Urban Development on Environment: 2012-13

Q. No. Q. Type Date Ans by Ministry Members Title of the Subject Political State Questions Specific Party Representative 193 Unstarred 13.03.2012 Urban Development Shri Sanjay Dina Patil Projects under Pollution NCP JNNURM Water Management *81 Starred 20.03.2012 Urban Development Shri Modugula Shortage of Drinking Freshwater TDP Andhra Venugopala Reddy Water and Marine Pradesh Conservation Smt. Priya Sunil Dutt Water INC Maharashtra Management 940 Unstarred 20.03.2012 Urban Development Smt. Usha Verma Inadequate Water Water SP Supply in DDA Areas Management Smt. Seema Upadhyay BSP Uttar Pradesh Shri Maheshwar Hazari JD(U) Bihar Smt. Sushila Saroj SP Uttar Pradesh 1101 Unstarred 20.03.2012 Urban Development Shri K. P. Dhanapalan ACA under JNNURM Health and INC Kerala Sanitation Smt. Sumitra Mahajan Pollution BJP Madhya Pradesh Shri Hemanand Biswal Water INC Odisha Management Shri Khagen Das CPI(M) Tripura Shri Bharat Ram INC Rajasthan Meghwal Shri C. Sivasami AIADMK Tamil Nadu Shri Harischandra BJP Maharashtra Deoram Chavan Smt. Bijoya BJP Assam Chakravarty Shri Ravneet Singh INC Punjab Shri N. Peethambara INC Kerala Kurup 1124 Unstarred 20.03.2012 Urban Development Shri Modugula Water Management in Freshwater TDP Andhra Venugopala Reddy Urban Areas and Marine Pradesh Conservation

Water Management *199 Starred 27.03.2012 Urban Development Shri Ramesh Urban Infrastructure Health and BJP Vishwanath Katti Development Sanitation Shri Ashok Tanwar Pollution INC Haryana Water Management 2266 Unstarred 27.03.2012 Urban Development Smt. Supriya Sadanand Mithi River Project Freshwater NCP Maharashtra Sule and Marine Conservation Shri Sanjay Dina Patil Water NCP Maharashtra Management Shri Suresh Kalmadi INC Maharashtra Dr. Sanjeev Ganesh NCP Maharashtra Naik 2149 Unstarred 27.03.2012 Urban Development Shri Prem Chand Drinking Water Freshwater INC Madhya Guddu Project under and Marine Pradesh JNNURM Conservation Water Management 2164 Unstarred 27.03.2012 Urban Development Shri J. M. Aaron Rashid Unsafe Buildings Disaster INC Tamil Nadu Management 2278 Unstarred 27.03.2012 Urban Development Shri Mansukhbhai Schools on EIA BJP Gujarat D.Vasava Government Land/Green Belts Shri M. Anjan Kumar Environmental INC Andhra Yadav Conservation Pradesh 3013 Unstarred 24.04.2012 Urban Development Smt. Usha Verma Basic Facilities to Energy SP Uttar Pradesh Allottees Studies Smt. Seema Upadhyay Pollution BSP Uttar Pradesh Shri Maheshwar Hazari Water JD(U) Bihar Management Smt. Sushila Saroj SP Uttar Pradesh 3086 Unstarred 24.04.2012 Urban Development Shri M. B. Rajesh Water Supply in Water CPI(M) Kerala Urban Areas Management Shri N.S.V. Chitthan INC Tamil Nadu Shri Surendra Singh BSP Uttar Pradesh Nagar Shri Bhudeo Choudhary JD(U) Bihar Shri A.K.S. Vijayan DMK Tamil Nadu

Shri Pinaki Misra BJD Odisha 3103 Unstarred 24.04.2012 Urban Development Shri Shivaji Adhalrao World Bank Study on Environmental SS Maharashtra Patil Urban Local Bodies Education, NGOs and Media Health and Sanitation Water Management 3113 Unstarred 24.04.2012 Urban Development Shri Sanjay Bhoi Integrated Sewerage Pollution INC Odisha System under JNNURM 3136 Unstarred 24.04.2012 Urban Development Dr. (Smt.) Jhansi Water and Solid Pollution INC Andhra Lakshmi Botcha Waste Management Pradesh 5205 Unstarred 24.04.2012 Urban Development Shri Kalikesh Narayan Waste Water Pollution BJD Odisha Singh Deo Treatment Plants 5252 Unstarred 24.04.2012 Urban Development Shri Bhausaheb Funds for Sewerage Environmental SS Maharashtra Wakchaure Projects Conservation Shri Vikrambhai Health and INC Gujarat Arjanbhai Maadam Sanitation Pollution Water Management 5258 Unstarred 08.05.2012 Urban Development Shri Avtar Singh Siri Fort Sports Health and INC Haryana Bhadana Complex Sanitation Shri Tarachand Bhagora Water INC Rajasthan Management 6212 Unstarred 15.05.2012 Urban Development Shri Jayaram Pangi Policy on Sewerage Health and BJD Odisha Disposal Sanitation Pollution 6233 Unstarred 15.05.2012 Urban Development Shri Chandrakant Recycling of Garbage Pollution SS Maharashtra Bhaurao Khaire 6305 Unstarred 15.05.2012 Urban Development Shri P. C. Mohan Waste Management Pollution BJP Karnataka 6389 Unstarred 15.05.2012 Urban Development Shri Adhir Ranjan Development Work Environmental INC West Bengal Chowdhury under JNNURM Conservation Shri P. Kumar Health and AIADMK Tamil Nadu Sanitation Ms. Pollution INC Rajasthan (Patil) Shri C. Rajendran Water AIADMK Tamil Nadu

Management Shri Uday Pratap Singh INC Madhya Pradesh Shri Pralhad Venkatesh BJP Karnataka Joshi Shri Nishikant Dubey BJP Jharkhand Shri Chandrakant SS Maharashtra Bhaurao Khaire Smt. Jayshreeben Patel BJP Gujarat Shri Haribhau Madhav BJP Maharashtra Jawale Shri Nalin Kumar BJP Karnataka Kateel 6438 Unstarred 15.05.2012 Urban Development Shri N. Peethambara Construction of Foot Health and INC Kerala Kurup Path-Cum-Drainage Sanitation Cover by DDA Pollution *649 Starred 22.05.2012 Urban Development Dr. Sanjeev Ganesh JNNURM Projects Health and NCP Maharashtra Naik Sanitation Smt. Supriya Sadanand Pollution NCP Maharashtra Sule Water Management *656 Starred 22.05.2012 Urban Development Shri Suvendu Adhikari Pressure of Pollution AITC West Bengal Urbanisation Prof. Ranjan Prasad JD(U) Bihar Yadav 7363 Unstarred 22.05.2012 Urban Development Shri Shivaramagouda JNNURM Health and BJP Karnataka Sanitation Pollution Water Management 7463 Unstarred 22.05.2012 Urban Development RAMAN DEKHA Drinking Water and Freshwater Sanitation and Marine Conservation Shri M. Anjan Kumar Health and INC Andhra Yadav Sanitation Pradesh Shri Prataprao Water SS Maharashtra Ganpatrao Jadhav Management Shri C. Sivasami AIADMK Tamil Nadu

7486 Unstarred 22.05.2012 Urban Development Shri Govind Prasad Garbage Management Pollution BJP Madhya Mishra Pradesh 7505 Unstarred 22.05.2012 Urban Development Shri P. Kumar Sewerage Projects Health and AIADMK Tamil Nadu under JNNURM Sanitation Dr.Shashi Tharoor Pollution INC Kerala Shri Kalikesh Narayan BJD Odisha Singh Deo Shri K.Sugumar AIADMK Tamil Nadu Shri Sushil Kumar JD(U) Bihar Singh Shri Harischandra BJP Maharashtra Deoram Chavan Smt. Kamla Devi Patle BJP Chhattisgarh 759 Unstarred 14.08.2012 Urban Development Shri Mahabal Mishra Privatisation of Health and INC Delhi Drinking Water Sanitation Smt. Yashodhara Raje Water BJP Madhya Scindia Management Pradesh 864 Unstarred 14.08.2012 Urban Development Smt. Davidson J. Helen Availability of Freshwater DMK Tamil Nadu Drinking Water and Marine Conservation Shri N.S.V. Chitthan Water INC Tamil Nadu Management Shri Vilas Baburao INC Maharashtra Muttemwar 884 Unstarred 14.08.2012 Urban Development Smt. Kamla Devi Patle Underground Pollution BJP Chhattisgarh Sewerage System Water Management *140 Starred 21.08.2012 Urban Development Shri Kirti (Jha) Azad JNNURM Projects Freshwater BJP Bihar and Marine Conservation Shri Shivkumar Water BJP Karnataka Chanabasappa Udasi Management 1384 Unstarred 21.08.2012 Urban Development Shri Sushil Kumar Shortage of Drinking Water JD(U) Bihar Singh Water Management 1441 Unstarred 21.08.2012 Urban Development Shri Yashvir Singh Illegal Construction Environmental SP Uttar Pradesh Conservation Shri Neeraj Shekhar SP Uttar Pradesh 1466 Unstarred 21.08.2012 Urban Development Shri Rajen Gohain Drinking Water Water BJP Assam Supply in Urban Management

Areas Km. Saroj Pandey BJP Chhattisgarh 1480 Unstarred 21.08.2012 Urban Development Shri M. I. Shanavas Solid Waste Pollution INC Kerala Management Shri P.R.Natarajan CPI(M) Tamil Nadu Shri Jai Prakash INC Delhi Agarwal 1502 Unstarred 21.08.2012 Urban Development Shri Syed Shahnawaz Maintenance of Green Forest BJP Bihar Hussain Cover by DMRC Conservation 1520 Unstarred 21.08.2012 Urban Development Dr. (Smt.) Jhansi Sanitation Facilities Environmental INC Andhra Lakshmi Botcha Conservation Pradesh Health and Sanitation Pollution 1568 Unstarred 21.08.2012 Urban Development Dr. Sanjeev Ganesh Drinking Water Water NCP Maharashtra Naik Supply Management Shri Sanjay Dina Patil NCP Maharashtra Smt. Supriya Sadanand NCP Maharashtra Sule Shri Marotrao Sainuji INC Maharashtra Kowase 1577 Unstarred 21.08.2012 Urban Development Shri Hemanand Biswal Urban Development Energy INC Odisha Schemes Studies Shri Shivkumar Pollution BJP Karnataka Chanabasappa Udasi Shri Kadir Rana Water BSP Uttar Pradesh Management Shri Rayapati INC Andhra Sambasiva Rao Pradesh Shri Praveen Singh INC Uttar Pradesh Aron 2543 Unstarred 28.08.2012 Urban Development Smt. Shruti Choudhry ADB Assisted Water INC Haryana Drinking Water Management Supply Projects 2569 Unstarred 28.08.2012 Urban Development Shri Purnmasi Ram Water Supply by Water JD(U) Bihar MCD Management 2594 Unstarred 28.08.2012 Urban Development Shri Kabindra Storm Water Drainage Health and BJP Assam Purkayastha Project Sanitation Pollution 2759 Unstarred 28.08.2012 Urban Development Shri Sanjay Dina Patil Allotment of Salt Pan Environmental NCP Maharashtra

Land Conservation Smt. Supriya Sadanand NCP Maharashtra Sule Dr. Sanjeev Ganesh NCP Maharashtra Naik *332 Starred 04.09.2012 Urban Development Shri Subhash Bapurao Safe Drinking Water Health and SS Maharashtra Wankhede Sanitation Shri Sanjay Shamrao Water BJP Maharashtra Dhotre Management 3847 Unstarred 04.09.2012 Urban Development Shri Avtar Singh Clean Metropolitan Environmental INC Haryana Bhadana Cities Education, NGOs and Media Shri J. M. Aaron Rashid Health and INC Tamil Nadu Sanitation Pollution 3854 Unstarred 04.09.2012 Urban Development Dr. Sanjeev Ganesh Mithi River Freshwater NCP Maharashtra Naik Development Project and Marine Conservation Shri Chandrakant Water SS Maharashtra Bhaurao Khaire Management Shri Marotrao Sainuji INC Maharashtra Kowase Shri Sanjay Dina Patil NCP Maharashtra 3885 Unstarred 04.09.2012 Urban Development Shri Viswanathan Drinking Water and Freshwater INC Tamil Nadu Perumal Sewerage Disposal and Marine Conservation Health and Sanitation Pollution Water Management *272 Starred 12.12.2012 Urban Development Smt.Rama Devi Review of Disaster BJP Bihar Functioning of DDA Management Environmental Conservation Health and Sanitation Pollution Water

Management 4321 Unstarred 19.12.2012 Urban Development Shri Sanjay Bhoi Extraction of Ground Freshwater INC Odisha Water and Marine Conservation Shri N.S.V.Chitthan Water INC Tamil Nadu Management

PROJECTS UNDER JNNURM 13th March, 2012

LSQ 193

SHRI SANJAY DINA PATIL

Will the Minister of URBAN DEVELOPMENT be pleased to state:-

(a) the number of cities in Maharashtra where projects under the Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM) are proposed to be undertaken and the amount allocated for these projects; (b) the plans for implementation of these projects and the status thereof, project-wise; (c) whether the Government is facing difficulties in completing the complex process of preparing the projects and getting them approved; and (d) if so, the measures proposed to be taken to expedite the implementation of the projects taken up under JNNURM?

THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT (SHRI SAUGATA ROY)

(a) & (b): Under Urban Infrastructure and Governance (UIG) of Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM), Greater , Nagpur, Nasik, Pune and Nanded are the five Mission cities in Maharashtra. Details of projects sanctioned for the city of Greater Mumbai, Nagpur, Nasik, Pune and Nanded alongwith Additional Central Assistance (ACA) and implementation status thereon is Annexed. So far 14 projects have been physically reported to be completed and the remaining are at various stages of implementation. (c): Under UIG of JNNURM, to facilitate the State Governments in preparation of proper Detailed Project Reports (DPRs), a toolkit for preparation of DPRs has been circulated. DPRs emanating from the City Development Plan (CDP) and prioritized by the State Government and found in conformity with the guidelines of UIG of JNNURM are considered for grant of Additional Central Assistance (ACA) by the Central Sanctioning and Monitoring Committee (CSMC) subject to their technical appraisal and availability of funds. (d): The implementation of the projects is being done by the State Government/ Urban Local Bodies(ULBs). Capacity building measures such as conducting Rapid Training Programme (RTP) of the officials of ULBs/Parastatals, supporting Programme Management Units (PMU) at the state level and Project Implementation Units (PIUs) at the ULB level, Independent Review and Monitoring Agency (IRMA) at the state level, etc have been taken with a view to facilitate achievement of targets by the Mission Directorate. The progress of the projects is being assessed through State Level Steering Committee (SLSC), State Level Nodal Agency (SLNA) and IRMA for the State. The progress of the implementation of the approved projects are also being assessed/constantly monitored by Government of .

LOK SABHA ANNEXURE UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 193 DATED 13-03-2012 PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION STATUS : MAHARASHTRA Amount Rs. in Lakhs.

Annexure (as on 29-2-2012)

SI. Project Title ApprovedCost Total ACARele Date No. ACACommitment ased for ofCompletion as utilisation per latest QPR

Greater Mumbai

1 Underground Tunnel from Maroshi 29,486.76 10,320.37 6,708.23 Sep-12 to Rupare! College (12 kms.)

2 Mumbai Sewage Disposal Project 36,201.00 12,670.35 8,291.68 Apr-13 Stage-ll Driority works

3 Eastern Freeway from Prince of 33,638.80 11,773.58 8,830.20 Sep-12 WalesMuseum to APLR - MUIP

4 Elevated road on Sahar road - MUIP 15,513.34 5,429.67 4,072.26 May-11

5 Thane Railway Station Area 2,325.00 813.75 813.75 Completed TrafficImprovement Scheme (SATIS)

6 DPR for additional 110 MLD Water 7,118.00 2,491.30 2,491.30 Completed supply scheme of THANE

7 Integrated Nalla Development 9,239.00 3,233.65 2,910.28 Completed Phase I for THANE 8 Integrated Nalla Development 11,659.00 4,080.65 3,672.58 Completed Project Phase II for THANE 9 Underground Sewerage Scheme 14,956.79 5,234.88 3,402.67 Mar-11 Phase I for THANE 10 Underground Tunnel from Malabar 9,398.79 3,289.58 2,138.21 Feb-12 HillReservoir to Cross Maidan (3.6 kms)

11 Solid Waste Management 17,879.00 6,257.65 3,128.82 Jun-12 project.GreaterMumbai 12 Middle Vaitarna Water Supply 132,950.00 46,532.50 46,532.13 Jul-12 project forMumbai - IV 13 Sewerage System project-Phase II 14,009.00 4,903.15 1,961.26 May-11 for Thane 14 Sewerage System project-Phase Ml 4,179,00 1,462.65 585.34 Dec-12 for Thane 15 Underground sewerage project 33,142.27 11,599.79 7,539.81 Jan-12 based onDecentralised system

16 Storm water drainage - Kalyan - 5,540.26 1,939.09 1,745.17 Mar-12 Dombivli 17 Underground sewerage for part of 16,963.35 5,937.17 3,859,15 Mar-12 KDMC

PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION STATUS : MAHARASHTRA Amount Rs,

Annexure (as on 29-2-2012)

SI.No. Project Title ApprovedCost Total ACA ACA Released Date Commitment for utilisation ofCompletion as per latest QPR

18 150 MLD Water Supply Scheme of 10,681.49 3,738.52 2,803.89 Mar-12 KalyanDombivii Municipal Corporation

19 Augmentation of water supply 23,052.03 8,068.21 5,244.33 Mar-12 system for Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation

20 Integrated Nalla Development Phase- 5,789.27 2,026.24 1,317.06 Completed Ill for Kaiwa and Mumbra areas of Thane MC

21 Ulhasnagar-Water Supply 12,765.23 4,467.83 1,787.13 Feb-12 Distribution system 22 Kulgaon-Badlapur -Underground 15,146.18 5,301.16 2,120.46 Aug-12 Sewerage scheme

23 Augmentation of existing water 24,708.22 8,647.88 5,621.11 Feb-11 supplyscheme of Kalyan Dombivii MunicipalCorporation

24 Underground Sewarage System for 35,366.52 12,378.28 9,283.71 Mar-12 Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation

25 Solid Waste Management for Navi 4,986.86 1,745.40 698.16 Oct-11 Mumbai

26 Sewerage System for Ambernath 10,941.57 3,829.56 Dec-13 Municipal Council 26 Total 537,636.73 188,172.86 137,558.69 5

PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION STATUS : MAHARASHTRA Amount Rs. in Lakhs

9\-°±- 12- SI.No. Project Title ApprovedCost Total ACA Date of ACACommitment Releasedfor Completionas utilisation per latestQPR

Nagpur

1 Road Over Bridges (ROBs) 8,628.00 4,314.00 3,236.50 Dec-12

2 Expansion and upgradation of water 3,394.87 1,697.44 1,527.69 Completed supplydistribution network in Nagpur city

3 Energy Audit Projects for Water 2,503.62 1,251.81 1,126.62 Completed Supply 4 Water Sector (Leak Detection) 278.73 139.37 125.43 Completed

5 Water Audit Projects 2,500.00 1,250.00 812.50 Mar-12

6 Lifting water from Pench Reservoir 14,463.70 7,231.85 4,700.70 Dec-12 andconveying upto Mahadulla by mortor linedMS pipeline in lieu of canal

7 Recycle and Reuse of Waste Water 13,011.00 6,505.50 1,626.38 Dec-12

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9 Water Supply Pench IV (Part 2) 6,196.00 3,098.00 1,239.20 Dec-12

10 Water Supply Pench IV (Part 3) 8,059.27 4,029.64 2,619.18 Dec-12

11 Water Supply Pench IV (Part 4) 10,460.68 5,230.34 3,399.71 Mar-12

12 Construction of Road under Bridge 1,828.65 914.33 594.31 Dec-12 near Anand Talkies 13 Construction of Road over Bridge 253.00 126.50 31.63 Dec-12 atMaskasath 14 Construction of Road Over Bridge at 900.80 450.40 292.76 Dec-12 Itwari

15 Construction of RoB at Mangalwari 849.14 424.57 275.96 Mar-12 in replacement of level-crossing No.297/A (A-class) between Km.1041/3-5 on Amla-Nagpur Section

16 Rehabilitation Plan to implement 38,786.00 19,393.00 4,848.25 Dec-12 24X7water supply project for Nagpur city under PPP framework

17 Water Supply system for NIT area 29,639.55 14,819.78 3,704,95 Dec-12 (Phase -II) Tertiary distribution network in 46 clusters

17 Total 149,970.0 74,985.0 32,832.27 3 PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION STATUS : MAHARASHTRA Amount Rs. in Lakhs.

Si. Project Title ApprovedCost Total ACA ACA Date of No. Commitment Released for Completion asper utilisation latest QPR

Nanded

1 mprovement to water supply in 9,087.00 7,269.60 7,269.60 May-12 North Nanded

2 Sewerage System in North Nanded- 4,025.00 3,220.00 .2,415.00 May-12 Zone-!

3 Sewerage System in Nanded North - 4,889.00 3,911.20 2,933.30 May-12 Zone-I

4 Sewerage System in Nanded North - 3,931.00 3,144.80 2,358.65 Mar-12 Zone-II

5 Water Supply for Nanded (South) 4,945.00 3,956.00 3,956.00 May-12

6 Undergrounda Sewerage and 4,093.00 3,274.40 2,946.96 May-12 SewageTreatment (Nanded-South)

7 Improvement to Movements 21,497.33 17,197.86 15,478.09 Mar-12 Network in Nanded Package II ill and IIIB Roads

8 Improvement to City Roads in 6,108.55 4,886.84 4,398.16 Mar-12 Nanded(Package I)

9 River Front Development North 4,313.08 3,450.46 3,450.48 Completed Bank Zone 3

10 Improvement to Movement Network 5,815.49 4,652.39 4,652.40 Completed in Nanded Package IIIB Structures

11 Surface/Storm water disposal 4,573.08 3,658.46 2,378.01 May-12 and management project (North Zone, Nanded)

Total 73,277.53 58,622.02 52,236.65 2

PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION STATUS : MAHARASHTRA Amount Rs. in Lakhs.

SI. No. Project Title ApprovedCost Total ACA Date ACACommitment Released for ofCompletion as utilisation per latest QPR

Pune

1 Augmentation and Upgradation of 8,613.00 4,306.50 4,306.49 Dec-11 SewageTreatment Plants and Pumping Station

2 BRT Pilot project for Pune city 10,313.50 5,156.75 5,156.75 Completed (Katraj Swargate Hadapsar Route 17.00 Km)

3 Construction and Improvement of 9,996.00 4,998.00 3,248.70 Mar-12 Drains to prevent contamination of natural water bodies and development of Heritage sites along in Pune (Environental Restoration/ Preservation of Mula Mutha River Ecos 4 Renewal and Management of 9,778.00 4,889.00 4,400.10 Mar-12 Sewerage and Drainage Disposal System in Pune (Augmentation of Weris, Restoration of Lakes Bio- remediation and Landscaping of Nalla and Rivers)

5 Sewerage proposals for Pimpri 11,938.88 5,969.44 5,969.44 Feb-12 Chinchwad 6 Bus Rapid Transit (Phase I) for 47,662.20 23,831.10 21,445.47 Mar-12 Pune city -48.77 Km 7 Solid Waste Management - 7,044.81 3,522.41 3,522.41 Mar-12 Pimpri-Chinchwad 8 Water Supply proposals (4 Nos.) 35,862.00 17,931.00 17,931.00 Mar-12 for PimprChinchwad 9 Bus Rapid Transport system 43,422.00 21,711.00 21,711.00 Mar-12 (Development of Infrastructure for Commonwealth Youth Games, 2008) - 36.00 Km

10 BRTS Corridor for Mumbai Pune 31,214.00 15,607.00 15,607.00 Mar-12 Highway (8.5 Kms) and Audh Rawet Road (14.5 Kms) Total (23 Kms)

11 Construction of pedestrian 661.00 330.50 247.89 Dec-11 subways (3 Nos.) and vehicular underpass-(1 No.) at Nagar Road

12 Subway on Westerly Bypass at 726.00 363.00 363.00 Completed Banerjunction 13 Approach Road to Sangamwadi 782.00 391.00 351.90 Completed bridge

PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION STATUS : MAHARASHTRA Amount Rs. in Lakhs.

SI. Project Title ApprovedCost Total ACA Date No. ACACommitment Released for ofCompletion as utilisation per latest QPR

14 Improvement and Strengthening of 3,703.00 1,851.50 925.76 Mar-12 New Aiandi Road as BRT corridor for Pune (13.9 Km. from Vikrantwadi to Dighi-Octroi Naka)

15 Sewerage System (Phase-ll) for 12,070.45 6,035.23 6,035.20 Mar-12 Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Corporation

16 BRTS Corridor-Kalewadi-KSB 21,920.00 8,768.00 2,192.00 Dec-11 • Chowk to Dehu-Alandi Road (Trunk Route 7)-PCMC -11.20 Km

17 Water supply phase - II 13,511.82 6,755.91 6,755.92 Mar-12

18 Storm Water Drain for Pimri - 11,630.24 5,815.12 2,907.56 Mar-12 Chinchwad (Phase - II) 19 Storm Water Drainage Project for 17,747.00 8,873.50 2,500.00 Dec-12 Pune City Phase - I 20 BRTS Corridor-Nashik Phata to 20,682.00 8,272.80 4,136.40 Dec-11 Wakad (Trunk Route No.9)- PCMC - 7.08 Km

Total 319,277.90 155,378.75 129,713:99 3

PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION STATUS : MAHARASHTRA Amount Rs. in Lakhs.

