Kakinada East Godavari Gorripudi -II Andhra Phase 22 Pradesh Kakinada East Godavari Rayabhupalapatnam -III Andhra Phase 23 Pradesh Kurnool KURNOOL NAGALADINNE -I Andhra Phase 24 Pradesh Machilipatnam KRISHNA KANKATAVA -I Andhra Phase 25 Pradesh Nandyal KURNOOL ALLUR -I Andhra Phase 26 Pradesh Narasaraopet GUNTUR DHARMAVARAM -I Andhra MAHADEVAPATNA Phase 27 Pradesh Narsapuram WEST GODAVARI M -I Andhra Phase 28 Pradesh Nellore Spsr Nellore Annagaripalem -II Andhra Phase 29 Pradesh Nellore SPSR NELLORE KAMPASAMUDRAM -I Andhra Phase 30 Pradesh Ongole PRAKASAM DADDAWADA -I Andhra Phase 31 Pradesh Ongole Prakasam Ganapavaram -II Andhra Phase 32 Pradesh Ongole Prakasam Pedacherlopalli -III Andhra Phase 33 Pradesh Rajahmundry East Godavari Hundeswarapuram -III Andhra Phase 34 Pradesh Rajahmundry East Godavari Rangapuram -II Andhra Phase 35 Pradesh Rajahmundry WEST GODAVARI NANDIGUDEM -I Andhra Phase 36 Pradesh Rajampet CHITTOOR SODAM -I Andhra Phase 37 Pradesh Srikakulam SRIKAKULAM SANTHABOMMALI -I Andhra Phase 38 Pradesh Tirupati SPSR NELLORE CHILLAKUR -I Andhra Phase 39 Pradesh Tirupati Spsr Nellore Kanupur Bit-1 -II Andhra Phase 40 Pradesh Vijayawada KRISHNA GOLLAMANDALA -I Andhra Phase 41 Pradesh Visakhapatnam Visakhapatanam Palavalasa -II Andhra PEDANAGAMAYYAP Phase 42 Pradesh Visakhapatnam VISAKHAPATANAM ALEM -I Andhra Phase 43 Pradesh Visakhapatnam Vizianagaram Lakkavarapu.kota -III Andhra Phase 44 Pradesh Vizianagaram VIZIANAGARAM DWARAPUDI -I Andhra Phase 45 Pradesh Vizianagaram Vizianagaram Mugada -II Andhra Phase 46 Pradesh Vizianagaram Vizianagaram Saripalli -III Arunachal Phase 47 Pradesh Arunachal East EAST SIANG TAKILALUNG - I -I Arunachal Phase 48 Pradesh Arunachal West WEST SIANG YIGI KAUM-I -I Autonomous Phase 49 Assam District KARBI ANGLONG Namati -I Phase 50 Assam Barpeta BARPETA KALGACHIA -I KUCHNIMARA Phase 51 Assam Dhubri DHUBRI JORDANGA -I Phase 52 Assam Dhubri Goalpara Khalisavita -II Phase 53 Assam Dibrugarh TINSUKIA LANGKASHI -I Phase 54 Assam Gauhati Goalpara Maj Jakhili -II SATPAKHALI Phase 55 Assam Gauhati KAMRUP TEZPUR -I Phase 56 Assam Jorhat JORHAT KACHUKHAT -I Phase 57 Assam Kaliabor GOLAGHAT GONDHKOROI -I Phase 58 Assam Karimganj HAILAKANDI MATIJURI - PAIKAN -I Phase 59 Assam Karimganj Karimganj Fatepur -II Phase 60 Assam Kokrajhar BAKSA No-4 Tamulpur -I Phase 61 Assam Lakhimpur DHEMAJI KEMI JELEM -I Phase 62 Assam Mangaldoi Kamrup Dimu Dobak -II Phase 63 Assam Mangaldoi NALBARI BALITARA -I Phase 64 Assam Nawgong NAGAON DAKHIN JAJIAL -I Phase 65 Assam Silchar CACHAR LAKHINAGAR -I Phase 66 Assam Tezpur SONITPUR 2 NO. SOOTEA -I Phase 67 Assam Tezpur Sonitpur Dhologuri -II Phase 68 Bihar Araria ARARIA AURAHI EAST -I Phase 69 Bihar Arrah BHOJPUR GUNDI EAST -I Phase 70 Bihar Aurangabad GAYA KESPA -I Phase 71 Bihar Banka BANKA KOLHASAR -I Phase 72 Bihar Begusarai BEGUSARAI SIMARIA-I -I ISMAILPUR Phase 73 Bihar Bhagalpur BHAGALPUR PASCHIMI BHITHA -I Phase 74 Bihar Buxar KAIMUR (BHABUA) BARAURA -I Phase 75 Bihar Darbhanga DARBHANGA NARMA NAVNAGAR -I Phase 76 Bihar Gaya GAYA BAKRAUR -I Phase 77 Bihar Gopalganj GOPALGANJ KHARA AZAM -I Phase 78 Bihar Hajipur VAISHALI AKBAR MALAHI -I Phase 79 Bihar Hajipur Vaishali Alipur Hatta -II Phase 80 