SI. No. Project Title ApprovedCost Total ACA Date ACACommitment Released for ofCompletion utilisation as per latest QPR

Nashik

1 Ongoing works of Water Supply 5,052.00 2,526.00 2,^52.13 Dec-11 Projects 2 Underground Sewerage Project for 14,846.00 7,423.00 6,680.70 Dec-11 Nashik City Phase I

3 Solid Waste Management for 5,999.23 2,999.62 2,443.34 Completed Nashik 4 Storm Water Drainage 31,031.00 15,515.50 11,636.25 Dec-11

5 Godavari River Front Development, 5,805.00 2,902.50 1,451.26 Mar-12 GhatImprovement and beautification

6 Underground sewerage project 17,182.92 8,591.46 2,147.87 Mar-12 package -It 6 Total 79,916,15 39,958.08 26,611.55 1

SHORTAGE OF DRINKING WATER 20th March, 2012

LSQ *81

SHRI MODUGULA VENUGOPALA REDDY SMT. PRIYA SUNIL DUTT

Will the Minister of URBAN DEVELOPMENT be pleased to state:-

(a) whether major towns/cities and metropolitan cities face shortage of drinking water during summer every year; (b) if so, the details thereof; (c) whether the Government has assessed the likely shortage of drinking water in the urban towns/cities and metropolitan cities in the ensuing summer season; (d) if so, the details thereof; and (e) the remedial measures taken/proposed to be taken to supply adequate drinking water to these cities and towns including the funds made available for the purpose by the Union Government ?

MINISTER OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT (SHRI KAMAL NATH)

(a)to(e): A Statement is laid on the Table of the Sabha.

STATEMENT REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO LOK SABHA STARRED QUESTION NO. 81 FOR 20.03.2012 REGARDING SHORTAGE OF DRINKING WATER

(a)to(e) Water, that is to say, water supplies is a State subject as per List-II (State List) in the Seventh Schedule of the Constitution of India. The function has been further devolved to Urbal Local Bodies as per the 74th Constitutional Amendment Act. Hence it is the responsibility of the State Governments / Urban Local Bodies to provide, monitor, and maintain water supply. Central Government has not assessed likely shortage of drinking water in towns/cities and Metropolitan cities in the ensuing summer season as the subject is dealt by States/Urban Local Bodies. The supplements the efforts of State Governments/Union Territories through sanction of funds for the implementation of water supply schemes as given in detail below: (i) 157 projects accounting for a total investment of Rs. 20478.63 crore have been sanctioned under the Urban Infrastructure and Governance component of the Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM) which covers 65 identified cities. Under the Urban Infrastructure Development Scheme for Small and Medium Towns (UIDSSMT) component of the Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM) which covers other cities and towns, 438 projects accounting for a total investment of Rs.8412.36 Crore have been sanctioned. (ii) 4 projects accounting for a total investment of Rs.315.60 crore have been sanctioned under the Asian Development Bank assisted North Eastern Region Urban Development Programme (NERUDP) which covers five capital cities in the North East namely Shillong, Aizawl, Agartala, Gangtok and Kohima. (iii) 5 projects accounting for a total investment of Rs.235.26 crore have been sanctioned under the Urban Infrastructure Development Scheme for Satellite towns (UIDSST) (iv) 21 projects accounting for a total investment of Rs.227.92 crore have been sanctioned under the 10% lump-sum scheme for the North-Eastern region including Sikkim. (v) Under the Accelerated Urban Water supply Programme (AUWSP) which has since been subsumed under the UIDSSMT, 1244 projects accounting for a total investment of Rs.1822.87 crore had been sanctioned. (vi) An amount of Rs 871 crores has been sanctioned for the implementation of a 100 MLD sea water reverse osmosis technology based desalination plant at Nemmeli for Chennai city. In addition, the Government of India provides technical support through preparation of manuals, formulation of service level benchmarks etc.

INADEQUATE WATER SUPPLY IN DDA AREAS 20th March, 2012

LSQ 940

SMT. USHA VERMA SMT. SUSHILA SAROJ SMT. SEEMA UPADHYAY SHRI MAHESHWAR HAZARI

Will the Minister of URBAN DEVELOPMENT be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the Delhi Development Authority (DDA) is working on a scheme for construction of one lakh houses annually ; (b) if so, the details thereof; (c) whether the DDA is finding it difficult to provide adequate water for houses under construction as well as the houses already allotted under various schemes of DDA; (d) the number of complaints received by DDA regarding short supply of water in DDA areas in Delhi including Dwarka and Rohini; and (e) the measures undertaken to address the said complaints?

THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT (SHRI SAUGATA ROY)

(a): Yes, Madam. The Delhi Development Authority (DDA) has reported that planning process has started for about 95000 dwelling units.

(b): DDA has stated that 95384 dwelling units being planned, 78371 units will be for people under Low Income Group/Economically Weaker Sections and the rest 16977 units will be under other categories. (c),(d)&(e): DDA has informed that there are complaints from certain pockets on inadequate supply of water and in some areas drinking water is supplied through tankers. Some of complaints are received from few pockets which are yet to be taken over by Delhi Jal Board in Rohini & Dwarka Zone. In those areas where complaints of inadequate water supply are received, matter is taken up on regular basis with Delhi Jal Board for improvement of water supply. In addition water is also being supplied through tankers engaged by DDA and by boring tube wells.

ACA UNDER JNNURM 20th March, 2012

LSQ 1101

SHRI K. P. DHANAPALAN SMT. SUMITRA MAHAJAN SHRI HEMANAND BISWAL SHRI KHAGEN DAS SHRI BHARAT RAM MEGHWAL SHRI C. SIVASAMI SHRI HARISCHANDRA DEORAM CHAVAN SMT. BIJOYA CHAKRAVARTY SHRI RAVNEET SINGH SHRI N. PEETHAMBARA KURUP

Will the Minister of URBAN DEVELOPMENT be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the Union Government has received proposals from the State Governments for providing Additional Central Assistance (ACA) for creation of more infrastructure in cities/towns in the country under the Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM); (b) if so, the details thereof and the action taken thereon, State-wise; (c) whether the Union Government has received reports relating to diversion, misuse and misappropriation of funds by the various State Governments under JNNURM during each of the last three years; (d) if so, the details thereof, alongwith the reasons for diversion of funds, State-wise; and (e) the action taken by the Government to prevent such misuse of funds?

THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT (SHRI SAUGATA ROY)

(a)&(b): Details of projects approved State-wise under Urban Infrastructure and Governance (UIG) Sub-Mission of Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JnNURM) as on 29.02.2012 alongwith Additional Central Assistance (ACA) committed is annexed. (c)to(e): The progress of the Projects is periodically reviewed by the Government of India. However, the execution and monitoring of projects is done by the States/ Union Territories (UTs) in accordance with rules and procedures. Funds are to be spent as per approved Detailed Project Reports (DPRs) and no diversion is admissible. If scope of work is changed, revised DPR is to be submitted by the concerned State Government. States/UTs report on the proper utilization of funds through Quarterly Progress Reports (QPRs). Annexure as referred to in reply to part (a) and (b) of the Lok Sabha Unstarred Question No.1101 for 20.03.2012. (as on 29.02.2012) Sl. No. Name of State Number of Cost of sanctioned Additional Central projects projects (Rs. in Assistance (ACA) sanctioned lakh) committed (Rs. In lakh)

1 Andhra Pradesh 50 488,153.01 205,346.38

2 Arunachal Pradesh 3 18,048.20 16,243.38 3 Assam 2 31,610.71 28,449.64 4 Bihar 8 71,181.41 39,475.73 5 Chandigarh 3 19,119.60 15,297.68 6 Chattisgarh 1 30,364.00 24,291.20 7 Delhi 28 719,708.00 251,896.90 8 Goa 2 7,484.08 5,987.26 9 Gujarat 71 549,289.41 238,562.63 10 Haryana 4 69,720.70 34,860.35 11 Himachal Pradesh 4 15,323.06 11,759.25 12 Jammu & Kashmir 4 53,152.00 46,946.80 13 Jharkhand 5 79,485.72 49,936.58 14 Karnataka 47 369,374.80 145,402.11 15 Kerala 11 99,789.00 64,554.60 16 Madhya Pradesh 23 245,921.54 125,920.25 17 Maharashtra 80 1,160,078.32 517,117.42 18 Manipur 3 15,395.66 13,856.10 19 Meghalaya 2 21,795.72 19,616.15 20 Mizoram 4 12,772.16 11,494.94 21 Nagaland 3 11,594.13 10,434.72 22 Orissa 5 81,197.66 63,712.53 23 Punjab 6 72,539.00 36,269.50 24 Puducherry 2 25,306.00 20,244.80 25 Rajasthan 13 122,773.11 76,555.00 26 Sikkim 2 9,653.67 8,688.30 27 Tamil Nadu 48 530,128.28 212,676.48 28 Tripura 2 18,047.00 16,043.40 29 Uttar Pradesh 33 536,361.94 269,660.51 30 Uttarakhand 14 40,256.22 31,809.10 31 West Bengal 65 654,071.19 239,219.94 Total 548 6,179,695.30 2,852,329.62

WATER MANAGEMENT IN URBAN AREAS 20th March, 2012

LSQ 1124

SHRI MODUGULA VENUGOPALA REDDY

Will the Minister of URBAN DEVELOPMENT be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the Union Government supplements the efforts of the State Government and other bodies in respect of water management system in urban areas of the country;

(b) if so, the details thereof;

(c) the funds sanctioned/released by the Union Government for the purpose, city-wise during each of the last three years and the current year; and

(d) the manner in which the Government monitors such projects/programmes and ensures improvement in water management in the urban areas of the country?

THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT (SHRI SAUGATA ROY)

(a) Yes Madam.

(b) The Government of India supplements the efforts of State Governments/Union Territories by providing funds for the implementation of water supply projects through schemes such as the Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM) which has two components, i.e. Urban Infrastructure and Governance (UIG) component and Urban Infrastructure Development Scheme for Small and Medium Towns (UIDSSMT) component, the North Eastern Region Urban Development Programme (NERUDP), the Urban Infrastructure Development Scheme for Satellite towns (UIDSST) and the 10% lump-sum scheme for the North-Eastern region including Sikkim. In addition, a 100 MLD sea water reverse osmosis technology based desalination plant has been sanctioned for Chennai city etc. In addition, the Government of India provides policy support through the formulation of Service Level Benchmarks (SLBs), preparation of Manuals etc.

(c) Details of the funds sanctioned/released city-wise for water supply projects under the different schemes for the last three years are at Annexures I to V.

(d) Each of the schemes has in-built review and monitoring mechanisms which go into details of the physical and financial progress of the schemes till they are completed and commissioned.

ANNEXURE-I Annexure for LOK Sabha Un Starred Question No. 1124 for 20-03-12 UIDSSMT : Status of Water Supply Projects Covered Under UIDSSMT As on 15-03-12 %ag e Committ Phy. Phy. ed 1.5% Total UC Pro Prog Fin. Fin.%a Sche Approv Central 1st DPr 2nd ACA Receiv Dec Dec Prog ge complet State Name of Town District me ed Cost share Instt. Cost Instt. Rel. ed 11 11 Dec11 Dec11 ed Y/N

Andhra 100 Pradesh ADILABAD Adilabad WS 800 640 320 0 320 640 YES 4 % 603.9 84% Y

Andhra Pradesh ADONI Kurnool WS 573 458.4 229 187.86 416.86 YES 3 56% 356.19 75%

Andhra Pradesh ANAKAPALLI Visakhapatnam WS 366 292.8 146 146.4 292.4 YES 3 91% 245.55 75%

Andhra Pradesh ANANTHAPUR Anantapur WS 6500 5297.5 2600 97.5 2600 5297.5 YES 3 89% 6094.35 102%

Andhra Pradesh BELLAMPALLY Adilabad WS 1887 1509.6 755 754.8 1509.8 YES 3 75% 1417.92 83%

Andhra 100 Pradesh BHEEMUNIPATNAM Visakhapatnam WS 1064 867.16 425.6 15.96 425.6 867.16 YES 4 % 1484.85 153%

Andhra Pradesh BHONGIR Nalgonda WS 2037 1649.97 815 20.37 814.8 1650.17 YES 3 75% 1307.68 71%

Andhra 100 Pradesh BODHAN Nizamabad WS 1807 1472.7 722.81 27.1 722.8 1472.71 YES 4 % 1722.01 104%

Andhra 100 Pradesh CHIRALA Prakasam WS 619 504.49 247.6 9.29 247.6 504.49 YES 4 % 575.23 102% Y

Andhra Pradesh DHARMAVARAM Anantapur WS 5945 4756 2378 2378 4756 YES 3 64% 5343.74 100%

Andhra Pradesh DHONE Kurnool WS 4476 3580.8 1790 1790.4 3580.4 YES 3 45% 3597.89 89%

Andhra Pradesh ELURU CORP West Godavari WS 5959 4823.81 2383 56.61 2383.2 4822.81 YES 3 74% 6488.12 120%

Andhra Pradesh GUDUR Nellore WS 6487 5189.6 2595 2537.2 5132.2 YES 3 95% 6095.03 105%

Andhra Pradesh GUNTAKAL Anantapur WS 1685 1373.28 674 25.28 674 1373.28 YES 3 99% 1391.5 90%

Andhra Pradesh HINDUPUR Anantapur WS 1630 1304 652 652 1304 YES 3 99% 1176.4 80%

Andhra 100 Pradesh JAMMALAMADUGU Cuddapah WS 1169 952.74 467.6 17.54 467.6 952.74 YES 4 % 1165.91 109% Y

Andhra 100 Pradesh JANAGAON Warangal WS 1570 1279.55 628 23.55 628 1279.55 YES 4 % 1676.68 117%

Andhra 100 Pradesh KADIRI Anantapur WS 4546 3704.99 1818.4 68.19 1818.4 3704.99 YES 4 % 6151.02 148%

Andhra Pradesh KAMAREDDY Nizamabad WS 2235 1821.53 894 33.53 894 1821.53 YES 3 86% 1533.29 75%

Andhra Pradesh KANDUKAR Prakasam WS 4560 3648 1824 0 1824 3648 YES 3 96% 4778.81 116%

Andhra Pradesh KAVALI Nellore WS 1869 1495.2 747 747.6 1494.6 YES 3 98% 1629.38 97%

Andhra Pradesh KURNOOL Kurnool WS 3309 2696.84 1323.6 49.64 1323.6 2696.84 YES 3 91% 2721.9 90%

Andhra 100 Pradesh MACHERLA Guntur WS 91 74.17 36 1.37 36 73.37 YES 4 % 100.43 122% Y

Andhra Mahaboobnaga 102.5 Pradesh MAHABOOB NAGAR r WS 6838 5572.97 2735.2 7 2735.2 5572.97 YES 3 97% 6120.98 98%

Andhra Pradesh MANCHERIAL Adilabad WS 2287 1863.91 914.8 34.31 914.8 1863.91 YES 3 90% 2223.53 106%

MANGALAGIRI Guntur WS 130 105.95 52 1.95 52 105.95 YES 4 123 103% Y Andhra 100

Pradesh %

Andhra Pradesh MARKAPUR Prakasam WS 3338.14 2679.25 1335.26 8.74 1344 2688 YES 3 98% 4750 157%

Andhra 100 Pradesh MIRYALGUDA Nalgonda WS 236.86 189.49 87.68 0 101.81 189.49 YES 4 % 188 88% Y

Andhra Pradesh NAGARI Chittoor WS 3540 2885.1 1416 53.1 981.6 2450.7 YES 3 96% 2399.97 86%

Andhra 100 Pradesh NALGONDA Nalgonda WS 444 359.31 178 4.11 177.2 359.31 YES 4 % 538.53 133% Y

Andhra Mahaboobnaga 100 Pradesh NARAYANPET r WS 903 735.95 361.2 13.55 361.2 735.95 YES 4 % 674.19 82% Y

Andhra Pradesh NIRMAL Adilabad WS 2709 2167.2 1084 0 1084 2168 YES 3 99% 2251.43 92% Y

Andhra Pradesh NIZAMABAD Nizamabad WS 3592 2915.99 1437 42.39 1436.6 2915.99 YES 3 82% 3569.1 109%

Andhra Pradesh NUZVID Krishna WS 4119 3356.99 1648 61.79 1647 3356.79 YES 3 27% 2560 68%

Andhra Pradesh ONGOLE Prakasam WS 1554 1266.51 621.6 23.31 621.6 1266.51 YES 3 92% 1722.76 121%

Andhra Pradesh PALAMANERU Guntur WS 4340 3472 1736 1736 3472 YES 3 45% 3370.74 86%

Andhra Pradesh PIDUGURALLA Chittoor WS 3454 2791.18 1382 27.98 1381.6 2791.58 YES 3 40% 2974.9 95%

Andhra Pradesh PITHAPURAM East Godavari WS 1966 1572.8 786 786 1572 YES 3 55% 843.17 48%

Andhra Pradesh PONNUR Guntur WS 1243 1013.05 497 18.65 497.2 1012.85 YES 3 95% 1449.66 127%

Andhra 100 Pradesh PRODDUTUR Cuddapah WS 1680 1369.2 672 25.2 672 1369.2 YES 4 % 2002.98 130% Y

Andhra 100 Pradesh PULIVENDULA Cuddapah WS 3300 2686.28 1297.72 46.28 1320 2664 YES 4 % 4462.99 149% Y

Andhra Pradesh PUNGANUR Chittoor WS 3036 2470.39 1214 41.59 1214.4 2469.99 YES 3 35% 2762.33 100%

Andhra Pradesh PUTTUR Chittoor WS 3904 3123.2 1562 0 1562.2 3124.2 YES 3 40% 3996.24 114%

Andhra Pradesh RAJAMPET Srikakulam WS 3413 2730.4 1365 0 1365.2 2730.2 YES 3 93% 3445.62 112%

* In respect of UIDSSM T, the coneerned Division was unable to provide yearwise details siince 2008-09 onwards. According ly, details provided pertain to the period since the inception of the scheme

Andhra RAMACHANDRAPURA Pradesh M East Godavari WS 1162 929.6 465 0 465 930 YES 3 25% 922.14 88%

Andhra Pradesh RAMAGUNDAM Karimnagar WS 404 323.2 162 0 161.6 323.6 YES 3 91% 299.3 82%

RAYACHOTY Cuddapah WS 3182 2593.33 1273 47.73 1272.8 2593.53 YES 3 81% 3613.41 124% Andhra

Pradesh

Andhra Pradesh RAYADURG Anantapur WS 4239 3454.79 1695.6 63.59 1695.6 3454.79 YES 3 91% 3222.53 83%

Andhra Pradesh SANGA REDDY Medak WS 1412 1135.6 565 6 564.8 1135.8 YES 3 91% 1712.5 134% Y

Andhra 100 Pradesh SATTENAPALLE(M) Guntur WS 2040 1662.6 816 30.6 816 1662.6 YES 4 % 1447.7 78% Y

Andhra Pradesh SIDDIPET Medak WS 4512 3677.28 1804.8 67.68 1804.8 3677.28 YES 3 94% 3631.2 88%

Andhra Pradesh SRIKAKULAM Srikakulam WS 2092 1704.98 836.8 31.38 836.8 1704.98 YES 3 97% 1824.51 95%

Andhra Pradesh SRIKALAHASTHI Chittoor WS 1881 1533.02 752 28.22 752.4 1532.62 YES 3 63% 1544.44 90%

Andhra Pradesh SURYAPET(PH-1) Nalgonda WS 2348 1901.88 939 23.48 939.2 1901.68 YES 3 97% 1892.79 89% Y

Andhra 100 Pradesh SURYAPET(PH-2) Nalgonda WS 960 777.6 384 9.6 393.6 4 % 263.5 54%

Andhra Pradesh TANUKA West Godavari WS 1457 1165.6 583 0 583 3 25% 1047.66 144%

Andhra Pradesh TENALI Guntur WS 8085 6533.49 3234 65.49 3234 6533.49 YES 3 52% 5742.5 78%

Andhra Pradesh VENKATAKAGIRI Nellore WS 6962 5569.6 2785 2784.6 5569.6 YES 3 89% 4481.2 72%

Andhra Pradesh VINUKONDA Guntur WS 960 777.6 384 9.6 384 777.6 YES 3 20% 976.6 112% Y

Andhra Mahaboobnaga 100 Pradesh WANAPARTHY r WS 2808 2288.52 1123.2 42.12 1123.2 2288.52 YES 4 % 2338.36 91%

Andhra 13403.4 246.6 13403.4 16400.5 Pradesh WARANGAL (MC) Warangal WS 16446 9 6578.4 9 6578.4 9 YES 3 94% 7 109% Y

Andhra 100 Pradesh ZAHEERABAD Medak WS 1409 1148.34 564 21.14 563.6 1148.74 YES 4 % 1281.69 99%

145300. 71798.8 1644. 70342.2 143785. 162730. 62 179570 77 7 77 7 91 5 N

Assam HOJAI Nagaon WS 1055.54 965.82 474.99 15.83 475 965.82 YES 3 60% 527.86 49% N

Assam LAKHIPUR (CACHAR) Cachar WS 815.88 734.29 367.65 0 367.65 3 60% 164.31 37%

2 1871.42 1700.11 842.64 15.83 475 1333.47 692.17

Bihar MUZAFARPUR Muzafarpur WS 9872.25 7897.8 3948.9 3948.9 0%

1 9872.25 7897.8 3948.9 0 0 3948.9 0

Chattisgar h BILASPUR Bilaspur WS 4142.6 3314.08 1657.04 0 1657.04 3314.08 YES 3 55% 1968 53%

Chattisgar h KONDAGAON Bastar WS 451.55 361.24 180.62 0 180.62 361.24 YES 3 55% 200 49%

Chattisgar h RAIGARH Raigarh WS 1524.5 1219.6 609.8 0 609.8 1219.6 YES 3 55% 829.45 60%

3 6118.65 4894.92 2447.46 0 2447.46 4894.92 2997.45

Dadra & Nagar Dadra & Nagar Haveli SILVASSA/AMLI Haveli WS 2663 2130.4 745.89 0 745.89 0%

1 2663 2130.4 745.89 0 0 745.89 0 Y

100 Gujarat AMERLI Amreli WS 1082.95 866.36 433.18 0 399.86 833.04 YES 4 % 1041.28 111%

Gujarat BALASINOR Kheda WS 521.6 417.28 208.64 0 208.64 417.28 YES 3 60% 469.44 100%

Gujarat BARDOLI Surat WS 512.64 410.11 205.06 0 205.06 410.12 YES 3 80% 556.78 121%

Gujarat BHARUCH Bharuch WS 1371.98 1097.58 548.79 0 548.79 1097.58 YES 3 50% 1514.95 123% Y

Gujarat BHAVNAGAR Bhavnagar WS 2096.07 1676.86 838.43 0 838.43 1676.86 YES 3 97% 2096.47 111%

Gujarat BILLIMORA Navsarai WS 806.25 657.09 322.5 12.09 334.59 YES 3 66% 152.15 37%

Gujarat BORIYAVI Anand WS 434.35 354 173.74 6.52 173.74 354 YES 3 44% 310.71 78%

Gujarat CHAKLASI Kheda WS 713.2 581.26 285.28 10.7 285.28 581.26 YES 3 51% 851.16 130%

Gujarat CHALALA Amreli WS 503.64 410.46 201.46 7.55 201.45 410.46 YES 3 47% 511.18 111%

Gujarat CHOTA UDEPUR Vadodara WS 371.67 297.34 148.67 0 148.67 297.34 YES 3 59% 334.5 100%

Gujarat DAKOR Kheda WS 451.98 368.36 180.79 6.78 180.79 368.36 YES 3 73% 446.1 108%

Gujarat DHANERA Banas Kantha WS 416.35 339.33 166.54 6.25 166.54 339.33 YES 3 84% 332.08 87%

Gujarat DHORAJI Rajkot WS 841.61 673.29 336.65 0 310.74 647.39 YES 3 50% 779 106%

Gujarat DHRAGADHRA Surendranagar WS 1461.04 1190.74 584.42 21.91 606.33 YES 3 28% 354.03 47%

Gujarat DWARKA Jamnagar WS 1665.81 1332.65 666.32 666.33 1332.65 YES 3 40% 749.61 50%

Gujarat GANDEVI Navsarai WS 362.94 290.35 145.18 0 145.17 290.35 YES 3 92% 360.46 110%

Gujarat GODHRA Panch Mahal WS 1446.53 1157.22 578.61 0 578.61 1157.22 YES 3 62% 936.2 72%

Gujarat GONDAL Rajkot WS 1434.04 1147.23 573.61 0 529.49 1103.1 YES 3 70% 1189.9 95% Y

100 Gujarat HIMATNAGAR Sabar Kantha WS 814.94 651.95 325.97 0 325.98 651.95 YES 4 % 811.21 111%

Gujarat JAMNAGAR Jamnagar WS 2015.31 1612.25 806.12 0 744.11 1550.23 YES 3 64% 1969.33 112%

Gujarat JASDAN Rajkot WS 337.9 270.32 135.16 0 135.16 270.32 YES 3 92% 444.52 146%

Gujarat JETPUR Rajkot WS 2384.09 1943.03 953.64 35.76 989.4 YES 3 86% 2250.87 183%

Gujarat JUNAGADH Junagadh WS 1598.64 1278.91 639.46 0 639.46 YES 3 35% 691.72 87% Y

Gujarat KADI Mahesana WS 523.51 418.81 209.4 0 209.41 418.81 YES 3 95% 511.3 109%

Gujarat KAPADWANJ Kheda WS 823.58 658.86 329.43 0 309.75 639.18 YES 3 75% 799.8 111%

Gujarat KATHLAL Kheda WS 392.44 313.95 156.98 0 156.98 313.96 YES 3 40% 282.47 80%

Gujarat KESHOD Junagadh WS 1080.96 864.77 432.38 0 432.38 864.76 YES 3 82% 1253.04 129%

Gujarat KHAMBHAT Anand * WS 881.93 705.54 352.77 0 352.77 YES 3 42% 441.9 100%

Gujarat KHEDA Kheda WS 496.59 397.27 198.64 0 198.63 397.27 YES 3 90% 453.72 102%

Gujarat LUNAWADA Panch Mahal WS 477.04 388.79 190.82 7.16 197.98 YES 1 0% 7.16 3%

Gujarat MAHUDHA Kheda WS 528.52 422.82 211.41 0 211.41 422.82 YES 3 45% 353.5 74% Y

100 Gujarat MEHSANA Mahesana WS 940.74 752.59 376.3 0 376.29 752.59 YES 4 % 940.78 111%

Gujarat MODASA Sabar Kantha WS 856.9 685.52 342.76 342.76 685.52 YES 3 77% 592.32 77%

Gujarat PALITANA Bhavnagar WS 473.69 378.95 189.48 0 189.47 378.95 YES 3 83% 280.35 66%

Gujarat PETHAPUR Gandhinagar WS 428.2 348.98 171.28 6.42 171.28 348.98 YES 3 70% 147.42 38%

Gujarat PETLAD Anand WS 1063.28 850.62 425.31 425.31 1 0% 0 0% Y

100 Gujarat PRANTIJ Sabar Kantha WS 279.93 223.94 111.97 0 111.97 223.94 YES 4 % 249.83 99%

Gujarat RADHANPUR Patan WS 224.53 179.62 89.81 0 89.81 179.62 YES 3 40% 162.76 81%

Gujarat RAJULA Amreli WS 366.89 299.01 146.76 5.5 146.76 299.02 YES 3 93% 492.05 147%

Gujarat SAVARKUNDLA Amreli WS 555.45 452.69 222.18 8.33 222.18 452.69 YES 3 98% 533.53 105% Y

100 Gujarat SHEHERA Panch Mahal WS 369.72 295.78 147.89 0 147.89 295.78 YES 4 % 369.77 111%

Gujarat SOJITRA Anand WS 533.45 426.76 213.39 213.39 1 0% 0 0%

Gujarat SONGADH Surat WS 334.3 272.45 133.72 5.01 133.72 272.45 YES 1 0% 305.88 100% Y

100 Gujarat SURENDRANAGAR Surendranagar WS 765.13 612.1 306.05 0 306.05 612.1 YES 4 % 583.69 85%

Gujarat SUTARPADA Junagadh WS 657.74 526.19 263.1 0 263.09 526.19 YES 3 25% 328.86 56%

Gujarat UMRETH Anand * WS 762.96 610.37 305.18 0 305.18 1 0% 0 0%

Gujarat UNJHA Mahesana WS 1699.78 1359.82 679.91 0 679.91 1359.82 YES 3 75% 1809.72 118%

Gujarat UPLETA Rajkot WS 1450.48 1160.38 580.19 0 580.19 1160.38 YES 3 91% 1457.48 112%

Gujarat VALSAD Valsad WS 618.59 494.87 247.43 0 247.44 494.87 YES 3 89% 445.29 80%

Gujarat VIJAPUR Mahesana WS 273.04 222.52 109.22 4.09 109.22 222.53 YES 3 71% 187.97 75%

Gujarat VIRAGAM Ahmadabad WS 770.22 616.18 308.09 0 308.09 616.18 YES 3 60% 693.2 100%

Gujarat WADHWAN Surendranagar WS 1539.28 1231.42 615.71 0 615.71 YES 3 35% 1086.49 141%

35195.5 17525.7 144.0 12737.5 30407.3 33923.9 52 43814.4 9 8 7 2 7 1

Himachal Pradesh SARKAGHAT Mandi WS 3964.36 3171.49 1585.74 1585.74

1 3964.36 3171.49 1585.74 0 0 1585.74 0

Jammu & Kashmir ANANTNAG Anantnag WS 3689.23 3320.31 1660.15 1660.15 3 5% 1355.13 67%

Jammu & Kashmir BHADRWAH Doda WS 1177.98 1077.85 530.09 17.67 547.76 YES 3 77% 535 80%

Jammu & Kashmir DODA Doda WS 2633.6 2409.74 1185.12 39.5 1224.62 YES 3 43% 1183.04 80%

Jammu & Kashmir KATHUA Kathua WS 2136.6 1954.99 961.47 32.05 993.52 YES 3 44% 1057.61 88%

Jammu & Kashmir SAMBA Jammu WS 1882 1722.03 846.9 28.23 875.13 YES 3 54% 931.59 88%

Jammu & Kashmir SOPORE Baramula WS 3353.16 3017.84 1508.92 0 1508.92 3 5% 1562.27 85%

Jammu & Kashmir SUNDERBANI Rajauri WS 930.71 851.6 418.82 13.96 432.78 YES 3 75% 460.7 88%

Jammu & Kashmir UDHAMPUR Udhampur WS 2882 2637.03 1296.9 43.23 1340.13 YES 3 56% 1426.49 88%

18685.2 16991.3 174.6 8 8 9 8408.37 4 0 8583.01 8511.83

Jharkhand CHAS Bokaro WS 3324.19 2709.21 1329.68 49.86 1379.54 YES 3 17% 2064.38 121%

Jharkhand DEOGHAR Deoghar WS 4737.77 3861.28 1895.11 71.07 1966.17 YES 3 76% 3036.17 124%

120.9 2 8061.96 6570.5 3224.78 3 0 3345.71 5100.55

Karnataka BIJAPURA Bijapur WS 6277.57 5022.06 2511.03 0 2511.03 5022.06 YES 3 60% 4044.03 72%

Karnataka BIRUR Chickamagalur WS 1339 1091.29 535.6 20.09 535.6 1091.29 YES 3 50% 1955.7 160%

Karnataka CHIKKODI Belgam WS 2039.91 1631.93 815.96 0 815.96 1631.92 YES 3 60% 1164.74 63%

Karnataka DAVANGERE Devangere WS 355.8 289.98 142.32 5.34 142.32 289.98 YES 3 80% 376.27 116%

GAJENDRAGAD - Karnataka NAREGAL Gadag WS 3632.44 2905.95 1452.98 0 1452.98 2905.96 YES 3 52% 1692.7 52%

Karnataka HIREKERUR Haveri WS 1617 1317.85 646.8 24.25 646.8 1317.85 YES 3 96% 1616.55 109% Y

100 Karnataka HOLENARASIPURA Hassan WS 89.79 73.18 35.92 1.35 35.92 73.19 YES 3 % 125.61 153%

Karnataka HUBLI DHARWAD Dharwad WS 990.21 807.02 396.08 14.85 396.08 807.01 YES 3 90% 1156.85 128%

HUNGUNDA - ILKAL - Karnataka KISTAGI Bagalkote WS 5821.2 4656.96 2328.48 0 2328.48 4656.96 YES 3 70% 5647.84 108%

Karnataka KERUR Bagalkote WS 1173.23 938.58 469.29 0 469.29 938.58 YES 3 70% 1034.54 98%

Karnataka MULBAGALU Kolar WS 1894.76 1515.81 757.9 0 757.9 YES 1 0% 0 0%

Uttara Karnataka MUNDGOD Kannada WS 376.58 301.26 150.63 0 150.63 301.26 YES 3 95% 427.08 126%

SHIGGAON - SAVANUR - Karnataka BANKAPUR Haveri WS 3975.7 3180.56 1590.28 0 1590.28 YES 3 40% 1261.5 63%

Karnataka Gadag WS 2595.58 2076.46 1038.23 0 1038.23 2076.46 YES 3 85% 2237.79 96% Y SHIRAHATTI-

MULGUNDA

Uttara 100 Karnataka SIDDAPURA Kannada WS 524.9 427.79 209.96 7.87 209.96 427.79 YES 4 % 662.59 138%

Karnataka VIJAYAPURA Banglore Rural WS 1109.62 887.7 443.85 0 443.85 YES 3 0% 50 9%

YARGOL(KOLAR- 119.8 Karnataka BANGARPET-MALUR) Hassan WS 7992 6513.48 3196.8 8 3196.8 6513.48 YES 3 52% 6253.66 86%

41805.2 33637.8 16722.1 193.6 13930.0 30845.8 29707.4 17 9 6 1 3 8 2 5

137.9 Kerala ALAPPUZHA Alappuzha WS 9194 7493.11 3677.6 1 3815.51 YES 0%

Kerala CHANGANASSERY Kottayam WS 391.91 313.53 156.76 0 156.76 0%

Kerala CHAVAKKAD Thrissur WS 1900.67 1520.54 760.27 0 760.27 0%

CHITTUR- Kerala THATHAMANGALAM Palakkad WS 650 520 260 0 260 0%

Kerala GURUVAYOOR Thrissur WS 3144.33 2515.46 1257.73 0 1257.73 0%

Kerala KALPETTA Wayanad WS 3217 2573.6 1286.8 0 1286.8 0%

Kerala MALAPPURAM Malappuram WS 1976 1580.8 790.4 0 790.4 0%

Kerala OTTAPALAM Palakkad WS 1800 1440 720 0 720 0%

Kerala PAYYANNUR Kannur WS 4019 3275.49 1607.6 60.29 1667.89 YES 3 18% 2060.34 103%

Kerala PERINTHALMANNA Malappuram WS 811 648.8 324.4 0 324.4 0%

Kerala THALASSERY Kannur WS 4120 3296 1648 0 1648 0%

Kerala THIRUVALLA Pathanamthitta WS 627.92 502.34 251.16 0 251.16 1 0% 0 0%

Kerala VADAKARA Kozhikode WS 2291.75 1833.4 836.7 0 836.7 YES 3 92% 1170.47 110%

34143.5 27513.0 13577.4 13775.6 13 8 6 2 198.2 0 2 3230.81

Madhya Pradesh AAGAR Shajapur WS 1005.8 804.64 402.32 0 402.32 YES 3 20% 470.91 94%

Madhya Pradesh AASHTA Sehore WS 980.4 799.03 392.16 14.71 406.87 YES 3 24% 199.49 40%

Madhya #DIV/0 Pradesh BETUL Betul WS 3262.07 2609.66 1304.83 1304.83 !

Madhya Pradesh BIAORA Rajgarh WS 709.47 567.58 283.79 0 283.79 YES 3 61% 455.2 128%

Madhya Pradesh BUDNI Sehore WS 194.6 155.68 77.84 0 77.84 YES 3 53% 134.4 138%

Madhya Pradesh CHHATARPUR Chattarpur WS 1593.8 1275.04 637.52 0 637.52 YES 3 76% 1044.91 131%

Madhya #DIV/0 Pradesh CHHINDWARA Chindwara WS 5732.87 4586.3 2293.15 2293.15 !

Madhya #DIV/0 Pradesh CHORAI Chindwara WS 886.38 709.1 354.55 354.55 ! Y

Madhya Pradesh DABRA Gwalior WS1 1112.1 906.36 444.84 16.68 444.84 906.36 YES 3 98% 1071.68 105%

Madhya Pradesh DABRA Gwalior WS2 1441.84 1175.1 576.73 21.63 598.36 2 0% 18.86 3% Y

Madhya Pradesh DAMOH Damoh WS 1 874.2 699.36 349.68 0 349.68 699.36 YES 3 90% 801.86 102%

Madhya Pradesh DAMOH Damoh WS 2 130.17 104.14 52.07 0 52.07 104.14 YES 3 93% 130.17 118%

Madhya Pradesh DEWAS(PH-1) Dewas WS 5837 4669.6 2334.8 0 2334.8 4669.6 YES 3 35% 5224.28 99%

Madhya Pradesh DEWAS(PH-2) Dewas WS 3975 3180 1590 1590

DONGAR PARASIA Chindwara WS 3013.33 2410.66 1205.33 1205.33 Madhya #DIV/0

Pradesh !

Madhya Pradesh GARHAKOTA Sagar WS 596.36 477.09 187.4 0 289.69 477.09 YES 3 85% 451.37 84%

Madhya Pradesh HARDA Harda WS 1787 1429.6 714.8 0 714.8 YES 3 81% 1323 148%

Madhya Pradesh HOSHANGABAD Hoshangabad WS 1615.26 1292.21 646.1 0 646.1 2 0% 305.34 38%

Madhya Pradesh ITARSI Hoshangabad WS 1467.83 1174.26 587.13 0 587.13 YES 3 31% 779.3 106%

Madhya Pradesh JAORA Ratlam WS 663 530.4 265.2 0 265.2 YES 3 13% 257.4 78%

Madhya Pradesh KATNI Katni WS 4080.95 3264.76 1632.38 1632.38 YES 3 54% 2451.42 120%

Madhya Pradesh KHANDWA East Nimar WS 10672.3 8537.84 4268.92 4268.92 YES 3 40% 4419.57 83%

Madhya Pradesh KHURAI Sagar WS 3662.82 2930.26 1465.13 1465.13

Madhya Pradesh MALAJKHAND Balaghat WS 525.42 420.34 110.6 0 309.74 420.34 YES 3 72% 440.08 93%

Madhya Pradesh MANDSAUR Mandsaur WS 1552.45 1241.96 620.98 0 620.98 YES 3 15% 557.33 72%

Madhya Pradesh MULTAI Betul WS 1929.6 1543.68 771.84 771.84 0%

Madhya Pradesh NASRULLAGANJ Sehore WS 488.96 391.17 195.58 0 195.58 YES 3 40% 244.48 100%

Madhya Pradesh PANDHURNA Chindwara WS 6443.79 5155.03 2577.52 2577.52 0%

Madhya Pradesh PANNA Panna WS 1808.37 1446.7 723.34 0 723.34 YES 3 67% 762.04 84%

Madhya Pradesh PIPARIYA Hoshangabad WS 2408.11 1926.49 963.25 963.25

Madhya Pradesh PIPLANARAYANWAR Chindwara WS 81.2 64.96 32.48 32.48

Madhya Pradesh RATLAM Ratlam WS 3265.1 2661.06 1306.04 48.98 1355.02 YES 3 39% 2222.66 132%

Madhya Pradesh REHLI Sagar WS 602.75 482.2 241.1 0 241.1 482.2 YES 3 60% 466.31 86%

Madhya Pradesh REHTI Sehore WS 276.48 221.18 110.59 0 110.59 YES 3 31% 173.85 126%

Madhya Pradesh REWA Rewa WS 1427.87 1142.3 571.15 0 571.15 YES 3 91% 1070.91 150%

Madhya Pradesh SANAWAD West Nimar WS 729.68 583.74 291.87 0 291.87 583.74 YES 3 85% 812.25 124%

Madhya #DIV/0 Pradesh SAUSAR Chindwara WS 1930.22 1544.18 772.09 772.09 !

Madhya Pradesh SEHORE Sehore WS 1454.52 1185.44 581.81 21.82 603.63 YES 3 46% 662.04 88%

Madhya Pradesh SHAJAPUR Shajapur WS 996 796.8 398.4 398.4 3 62% 152.96 31%

Madhya Pradesh SHIVPURI Shivpuri WS 5964.66 4861.2 2385.86 89.47 2475.33 YES 3 41% 2230.01 73%

Madhya Pradesh SHUJALPUR Shajapur WS 1745.32 1396.26 698.13 0 698.13 YES 3 49% 824 94%

Madhya Pradesh SIRONJ Vidisha WS 622.95 498.36 249.18 0 249.18 498.36 YES 3 42% 410.97 73%

Madhya Pradesh TIKAMGARH Tikamgarh WS 983.18 786.54 393.27 0 393.27 YES 3 63% 782.28 159%

VIDISHA Vidisha WS 1557.52 1246.02 623.01 0 623.01 YES 3 31% 685.15 88% Madhya

Pradesh

73884.2 36684.7 213.2 41461.0 32036.4 44 92088.7 5 6 9 4562.97 2 7

Maharasht ra ACHALPUR Amaravati WS 3759 3063.59 1503.6 56.39 1503.6 3063.59 YES 3 46% 2011.13 58%

Maharasht AHMEDNAGAR - ra Phase-1 Ahmednagar WS 2539 2031.2 1016 0 1015.2 2031.2 YES 3 52% 1985.2 87%

Maharasht AHMEDNAGAR - ra Phase-2 Ahmednagar WS 7305 5900.98 2922 56.98 2978.98 3 0% 14.5 0%

Maharasht ra AKOT Akola WS 1957 1565.6 782.8 0 782.8 YES 3 15% 701 72%

Maharasht ra AMALNER Jalgaon WS 2487 1989.6 994.8 0 994.8 1989.6 YES 3 79% 1355.15 61%

Maharasht ra AMBEJOGAI Beed WS 1102.3 881.84 440.92 440.92 0%

Maharasht ra ARVI Wardha WS 729.3 583.44 291.72 0 291.72 583.44 YES 3 52% 364.64 56%

Maharasht ra ASHTA Sangli WS 673.5 548.9 269.4 10.1 269.4 548.9 YES 3 79% 300.96 49%

Maharasht ra AURANGABAD Aurangabad WS 35967 28773.6 14386.8 0 14386.8 1 0% 0 0%

Maharasht ra BALAPUR Akola WS 605 484 242 242 484 YES 3 62% 455.25 84%

Maharasht ra BARAMATI Pune WS 1368 1114.92 547.2 20.52 547.2 1114.92 YES 3 84% 1221.72 98%

Maharasht ra BASMATH Hingoli WS 3213 2570.4 1285.2 0 1285.2 2570.4 YES 3 54% 2573.47 89%

Maharasht ra BEED Beed WS 2076 1691.94 830.4 31.14 830.4 1691.94 YES 3 50% 2317.5 122%

Maharasht ra BHADRAVATI Chandarpur WS 1725.2 1406.04 690.08 25.88 690.08 1406.04 YES 3 26% 689 44%

Maharasht ra BHOR Pune WS 319.2 260.15 127.68 4.79 127.68 260.15 YES 3 20% 153.06 52%

Maharasht ra CHALISGAON Jalgaon WS 407 325.6 162.8 0 162.8 325.6 YES 3 49% 407.54 111%

Maharasht ra CHIPLUN Ratnagiri WS 956 779.14 382.4 14.34 382.4 779.14 YES 3 57% 1269.05 145% Y

Maharasht ra CHOPADA Jalgaon WS 486 396.09 194.4 7.29 194.4 396.09 YES 3 98% 501 113%

Maharasht ra DAPOLI Ratnagiri WS 142 113.6 56.8 0 56.8 113.6 YES 3 42% 71.65 56%

Maharasht ra GADHINGLAJ Kolhapur WS 898.05 718.44 359.22 359.22 718.44 YES 3 53% 626.66 78%

Maharasht ra GONDIA Gondia WS 6138.26 4910.61 2455.3 2455.3 YES 3 29% 2046 67%

Maharasht ra HADGAON Nanded WS 214.62 171.7 85.85 85.85 YES 3 60% 81.8 76%

Maharasht ra HINGOLI Hingoli WS 4576.92 3661.54 1830.77 0 1830.77 3661.54 YES 3 20% 1904.85 46%

Maharasht ra ICHALKARANJI Kolhapur WS 3694.82 2955.86 1477.93 0 1477.93 2955.86 YES 3 57% 3274.71 98%

Maharasht 100 ra ISLAMPUR Latur WS 1454 1185.01 581.6 21.81 581.6 1185.01 YES 4 % 1780.6 134%

Maharasht ra JALNA Jalna WS 12399 9919.2 4959.6 0 4959.6 9919.2 YES 3 40% 11460 103%

Maharasht ra JAMNER Pune WS 768.6 614.88 307.44 0 307.44 614.88 YES 3 40% 534.86 77%

JAYSINGPUR Kolhapur WS 691.2 552.96 276.48 276.48 552.96 YES 3 60% 691.63 111% Maharasht

ra

Maharasht ra JINTUR Parbhani WS 909 727.2 363.6 0 363.6 727.2 YES 3 92% 430.13 53%

Maharasht ra JUNNER Pune WS 660.66 528.53 264.26 264.27 528.53 YES 3 30% 323.54 54%

Maharasht ra KARAD Satara WS 2910 2328 1164 0 1164 2328 YES 3 44% 14.98 1%

Maharasht ra KARMALA Solapur WS 939.86 751.89 375.94 375.95 751.89 YES 3 75% 541.56 64%

Maharasht ra KATOL Nagpur WS 1918 1534.4 767.2 767.2 1534.4 YES 3 54% 1940.4 112%

Maharasht ra KHAMGAON Buldana WS 4328.18 3462.54 1731.27 0 1731.27 3462.54 YES 3 10% 3200 82%

Maharasht ra KHOPOLI Raigarh WS 1483 1186.4 593.2 593.2 YES 3 52% 627.83 85%

Maharasht ra KOLHAPUR Kolhapur WS 5844 4762.86 2337.6 87.66 2337.6 4762.86 YES 3 75% 4269 80%

Maharasht ra KURDUWADI Solapur WS 766.84 613.47 306.74 306.73 613.47 YES 3 74% 333.42 48%

Maharasht ra MALEGAON Nashik WS 4611 3757.96 1844.4 69.16 1844.4 3757.96 YES 3 74% 3792.64 90%

Maharasht ra MANGALWEDHA Solapur WS 796.5 649.14 318.6 11.94 318.6 649.14 YES 3 28% 696 96%

Maharasht ra MANMAD Nashik WS 336 268.8 134.4 0 134.4 0%

Maharasht ra MURTIJAPUR Akola WS 1767 1413.6 706.8 0 706.8 3 23% 621.05 70%

Maharasht ra NANDURBAR Nandurbar WS 2405.18 1924.14 962.07 0 962.07 1924.14 YES 3 30% 1026.24 47%

Maharasht 10349.4 155.2 ra OSMANABAD Osmanabad WS 2 8434.78 4139.77 4 4139.77 8434.78 YES 3 60% 9681.54 102%

Maharasht ra PACHORA Jalgaon WS 1818 1454.4 727.2 727.2 1454.4 YES 3 76% 1016.8 62%

Maharasht ra PARBHANI Parbhani WS 10448 8358.4 4179.2 0 4179.2 8358.4 YES 3 23% 8560 91%

Maharasht ra PAROLA Jalgaon WS 403 322.4 161.2 0 161.2 YES 3 43% 201.5 100%

Maharasht ra PATHRI Parbhani WS 1043 834.4 417.2 0 417.2 YES 3 43% 499.51 96%

Maharasht ra PEN Raigarh WS 1297 1037.6 518.8 518.8 3 25% 341.47 53%

Maharasht ra PHAITAN Aurangabad WS 3284.87 2627.9 1313.95 1313.95 2627.9 YES 3 26% 2043.28 69%

Maharasht ra PUSAD Yavatmal WS 838.9 683.7 335.56 12.58 335.56 683.7 YES 3 30% 669.47 87%

Maharasht ra RAHIMATPUR Satara WS 403.6 322.88 161.44 161.44 YES 3 30% 192.6 95%

Maharasht ra SAILU Parbhani WS 1189 951.2 475.6 0 475.6 951.2 YES 3 37% 710 66%

Maharasht ra SANGAMNER Ahmednagar WS 878 702.4 351.2 351.2 702.4 YES 3 36% 877.33 111%

Maharasht SANGLI,MIRAJ, 118.5 ra KUPWAD(SANGLI-WS) Sangli WS 7902 6440.13 3160.8 3 3279.33 YES 3 53% 3815 94%

Maharasht ra SANGOLA Solapur WS 2145 1716 858 0 858 1716 YES 3 11% 1445.64 75%

Maharasht ra SATARA Satara WS 4715.9 3772.72 1886.36 0 1886.36 YES 3 45% 2357.95 100%

SHAHDA Nandurbar WS 1724 1379.2 689.6 0 689.6 1379.2 YES 3 31% 1042.66 67% Maharasht

ra

Maharasht ra SHEGAON Buldana WS 3880.64 3147.59 1552.26 43.08 1552.26 3147.6 YES 3 89% 3951.91 112%

Maharasht ra SHRIRAMPUR Ahmednagar WS 4357 3485.6 1742.8 0 1742.8 3485.6 YES 3 66% 2591.57 66%

Maharasht ra SILLOD Aurangabad WS 1236.88 989.5 494.75 494.75 989.5 YES 3 48% 627.29 56%

Maharasht ra SOLAPUR Solapur WS 7198.95 5759.16 2879.58 2879.58 YES 3 44% 3788.05 105%

Maharasht ra SONEPETH Parbhani WS 298 238.4 119.2 0 119.2 238.4 YES 3 13% 283.42 106%