Bihar Jahanabad JEHANABAD DHARAUT -I Phase 81 Bihar Jamui JAMUI DAHIYARI -I Phase 82 Bihar Jhanjharpur MADHUBANI NABANI -I Phase 83 Bihar Karakat ROHTAS AMIAWAR -I Phase 84 Bihar Katihar KATIHAR NIMAUL -I Phase 85 Bihar Khagaria SAHARSA SITANABAD NORTH -I Phase 86 Bihar Kishanganj KISHANGANJ EKRA -I Phase 87 Bihar Madhepura SAHARSA SAHURIYA -I Phase 88 Bihar Madhubani MADHUBANI BANKATA -I Phase 89 Bihar Maharajganj SARAN BAREJA -I Phase 90 Bihar Munger PATNA TARTAR -I Phase 91 Bihar Muzaffarpur MUZAFFARPUR JAJUARA WEST -I Phase 92 Bihar Nalanda NALANDA NANAND -I Phase 93 Bihar Nawada NAWADA KHANWAN -I Paschim PASHCHIM Phase 94 Bihar Champaran CHAMPARAN SISWA SARAIYA -I Phase 95 Bihar Pataliputra Patna Chandos -II Phase 96 Bihar Pataliputra PATNA SONMAI -I Phase 97 Bihar Patna Sahib PATNA BIDHIPUR NARAULI -I Phase 98 Bihar Purnia PURNIA CHANDI -I Phase 99 Bihar Purvi Champaran Purbi Champaran Chandrahiya -II Phase 100 Bihar Purvi Champaran PURBI CHAMPARAN JAMUNIA -I Phase 101 Bihar Samastipur SAMASTIPUR KUBAULI RAM -I Phase 102 Bihar Saran SARAN SITAB DIYARA -I Phase 103 Bihar Sasaram Kaimur (bhabua) Hata -II Phase 104 Bihar Sasaram ROHTAS MALHIPUR -I GHORASAHAN Phase 105 Bihar Sheohar PURBI CHAMPARAN SOUTH -I Phase 106 Bihar Sitamarhi SITAMARHI BARIYARPUR -I Phase 107 Bihar Siwan SIWAN ZIRADEI -I Phase 108 Bihar Supaul SUPAUL SAROZA BELA -I Phase 109 Bihar Ujiarpur VAISHALI BAHUARA -I Phase 110 Bihar Vaishali MUZAFFARPUR GHOSAUT -I Phase 111 Bihar Vaishali Vaishali Kanhauli Vishanparsi -II PASHCHIM BELAHAWA Phase 112 Bihar Valmiki Nagar CHAMPARAN MADANPUR -I Phase 113 Chandigarh Chandigarh Chandigarh Raipur Kalan -II Phase 114 Chandigarh Chandigarh Chandigarh Sarangpur -I Chhattisgar Phase 115 h Bastar BASTAR CHAPKA -I Chhattisgar Phase 116 h Bastar Dantewada Balpet -II Chhattisgar Phase 117 h Bilaspur Bilaspur Mitthu Navagaon -II Chhattisgar Phase 118 h Bilaspur MUNGELI HATHANIKALA -I Chhattisgar Phase 119 h Durg Bemetara Bhimbhouri -II Chhattisgar Phase 120 h Durg DURG MACHANDUR -I Chhattisgar Phase 121 h Janjgir-Champa Janjgir-champa Godhana -II Chhattisgar Phase 122 h Janjgir-Champa JANJGIR-CHAMPA JAVALPUR -I Chhattisgar Phase 123 h Kanker Balod Dhobedand -II Chhattisgar Phase 124 h Kanker KANKER CHOTE KAPSHI -I Chhattisgar Phase 125 h Korba KORBA TILKEJA -I Chhattisgar Phase 126 h Korba Korea Khadgawan -II Chhattisgar Phase 127 h Mahasamund DHAMTARI CHARRA -I Chhattisgar Phase 128 h Mahasamund Mahasamund Komakhan -II Chhattisgar Phase 129 h Raigarh Jashpur Pandarsili -II Chhattisgar Phase 130 h Raigarh RAIGARH BHAKURRA -I Chhattisgar Phase 131 h Raipur Baloda Bazar Arjuni -II Chhattisgar Phase 132 h Raipur RAIPUR GIROUD -I Chhattisgar Phase 133 h Rajnandgaon Rajnandgaon Bhothiparkhurd -II Chhattisgar Phase 134 h Rajnandgaon RAJNANDGAON GOTATOLA -I Chhattisgar Phase 135 h Surguja Surajpur Shilphili -II Chhattisgar Phase 136 h Surguja SURGUJA KARMHA -I Dadra and Nagar Dadra and Nagar DADRA AND Phase 137 Haveli Haveli NAGAR HAVELI DUDHANI -I Daman and Phase 138 Diu Daman and Diu DAMAN PARIYARI -I Phase 139 Delhi Chandni Chowk North Delhi Ghoga -II DELHI EAST(CHILLA Phase 140 Delhi East Delhi East Delhi
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