Maharasht ra TASGAON Sangli WS 1456 1164.8 582.4 0 582.4 YES 3 13% 747.4 103%

Maharasht ra TELHARA Akola WS 614 491.2 245.6 0 245.6 491.2 YES 3 18% 413.45 75%

Maharasht ra UMRED Nagpur WS 1516 1212.8 606.4 0 606.4 1212.8 YES 3 32% 1155.24 85%

Maharasht ra VADGAON Pune WS 664 531.2 265.6 265.6 YES 3 42% 361.09 109%

Maharasht ra VAIJAPUR Aurangabad WS 3490.6 2792.48 1396.24 0 1396.24 2792.48 YES 3 44% 2381.09 76%

Maharasht ra VITA Sangli WS 747.8 598.24 299.12 0 299.12 598.24 YES 3 65% 729.7 108%

Maharasht ra WASHIM Washim WS 2997 2397.6 1198.8 0 1198.8 YES 3 35% 1099.85 73%

Maharasht ra YAVATMAL Yavatmal WS 1096 876.8 438.4 0 438.4 YES 3 30% 486.4 89%

Maharasht ra YEOLA Nashik WS 1012.65 810.12 405.06 405.06 810.12 YES 3 41% 602.68 66%

207332. 166613. 82933.3 747.4 48753.9 132434. 109283. 71 4 35 6 3 2 71 61

Manipur BISHNUPUR Bishnupur WS 1209 1088.1 544.05 0 544.05 YES 3 70% 624.97 94%

Manipur JIRIBAN Imphal East WS 576 518.4 259.2 0 259.2 YES 3 56% 280.3 88%

Manipur KAKCHING Thoubal WS 1327 1194.3 597.15 0 597.15 YES 3 54% 645.77 88%

Manipur MOIRANG Bishnupur WS 1779 1601.1 800.55 0 800.55 YES 3 75% 999.9 102%

Manipur THOUBAL Thoubal WS 1386 1268.19 623.7 20.79 644.49 YES 3 36% 716 91%

5 6277 5670.09 2824.65 20.79 0 2845.44 3266.95

Mizoram LUNGLEI Lunglei WS 867.44 780.7 390.35 390.35 YES 3 70% 46037% 96%

Mizoram SERCHHIP Serchhip WS 687.6 618.84 309.42 309.42 YES 3 70% 37792% 100%

2 1555.04 1399.54 699.77 0 0 699.77 838.29

Orissa ANGUL Angul WS 1273.32 1037.76 509.33 19.1 528.43 YES 1 0% 73940% 113%

Orissa BARGARH Bargarh WS 3033 2426.4 1213.2 1213.2 YES 3 24% 60479% 40%

Orissa BERHAMPUR Ganjam WS 520.15 423.92 208.06 7.8 215.86 YES 3 80% 246.81 95%

Orissa BHAWANIPATNA Kalahandi WS 972 777.6 388.8 388.8 3 40% 0% 0%

Orissa KORAPUT Koraput WS 87.5 71.31 35 1.31 36.31 YES 3 70% 4505% 100%

Orissa NAYAGARH Nayagarh WS 2048.66 1638.93 819.46 819.46 3 0% 63588% 62%

Orissa PARLAKHEMUNDI Gajapati WS 527.74 430.1 211.1 7.91 219.01 3 25% 14172% 52%

Orissa PHULBANI Kandhmal WS 748.45 598.76 299.38 299.38 YES 1 0% 27275% 73%

Orissa SAMBALPUR Sambalpur WS 976 795.44 390.4 14.64 405.04 YES 3 95% 88364% 176%

Orissa TALCHER Angul WS 1069 855.2 427.6 427.6 YES 3 5% 34729% 65%

Orissa VYASANAGAR Jajpur WS 1429.87 1143.9 571.95 0 571.95 2 0% 53453% 75%

12685.6 10199.3 11 9 1 5074.28 50.76 0 5125.04 4451.86

Puducherr y YANAM Yanam WS 3918 3134.4 1567.2 811 2378.2 YES 3 42% 59150% 21%

1 3918 3134.4 1567.2 0 811 2378.2 591.5

Punjab ADAMPUR Jalandhar WS 51 40.8 20.4 20.4 3 24% 1946% 76%

Punjab BHATINDA Bhatinda WS 2642 2113.6 1056.8 0 1056.8 YES 0%

FATEHGARH Punjab CHURRIAN Gurdaspur WS 106 84.8 42.4 42.4 YES 3 1% 1700% 32%

Punjab FEROZPUR Ferozpur WS 834 667.2 333.6 333.6 3 23% 26300% 63%

Punjab JALANDHAR(PH-1) Jalandhar WS 336.46 269.17 134.58 134.58 3 8% 4200% 25%

Punjab KAPURTHALA Kapurthala WS 92 73.6 36.8 36.8 YES 0%

Punjab MAJITHA Amritsar WS 121 96.8 48.4 0 48.4 YES 0%

Punjab MUKTSAR Mukatsar WS 1541.08 1232.86 616.43 616.43 YES 0%

Punjab SUNAM Sangrur WS 207 165.6 82.8 82.8 YES 0%

9 5930.54 4744.43 2372.21 0 0 2372.21 341.46 N

Rajasthan BEAWAR Ajmer WS 4979.31 3983.45 1991.72 0 1991.72 YES 3 10% 1097.94 44% N

Rajasthan MAKRANA Nagaur WS 4870.41 3896.33 1948.16 0 1948.16 YES 3 32% 1074 44% N

Rajasthan UDAIPUR Udaipur WS 5395 4396.39 2158 80.39 2158 4396.39 YES 3 93% 4937.96 100%

15244.7 12276.1 3 2 7 6097.88 80.39 2158 8336.27 7109.9

Sikkim MANGAN North Sikkim WS 1580.82 1446.45 711.37 23.71 711.37 1446.45 YES 3 72% 855.08 53%

1 1580.82 1446.45 711.37 23.71 711.37 1446.45 855.08

A. VELLALAPATTY Madurai WS 347.3 277.84 138.92 138.92 0 0% 0 0% Y Tamil

Nadu

Tamil Ramanathapura 100 Nadu ABIRAMAM m WS 339 271.2 135.6 0 135.6 271.2 YES 4 % 338.4 111% Y

Tamil 100 Nadu AMOOR Vellore WS 110 88 44 0 44 88 YES 4 % 104 105% Y

Tamil 100 Nadu ARAKKONAM Vellore WS 844.7 675.76 337.88 0 337.88 675.76 YES 4 % 811.35 107% Y

Tamil 100 Nadu ARANTHANGI Pudukkottai WS 340 272 136 0 136 272 YES 4 % 283.85 93% Y

Tamil 100 Nadu BOOTHIPURAM Theni WS 61.18 48.94 24.47 0 24.47 48.94 YES 4 % 61.18 111%

Tamil Nadu CHETTIPALAYAM Coimbatore WS 71.07 56.86 28.43 0 28.43 0 0% 0 0%

Tamil Nadu CHIDAMBARAM Cuddalore WS 615.6 492.48 246.24 0 246.24 1 0% 0 0% Y

Tamil 100 Nadu DEVAKOTTAI Sivaganga WS 30 24 12 0 12 24 YES 4 % 30 111%

Tamil Nadu ERODE Erode WS 588.16 470.53 235.26 0 235.26 470.52 YES 3 95% 795.75 150% Y

Tamil 100 Nadu GANDHI NAGAR Vellore WS 29.15 23.32 11.66 0 11.66 23.32 YES 4 % 29.15 111%

Tamil Nadu GUDALORE Coimbatore WS 165.1 132.08 66.04 0 66.04 1 0% 0 0% Y

Tamil 100 Nadu GUDALUR The Nilgiris WS 525 420 210 0 210 420 YES 4 % 497.98 105% Y

Tamil 100 Nadu ILAYANKUDI Sivaganga WS 1121 896.8 448.4 0 448.4 896.8 YES 4 % 1115.31 111% Y

Tamil 100 Nadu KALINJUR Vellore WS 105.27 84.22 42.11 0 42.11 84.22 YES 4 % 105.28 111% Y

Tamil Ramanathapura 100 Nadu KAMUTHI m WS 801 640.8 320.4 0 320.4 640.8 YES 4 % 800.73 111%

Tamil Nadu KARUMATHAMPATTI Coimbatore WS 561.41 449.13 224.56 0 224.56 1 0% 0 0% Y

Tamil 100 Nadu KARUR Karur WS 110.38 88.3 44.15 0 44.15 88.3 YES 4 % 110.38 111% Y

Tamil Ramanathapura 100 Nadu KEELAKARAI m WS 2015.5 1612.4 806.2 0 806.2 1612.4 YES 4 % 1983.02 109% Y

Tamil 100 Nadu KOMBAI Theni WS 223 178.4 89.2 0 89.2 178.4 YES 4 % 232.49 116% Y

Tamil Ramanathapura 100 Nadu MANDAPAM m WS 893 714.4 357.2 0 357.2 714.4 YES 4 % 892.45 111% Y

Tamil 100 Nadu MANIMUTHARU Tirunelveli WS 130.84 104.67 52.34 0 52.34 104.68 YES 4 % 146.6 124%

Tamil Nadu MARAIMALAINAGAR Kancheepuram WS 254 203.2 101.6 0 101.6 203.2 YES 3 95% 150 66% Y

Tamil 100 Nadu MARUNGOOR Kanyakumari WS 31.26 25.01 12.5 0 12.51 25.01 YES 4 % 31.26 111%

Tamil Nadu METHUR Selam WS 1247.19 997.75 498.88 0 498.88 1 0% 0 0% Y

Tamil 100 Nadu MOOLAKARAIPATTI Tirunelveli WS 226 180.8 90.4 0 90.4 180.8 YES 4 % 226 111% Y

Tamil Ramanathapura 100 Nadu MUDUKULATHUR m WS 1127 901.6 450.8 0 450.8 901.6 YES 4 % 1122.45 111% Y

Tamil 100 Nadu MYLADI Kanyakumari WS 25.91 20.73 10.36 0 10.36 20.72 YES 4 % 25.91 111% Y

Tamil 100 Nadu NALLOOR Kanyakumari WS 62.69 50.15 25.08 0 25.08 50.16 YES 4 % 62.69 111%

NAMAKKAL Namakkal WS 990.5 792.4 396.2 0 396.2 792.4 YES 3 95% 1057.36 119% Y Tamil

Nadu

Tamil 100 Nadu NERKUPPAI Sivaganga WS 314 251.2 125.6 0 125.6 251.2 YES 4 % 313.54 111%

Tamil Nadu ODDANCHATRAM Dindigul WS 581.17 464.94 232.47 0 232.47 464.94 YES 3 90% 627.46 120%

Tamil OTHAKALMANDAPA Nadu M Coimbatore WS 51.52 41.22 20.61 0 20.61 1 0% 0 0%

Tamil Nadu PALAYAM Dindigul WS 159.18 127.34 63.67 0 63.67 127.34 YES 3 90% 175.4 122% Y

Tamil 100 Nadu PALLADAM Coimbatore WS 891.23 712.98 356.49 0 356.49 4 % 23.41 5% Y

Tamil 100 Nadu PANAIPURAM Theni WS 155.37 124.3 62.15 0 62.15 124.3 YES 4 % 155.38 111% Y

Tamil Ramanathapura 100 Nadu PARMAKUDI m WS 5824.3 4659.44 2329.72 0 2329.72 4659.44 YES 4 % 5770.9 110% Y

Tamil 100 Nadu PONNAMARAVATHY Pudukkottai WS 721 576.8 288.4 0 288.4 576.8 YES 4 % 713.06 110% Y

Tamil Ramanathapura 100 Nadu R.S. MANGALAM m WS 567 453.6 226.8 0 226.8 453.6 YES 4 % 565.42 111% Y

Tamil Ramanathapura 100 Nadu RAMANATHPURAM m WS 4770 3816 1908 0 1908 3816 YES 4 % 4727.55 110% Y

Tamil Ramanathapura 100 Nadu RAMESHWARAM m WS 3376.5 2701.2 1350.6 0 1350.6 2701.2 YES 4 % 3335.82 110% Y

Tamil Nadu RASIPURAM Namakkal WS 669.2 535.36 267.68 0 267.68 YES 3 76% 499.61 149%

Tamil Nadu SAMALAPURAM Coimbatore WS 337.87 270.3 135.15 0 135.15 1 0% 0 0%

Tamil Nadu SARKARSAMAKULAM Coimbatore WS 78.27 62.62 31.31 0 31.31 0 0% 0 0% Y

Tamil Ramanathapura 100 Nadu SAYALKUDI m WS 853.6 682.88 341.44 0 341.44 682.88 YES 4 % 852.48 111% Y

Tamil 100 Nadu SEVUGAPATTI Dindigul WS 141.84 113.47 56.74 0 56.74 113.48 YES 4 % 84.27 66% Y

Tamil 100 Nadu SHENBAKKAM Vellore WS 78.65 62.92 31.46 0 31.46 62.92 YES 4 % 78.65 111% Y

Tamil 100 Nadu SIVAGANGAI Sivganaga WS 3279.9 2623.92 1311.96 0 1311.96 2623.92 YES 4 % 3234.74 110% Y

Tamil 100 Nadu SRIVILLIPUTHUR Virudhunagar WS 2949.19 2359.35 1179.68 0 1179.68 2359.36 YES 4 % 1816.43 68%

Tamil Nadu THANJAVUR Thanjavur WS 904 723.2 361.6 0 361.6 723.2 YES 3 82% 904.04 111% Y

Tamil 100 Nadu THEVARAM Theni WS 252.25 201.8 100.9 0 100.9 201.8 YES 4 % 252.26 111% Y

Tamil 100 Nadu THIMIRI Vellore WS 101 80.8 40.4 0 40.4 80.8 YES 4 % 101 111% Y

Tamil THIRUKAZHUKUNDR 100 Nadu AM Kancheepuram WS 105 84 42 0 42 84 YES 4 % 105 111%

Tamil THIRUMALAYAMPAL Nadu AYAM Coimbatore WS 57.62 46.1 23.05 0 23.05 1 0% 0 0% Y

Tamil THIRUPATHUR 100 Nadu (SIVAGANGA DISTT) Sivganaga WS 1447 1157.6 578.8 0 578.8 1157.6 YES 4 % 1434.03 110% Y

Tamil THIRUPATHUR 100 Nadu (VELLORE DISTT) Vellore WS 648 518.4 259.2 0 259.2 518.4 YES 4 % 648 111% Y

Tamil 100 Nadu THIRUTHANI Thiruvallur WS 512.3 409.84 204.92 0 204.92 409.84 YES 4 % 506.75 110% Y

Tamil Ramanathapura 100 Nadu THONDI m WS 930 744 372 0 372 744 YES 4 % 927.34 111% Y

VALPARAI Coimbatore WS 221.4 177.12 88.56 0 88.56 177.12 YES 4 215.56 108% Tamil 100

Nadu %

Tamil Nadu VEDASANDUR Dindigul WS 236.68 189.34 94.67 0 94.67 189.34 YES 3 90% 234.26 110%

Tamil Nadu VELLAKOIL Erode WS 947.06 757.65 378.82 0 378.82 1 0% 0 0% Y

Tamil 100 Nadu VIKRAMSINGAPURAM Tirunelveli WS 246 196.8 98.4 0 98.4 196.8 YES 4 % 236.25 107%

Tamil Nadu VILLUPURAM Villupuram WS 955 764 382 0 382 YES 3 40% 251.69 53%

47355.3 37884.2 18942.1 16143.9 35086.0 39803.8 63 1 5 3 0 6 9 9

Uttar Pradesh AZAMGARH Azamgarh WS 458.34 366.67 183.34 183.34 YES 3 31% 201.2 88%

Uttar Pradesh BADAUN Budaun WS 1118.74 894.99 447.5 447.5 YES 3 46% 559.38 100% Y

Uttar Pradesh BAGHPAT Baghpat WS 318.15 254.52 127.26 127.26 254.52 YES 3 87% 291.4 102%

Uttar Pradesh BALLIA Ballia WS 804.23 655.44 321.69 12.06 321.69 655.44 YES 3 65% 538.6 73%

Uttar Pradesh BALRAMPUR Balrampur WS 616.29 493.03 246.52 246.52 YES 3 54% 308.14 100%

Uttar Pradesh BARUASAGAR Jhansi WS 718.62 574.9 287.45 0 286.96 574.41 YES 3 91% 655 101% Y

Uttar Pradesh BASTI Basti WS 973.26 793.21 389.3 14.6 389.3 793.2 YES 3 95% 935.85 105%

Uttar Pradesh BIJNAUR Bijnor WS 1036.94 829.55 414.78 414.78 829.56 YES 3 81% 764.52 82%

Uttar Pradesh BULANDSHAHAR Bulandshahar WS 1937.86 1579.36 775.14 29.07 775.15 1579.36 YES 3 95% 1772.49 100%

Uttar Pradesh DEORIA Deoria WS 1104.06 883.25 441.62 441.62 YES 3 17% 124.54 23%

Uttar Pradesh ETAH Etah WS 962.48 784.42 384.99 14.44 384.99 784.42 YES 3 51% 699.12 79%

Uttar Pradesh FAIZABAD Faizabad WS 1880.82 1504.66 752.33 0 752.33 1504.66 YES 3 63% 1255.4 74%

Uttar FATEHPUR(DISTT- Pradesh FATEHPUR) Fatehpur WS 1570.04 1279.58 628.02 23.55 628.01 1279.58 YES 3 85% 1510 105%

Uttar Pradesh FIROZABAD Firozabad WS 2638.88 2150.68 1055.55 39.58 1049.63 2144.76 YES 3 73% 2500.27 104%

Uttar Pradesh GHAZIABAD(Pt-1) Ghaziabad WS 3108.12 2486.5 1243.25 1243.25 YES 3 50% 1247.88 80%

Uttar Pradesh GHAZIPUR Ghazipur WS 681.58 545.26 272.6 272.6 YES 3 71% 340 100%

Uttar Pradesh GONDA Gonda WS 985.71 803.36 394.28 14.79 394.28 803.35 YES 3 45% 985.71 109%

Uttar Pradesh GORAKHPUR Gorakhpur WS 1598.85 1279.08 639.54 615.02 1254.56 YES 3 65% 1500 106%

Uttar Pradesh HAPUR Ghaziabad WS 2848.96 2279.17 1139.58 0 1139.58 2279.16 YES 3 70% 1610.8 63%

Uttar Pradesh KANNAUJ Kannauj WS 885.26 708.21 354.11 354.11 YES 3 64% 487.21 110%

Uttar KHURJA Pradesh (BULANDSHAHAR) Bulandshahar WS 1243.81 995.05 497.52 0 497.41 994.93 YES 3 96% 838.5 75%

Uttar Pradesh LAHARPUR (SITAPUR) Sitapur WS 178.25 142.6 71.3 0 71.3 142.6 YES 3 49% 155 97%

Uttar Pradesh LAKHIMPUR Kheri WS 1190.31 952.25 476.12 475.64 951.76 YES 3 53% 707.6 66%

LONI Ghaziabad WS 4983.63 3986.9 1993.45 0 1985.45 3978.9 YES 3 81% 4278.56 96% Uttar

Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh MAU Mau WS 555.93 444.74 222.37 222.37 YES 3 54% 277.97 100%

Uttar Pradesh MODINAGAR Ghaziabad WS 2339.17 1871.34 935.67 0 935.6 1871.27 YES 3 91% 2264 108%

Uttar Pradesh MORADABAD Moradabad WS 3719.24 2975.39 1487.7 1487.7 2975.4 YES 3 76% 2771 83%

Uttar Pradesh MUZAFFERNAGAR Muzaffarnagar WS 3214.33 2571.46 1285.73 0 1285.73 2571.46 YES 3 62% 2331 81%

Uttar NANPARA Pradesh (BAHRAICH) Bahraich WS 237.78 190.22 95.11 0 95.11 YES 3 61% 118.89 100%

Uttar Pradesh PADURNA Khushinagar WS 615.25 492.2 246.1 246.1 YES 3 59% 296.85 96% Y

Uttar Pradesh RAMNAGAR Barabanki WS 591.93 473.54 236.77 234.61 471.38 YES 3 95% 574.22 108%

Uttar Pradesh SAMBHAL Moradabad WS 1201.29 961.03 480.52 480.52 YES 3 66% 600.64 100%

Uttar Pradesh SANDILA Hardoi WS 693.58 554.86 277.43 277.43 YES 3 26% 346.79 100%

Uttar Pradesh SHAHJAHANPUR Shahjahanpur WS 999.77 799.82 399.91 398.6 798.51 YES 3 56% 537 60%

Uttar Pradesh SIDDHARTHNAGAR Sidhathnagar WS 203.36 165.74 81.34 3.05 81.34 165.73 YES 3 85% 142.49 77% Y

Uttar 100 Pradesh UNNAO Unnao WS 385.09 313.85 154.04 5.78 154.03 313.85 YES 4 % 385.09 109%

48599.9 39036.8 19439.9 156.9 14886.3 34483.2 34913.1 36 1 5 3 2 9 4 1 Y

West Bengal ARAMBAG Hugli WS 1122.21 914.6 448.88 16.83 448.87 914.58 YES 3 97% 978.54 95%

West Dakshin Bengal BALURGHAT Dinapur WS 4160.24 3328.19 1664.1 1664.1

West Bengal BERHAMPORE Murshidabad WS 1270 1035.05 508 19.05 527.05 YES 3 70% 1084.03 166%

West Bengal BIRNAGAR Nadia WS 977.25 781.8 390.9 390.9

West Bengal CHANDRAKONA Chandrakona WS 1557.29 1245.83 622.92 622.92

West Bengal CONTAI Medinipur WS 2317.88 1889.07 927.15 34.77 961.92 YES 3 67% 1597.85 134%

West Bengal COOCHBEHAR Coochbehar WS 3634.84 2907.87 1453.94 1453.94

West Bengal DHULIAN Murshidabad WS 2062.64 1650.11 825.06 0 825.06 YES 3 65% 1112.04 108%

West South Twenty Bengal DIAMOND HARBOUR Four Pargana WS 3479.9 2783.92 1391.96 0 1391.96 YES 3 25% 646.15 37%

West Bengal EGRA Medinipur WS 1496.78 1197.42 598.71 598.71 0%

West Bengal ENGLISHBAZAR Englishbazar WS 4140 3312 1656 1656

West Bengal GUSHKARA Barddhaman WS 780.27 635.92 312.11 11.7 312.11 635.92 YES 3 88% 581.34 81% Y

West 100 Bengal HALDIA Medinipur WS 558.57 455.24 223.43 8.38 223.43 455.24 YES 4 % 497.08 97%

West Bengal KALIYAGANJ Uttar Dinajpur WS 1167.84 951.78 467.14 17.51 484.65 YES 3 32% 578.58 96%

West Bengal KANDI Murshidabad WS 3740.29 2992.23 1496.12 0 1496.12 YES 3 54% 1653.96 88%

KATWA Barddhaman WS 1298.14 1057.98 519.26 19.47 519.26 1057.99 YES 3 71% 1458.36 123% West

Bengal

West Bengal KHARAR Medinipur WS 679.17 543.34 271.67 0 271.67 YES 3 56% 262.78 77%

West Bengal KHIRPAI Medinipur WS 946.34 757.07 378.54 0 378.54 YES 3 35% 334.48 71%

West Bengal KRISHNANAGAR Nadia WS 1243 1013.05 497.2 18.65 497.2 1013.05 YES 3 88% 1244.62 109%

West North Twenty Bengal NALHATI Four Pargana WS 567.62 454.1 227.05 0 227.05 YES 3 59% 222.46 78%

West Bengal OLD MALDA Maldah WS 1819.86 1455.89 727.94 0 727.94 1455.88 YES 3 70% 1585.49 97%

West Bengal RAMJIBANPUR Medinipur WS 1101.03 880.82 440.41 440.41 0% N

West Bengal RAMPURHAT Birbhum WS 715.67 583.28 286.27 10.74 286.27 583.28 YES 3 93% 531 81%

West Bengal SAINTHIA Sainthia WS 1299.62 1039.7 519.85 519.85

West Bengal SANTIPUR Nadia WS 1724 1405.06 689.6 25.86 715.46 YES 3 42% 982.39 111% N

West Jalpaiguri,Darji Bengal SILIGURI ling WS 2271 1850.87 908.4 34.07 908.4 1850.87 YES 3 91% 2460 118% N

West Bengal SURI Birbhum WS 965.73 787.07 386.29 14.49 400.78 YES 3 57% 493.75 99%

West Bengal TAHERPUR Nadia WS 867.75 694.2 347.1 0 347.1 YES 3 58% 412.17 95% N

West Bengal TAMLUK Medinipur WS 1135.6 925.51 454.24 17.03 454.24 925.51 YES 3 95% 1218.14 117%

West Bengal TARAKESHWAR Hugli WS 927.58 755.98 371.03 13.92 371.03 755.98 YES 3 68% 600.51 71%

50028.1 40284.9 20011.2 262.4 25022.4 20535.7 30 1 6 7 7 4748.75 9 2

Grand 843166. 681577. 338186. 4047. 192708. 534943. 500922. Count 438 43 93 77 83 69 29 5

ANNEXURE REFERRED IN REPLY TO PART (c) OF THE LOK SABHA UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 1124 FOR 20.03.2012 Additional Central Date of Assistance ACA Released ACA Released Year of approval by (ACA) for Utilisation for Utilisation Sl.No. Name of State City Project Name sanction CSMC Approved Cost committed in 2008-09 in 2009-10

DPR for laying pipeline from Sahebnagar TBR to Prashasan 1 Andhra Pradesh Hyderabad Nagar 2005-06 27-Mar-06 9493 3322.55 831 0

Diversion of Krishna Water to 2 Andhra Pradesh Hyderabad Secunderabad 2005-06 27-Mar-06 8120 2842 710.5 0

Grid improvement works building additional storage 3 Andhra Pradesh Hyderabad facilities on North of Musi 2006-07 19-Sep-06 2981 1043.35 260.83 0

Grid improvement works building additional storage 4 Andhra Pradesh Hyderabad facilities on South of Musi 2006-07 19-Sep-06 3355 1174.25 293.56 293.56

Providing Flow, Level and Chlorine measurements and supervisory Control and Data Acquisition System (SCADA) for All Reservoirs and bulk supply pipe lines in the entire 5 Andhra Pradesh Hyderabad system of HMWSSB 2006-07 9-Mar-07 990 346.5 0 173.24

Krishna Drinking Water Supply 6 Andhra Pradesh Hyderabad Project (Phase-II) 2007-08 26-Nov-07 60650 21227.5 0 0

7 Andhra Pradesh Hyderabad Refurbishment of existing 2007-08 28-Jan-08 23222 8127.7 0 0 feeder system including

distribution network for 10 zones in Old Municipal Corporation of Hyderabad

Providing Water Supply 8 Andhra Pradesh Vijayawada facilities in unserved areas 2005-06 27-Mar-06 3548 1774 444 0

Augmentation of water supply utility in Vijayawada Municipal 9 Andhra Pradesh Vijayawada Corporation 2006-07 2-Feb-07 7231 3615.5 903.88 903.88

Providing Water supply pipe line from TSR to Yendada and Vishakhapatna to Kommadi junction for 10 Andhra Pradesh m augmenting water supply 2006-07 10-May-06 2340 1170 292.5 0

DPR for replacement of existing Thatipudi pipeline from Thatipudi reservoir to town Vishakhapatna service reservoir and pumping 11 Andhra Pradesh m units 2006-07 10-May-06 6228 3114 778.5 0

Vishakhapatna Augmentation of Water Supply 12 Andhra Pradesh m to Gajuvaka Area 2006-07 5-Mar-07 3976 1988 497 0

Providing water supply Vishakhapatna distribution system to Gajuwaka 13 Andhra Pradesh m area of GVMC (Phase II) 2007-08 7-Sep-07 4600 2300 575 0

Vishakhapatna Augmentation of Drinking 14 Andhra Pradesh m water supply to peripheral areas 2007-08 28-Dec-07 24074 12037 0 3611.1

Refurbishment of comprehensive Water Supply in North Eastern Zone in Central Vishakhapatna Area of Greater Vishakapatnam 15 Andhra Pradesh m Municipal Corporation 2008-09 22-Jan-09 19018 9509 2377.25 0

Comprehensive Water Supply Vishakhapatna proposed in Old city of Greater 16 Andhra Pradesh m Vishakapatnam 2008-09 22-Jan-09 4793.48 2396.74 599.18 0

17 Andhra Pradesh Hyderabad Comrehensive Water supply 2009-10 22-Jan-10 31426 9000 0 2500 Distribution Network and

implemention of sewerage Master Plan for identified priority zones of Rajendranagar Municipla Corcle of GHMC

Arunachal Augmentation of Water supply 18 Pradesh Itanagar for Itanagar 2006-07 26-Mar-07 7725.32 6952.79 0 1738.2

Proposal for South Guwahati West Water Supply Scheme in Guwahati Metropolitan 19 Assam Guwahati Development Area 2007-08 29-Feb-08 28094 25284.6 6321.15 6321.15

Improvement and augmentation of water supply system of Patna 20 Bihar Patna city 2008-09 20-Feb-09 42698 21349 0 5337.25

Phulwarishariff Water Supply 21 Bihar Patna Scheme 2008-09 29-Dec-08 2470.26 1235.13 123.51 185.27

22 Bihar Patna Khagul Water Supply Scheme 2008-09 29-Dec-08 1315.43 657.72 154.43 0

23 Bihar Bodhgaya Bodhgaya Water Supply Project 2008-09 14-Jan-09 3355.72 2684.57 671.14 0

24 Bihar Patna Danapur water supply Project 2008-09 13-Feb-09 6896.45 3448.23 862.06 0

Conservation of drinking water by harvesting of the tertiary treated sewage for irrigation of 25 Chandigarh Chandigarh green spaces in Chandigarh 2006-07 25-Aug-06 3672.6 2938.08 0 0

Upgradation of water supply infrastructures for proper monitoring and automation with remote computerized surveillance system to 24x7 26 Chandigarh Chandigarh water supply 2006-07 25-Aug-06 2026 1620.8 405.2 0

Augmentation of water supply 27 Chandigarh Chandigarh phase-v, chandigarh 2009-10 20-Nov-09 13421 10738.8 0 0

28 Chatisgarh Raipur Augmentation of Water Supply 2006-07 8-Sep-06 30364 24291.2 0 12145.6 Scheme including extended area

of RMC

Pipeline from Narmada Main canal to Kotarpur WTP; 330 MLD Intake Well in Sabarmati river near Kotarpur; Water 29 Gujarat Ahmedabad Treatment Plant at Rasaka 2005-06 21-Mar-06 5383.25 1884.14 0 471.03

30 Gujarat Rajkot Water Supply Project for Rajkot 2005-06 27-Mar-06 8562 4281 0 1070

Water Supply Project for Vesu Urban Settlement of Surat 31 Gujarat Surat Urban Development Authority 2006-07 10-May-06 1919 959.5 0 0

Water Supply Project for Pal- 32 Gujarat Surat Palanpur Area 2006-07 10-May-06 995 497.5 0 0

Augmentation of Sarthana, Katargam and Rander Water 33 Gujarat Surat Works of SMC 2006-07 26-Mar-07 14068.65 7034.33 1758.58 1758.59

Water Supply system for New East Zone areas of Surat 34 Gujarat Surat Municipal Corporation 2007-08 29-Feb-08 16743.43 8371.71 2092.94 4185.88

Water Supply Distribution system for South-East Zone 35 Gujarat Surat areas 2008-09 6-Feb-09 20109.67 10055 2514 0

Water Supply Source 36 Gujarat Vadodara augmentation 2006-07 28-Jun-06 4105 2052.5 1026.26 0

Source augmentation for water supply ( Canal Based) Vadodara 37 Gujarat Vadodara (Gujrat) Phase -II 2008-09 13-Feb-09 3688 1843.5 480 0

Basic Services to developing rehabiltation of Kaans in Vadodra city (a) storm Water drainage sector (b) water suply 38 Gujarat Vadodara sector 2009-10 29-Sep-09 16789.88 8394.94 0 2098.73

39 Gujarat Vadodara Supplementary DPR for Water 2009-10 9-Feb-10 2059.26 605.5 0 151.37 Supply in Ajwa Zone of

Vadodra City

Augmentation of water supply 40 Gujarat Porbandar at Porbandar 2010-11 20-Dec-10 2631.04 2104.84 0 0

Water Supply for Panaji City and Surrounding areas under the jurisdiction of corporation of 41 Goa Panaji the city of Panaji at Goa 2011-12 3-Jan-12 7121.83 5697.46 0 0

Augmentation of Water Supply 42 Haryana Faridabad for Faridabad Town, Haryana 2008-09 14-Jan-09 49349 24674.5 6168.61 0

Rehabilitation of water supply Himachal distribution system for shimla 43 Pradesh Shimla city 2008-09 20-Feb-09 7236 5788.8 0 1447.2

Augmentation of Water Supply Jammu & to Tangnar Zone(Zone V) of 44 Kashmir Srinagar Greater Srinagar 2007-08 23-Nov-07 14837 13353.3 0 0

Jammu & Augmentation of water supply 45 Kashmir Srinagar for Zone IV of Greater Srinagar 2008-09 13-Feb-09 12100 10000 2500 0

Water Supply project for 46 Jharkhand Ranchi Ranchi 2008-09 19-Aug-08 28839.15 23071.32 5767.83 0

Improvement of Water Supply 47 Jharkhand Dhanbad to Dhanbad 2008-09 21-Nov-08 36585 18292.65 914.63 3658.53

Augmentation of Additional 100 MLD of water from CWSS 48 Karnataka Bangalore stage IV Phase I 2006-07 8-Dec-06 1226 429.1 21.45 85.82

Bulk flow metering system for Bangalor ewater transmission 49 Karnataka Bangalore network 2006-07 8-Dec-06 1531 535.85 26.79 133.96

Remodelling of Water Supply Distribution Network for 50 Karnataka Mysore Mysore city 2006-07 8-Dec-06 19454 15563.2 0 3890.08

51 Karnataka Mysore 2007-08 7-Mar-08 10881.99 8705.59 2176.5 0 Water Supply project for

Mysore

Water Management through Surface and Rainwater harvesting at Sri Chamarajendra 52 Karnataka Mysore Zoological gardens 2011-12 3-Jan-12 330 264 0 0

Water Supply System to Kochi 53 Kerala Cochin Part I 2006-07 22-Feb-07 20117 10058.5 0 0

Thiruvanantha 54 Kerala puram Improvement ot Water Supply 2006-07 26-Mar-07 8716 6972.8 0 1743.2

Water Supply to Gas affected 55 Madhya Pradesh Bhopal areas 2005-06 21-Mar-06 1418.31 709 177.29 0

Narmada Water Supply Project 56 Madhya Pradesh Bhopal for Bhopal 2007-08 15-Feb-08 30604.16 15302.08 3825.52 3828.52

Yeshwant Sagar Water Supply 57 Madhya Pradesh Indore System Augmentation Scheme 2005-06 27-Mar-06 2375 1187.5 297 593.75

Reorganisation of Water Supply 58 Madhya Pradesh Ujjain scheme 2007-08 7-Mar-08 6686.44 5349.15 0 0

Water Supply Distribution 59 Madhya Pradesh Bhopal Network of Bhopal 2008-09 14-Jan-09 41545.64 20772.82 5193.2 0

Rehabilitation of existing pumping stations at Ranjhi,Fagua and construction of new pumping stations at 60 Madhya Pradesh Jabalpur Bhongadwar WTP. 2008-09 20-Feb-09 1406 703 0 175.75

Greater Middle Vaitarna Water Supply 61 Maharashtra Mumbai Project for Mumbai-IV 2006-07 22-Feb-07 132950 46532.5 11633 11633

THANE-DPR for additional Greater 110 MLD Water supply scheme 62 Maharashtra Mumbai of THANE 2006-07 8-Jan-07 7118 2491.3 622.83 622.93

Greater 63 Maharashtra Mumbai Underground Tunnel from 2007-08 20-Jul-07 9398.79 3289.58 0 822.39 Malabar Hill Reservoir to Cross

Maidan (3.6 kms)

Underground Tunnel from Greater Maroshi to Ruparel College (12 64 Maharashtra Mumbai kms.) 2007-08 7-Sep-07 29486.76 10320.37 0 2580.09

Kalyan Dombivli-150 MLD Water Supply scheme of Kalyan Greater Dombivli Municipal 65 Maharashtra Mumbai Corporation 2008-09 14-Oct-08 10681.49 3738.52 373.85 1495.41

Navi Mumbai - Augmentation of water supply system for Navi Greater Mumbai Municipal Corporation 66 Maharashtra Mumbai (NMMC) 2008-09 30-Oct-08 23052.03 8068.21 2017.05 0

Greater Ulhasnagar-Water Supply 67 Maharashtra Mumbai Distribution System 2008-09 19-Dec-08 12765.23 4467.83 223.3 893.66

Augmentation of existing water Supply scheme of Kalyan Greater Dombivli Municipal 68 Maharashtra Mumbai Corporation 2008-09 6-Feb-09 24708.22 8647.88 2219.13 0

Expansion and upgradation of water supply distribution 69 Maharashtra Nagpur network in Nagpur city 2005-06 21-Mar-06 3394.87 1697.44 474.13 0

Energy Audit Projects for Water 70 Maharashtra Nagpur Supply 2005-06 21-Mar-06 2503.62 1251.81 312.95 0

71 Maharashtra Nagpur Water Sector (Leak Detection) 2005-06 21-Mar-06 278.73 139.37 82.44 0

72 Maharashtra Nagpur Water Audit Projects 2005-06 21-Mar-06 2500 1250 312.5 0

Lifting water from Pench Reservoir and conveying upto Mahadulla by mortor lined MS 73 Maharashtra Nagpur pipeline in lieu of canal 2006-07 8-Sep-06 14463.7 7231.85 1807.96 0

74 Maharashtra Nagpur Water Supply Pench IV (Part 2) 2006-07 28-Dec-06 6196 3098 0 0

75 Maharashtra Nagpur Water Supply Pench IV (Part 3) 2006-07 28-Dec-06 8059.27 4029.64 0 0

76 Maharashtra Nagpur Water Supply Pench IV (Part 4) 2006-07 28-Dec-06 10460.68 5230.34 0 0

77 Maharashtra Nagpur Kanhan Augmentation Scheme 2006-07 22-Dec-06 8217 4108.5 0 0

Improvement to water supply in 78 Maharashtra Nanded North Nanded 2006-07 31-Jul-06 9087 7269.6 1817.4 0

Water Supply for Nanded 79 Maharashtra Nanded (South) 2006-07 25-Aug-06 4945 3956 989 0

Ongoing works of Water 80 Maharashtra Nashik Supply Projects 2006-07 10-Nov-06 5052 2526 631.5 0

PCMC-Water Supply proposals 81 Maharashtra Pune (4 Nos.) for Pimpri Chinchwad 2006-07 22-Dec-06 35862 17931 4482.75 4482.75

82 Maharashtra Pune PCMC - Water Supply Phase-II 2008-09 14-Jan-09 13511.82 6755.91 1751.1 0

Water supply for NIT area ( Phase -II) Tertiary Distribution 83 Maharashtra Nagpur Network in 46 Clustors 2008-09 13-Feb-09 29639.55 14819.78 0 3704.95

Rehabilitation plan to implement 24X7 water supply project for Nagpur under PPP 84 Maharashtra Nagpur framework 2008-09 13-Feb-09 38786 19393 0 4848.25

Greater Shillong Water Supply Project (Phase-III) for augmentation of Water supply 85 Meghalaya Shillong to Shillong 2008-09 19-Aug-08 19349.72 17414.75 4353.69 0

Renewal Of Pumping Machineries and Equipments and Transmission System of Greater Aizawl Water Supply 86 Mizoram Aizawl Scheme(Phase_II) 2007-08 23-Nov-07 1681.8 1513.62 0 378.41

24x7 Piped Water Supply to 87 Orissa Puri Puri Town 2008-09 18-Jul-08 16690 13352 3338 0

Water Supply, Sewerage and 88 Punjab Amritsar Sewage treatment for Amritsar 2006-07 19-Sep-06 17934 8967 0 0

Rehabilitation of exicting water supply for walled city area, 89 Punjab Amritsar Amritsar 2009-10 20-Nov-09 4578 2289 0 572.25

Ajmer- 90 Rajasthan Pushkar Water Supply for Ajmer City 2006-07 6-Oct-06 18873 15098.4 7549.2 0

Ajmer- 91 Rajasthan Pushkar Water Supply to Ajmer Pushkar 2007-08 28-Dec-07 16642 13313 3328.25 0

Upgradation and modernization of raw water trunk mains and water treatment plant for greater 92 Sikkim Gangtok gangtok. 2009-10 20-Nov-09 7261.66 6535.49 0 1663.87

Improvements to Water Supply 93 Tamil Nadu Chennai System in Chennai 2006-07 24-Nov-06 32200 11270.1 0 2817.5

Providing Water Supply and Sewerage System infrastructure along IT corridor in Chennai (7 94 Tamil Nadu Chennai packages) 2006-07 22-Dec-06 4177 1461.95 0 365.49

Improvement of water supply in 95 Tamil Nadu Chennai Tambaram municipality 2006-07 8-Jan-07 3261.6 1141.56 285.39 285.39

Sea Water Desalination Plant at 96 Tamil Nadu Chennai Minjur 2006-07 2-Feb-07 8780 7024.1 1756 0

Improvement of water supply to 97 Tamil Nadu Chennai Porur Twon Panchayat 2007-08 18-May-07 1235.79 432.53 108.13 108.13

Improvement of water supply to 98 Tamil Nadu Chennai Maduravoil 2007-08 20-Jul-07 2330 815.5 0 0

Construction of sump cum pump house over 90 cusec canal near Poondi reservoir for raw 99 Tamil Nadu Chennai water treatment plant 2007-08 6-Aug-07 911 318.85 79.71 79.71

Comprehensive Water Supply 100 Tamil Nadu Chennai scheme for Avadi Municipality 2007-08 26-Oct-07 10384 3634.4 0 908.6

Nerkundram Village Panchayat- 101 Tamil Nadu Chennai Improvement of Water Supply 2007-08 18-Jan-08 1917 670.95 0 0

Providing Comprehensive Water Supply Scheme to Ulagaram Puzhuthivakkam 102 Tamil Nadu Chennai Municipality 2007-08 23-Nov-07 2424 848.4 0 0

Providing Comprehensive Water Supply Scheme to 103 Tamil Nadu Chennai Thiruvottyur Municipality 2008-09 21-Nov-08 8511.7 2979 745 0

Comprehensive Water Supply 104 Tamil Nadu Chennai scheme to Alandur Municipality 2008-09 29-Dec-08 6439 2254 564 0

Improvement to Water Supply 105 Tamil Nadu Coimbatore Scheme 2006-07 28-Dec-06 11374.3 5687.15 0 2843.58

Water Supply to Madurai Corporation Improvement works & System Improvement 106 Tamil Nadu Madurai (Phase-I and Phase-II) 2006-07 14-Jul-06 5931.6 2965.8 741.45 0

Thirupparankundram municipality DPR for combined water supply scheme to Thiruppakundram municipality and Harveypatty Town 107 Tamil Nadu Madurai Panchayat 2006-07 8-Jan-07 969.57 484.79 0 242.39

Anaiyur municipality DPR on Water Supply scheme to 108 Tamil Nadu Madurai Anaiyur municipality 2006-07 5-Mar-07 788 394 0 197

Construction of Check Dam at 109 Tamil Nadu Madurai Vaigai river for Madurai 2006-07 22-Feb-07 915 238.5 0 59.63

Providing comprehensive Water Supply in entire area of 110 Tamil Nadu Chennai Ambattur Municipality 2008-09 14-Jan-09 26708 9347 2336.95 0

111 Tamil Nadu Madurai Combined Water supply sheme 2008-09 20-Feb-09 20141 10070.5 0 2517.62 to Madurai Urban

Agglomeration Area

Water Supply Improvement scheme to 16 Town panchayats in Coimbatore Urban 112 Tamil Nadu Coimbatore Agglomeration 2008-09 6-Feb-09 5882.36 2941.18 735.3 0

Agartala Water Supply Project 113 Tripura Agartala (North Zone) 2008-09 19-Sep-08 7826 7043.4 1760.85 0

114 Uttar Pradesh Agra Agra Water Supply 2007-08 22-Feb-08 8270.5 4135.25 0 2067.62

Water Supply Component of 115 Uttar Pradesh Allahabad Allahabad city 2007-08 6-Aug-07 8969 4484.5 1121.13 2242.26

Water Supply component of 116 Uttar Pradesh Allahabad Allahabad city (Part-II) 2008-09 29-Dec-08 15915.22 7957.61 1623 2435.5

Water Supply Works for Innder 117 Uttar Pradesh Kanpur Old Area of Kanpur City 2007-08 26-Oct-07 27094.89 13547.44 677.37 3386.86

Water Supply Works of Lucknow (Phase I Part I Vol.I 118 Uttar Pradesh Lucknow to V) 2007-08 7-Sep-07 38861 19430.5 4857.63 4857.62

119 Uttar Pradesh Meerut Water Supply for Meert 2007-08 11-Jan-08 27301 13650 0 3412.5

Water Supply Component 120 Uttar Pradesh Varanasi Priority of Varanasi 2007-08 6-Aug-07 11102 5551 1387.75 1387.75

Water Supply Part-II of C-s- 121 Uttar Pradesh Varanasi Varuna Area 2008-09 30-Oct-08 8610 4305 1076.25 0

Water Supply Part-II for 122 Uttar Pradesh Kanpur remaining areas of Kanpur 2008-09 22-Jan-09 37778.92 18889.46 4722.37 0

Water supply for 123 Uttar Pradesh Lucknow Lucknow(phase-1, part -ii) 2008-09 20-Feb-09 14656.6 7328.25 0 3664.12

Water Supply Component (priority-II) for Trans-Varuna 124 Uttar Pradesh Varanasi Area of Varanasi City 2009-10 25-Sep-09 20916 9000 0 2250

125 Uttarakhand Dehradun Water Supply Scheme (Phase-I) 2007-08 28-Dec-07 7002.7 5602.16 560.22 2801.08

Water Supply Reorganisation 126 Uttarakhand Haridwar scheme 2007-08 28-Jan-08 4784.43 3827.54 382.64 1913.76

Augmentation and Renovation 127 Uttarakhand Nainital of Water Supply Part-I 2007-08 28-Dec-07 547 437.6 0 109.4

7 MGD WTP together with reservoir, distribution system 128 West Bengal Asansol and other allied works 2006-07 28-Jun-06 2878 1439 359.75 359.75

42 MLD Water Supply Project in Raniganj under Asansol 129 West Bengal Asansol Urban Area, West Bengal 2006-07 25-Oct-06 3627 1813.5 453.38 453.38

22.7 MLD Water Supply Project in Jamuria under Asansol Urban Area, West 130 West Bengal Asansol Bengal 2006-07 25-Oct-06 1453 726.5 181.63 181.61

Water Supply Scheme for 131 West Bengal Asansol Asansol Municipal Corporation 2006-07 22-Feb-07 8982.96 4491.48 0 1122.87

Water Treatment Plan at Dhapa 132 West Bengal Kolkata 30 MGD Phase-I 2006-07 28-Jun-06 9693.45 3392.71 0 864.06

Integration of Maheshtala underground reservoir with existing water distribution 133 West Bengal Kolkata network 2006-07 28-Jun-06 1717 600.95 150.24 150.23

Underground Water Reservoir- cum-Booster pumping station at 134 West Bengal Kolkata Gandhi Maidan, Akra 2006-07 28-Jun-06 1066 373.1 93.28 93.28

15 MGD Water Treatment Plan 135 West Bengal Kolkata at Bansberia 2006-07 28-Jun-06 4492 1572.2 393.05 393.05

10 MGD Water Treatment Plan 136 West Bengal Kolkata at Uluberia 2006-07 28-Jun-06 4558 1595.3 398.83 0

137 West Bengal Kolkata 2006-07 22-Feb-07 951.86 333.15 83.29 83.29 Water supply scheme for

baruipur Municipality

Water Supply Scheme for added areas of Howrah Municipal 138 West Bengal Kolkata Corporation 2007-08 18-May-07 9068.91 3174.12 793.53 793.53

Development and Management of Water Supply and Sewerage system at Sector-V, Naba Digianta Industrial Township 139 West Bengal Kolkata Authority at Sark Lake 2007-08 28-Dec-07 2606.62 912.32 456.16 0

Barrackpore and North 140 West Bengal Kolkata Barrackpore Municipal Areas 2007-08 11-Jan-08 12950.88 4532.81 2039.76 0

24x7 water supply scheme for Chandernagore Municipal 141 West Bengal Kolkata Corporation 2007-08 8-Feb-08 2521.87 882.67 397.21 0

Surface Water Supply Scheme for Municipal Towns of Naihati, Halisahar, Kanchrapara, Gayeshpur and uncovered areas 142 West Bengal Kolkata of Kalyani, Kolkata 2007-08 22-Feb-08 14194.25 4967.98 2484 1242

Tallah Palata Dedicated 143 West Bengal Kolkata Transmission Main 2008-09 16-May-08 28032.93 9811.53 2668.09 2668.09

24x7 Water Supply Scheme for 144 West Bengal Kolkata Garulia Municipality 2008-09 14-Oct-08 4719.26 1651.74 412.94 0

Transmunicipal Surface Water Supply scheme for Dum Dum, North Dum Dum, and South 145 West Bengal Kolkata Dum Dum Municipalities 2008-09 22-Jan-09 31272.08 10945.23 2736.31 0

Water Supply scheme for Bhadreswar Municipal Area, 146 West Bengal Kolkata Kolkata U.A. 2008-09 20-Feb-09 7462.89 2612.01 0 653

24x7 water supply scheme for budge budge municipality, 147 West Bengal Kolkata kolkata U.A. 2008-09 26-Feb-09 8164.12 2857.44 0 714.36

Comprehensive distribution network with in the command zone of 30 MGD dhapa water 148 West Bengal Kolkata treatment plant. 2009-10 24-Apr-09 21555.27 7544.34 0 1886.06

Water Supply Scheme for 149 West Bengal Kolkata Bhatpara Municipal Area 2009-10 28-Aug-09 24970.42 8739.65 0 2184.91

24*7 water supply scheme 150 West Bengal Asansol (Phase-III) for Durgapur 2009-10 11-Dec-09 12681.4 6340.7 0 1585.18

24*7 water supply scheme for 151 West Bengal Asansol Kulti Municipality,Asansol UA 2009-10 22-Jan-10 13370.6 6685.3 0 1671.33

Metering of Water Supply System for Chandernagar 152 West Bengal Kolkata Municipal Corporation 2009-10 22-Jan-10 1369.41 479.29 0 119.82

Surface Water supply scheme 153 West Bengal Kolkata for Bally Municipality, Kolkata 2009-10 19-Mar-10 13849.36 4847.28 0 0

24X7 Water Supply scheme for Panihati Minicipality kolkata 154 West Bengal Kolkata UA. 2010-11 23-Sep-10 24602.3 8610.81 0 0

water supply project (Ph-II) for Uluberia Municipality in 155 West Bengal Kolkata Kolkata 2011-12 29-Aug-11 12478.23 4367.38 0 0

Trans-municipal Water Supply project for Municipal Towns of Madhyamgram, New 156 West Bengal Kolkata Barrackpore and Barasat 2011-12 10-Feb-12 44547.77 15591.72 0 0

Trans-municipal Water Supply project for Municipal Towns of 157 West Bengal Kolkata TITagarh and Khardan 2011-12 10-Feb-12 19484 6819.4 0 378.41

Total 2047863.92 1007313.34 139983.91 150751.34

ANNEXURE III

ANNEXURE REFERRED IN REPLY TO PART (c) OF THE LOK SABHA UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 1124 FOR 20.03.2012 IN RESPECT OF NORTHERN EASTERN REGION URBAN DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME WATER SUPPLY FUNDS RELEASED

(in crores)

2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 (till feb'2012)

AIZWAL NIL NIL 3.28 3.29

KOHIMA NIL NIL NIL 0.76

ANNEXURE IV The details of the funds sanctioned/released under Urban Infrastructure Development Scheme in Satellite Towns around seven mega-cities is as under: (Rs. in lakh)

State City Project Cost 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12

Uttar Pradesh Pilkhuwa 2167.55 00.00 500.00 411.35 411.35

Haryana Sonipat 6958.00 00.00 00.00 862.44 529.16

Andhra Pradesh Vikarabad 7009.86 00.00 00.00 1402.00 00.00

ANNEXURE V The details of the funds sanctioned/released under 10% Lumpsum Provision Scheme for NER including Sikkim is as under:

(Rs. in lakh) State City Project Cost 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12

Arunachal Pradesh Longding 2240.45 00.00 00.00 201.64 0.00

Jairampur 696.88 235.00 00.00 00.00 00.00

Nagaland Kohima 3235.07 970.52 00.00 00.00 00.00

Manipur Mayang 2319.21 00.00 00.00 118.03 0.00

Thoubal 101.09 45.49 00.00 00.00 00.00

Nighthem Pukkhri 93.28 41.98 00.00 00.00 00.00

Chinga 86.56 38.95 00.00 00.00 00.00

Mizoram Saiha 2070.20 00.00 00.00 186.31 0.00

Tlabung 441.00 00.00 00.00 39.69 0.00

Khazwal 2497 00.00 00.00 00.00 224.73

Sikkim Soreng Town 815.29 00.00 244.59 00.00 0.00

Chakung Town 1018.53 00.00 305.56 00.00 305.56

Ravangla Bazar 449.52 00.00 134.86 00.00 134.86

URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT 27th March 2012

LSQ *199

SHRI RAMESH VISHWANATH KATTI SHRI ASHOK TANWAR

Will the Minister of URBAN DEVELOPMENT be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the Government has identified the constraints in promoting Public Private Partnership (PPP) for infrastructure development in the urban sector;

(b) if so, the details thereof and the action by the Government to overcome the same;

(c) the details of the ongoing PPP projects alongwith the nature of infrastructure development involved therein, State-wise; and;

(d) the details of the foreign direct investment inflow for urban infrastructure development during the last one year, State-wise and sector-wise?

MINISTER OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT (SHRI KAMAL NATH)

(a) to (d) : A Statement is laid on the Table of the Sabha.

STATEMENT REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO LOK SABHA STARRED QUESTION NO. 199 FOR 27.03.2012 REGARDING URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT

(a) Yes Madam.

(b) The constraints in increasing the number of PPP projects in the urban infrastructure sector include the following:-

(i) Most of the urban sector investments involve third tier of governments, which increase the perceived risks for private sector investments.

(ii) Historically, water supply and sanitation services have been seen as “public goods” that need to be provided at affordable prices (meaning nominal low costs). The low water and sewerage tariffs make water supply and sewerage projects non-bankable.

(iii) Except for a minority of municipalities, the general financial status of most municipalities is precarious.

(iv) lack of precise data especially in the case of water distribution, where poor records of network layout and conditions constrain project development

(v) poor risk sharing models and unrealistic performance expectations which lead to reluctance on the part of the private sector. Proper structuring of a project where the commercial and political risks are appropriately allocated to parties which can bear the identified risks most efficiently is necessary.

(vi) lack of objective prequalification norms

(vii) inadequate operators with operational experience

(viii) poor quality of contracts,

(ix) the lack of adequate capacity for structuring of PPP projects etc.

(c) Urban infrastructure is a State subject and by virtue of the 74th Constitutional amendment, most of the subjects have been further devolved to the urban local bodies. Accordingly, the cities are free to enter into PPP arrangements. The list of PPP projects which are supported through grant funding under the JNNURM are at Annexure (I). Four metro rail projects have been awarded on PPP-BOT namely, Mumbai Metro Rail Line-I, Mumbai Metro Rail Line- II, Hyderabad Metro Line and Delhi Airport Express Line.

(d) Annexures II & III giving details of Region-wise and sector-wise FDI equity inflows from April 2010 to January 2012 respectively have been obtained from the Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion which is the nodal Department for Foreign Direct Investment. However, the data for the urban infrastructure sector is not maintained separately.

ANNEXURE

ANNEXURE OF STARRED QUESTION NO. 190 DATED 27.03.2012

Details of PPP Projects Under JnNURM

Sr. State Private Type of PPP No Name of the Name of Projec GOI Shar ULB PPP Partners arrangemen . project state Sector t Cost Share e Share Share Name t PPP Component

Nagpur Water M/s. Veolia Supply Pench Maharashtr Water Water Construction of 115 Mld 1 IV (Part 2) a Supply 90.55 30.98 12.39 18.59 28.59 (India) • BOOT WTP at Godhani Pvt. Ltd., (NAG-012) New Delhi

M/s. Enviorex Protection Nagpur Water Audit (NAG- Maharashtr Water Co. Pvt. Ltd. • 50% Replacement of Consumer 2 011) a Supply 27.34 12.5 5 7.5 2.34 Mumbai contribution Meters (10,000 Nos.)

M/s. Veolia • 30% Maharashtr Water Water contribution Replacement of machinery a Supply 2.41 (India) by PPP in WTP at Gorewada NagpurEnergy Audit Projects Pvt. Ltd., for Water New Delhi • O&M 3 28.83 12.52 5.01 7.51

Supply (NAG- M/s • 30% Automation/Instrumentatio 008) Mechatronic contribution n & MIS of existing s Systems by PPP Pumping Maharashtr Water Pvt. Ltd., a Supply 1.38 Pune • Maintence Station & WTP

Nagpur Kanhan M/s. Veolia • Augmentation Water Contribution Construction of New WTP Scheme (India) by PPP of 120 Mld Rehabiliation of

existing WTP and Maharashtr Water Pvt. Ltd., Protection of Kanhan River 4 (NAG-015) a Supply 105.28 41.09 16.43 24.65 23.11 New Delhi Operator Bank near Head • O&M Works NagpurDPR for Rehabiliation Plan to implement 24×7 Water M/s. Veolia • PPP Operation Maintainence & Supply Project Water Operator will Implementation for 24 ×7 for (India) be project, Nagpur City through Public Maharashtr Water 193.9 116.3 Pvt. Ltd., service 5 Private a Supply 387.86 3 77.57 - 6 New Delhi Provider. Preparation of Water Bills Partnership (NAG-028)

Module -A :- Weir & Intake Works

Module- B :- STP ,

NagpurRecycl Module-C :- Sump, e & Reuse of • Mahagenco Pumping, Transmission Waste Water is Main,

implementin Module- D :- Micro- Maharashtr Sewerag Tender under g agency for filtration TP & Storage 6 a e 130.11 65.06 26.02 - 39.03 Process the Tank,

Module- E :- Inter- (NAG-016) connections, Miscellaneous project. Works

MahaGenco would pay Rs 15 Crore on an annual basis as

annuity to Nagpur. • Management Contract in

• Private partner has to which private procure, manage, operate partner has to and maintain

procure BRTS buses of pre laid buses, specifications at the fares, operate and frequency on manage the 7 Rajkot BRTS. Gujarat Urban buses on the pilot corridor.

routes • The Rajkot Municipal Under decided by Corporation will facilitate 117.5 55 22 33 7.5 Selection ULB and the private

Transpor as per the t frequency operator with terminal decided facilities.

• Rajkot Municipal corporation has licenced to by ULB. run BRTS bus • Period of concession/ on KM basis. engagement- 7 years

Management Contract in which private partner has to procure

buses, operate and manage the buses on the routes decided by

ULB and as per the frequency decided by ULB. SURAT BRTS Private They will have (Procuring, partner is providing and Urban being plying buses to maintain the buses and for Surat Transpor 234.5 140.7 will be paid at per KM cost 8 BRTS ) Gujarat t 540.02 1 93.8 1 71 selected BOO basis

The PPP operator would bring in Rs 71 Crore for 325 buses in phases.

The 1st tender for 50 buses have been floated now

• Contract includes all major & minor parts, consumable etc Upgradation of Anjana Sewage Treatment i.e. on All – in – all basis.

Service • Contractor has to depute Sewerag Contract for necessary staff to operate 9 Plant Gujarat e 10.98 5.49 2.2 3.29 - 5 years. and

maintain the plant as per tender.

• Contract includes all major & minor parts, consumable etc Augmentation Service of Bhesan Sewerag Contract for 10 Sewage Gujarat e 15.09 7.55 3.02 4.53 - 5 years. i.e. on All – in – all basis.

• Contractor has to depute Treatment necessary staff to operate Plant and

maintain the plant as per tender.

• Contract includes all major & minor parts, Secondary consumable etc Seweage Service Treatment Sewerag Contract for 11 Plant at Gujarat e 13.22 6.61 2.64 3.97 - 5 years. i.e. on All – in – all basis.

• Contractor has to depute necessary staff to operate Bamroli and

maintain the plant as per tender.

• Contract includes all major & minor parts, consumable etc Sewerage Disposal Service Network and Contract for STP for 5 years. i.e. on All – in – all basis.

Sewerag PPP Operator 12 Gujarat e 21.28 10.64 4.26 6.38 - is only taking • Contractor has to depute Pal-palanpor necessary staff to operate area and

care of O&M of STP. maintain the plant as per tender.

JNNURM Projects developed under Public Private Partnership

Sr. Name of the Name of Project GOI State ULB PPP Private Type of PPP PPP No. project state Sector Cost Share Share Share Share Partners Name arrangement Component • Contract includes Service all major & minor Contract for 5 parts, consumable years. etc

Sewerage Disposal Network and PPP Operator i.e. on All – in – all 13 STP for Gujarat Sewerage 34.37 17.19 6.87 10.31 - is only taking basis. • Contractor has to depute necessary Vesu area care of O&M staff to operate and of STP. maintain the plant as per tender.

• Contract includes all major & minor parts, consumable etc Sewerage and Sewage Service Treatment Contract for 5 i.e. on All – in – all system years. basis. PPP Operator 14 Gujarat Sewerage 110.66 55.33 22.13 33.2 - is only taking • Contractor has to for New East depute necessary Zone Areas care of O&M staff to operate and of STP. maintain the plant as per tender.

• Contract includes all major & minor parts, consumable etc Sewerage system for Service New Contract for 5 i.e. on All – in – all Northern years. basis. Drainage PPP Operator • Contractor has to 15 Zone of SMC Gujarat Sewerage 184.04 92.02 36.81 55.21 - is only taking depute necessary

staff to operate and care of O&M of STP. maintain the plant as per tender.

Management and treatment of biodegradable wastes for 5 ULBs under Asansol Urban Agglomeration, Common regional landfill facilities for all the 5 Municipal Gujrat Enviro towns, Arrangement Municipal Protection & of Solid Waste Management Gas collection from West Infrastructure the common land fill 16 Asansol- Bengal SWM 43.57 21.79 8.71 4.66 8.41 Ltd and BOT site Running the Durgapur treatment facilities Municipal for segregation and Area Hanjar Biotech treatment of MSW Pvt. Ltd. on a daily basis. Conversion of recycleable wastes to produce Compost , fuel pellets, etc. Design, Private operator has Development, responsibility for O Operation & & M against

payment

Maintenance of Phase I of of tipping fee. 15% the Secured BOT of tipping fee concession payment during Engineered basis but active Landfill with out operation period Facility at Gujrat Enviro capital will be retained and 17 Jambua for Gujarat SWM 30.98 15.49 6.19 9.3 - Protection & contribution paid in 60 quarterly disposal of Municipal Infrastructure Solid Waste Ltd installment during post closer Generated in maintenance. 15 Vadodara from operator years post Municipal closer maintenances Limit is payable by under contractor without JnNURM payment. Scheme

Operation & maintenance on • Centre for PPP mode on Development BOO basis

communication. Period of concession /

• Global Waste Door to Door Surat Solid garbage collection Waste up Management engagement – system is brought in 18 gradation Gujarat SWM 99 26.25 10.5 15.75 46.5 Cell. 10 Years 1) by the

system

The model of PPP partner at its • M/s Jigar PPP adopted – own cost. Transport co BOOT3) • Hanjer Period of Biotech concession / Energies engagement – Pvt. Ltd. 30 Years • Installation & Commissioning of Waste Conversion & Processing Plant by PPP operator • Entire liability of the equipments involved in Waste Conversion Processing Plant would be of PPP operator • All products received as output of Rajkot the Waste Integrated Conversion & Solid Waste Hanzer Biotech Processing Plant Processing Energies would be the assets 19 Plant. Gujarat SWM 18.67 4.34 1.73 2.6 10 Pvt. Ltd. BOOT of PPP operator • To lease 12 hectares land for setting up of processing plant & warehouse facilities for the period of 7 years.

• To develop sanitary landfill site • No financial assistance from RMC to PPP operator • User charges for such utilities to be borne by PPP operator

• Door to door Collection;

to sweep streets and clean drains as per the • periodicity required in the approved C&T plan;

to transport the Puducherry collected Municipal waste to Integrated • P&L ; Solid Waste • to receive MSW at Management Services Pvt the Receipt Point of 20 for Puducherry SWM 108 39.73 9.93 - 58.34 Ltd BOOT the P&L ; to process the Solid Puducherry Waste in the • P&L;

to develop the sanitary landfill during the term of the • PWMS;

to dispose the Residual Inert Matter in the • landfill;and.

set up and operate a state of the art • laboratory.

Development Construction of & Jamshedpur Elevated Service Management Utilities & BOT 30 years Reservoir , Pump of Water Concession House ü Rising Mains & Supply in West Water Services Distribution 21 Sector-V of Bengal Supply 26.07 9.12 16.95 Company Pipeline , Salt Lake Agreement Chlorination. (JUSCO).

Construction of Vermi Pits and sheds, Construction of concrete yards, office building, boundary wall Solid Waste BOT 10 etc., Management for West years Construction 22 13 ULBs of Bengal SWM 111.97 39.19 39.19 33.59 Concession of sanitary landfill and electrification , Procurement KMA Agreement of equipment for primary and secondary collection

Composting, recycling, Bricks/blocks Solid Waste manufacturing, Management in Uttar RDF & 23 Agra Pradesh SWM 31.2 15.42 6.17 9.25 0.36 M/s Hanzer BOOT energy generation Composting, recycling, Bricks/blocks Solid Waste manufacturing, Management in Uttar RDF & 24 Allahabad Pradesh SWM 46.04 15.21 6.08 9.12 15.63 M/s SPML BOOT energy generation

Composting, recycling, Bricks/blocks Solid Waste manufacturing, Management in Uttar RDF & 25 Kanpur Pradesh SWM 92.47 28.12 11.25 16.87 36.23 M/s A2Z BOOT energy generation Composting, recycling, Bricks/blocks Solid Waste manufacturing, Management in Uttar M/s Jyoti RDF & 26 Lucknow Pradesh SWM 74.13 21.46 8.58 12.88 31.21 Buildtech BOOT energy generation Composting, recycling, Bricks/blocks Solid Waste manufacturing, Management in Uttar RDF & 27 Mathura Pradesh SWM 17.62 7.93 0.99 0.99 7.7 M/s SPML BOOT energy generation Composting, recycling, Bricks/blocks Solid Waste manufacturing, Management in Uttar RDF & 28 Meerut Pradesh SWM 69.26 11.3 4.52 6.78 46.67 M/s A2Z BOOT energy generation Composting, recycling, Solid Waste Bricks/blocks Management in Uttar M/s Jyoti manufacturing, 29 Varanasi Pradesh SWM 68.8 24.34 9.74 14.6 20.12 Buildtech BOOT RDF &

energy generation • Storage at primary point of waste generation • Door-to-door collection of waste • Collection of waste from street sweeping Integrated Solid • Secondary Waste storage of 30 Management Uttrakhand SWM 24.6 19.68 2.46 2.46 - M/s SPML waste • Transportation of waste • Work shop for maintenance • Processing of waste Composting, recycling, Bricks/blocks M/s Ramky manufacturing, Solid Waste Enviro RDF & Management in Engineers energy 31 Guwahati Assam SWM 102.17 31.65 3.52 - 67 Pvt. Ltd. BOOT generation • Construction of Transfer Solid Waste Station cum Management in material Alandur, recovery

M/S Hydroair Tectonics facilities • Establishing common compost plant (PCD) Ltd, and Pallavapuram and Tamil Navi development 32 Tambaram Nadu SWM 44.21 15.47 6.63 - 22.11 Mumbai DBOT of

Municipalities at Vengadamangalam Sanitary landfill Collection, Transportation, M/s India DBOOT Waste Cements & (For Segregation, M/S Kodungaiyur Composting,

Tamil Terra Firma Nadu SWM (SWM) manufacturing Refuse Derived Fuel Land fill (RDF), Plastic site) Recycling,

Inert Solid Waste Processing to Management in Chennai Pvt Bricks, 33 Chennai 255.32 12.77 5.47 18.24 218.84 Ltd Development M/S DBOOT (for of Sanitary Hydroair Perungudi Landfills,

Tectonics

Leachate collection and Tamil Treatment Nadu SWM Facilities, etc. Land fill (PCD) Ltd. site) Collection, Transportation, Waste Segregation, Composting, manufacturing Refuse Derived Solid Waste Fuel(RDF), Management in DBOOT Plastic Coimbatore Concession Recycling,

Inert Processing to Bricks, Tamil BEIL-UPL Development 34 Nadu SWM 117.3 48.26 19.3 28.95 20.79 (Consortium) Agreement of Sanitary Corporation 20years Landfills, and Treatment Facilities, etc.

• Developing and maintaining Integrated Solid sanitary Waste M/s. Subash landfill for 20 Management in Project years.

• Construction of waste processing unit Madurai Tamil Marketing to process the 35 Corporation Nadu SWM 74.29 37.15 14.85 5.19 17.1 Pvt Ltd. BOOT waste under aerobic treatment method for 20 years.

Laying of Development and Jamshedpur sewer pipes Management of Utilities & and BOT 30 construction of years manhole Concession chambers,

Construction Sewerage system of Sewage at Salt Lake, West Services Treatment 36 Sector – V Bengal Sewerage 34.07 11.93 - - 22.14 Company Plant, Agreement Electrification. (NDITA) (JUSCO). Municipal Solid O&M Waste contract for Management in Sanitary O&M Contract for Sanitary 37 Rajasthan SWM 13.2 6.6 2.64 3.96 landfill Jaipur (Rajasthan) landfill

• Construction of 78 Nos. of Modern Bus Shelters (100% BOOT M/s. Concession Urban Construction 18.5 Stainless Steel) • Construction of 25 Nos. Modern Foot Over BRTS Andhra Catalysers, Bridges(with 38 Visakhapatnam Pradesh Transport 470.93 226.47 90.59 135.87 18 Pune. Years lifts & ramps)

Jamshedpur Utilities &

Establishing Development of sanitary Integrated landfill and Disposal Services capping of 39 Karnataka SWM 29.98 23.98 3 3 - Company DBFO existing waste. Facility in Mysore (JUSCO). Operator shall be responsible for the study, rehabilitation, operation and management Remodelling of of water water Supply Water Jamshedpur distribution 40 Distribution Karnataka Supply 194.54 155.63 19.45 19.46 - Utilities & system in the

Services Company D BOT distribution operating zone.during the O&M Network for period, to Mysore city achieve (JUSCO). performance targets.

Bus Procurement and Operation M/s BOOT and BRTS 12 Km. Chartered Concession maintenance 41 Long Ahmedabad Gujarat Urban 105.8 30.66 13.14 43.8 18.2 Speed 18.5 for BRTS on PPP & ULB’s Transport Private Ltd. Years own share

Annexure-II

REGION-WISE FDI EQUITY INFLOWS

FROM APRIL 2010 TO JANUARY 2012

(As Reported to Regional Offices of RBI)

Sector Head: Infrastructure

S.No Regional Offices of States Covered Amount of FDI %age RBI Inflows with FDI Inflows (In Rs (In US$ crore) million) 1 NEW DELHI DELHI, PART OF 16,946.46 3,669.35 40.91 UP AND HARYANA 2 MUMBAI MAHARASHTRA, 11,619.70 2,521.08 28.1 DADRA & NAGAR HAVELI, DAMAN & DIU

3 HYDERABAD ANDHRA 1,607.54 347.11 3.87 PRADESH 4 BANGALORE KARNATAKA 1,492.61 327.42 3.65 5 CHENNAI TAMIL NADU, 1,452.93 305.18 3.4 PONDICHERRY

6 KOLKATA WEST BENGAL, 867.95 194.7 2.17 SIKKIM, ANDAMAN & NICOBAR ISLANDS

7 AHMEDABAD GUJARAT 771.03 169.06 1.88 8 BHOPAL MADHYA 215.89 47.18 0.53 PRADESH, CHATTISGARH

9 KANPUR UTTAR 134.52 29.22 0.33 PRADESH, UTTRANCHAL

10 KOCHI KERALA, 122.15 26.78 0.3 LAKSHADWEEP

11 BHUBANESHWAR ORISSA 56.03 12.16 0.14

12 CHANDIGARH` CHANDIGARH, 51.39 10.94 0.12 PUNJAB, HARYANA, HIMACHAL PRADESH 13 JAIPUR RAJASTHAN 1.56 0.34 0 14 PANAJI GOA 0.82 0.16 0 15 PATNA BIHAR, 0.09 0.02 0 JHARKHAND 3 REGION NOT REGION NOT 6,118.33 1,309.72 14.6 INDICATED INDICATED Grand Total 41,459.01 8,970.42

DRINKING WATER PROJECT UNDER JNNURM 27th March, 2012

LSQ 2149

SHRI PREMCHANDRA GUDDU

Will the Minister of URBAN DEVELOPMENT be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the Government has received reports regarding misuse of funds under the Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM) including works carried out for laying of drinking water pipelines in various parts of the country during each of the last three years; (b) if so, the details thereof, State-wise including Madhya Pradesh and (c) the details of officials who were found guilty and the action taken by the Government against erring officials so far?

THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT (SHRI SAUGATA ROY)

(a): Yes, Madam. (b)to(c): The Government has received reports alleging misuse of funds for some projects including water supply approved under the Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JnNURM) from the states of Bihar, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Orissa, and Uttar Pradesh etc. The implementation of the projects is being done by the State Government/Urban Local Bodies (ULBs) in accordance with their rules and procedures. The State Level Sanctioning Committee (SLSC) monitors the implementation of projects, reforms as well as following of all codal formalities in implementation of projects. In cases of reported mis-utilization of funds the State Governments concerned are asked for taking appropriate action. Action required to be taken against any official found erring is taken by the concerned State as per its’ Rules and Regulations. States/Union Territories(UTs) report on the proper utilization of funds through Quarterly Progress Reports (QPRs). In addition, the Independent Review & Monitoring Agency (IRMA), which are appointed by the States and approved by the Central Sanctioning and Monitoring Committee (CSMC) of the Ministry of Urban Development, undertake monitoring and the implementation of projects sanctioned under the JnNURM, desk review of project documents and site visits to each project for reviewing that the funds released are utilized in a purposeful and time-bound manner.

UNSAFE BUILDINGS 27th March, 2012

LSQ 2164

SHRI J.M. AARON RASHID

Will the Minister of URBAN DEVELOPMENT be pleased to state:-

(a) whether there are several unsafe buildings in the National Capital Territory (NCT) of Delhi; (b) if so, the details in this regard; (c) whether the Government has directed the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) to conduct a survey to find out the number of unsafe buildings in the NCT of Delhi; and (d) if so, the details in this regard and the time by which the survey is likely to be completed?

THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT (SHRI SAUGATA ROY)

(a)&(b): Municipal Corporation of Delhi has informed that it has not carried out any specific survey to identify the unsafe buildings in National Capital Territory of Delhi. However, MCD carries out routine pre-monsoon survey of buildings every year to identify the dangerous buildings and necessary action is accordingly taken. New Delhi

Municipal Council(NDMC) has informed that insofar as NDMC area is concerned there are no unsafe buildings noticed. (c): No, Madam. (d): Question does not arise in view of the reply at (c) above.

MITHI RIVER PROJECT 27th March, 2012

LSQ 2266

SMT. SUPRIYA SADANAND SULE SHRI SANJAY DINA PATIL SHRI SURESH KALMADI DR. SANJEEV GANESH NAIK

Will the Minister of URBAN DEVELOPMENT be pleased to state:-

(a) whether a Detailed Project Report of the Mithi River Project has been sent to the Union Government by the State Government of Maharashtra; (b) if so, the details and the present status thereof; and (c) the time by which it is likely to be finalized and implemented?

THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT (SHRI SAUGATA ROY)

(a): Yes, Madam. (b)&(c): Government of Maharashtra submitted a proposal seeking assistance for Mithi River Development Project under Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM) IN 2006. In a meeting held in the Cabinet Secretariat on 14/12/2009, it was decided that the Project will be considered for funding outside the JNNURM. Accordingly a revised Detailed Project Report (DPR) was received from Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) in December, 2009 and was forwarded to the Ministry of Water Resources (MoWR) in January, 2010 for appraisal. The latest observations of the appraising agency were sent to MMRDA in September, 2011 with a request to contact the appraising agency directly for completing technical appraisal.

SCHOOLS ON GOVERNMENT LAND GREEN BELTS 27th March, 2012

LSQ 2278

SHRI MANSUKHBHAI D. VASAVA SHRI M. ANJAN KUMAR YADAV

Will the Minister of URBAN DEVELOPMENT be pleased to state:-

(a) whether many Government as well as Private Schools are operating on Government land/green belts in Delhi violating the relevant laws/by laws; (b) if so, the details thereof, schools-wise; and (c) the action taken by the Government against such schools?

THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT (SHRI SAUGATA ROY)

(a): Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi (GNCTD) has informed that Government schools are operating on Government land. However, the matter of land use in green belts pertains to local bodies i.e. Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD)/ New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC). MCD and NDMC have informed that no such case has been noticed in their area violating the laws/bye-laws.

(b): Does not arise in view of (a). (c): Does not arise in view of (a).

BASIC FACILITIES TO ALLOTTEES 24th April, 2012

LSQ 3013

SMT. USHA VERMA SMT. SEEMA UPADHYAY SHRI MAHESHWAR HAZARI SMT. SUSHILA SAROJ

Will the Minister of URBAN DEVELOPMENT be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the Delhi Development Authority (DDA) has provided basic amenities like electricity, water, sewerage and other facilities to the allottees of DDA Housing Scheme, 2010 so far ; (b) if so, the details thereof and if not, the reasons therefore; and (c) the time by which these facilities are likely to be provided?

THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT (SHRI SAUGATA ROY)

(a) & (b): Yes, Madam. The Delhi Development Authority has informed that all the services like drainage, sewerage, water supply and roads are available to the allottees of DDA Housing Scheme, 2010 except at a few places where water is not made available by Delhi Jal Board (DJB). In those places, DDA has made alternate arrangements. (c) : Delhi Development Authority (DDA) has reported that they would be completed by December, 2012.

WATER SUPPLY IN URBAN AREAS 24th April, 2012

LSQ 3086

SHRI M. B. RAJESH SHRI N.S.V. CHITTHAN SHRI SURENDRA SINGH NAGAR SHRI BHUDEO CHOUDHARY SHRI A.K.S. VIJAYAN SHRI PINAKI MISRA

Will the Minister of URBAN DEVELOPMENT be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the Government has prioritised provision of safe drinking water in the urban areas of the country for the 12th Five Year Plan; (b) if so, the details thereof; (c) the funds allocated, released and utilised for the said purpose during each of the last three years and the current year, State-wise; and (d) the efforts being made by the Government to rectify the problems faced in providing adequate water supply facilities in urban areas and the achievements made so far during the above period, State-wise?

THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT (SHRI SAUGATA ROY)

(a) to (d): The 12th Five Year Plan is yet to be finalized by the Planning Commission. Details of Projects sanctioned for Water Supply Sector under UIG of JnNURM with approved cost and Additional Central Assistance (ACA)

Committed/released for utilization during last three years and the current year, State wise is given in ANNEXURE-I. Ministry of Urban Development also have the North Eastern Region Urban Development Programme (NERUDP). Details of the Scheme are at ANNEXURE-II. Funds allocated and released during last three years and current year for water supply projects under Tranche-I are at Annexure-II. Details of the funds sanctioned/ released under 10% Lumpsum Provision Scheme for NER including Sikkim and Urban Infrastructure Development Scheme in Satellite Towns around seven mega-cities are at ANNEXURE-III.

ANNEXURE OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 3086 DATED 24.04.2012 Annexure-I Detail of Water Supply project approved under UIG of JnNURM for the last three year and current year (Rs. in Lakhs) 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 State No of No of Sanctio ACA ACA No of Sanctio ACA ACA No of Sanctio ACA ACA No of Sanctio ACA ACA Name Proje Proje ned Commit released Proje ned Commit released Proje ned Commit released Proje ned Commit release cts cts Cost ted for cts Cost ted for cts Cost ted for cts Cost ted d for Utillisat Utillisat Utillisat Utillisat ion ion ion ion inclusiv inclusiv inclusiv inclusiv e of e of e of e of projects projects projects projects sanction sanction sanction sanctio ed ed ed ned during during during during the the the the Mission Mission Mission Mission period period period period Andhra 2 23811.4 11905.7 8563.20 1 31426.0 9000.00 7481.78 0 0.00 7339.10 1 8349.00 4174.50 7932.65 Pradesh 8 4 0 Arunach 0.00 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 1738.20 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 1042.92 al Pradesh Assam 0.00 0.00 6321.15 0 0.00 6321.15 0 0.00 3792.54 0.00 6321.15 Bihar 5 56735.8 29374.6 1811.14 0 0.00 5522.52 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 6 5 Chandig 0.00 405.20 1 13421.0 10738.8 0.00 0 0.00 734.52 0.00 0.00 arh 0 Chatisga 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 12145.6 0 0.00 3643.68 0.00 0.00 rh 0 Delhi 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Goa 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 0.00 1 7121.83 5697.46 0.00 Gujarat 2 23797.6 11974.0 7871.78 2 18849.1 9000.44 9735.60 1 2631.04 2104.84 814.14 0.00 9105.27 7 0 4 Haryana 1 49349.0 24674.5 6168.61 0 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 3701.16 0.00 6168.63 0 0 Himacha 1 7236.00 5788.8 0.00 0 0.00 1447.20 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 l Pradesh Jammu 1 12100.0 10000 2500.00 0 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 3502.99 & 0 Kashmir Jharkha 2 65424.1 41363.9 6682.46 0 0.00 3658.53 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 6204.58 nd 5 7 Karnata 0.00 2224.74 0 0.00 4109.86 0 0.00 1450.53 1 330.00 264.00 4510.98 ka Kerala 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 1743.20 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 5069.33 Madhya 2 42951.6 21475.8 9493.01 0 0.00 4598.02 0 0.00 908.75 0.00 7029.72 Pradesh 4 2 Maharas 7 153144. 66119.7 29750.8 0 0.00 31083.4 0 0.00 12804.9 0.00 36286.5 htra 34 6 9 3 9 0 Manipur 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Meghala 1 19349.7 17414.7 4353.69 0 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 6965.90 ya 2 5 Mizoram 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 756.82 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Nagaland 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Orissa 1 16690.0 13352.0 3338.00 0 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0 0 Punjab 0.00 0.00 1 4578.00 2289.00 572.25 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Puduche 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 ry Rajastha 0.00 10877.4 0 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 1997.04 n 5 Sikkim 0.00 0.00 1 7261.66 6535.49 1663.87 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 950.32

Tamil 5 67682.0 27591.6 7351.93 0 0.00 10425.0 0 0.00 2470.58 0.00 13778.7 Nadu 6 8 4 3 Tripura 1 7826.00 7043.4 1760.85 0 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 1056.51 Uttar 4 76960.7 38639.7 15465.5 1 20916.0 9000 25704.2 0 0.00 12523.6 0.00 23031.6 Pradesh 4 1 0 0 3 5 2 Uttarakh 0.00 942.86 0 0.00 4824.24 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 1480.09 and West 5 82110.8 28738.7 14101.4 6 87796.4 34636.5 17219.8 1 24602.3 8610.81 4927.88 3 76510.0 26778.5 14514.6 Bengal 3 9 5 6 6 0 0 0 6 Total 40 705169. 355457. 139983. 13 184248. 81200.2 150751. 2 27233.3 10715.6 55111.5 6 92310.8 36914.4 156949. 49 57 91 26 9 34 4 5 2 3 6 59

Annexure-II

Details of the scheme

The Ministry of Urban Development (MoUD) is implementing the North Eastern Region Urban Development Programme (NERUDP) with the financial assistance from Asian Development Bank (ADB) covering capital cities of 5 North Eastern States viz. Agartala (Tripura), Aizawl (Mizoram), Gangtok ( Sikkim ), Kohima (Nagaland), and Shillong (Meghalaya). Under the programme water supply projects are under execution in this region as follows:

Sl. City/State Water Supply Projects No. Tranche-I (Sanctioned Tranche-II and under execution) (2010-2013) ( 2009-2015) 1 Agartala (Tripura) Water Supply (` 6.44 cr) Water Supply, (` 111.2 cr) 2 Aizwal (Mizoram) Water Supply (` 11.24 cr) Water Supply, (` 62.7 cr) 3 Gangtok ( Sikkim ) Water Supply (` 23.20 cr) Water Supply (` 37.8 cr) Kohima 4 Water Supply (` 6.02 cr) Water Supply (` 57.0 cr) (Nagaland)

Funds allocated and released during last three years and current year for water supply projects under Tranche-I Rs in crore

States/Cities Fund allocated for water supply Funds released and utilised during projects under Tranche-I (2009-2015) 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13

Agartala (Tripura) 6.44 NIL NIL 0.82 NIL Aizwal (Mizoram) 11.24 NIL 3.28 3.86 NIL Gangtok ( Sikkim 23.20 NIL NIL NIL NIL ) Kohima 6.02 NIL NIL 2.62 NIL (Nagaland)

ANNEXURE-III REPLY TO PART (C) OF THE LOK SABHA UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 3086 FOR 24-04- 2012 The details of the funds sanctioned/released under 10% Lumpsum Provision Scheme for NER including Sikkim and Urban Infrastructure Development Scheme in Satellite Towns around seven mega-cities are as under: Project Cost Utilization (Rs. in State City (Rs. in 2009-10 201-11 2011-12 2012-13 lakh)

lakh)

10% Lumpsum Provision Scheme for NER including Sikkim #

Arunachal Pradesh Longding 2240.45 NIL 201.64 NIL NIL NIL Manipur Mayang 2319.21 NIL 118.03 90.70 NIL NIL Saiha 2070.20 NIL 186.31 NIL NIL NIL Mizoram Tlabung 441.00 NIL 39.69 NIL NIL NIL Khawzwal 2497.00 NIL NIL 224.73 NIL NIL Soreng Town 815.29 244.59 NIL NIL NIL NIL Sikkim Chakung Town 1018.53 305.56 NIL 305.56 NIL 305.56 Ravangla Bazar 449.52 134.86 NIL 134.86 NIL 134.86

Urban Infrastructure Development Scheme in Satellite Towns around seven mega-cities #

Uttar Pradesh Pilakhuwa 2167.55 500 411.35 411.35 NIL 911.35 Haryana Sonipat 6958.00 NIL 862.44 529.16 NIL NIL Andhra Pradesh Vikarabad 7009.86 NIL 1402.00 NIL NIL NIL Gujarat Sanand 3320.86 NIL 664.17 NIL NIL NIL Tamilnadu Sriperumbedur 4071.00 NIL NIL 814.20 NIL NIL # 2008-2009 – No water project has been sanctioned

WORLD BANK STUDY ON URBAN LOCAL BODIES 24th April 2012

LSQ 3103

SHIVAJI ADHALRAO PATIL

Will the Minister of URBAN DEVELOPMENT be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the World Bank in its study had revealed that most of the urban local bodies are not people centric in their approach on delivery of municipal services and suffer from improper staffing and lack of standardisation:

(b) if so, the details thereof and the reaction of the Government thereto;

(c) whether the finding is significant in the light of the fact that the budget allocation municipalities is expected to go up eightfold or tenfold under schemes of Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission, and

(d) if so, the steps taken by the Union Government on the World Bank?

THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT (SHRI SAUGATA ROY)

(a) to (d): The World Bank in its Study ‘Synthesis Study of Public Financial Management and Accountability (PFMA) in Urban Local Bodies (ULBs)’ of March 2007 has mentioned that most ULBs and State Legislations in the country need to be more people centric and need to evolve to focus on compliance, and that issues relating staffing pattern and standardisation in most ULBs is required to be addressed adequately. The Government of India is

already seized of the matter and is addressing these issues through various initiatives and schemes like the JNNURM, Capacity Building Scheme for Urban Local Bodies, Service Level Benchmarks for the Water & Sanitation Section& E-governance, National Urban Sanitation Policy etc. Community participation is one of the critical components of the JnNURM. sss The Government had constituted a High Powered Expert committee (HPEC) under the Chairmanship of Dr. Isher Judge Ahluwalia for estimating investment requirements for Urban Infrastructure Services for 20 years period. It has also stressed on capacity building of the urban local bodies. A Committee under the Chairmanship of Shri Arun Maira, Member, Planning Commission has been constituted on September 15, 2011 to recommend the structure of next phase of Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JnNURM). The matter with respect to establishment of a municipal cadre at State level and taking up capacity building initiatives by States has been stressed upon by Government from time to time. Final decision on the strategy and initiatives for the next phase of JnNURM has not been taken.

INTEGRATED SEWERAGE SYSTEM UNDER JNNURM 24th April, 2012

LSQ 3113

SHRI SANJAY BHOI

Will the Minister of URBAN DEVELOPMENT be pleased to state:-

(a) the names of cities in Odisha that are covered under integrated sewerage system under the Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission(JNNURM); (b) whether the Government has approved allocation of funds for this purpose; (c) if so, the details thereof, city/town-wise; (d) whether the Government has plans to cover more cities in Odisha under the integrated sewerage system under the JNNURM; and (e) if so, the details thereof?

THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT (SHRI SAUGATA ROY)

(a)to (c): Under Urban Infrastructure & Governance (UIG) Sub-Mission of Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission(JNNURM) an Integrated Sewerage project has been approved for the Mission city of Bhubaneswar with approved cost of Rs.49891.35 lakhs and Additional Central Assistance (ACA) commitment of Rs.39913.08 lakhs. Under Urban Infrastructure Development Scheme for Small and Medium Towns (UIDSSMT) of JNNURM a Sewerage project has been approved for the city of Sambalpur with approved cost of Rs.593.23 lakhs and Additional Central Assistance (ACA) commitment of Rs.483.48 lakhs. (d) & (e): The Mission has completed its normal tenure on 31st March, 2012. The Government has extended the period for further 2 years till March 31, 2014 only for completion of projects sanctioned upto 31st March, 2012 and ongoing reforms. This does not envisages sanction of any fresh project.

WATER AND SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT 24th April, 2012

LSQ 3136

DR.(SMT.) JHANSI BOTCHA LAKSHMI

Will the Minister of URBAN DEVELOPMENT be pleased to state:-

(a) whether there is any proposal to launch an urban infrastructure fund for Private Public Partnership with a German company in the water and solid waste management sectors; (b) if so, the details thereof; and

(c) the time by which it is likely to be launched alongwith the locations thereof?

MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT (SHRI SAUGATA ROY)

(a) to (c) : Yes Madam. There is a proposal to launch a Public-Private Partnership Urban Infrastructure Fund (PPP UIF) with the German Development Bank, KfW. The proposed institutional structure for PPP UIF would be a trust under Ministry of Urban Development. The Board of Trustees of PPP UIF will comprise of representatives of Ministry of Urban Development, Department of Economic Affairs and other agencies of Government of India as deemed appropriate. As regards the operational management of the PPP UIF, an Operational Management Committee (OMC) would be created which would be a sub-committee of the Board of Trustees. Product Portfolio of PPP UIF would concentrate on the entire value chain of a PPP Project cycle i.e. capacity building, project identification, project structuring and funding support.

WASTE WATER TREATMENT PLANTS 8th May, 2012

LSQ 5205

SHRI KALIKESH NARAYAN SINGH DEO

Will the Minister of URBAN DEVELOPMENT be pleased to state:-

(a) the percentage of total waste water that is being treated in urban areas; (b) the number of waste water treatment plants in the country; and (c) the steps taken by the Government for increasing the percentage of waste water treatment and for technological upgradation?

THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT (SHRI SAUGATA ROY)

(a) & (b) According to the information furnished by Central Pollution Control Board, Class – I Cities & Class- II Towns in the country together generates 38254 million liters per day (MLD) of sewage, out of which treatment facilities have been provided for a total capacity of 11787 MLD which constitute 31% of total sewage generation. As per the information furnished by CPCB for another Parliament Question No. 5252, the total number of sewage treatment plants in India are 269. (c) In regard to steps taken by the Government for increasing the percentage of wastewater treatment, the Ministry has launched JNNURM in December 2005 to promote infrastructure facilities in all the urban areas of the country including sanitation with a reform-oriented agenda. Under UIG component of JNNURM, 112 no. of sewerage and sewage treatment projects with a total estimated cost of Rs. 14992.96 Crores and under UIDSSMT component of JNNURM, 161 no. of sewerage projects with a total estimated cost of Rs. 6148.56 Crores have been approved so far by the Ministry with a view to increase the sewage treatment capacity in the urban areas of the country. In regard to technological upgradation, the Ministry is in the process of revision and updating of the existing Manual on Sewerage and Sewage Treatment, published in 1993 and advanced technologies in sewerage & sewage treatment is being included in the Manual, which will be used as a guideline for planning, design and implementation of the sewerage projects by the State Govt. Departments/ Urban Local Bodies.

FUNDS FOR SEWERAGE PROJECTS 8th May 2012

LSQ 5252

SHRI BHAUSAHEB RAJARAM WAKCHAURE SHRI VIKRAMBHAI ARJANBHAI MAADAM

Will the Minister of URBAN DEVELOPMENT be pleased to state:-

(a) the number of sewage treatment plants functional in the country ;

(b) whether the Government has laid down any norms for the sewage treatment plants;

(c) if so, the number of sewage treatment plants which meet the norms out of the aforesaid ones;

(d) the remedial measures proposed to be taken by the Government in regard to the sewage treatment plants which do not meet the norms laid down by the Government;

(e) the funds allocated/released and utilised by the State Governments during each of the last three years, State-wise; and

(f) the names of States that have not fully utilised the released amount during the stipulated period alongwith the reasons therefor, State-wise?

THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT (SHRI SAUGATA ROY)

(a): According to the information furnished by Central Pollution Control Board(CPCB), the total number of sewage treatment plants in India are 269.

(b): Yes, the Govt. has laid down the norms for discharge of environmental pollutants into inland, surface, public sewers, land for irrigation, marine coastal areas under Schedule-VI of The Environment (Protection) Act 1986.

(c): out of 269 nos. of sewerage treatment plants (STPs), CPCB has evaluated 128 STPs which are constructed under National River Conservation Directorate. Out of 128 STPs, 30 STPs were working unsatisfactorily, as per norms laid down by the Govt..

(d): Since sanitation is State subject, it is the responsibility of State Water Supply & Sanitation Board / ULBs to operate and maintain the STPs and the following remedial measures needs to be undertaken by them to make the STPs functional in order to meet the norms laid down by the Govt.

# Ensure uninterrupted power supply for the collection and treatment of the sewage.

# Capacity building of skill of operators and supervisors of the sewage treatment plants.

# Periodic evaluation and inspection of the STPs and the feedback of the information from the operators / supervisors of the STPs for correction.

(e): The State-wise details of funds allocated and released to the State Governments for implementation of sewerage and sewage treatment projects under various programmes of the Ministry during each of the last three years under UIG Scheme of JnNURM at Annexure I and Urban Infrastructure Development Scheme for Small & Medium Towns (UIDSSMT) at Annexure-II.

(f): The delay in utilisation of funds are reported to be due to various factors viz. delay in receipt of permission/clearance from various authorities, lack of capacity of ULBs land acquisition issues, high tender premium, cost escalation, lack of response to tender and re-tender etc.

ANNEXURE

LOK SABHA ANNEXURE UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 5252 DATED 08-05-2012

ANNEXURE - I

DETAILS OF SEWERAGE PROJECTS AND FUNDS RELEASED FOR LAST THREE YEARS UNDER UIG UNDER JNNURM

2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 No. of Amou No. of Amou No. of Amoun Sewer nt of Sewer nt of Sewer t of age ACA age ACA age ACA projec release projec release projec release t ACA d for t ACA d for t Appro ACA d for Sl. Name of appro Approv Commi Utilisa appro Approv Commi Utilisa appro ved Commi Utilisat No. State ved ed Cost tted tion ved ed Cost tted tion ved Cost tted ion Andhra 8,423. 1,871. 5,002.6 1 Pradesh 71 94 8 Aruncha l 2 Pradesh 3 Assam 1,918. 4 Bihar 87 Chandig 5 arh Chhattis 6 garh 25,337. 8,868.0 2,148. 1,35,77 47,520. 14,096 7 Delhi 1 00 0 00 1 1.00 00 .99 8 Goa 19,195. 9,000.0 14,429 4,536. 11,180 8,944.5 9,742.6 9 Gujarat 1 12 0 .59 35 1 .65 2 1 10 Haryana 778.73 Himach al 5,474.0 3,880.0 11 Pradesh 1 0 0 970 Jammu & 2,032. 1,828.8 6,529.7 12 Kashmir 1 03 3 3 Jharkha 13 nd Karnata 2,861.9 14 ka 8 15 Kerala Madhya 2,303. 16 Pradesh 77 Maharas 17,182. 8,591.4 14,363 16,064 10,941 3,829.5 13,565. 17 htra 1 94 6 .48 .03 1 .57 5 89 18 Manipur Meghala 19 ya Mizora 20 m Nagalan 21 d 5,986.9 22 Orissa 6 23 Punjab Puduche 2,189.0 24 rry 0 Rajastha 2,607. 1,443.6 25 n 25 5 26 Sikkim 322.92

Tamil 12,251 11,610. 4,063.5 16,595. 27 Nadu .98 1 00 0 165.26 16 10,221. 9,000.0 2,250. 8,032. 1,350.0 28 Tripura 1 00 0 00 88 0 Uttar 44,216. 22,500. 15,414 29,447. 29 Pradesh 3 77 00 .04 27 Uttarakh 6,283.0 4,628.0 2,642. 3,446.3 2,757.0 3,367.4 30 and 1 0 0 25 2 3 6 7 West 6,367.2 2,829.8 5,678. 3,823. 2,748.9 31 Bengal 2 7 7 99 59 7 1,34,27 69297. 83,098 1,50,82 54340. 51,673 24154. 14602. 101,15 Total 11 7.08 33 .16 4 7.00 56 .54 3 25 9 4.29

ANNEXURE - II

Sewerage System projects sanctioned under Urban Infrastructure Development Scheme for Small & Medium Towns (UIDSSMT) and funds released for last 3 years

(Rs. in lakh)

Satellite Approve GOI 2009- 2010- 2011- Town Project Name d cost share 10 11 12

Maharashtr Underground Sewerage Scheme for Vasai-Virar 1324.5 a Sub Region STP-2 6622.63 5298.1 0 0 2 Andhra Pradesh Under Ground Sewerage Scheme 6474 5179 0 1295 0 Uttar 2950.0 1110.3 Pradesh Pilkhuwa Sewerage Scheme 3687.51 1 0 737.5 4 4678.9 1169.7 Gujarat Sewerage System of Sanand Town 5848.68 4 0 3 0

Tamilnadu Under Ground sewerage Scheme, Sripermbudur 5622 4497.6 0 0 1124.4

Underground Sewerage Scheme for Hoskote 2767.1 Karnataka Town, Karnataka 4072.84 2 0 0 649.1

POLICY ON SEWERAGE DISPOSAL 15th May, 2012

LSQ 6212

SHRI JAYARAM PANGI

Will the Minister of URBAN DEVELOPMENT be pleased to state:-

(a) whether there is any policy on the sewerage disposal for small and metropolitan cities including tribal regions of the country; (b) if so, the details thereof and the assistance tendered to the States/State Sewerage Boards during each of the last three years, State-wise; (c) the details of proposals received from the State Government of Odisha in this regard; (d) the present status thereof and the funds allocated/released and utilized for the purpose during the said period; and (e) the time by which these pending proposals are likely to be cleared?

THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT (SHRI SAUGATA ROY)

(a)& (b) There is no separate policy made for sewerage disposal in cities or even for tribal regions in the country, however, the Ministry of Urban Development, Govt. of India has launched National Urban Sanitation Policy (NUSP) 2008, which also includes sewage disposal besides other important components of Urban sanitation with the vision that “All Indian cities and towns become totally sanitized, healthy and livable and ensure and sustain good public health and environmental outcomes for all citizens with a special focus on hygienic and affordable sanitation facilities for the urban poor and women”. The goals of the policy include Awareness Generation and Behavioral Change, Open Defecation Free Cities and Integrated City Wide Sanitation. Since the launch of NUSP, 9 States with a total of 87 cities have received Ist installment of budgetary provisions from the Ministry of Urban Development, Govt. of India. The total budgetary allocation for the National Urban sanitation Policy under 11th Five Year Plan was Rs. 52.5 Crores. The allocation for various activities identified under NUSP and the expenditure are as follows: City Sanitation Plans (CSPs) funded under NUSP (Rs in crore) Name of State Total Sanctioned No. of cities Total Funds Funds Released Amount covered Released 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 MP 2.55 11 1.28 1.28 - - Kerala 2.00 20 1.20 0.60 0.60 - Karnataka 2.50 7 1.50 0.75 0.75 - Chhattisgarh 0.98 5 0.78 0.29 0.49 - Maharashtra 2.65 19 1.60 0.80 0.80 - Odisha 0.88 8 0.52 0.26 0.26 - UP 1.10 7 0.80 0.33 - 0.47 Uttarakhand 0.29 3 0.09 0.09 - - Andhra Pradesh 0.33 5 0.26 0.10 - 0.16 Rajasthan 2.48 24 0.74 - - 0.74 Maharashtra 1.50 15 0.45 - - 0.45 TOTAL 17.26 124 9.22 4.50 2.9 1.82

(c)&(d): So far 8 proposals for consideration under NUSP have been received from Govt. of Odissa for preparation of city sanitation plans namely Bhubaneswar, Cuttack, Behrampur, Sambalpur, Rourkela, Puri, Balasore, Baripada. The funds sanctioned for each of these cities are as under:

Sl. No. Name of the town Amount (in lakhs) 1. Bhubaneswar 15.00 2. Cuttack 15.00 3. Berhampur 10.00 4. Rourkela 10.00 5. Sambalpur 10.00 6. Puri 10.00 7 Balasore 10.00 8. Baripada 07.50 Total 87.50 First instalment of 30% amounting to Rs. 26.25 lakhs has been released in March,2010 and 2nd instalment also of 30% amounting to Rs Rs.26.25 lakhs has been released in March,2011. A sum of Rs. 30.21 lakhs has so far been utilized by Govt. of Odisha. (e) Question does not arise.

RECYCLING OF GARBAGE 15th May, 2012

LSQ 6233

SHRI CHANDRAKANT BHAURAO KHAIRE

Will the Minister of URBAN DEVELOPMENT be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the Union Government is implementing any scheme to tackle the problem of garbage and waste disposal and its recycling that is presently being implemented in the large and medium cities of the country; (b) if so, the details thereof and the cities covered under the said scheme so far, State-wise including Maharashtra; (c) the financial allocations made to these cities for the said purpose during each of the last three years and the utilisation thereof; and (d) if not, the reasons therefor?

THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT ( SHRI SAUGATA ROY )

(a) : Yes Madam, the Ministry of Urban Development is implementing the Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM) to tackle the problem of Garbage and waste disposal and its recycling for the large and medium cities of the country. (b) & (c): The Ministry launched JNNURM in December 2005 with a view to provide financial assistance to the State Govts. for creating infrastructure facilities including municipal solid waste management with a reform oriented agenda in all the urban areas of the country. The JNNURM has two sub-missions namely Urban Infrastructure Governance (UIG) and Urban Infrastructure Development Scheme for Small & Medium Towns (UIDSSMT). Similarly, Ministry also launched Urban Infrastructure Development in Satellite Towns / Counter Magnets of Million plus Cities (UIDSST) with a view to provide infrastructure facilities for the Satellite towns and a scheme on 10% Lumpsum provision for the Development of North Eastern Region including Sikkim. Under UIG component of JNNURM, 65 cities having population more than one million and State capitals are eligible for funding and the remaining towns are eligible under UIDSSMT component. Out of the 65 Mission cities, 45 no. of solid waste management projects at an estimated cost of Rs. 2086.24 crore have been approved up to 31- 03-2012. Similarly, under UIDSSMT component of JNNURM, 70 no. of solid waste management projects at an estimated cost of Rs. 408.98 crore have been approved. Under UIDSST, 5 Nos. of solid waste management projects at an estimated cost of Rs.72.24 crore have been approved. The projects are at different stages of implementation. The ciy-wise approved project of Solid Waste Management under Urban Infrastructure Governance under JNNURM is at Annexure-I, under 10% Lumpsum Provision Scheme for North Eastern Region including Sikkim at Annexure II and under Urban Infrastructure Development Scheme in Satellite Towns (UIDSST) around Seven mega-cities is at Annexure III and North Easter Region Urban Development Programme (NERUDP) with the financial assistance of Asian Development Bank in the North Eastern Region at Annexure IV. The mission’s period ended on 31.03.2012 and presently two years have been provided for sanctioned projects for its completion. No new projects are being sanctioned now. (d) : Does not arise.

ANNEXURE- I

REFERRED UNDER PART (C) TO (D) OF THE LOKSABHA UNSTARRED QUESTION NO.6233

CITY-WISE APPROVED PROJECTS OF SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT UNDER URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE GOVERNANCE OF JNNURM

2009-10 2010-11 2011-12

ACA Released for ACA Utilisatio Released for n ACA Released ACA Utilisation ACA inclusive for Utilisation committed inclusive of ACA committed of inclusive of for projects projects committed for for projects projects projects S.N sanctioned sanctioned projects sanctioned City sanctione sanctioned o on Solid during the sanctioned on on Solid d during during the Waste mission Solid Waste Waste the mission period Manageme period on Management Manageme mission on Soild Waste nt Soild Waste nt period on Management Managemen Soild t Waste Managem ent

1 Agartala ------

2 Agra - - - 385.50 - 616.80

3 Ahmedabad - - - 1,040.00 - 1,040.01

4 Aizawl ------

5 Ajmer-Pushkar ------

6 Allahabad - - - - - 608.29

7 Amritsar - - - 906.12 - -

8 Asansol - - - - - 544.66

9 Bangalore ------

10 Bhopal ------

11 Bhubaneshwar ------

12 Bodhgaya ------

13 Chandigarh ------

14 Chennai - - - - - 232.12

15 Cochin - - - - - 660.90

16 Coimbatore - - - 1,688.93 - 723.83

17 Dehradun - - - - - 295.20

18 Delhi ------

19 Dhanbad - - - 698.24 - -

20 Faridabad - - - - 574.05 719.50

21 Gangtok ------

22 Greater Mumbai - - 1,745.40 436.35 - 3,390.63

23 Guwahati - - - 791.26 - 474.76

24 Haridwar ------

25 Hyderabad ------

26 Imphal - - - - - 348.40

27 Indore - - - 1,081.16 - -

28 Itanagar - - - 268.74 - 429.98

29 Jabalpur ------

30 Jaipur - - - 164.97 - -

31 Jammu ------

32 Jamshedpur 1,668.12 - - - 417.03 -

33 Kanpur - - - 702.98 - 1,124.74

34 Kohima ------

35 Kolkata - - - 495.12 - -

36 Lucknow - - - - - 858.48

37 Ludhiana ------

38 Madurai - - - 1,858.00 - 557.18

39 Mathura - - - 198.32 - 317.31

40 Meerut - - - - - 169.46

41 Mysore - - - - - 355.70

42 Nagpur ------

43 Nainital 744.80 - - - 186.20 -

44 Nanded ------

45 Nashik - - - - 193.61 -

46 Panaji ------

47 Patna ------

48 Porbunder ------

49 Puducherry ------

50 Pune - - - 880.60 880.50 880.71

51 Puri ------

52 Raipur ------

53 Rajkot - - - 108.38 - -

54 Ranchi - - - 1,027.89 - -

55 Shillong ------

56 Shimla - - - - 840.50 -

57 Srinagar ------

58 Surat - - - 656.22 393.73 656.22

Thiruvananthapura 59 - -

m - - - 785.92

60 Tirupati - - - - 1,863.20 -

61 Ujjain ------

62 Vadodara - - - 774.63 - -

63 Varanasi - - - - - 973.55

64 Vijayawada - - - - 434.80 725.50

65 Vishakhapatnam ------

Total 2,412.92 1,745.40 14,163.41 3,079.92 2,703.70 17,489.85

ANNEXURE II ANNEXURE REFERRED IN PART (b) & (c) OF LOKSABHA UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 6233 The details of Solid Waste Management Projects sanctioned under 10% Lumpsum Provision Scheme for North Eastern Region including Sikkim 2009- 2010- 2011- S. Estimated Sanctioned Total Amount 10 11 12 N. Name of the Project Amount Amount Disburssed

10% Lumpsum Provision Scheme for NER including Sikkim Solid Waste Disposal 00.00 00.00 00.00 1 Project at five towns in 431.96 388.76 388.76

Manipur State, Manipur

Construction of Vermi Compost Plant at Tura, 00.00 00.00 00.00 2 Meghalaya 85.00 85.00 85.00 Bio Medical Waste Management Scheme, 00.00 00.00 00.00 3 Meghalaya 45.00 45.00 45.00 Municipal Solid Waste Management Plant for Gangtok City including Eco-friendly treatment 00.00 00.00 00.00 of city garbage through projection of compost based organic fertilizer, 4 SIKKIM 433.27 389.94 392.94 Solid Waste Management for 00.00 00.00 00.00 5 Agartala, Tripura 761.82 761.82 761.82 No project has been sanctioned in the last three years

ANNEXURE III Urban Infrastructure Development Scheme in Satellite Towns around seven mega-cities ANNEXURE REFERRED IN PART (b) & (c) OF LOKSABHA UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 6233 Total Sr. Estimated Sanctioned Amount 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 N. Name of the Project Amount Amount Disburssed Integrated Solid Waste 3172.64 2538.12 634.53 00.00 634.53 00.00 1 Management for Vasai Virar Municipal Solid Waste 00.00 Management Scheme for 2496.00 1996.80 499.20 499.20 00.00 2 Sonepat Town Municipal Solid Waste 00.00 Management Scheme for 897.7 718.16 179.54 00.00 179.54 3 Pilkhuwa Town Solid Waste Management 00.00 Scheme for Sanand 213.62 170.9 41.72 41.72 00.00 4 Nagarpalika Integrated Solid Waste 00.00 Management Plan, 443.77 355.02 88.75 00.00 88.75 5 Sripermbudur

ANNEXURE IV

ANNEXURE REFERRED IN THE PART (b) & (c) LOK SABHA UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 6233 North Eastern Region Urban Development Programme (NERUDP) with the financial assistance from Asian Development Bank (ADB) in the North Eastern Region. Following waste management projects have been sanctioned under Tranche-I of this programme in 2009-10: Nagaland (Kohima) Solid Waste Management at a cost of Rs 16.85 crore Meghalaya (Shillong) Solid Waste Management at a cost of Rs 2.05 crore These projects were sanctioned under Tranche-I which is to be completed by 2015. Funds for waste management projects under the programme could not be released to these states during last three years as award of contracts for civil works was under processing.

Solid Waste Management projects have not been sanctioned during last three years under 10% lump sum provision scheme for North Eastern Region

WASTE MANAGEMENT 15th May, 2012

LSQ 6305

SHRI P. C. MOHAN

Will the Minister of URBAN DEVELOPMENT be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the Government has constituted a technology advisory team for waste management; (b) if so, the details thereof; (c) whether the said advisory team has submitted its report to the Government; and (d) if so, the recommendations made by the team along with the action taken by the Government thereon?

THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT (SHRI SAUGATA ROY)

(a) to (c) : Yes. Pursuant to the recommendations of the Committee on Solid Waste Management for Class-I cities constituted by the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India in July 1998, the Government of India, Ministry of Urban Development had constituted a Technology Advisory Group (TAG) on Solid Waste Management in August 1999 and later reconstituted the Committee in January 2002. The objective of constituting the Committee was to collect information on various proven technologies for processing and disposal of waste, developing IEC material for creating awareness among the masses, promotion of capacity building, human resources development in Urban Local Bodies for efficient management of municipal solid waste. The Committee finalized its Report and submitted to the Ministry in May, 2005. (d): The report covers the details of the various technologies available within and outside the country for the treatment of municipal solid waste and deriving compost, Refuse Dried Fuel (RDF), power, etc., from the waste, their merits, demerits, their limitations etc. It also narrates the extent of application of these technologies in India so far. The TAG report also covers the financial aspects giving details of sectoral lending by financial institutions, the extent of private sector participation attempted, the legal issues related to private sector participation in India and makes recommendations of fiscal incentives for solid waste management infrastructure financing by the State and Central Government. The TAG report also spells out the strategies proposed to be adopted for building community awareness through information, education and communication technique for ensuring public participation and for human resources development through internal capacity building of the officers and supervisory staff dealing with solid waste management at various levels through training at various levels. Since all the recommendations have to be implemented by State Govts. / ULBs, the Ministry had already circulated the TAG report to all the State Governments for adoption.

DEVELOPMENT WORK UNDER JNNURM 15th May, 2012

LSQ 6389

SHRI ADHIR RANJAN CHOWDHURY SHRI P. KUMAR MS. BHAVANA GAWALI (PATIL) SHRI C. RAJENDRAN SHRI UDAY PRATAP SINGH SHRI PRALHAD VENKATESH JOSHI SHRI NISHIKANT DUBEY SHRI CHANDRAKANT BHAURAO KHAIRE

SMT. JAYSHREEBEN PATEL SHRI HARIBHAU MADHAV JAWALE SHRI

Will the Minister of URBAN DEVELOPMENT be pleased to state:-

(a) the number of cities/towns wherein development work under the Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM) has been taken up so far, State-wise; (b) whether the Government proposes to revamp/review/amend the said mission in order to develop more urbanised areas in the country; (c) if so, the details thereof and the action taken so far in this regard; (d) whether the Union Government has established monitoring agencies in the States for monitoring of the JNNURM projects (e) if so, the details thereof; (f) whether the said agencies have prepared any report; and (g) if so, the details thereof alongwith the action taken by the Government thereon?

THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT (SHRI SAUGATA ROY)

(a): Projects have been sanctioned for all the 65 Mission cities under Urban Infrastructure & Governance (UIG) Sub- Mission of Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JnNURM). List of cities is annexed. (b)& (c) : The JnNURM has completed its period on 31-03-2012. Extension has been granted by the Government till 31-03-2014 for completion of ongoing projects and reforms. Presently, the final decision on contours of next version of JnNURM has not been taken. (d) & (e): The Independent Review & Monitoring Agency (IRMA) which are appointed by the states and approved by the Central Sanctioning and Monitoring Committee (CSMC) of the Ministry of Urban Development undertake monitoring and the implementation of projects sanctioned under the JnNURM, undertake desk review of project documents and make periodical site visits to each project so that the funds released are utilized in a purposeful and time-bound manner. (f) & (g): IRMAs observations on implementation of the projects are sent to the State Level Nodal Agency (SLNA) which scrutinizes them and initiates corrective action wherever necessary. Action taken on IRMA report by the SLNA is taken into account while sanctioning further installments for the projects by the Central Sanctioning and Monitoring Committee (CSMC). Annexure as referred to in reply to part (a) of the Lok Sabha Unstarred Question No.6389 for 15.05.2012 Sl. No. Name of the Mission cities Name of the State 1. Hyderabad 2. Tirupati Andhra Pradesh 3. Vijayawada 4. Vishakhapatnam 5. Itanagar Arunachal Pradesh 6. Guwahati Assam 7. Patna Bihar 8. Bodhgaya 9. Raipur Chattisgarh 10. Delhi Delhi 11. Panaji Goa 12. Porbandar 13. Rajkot 14. Surat Gujarat 15. Vadodara 16. Ahmedabad 17. Faridabad Haryana 18. Shimla Himachal Pradesh 19. Ranchi Jharkhand 20. Jamshedpur

21. Dhanbad 22. Jammu Jammu & Kashmir 23. Srinagar 24. Bangalore Karnataka 25. Mysore 26. Kochi Kerala 27. Thiruvananthapuram 28. Greater Mumbai 29. Nasik

30. Pune Maharashtra 31. Nagpur 32. Nanded 33. Ujjain 34. Indore Madhya Pradesh 35. Bhopal 36. Jabalpur 37. Imphal Manipur 38. Shillong Meghalaya 39. Aizwal Mizoram 40. Kohima Nagaland 41. Bhubaneswar Orissa 42. Puri 43. Ludhiana

44. Amritsar Punjab 45. Chandigarh

46. Puducherry Puducherry 47. Ajmer-Pushkar Rajasthan 48. Jaipur

49. Gangtok Sikkim 50. Chennai

51. Madurai Tamilnadu 52. Coimbatore 53. Agartala Tripura 54. Lucknow 55. Varanasi Uttar Pradesh 56. Agra 57. Meerut

58. Kanpur 59. Allahabad 60. Mathura 61. Nainital

62. Dehradun Uttaranchal 63. Haridwar 64. Calcutta West Bengal 65. Asansol

CONSTRUCTION OF FOOT PATH CUM DRAINAGE COVER BY DDA 15th May, 2012

LSQ 6438

SHRI N. PEETHAMBARA KURUP

Will the Minister of URBAN DEVELOPMENT be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the Government is aware that a long stretch of drainage cover/pavement-cum-footpath recently constructed by the Delhi Development Authority (DDA) in Dwarka especially in front of the Netaji Subhas Institute of Technology has caved in at two places; (b) if so, the action taken against the concerned officials who had colluded with the contractors in constructing inferior quality concrete slabs endangering the lives of pedestrians; (c) the quantum of loss estimated to the exchequer; and (d) the steps taken to prevent such negligence in future?

THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT (SHRI SAUGATA ROY)

(a): DDA has informed that a stretch of pavement-cum-footpath constructed in the year 2001 in Dwarka in front of Netaji Subhas Institute of Technology has caved in at two places due to rusting of reinforcement. (b): DDA has also informed that it has been decided to engage a consultant to assess the cause of failure. (c) & (d): DDA has further informed that shuttering work has been completed. Placing of reinforcement is in progress and the slab shall be casted shortly. Expenditure for this work would be approximately Rs.4.2 lacs only. To ensure that rusting of reinforcement does not take place, it has been decided to apply anticorrosive treatment to the reinforcement, as per the Technical Circular Nos. 603-608 issued by DDA.

JNNURM PROJECTS 22nd May, 2012

LSQ *649

SMT. DR. SANJEEV GANESH NAIK

Will the Minister of URBAN DEVELOPMENT be pleased to state:-

(a) the number of Detailed Project Reports (DPRs) received from the State Governments and Union Territories by the Union Government under the Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM) during each of the last three years, State/UT-wise including Maharashtra;

(b) the present status thereof and the action taken so far by the Government thereon; (c) whether some proposals are pending for consideration; (d) if so, the reasons therefor, State/UT-wise alongwith the time by which the pending proposals are likely to be cleared; and (e) the names of the States which could not utilise their sanctioned amount during the stipulated period alongwith the action taken by the Union Government in this regard?

MINISTER OF THE STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT (SHRI KAMAL NATH)

(a) to (e): A Statement is laid on the Table of the House.

STATEMENT REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO LOK SABHA STARRED QUESTION NO. 649 FOR ANSWER ON 22-05-2012 REGARDING JNNURM PROJECTS.

(a) & (b): 148 Detailed Project Reports (DPRs) were received from State Governments/Union Territories (UTs) including Maharashtra under Urban Infrastructure and Development (UIG) Sub-Mission of Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JnNURM) during the last three years i.e. 2009-10, 2010-11 and 2011-12, out of which 103 have been sanctioned. State-wise details are at Annexure-I. (c) to (e): Details of State-wise projects appraised but not sanctioned under UIG Sub-Mission of JnNURM are at Annexure-II. The projects under UIG Sub-Mission of JnNURM are considered for approval subject to their conformity with the guidelines of the UIG, technical appraisal/compliance and availability of funds for the State. The States/UTs which could not utilize allocated amount within the Mission period i.e. 31.03.2012 are Bihar, Chandigarh, Delhi, Goa, Gujarat, Jharkhand, Maharashtra, Manipur, Mizoram, Nagaland, Punjab, Sikkim, Uttarakhand and West Bengal. The Mission has completed its normal tenure on 31st March 2012. The Government has extended the duration for 2 years i.e. upto March 2014 for completion of reforms and ongoing projects under JnNURM. There is no mandate to consider and approve fresh projects.

ANNEXTURE-I LOK SABHA STARRED QUESTION NO.649 FOR 22.05.2012 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 Sl. Name of State/ No. of No. of No. of No. of No. of No. of No. UT DPRs DPRs DPRs DPRs DPRs DPRs received approved received approved received approved 1 Andhra Pradesh 3 3 2 0 4 2 2 Arunachal 0 0 1 0 0 0 Pradesh 3 Assam 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 Bihar 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 Chandigarh 1 1 0 0 0 0 6 Chattisgarh 0 0 0 0 1 0 7 Delhi 1 20 0 1 1 0 8 Goa 2 0 2 0 0 2 9 Gujarat 3 4 1 1 6 1 10 Haryana 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 Himachal 1 1 0 0 2 1 Pradesh 12 Jammu & 0 0 0 0 2 1 Kashmir 13 Jharkhand 0 0 2 1 2 0 14 Karnataka 2 2 2 0 1 1 15 Kerala 0 1 1 0 0 0 16 Madhya Pradesh 2 2 1 1 1 0 17 Maharashtra 9 2 1 0 1 1

18 Manipur 1 1 0 0 0 0 19 Meghalaya 1 0 0 0 0 0 20 Mizoram 7 0 0 0 0 3 21 Nagaland 1 1 1 0 3 1 22 Orissa 0 1 0 0 0 0 23 Punjab 2 1 2 0 0 0 24 Puducherry 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 Rajasthan 0 0 0 0 0 0 26 Sikkim 2 1 0 0 0 0 27 Tamil Nadu 0 1 4 1 0 0 28 Tripura 2 1 0 0 0 0 29 Uttar Pradesh 4 4 0 0 0 0 30 Uttarakhand 1 1 5 3 1 1 31 18 12 24 8 10 West Bengal 13

Annexure-II Sl. Name of the State Name of the project No. 1. Andhra Pradesh Optimization of Water Supply System in Greater Vishakhapatnam Municipal Corporation and recycle & reuse of waste water for industrial use (Package-I)

2. Andhra Pradesh Implementation of Cycle lane, footpath and Public Bicycle scheme

3. Gujarat Augmentation of Karanj Sewage Treatment Plant under East Drainage Zone under JnNURM 4. Gujarat Augmentation of Singapore Sewage Treatment Plant under North Drainage Zone under JnNURM 5. Gujarat Water Supply System for East Zone of Surat Municipal Corporation, Surat 6. Gujarat DPRs for Automation (SCADA based) of the Sewerage System of Ahmedabad City 7. Gujarat Automation (SCADA base) of the Water Supply System of Ahmedabad City. 8. Karnataka Construction of Grade Separator at Kittur Rani Chennamma Circle at Bangalore, Karnataka 9. Jharkhand Sewerage project for Jamshedpur City 10. Jharkhand Sewerage Scheme of Dhanbad 11. Maharashtra North Sewerage Zone project for Nagpur 12. Nagaland Construction of Retaining Wall along road from NH-61 to North Field School 13. West Bengal Comprehensive Water Supply Scheme for Maheshtala Municipal area (Phase-II) 14. West Bengal Storm Water Drainage Scheme for Rishra Municipality 15. West Bengal Drainage Scheme of Baruipur 16. West Bengal Storm Water Drainage Scheme for Kolkata Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose International Airport 17. West Bengal Integrated Storm Water Drainage System Rajahat Gopalpur Municipality

PRESSURE OF URBANIZATION 22nd May, 2012

LSQ *656

SHRI SUVENDU ADHIKARI

PROF. RANJAN PRASAD YADAV

Will the Minister of URBAN DEVELOPMENT be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the population growth in the urban areas of the country is exerting enormous pressure on public transportation, housing, sewerage system etc.; (b) if so, the details thereof; (c) whether the Government has sought external assistance from the other developed countries to solve these problems; (d) if so, the assistance sought and provided by the countries during each of the last three years; and (e) the corrective steps taken/ proposed to be taken by the Government in this regard?

MINISTER OF THE STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT (SHRI KAMAL NATH)

(a) to (e): A Statement is laid on the Table of the House.

STATEMENT REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO LOK SABHA STARRED QUESTION NO. 656 FOR 22.05.2012 REGARDING PRESSURE OF URBANIZATION.

(a): The population growth in urban areas is exerting pressure on basic urban services. (b): According to figure released by census of India 2011 62% of urban households have access to tap water from treated source, 32.7% urban households have access to piped sewer system and 44.5% of urban households have access to closed drains for their waste water. (c): Yes, Madam. (d): According to information available in the Ministry, the assistance agreed to and provided by developed countries during each of the last three years for urban sector projects is as under:- (Rs. in Crore) Name of the Country 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 Agreement Amount Agreement Amount. Agreement Amount. Government of Japan 5973.49 0.0 1202.56 Government of France 0.0 0.0 467.80 Government of United Kingdom 379.21 0.0 0.0

In addition, the following two loan agreements have been entered into recently:-

(i) Loan taken by National Capital Region Planning Board form KfW i.e. Germany for € 100 million (date of agreement 30/03/2012). (ii) Loan for Delhi Mass Rapid Transport System Project Phase-III (IDP-222) for JPY 127,917 million (date of agreement 29/03/2012). (e): To ameliorate pressures on cities, the Government of India launched the Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM) in 2005. The Urban Infrastructure and Governance component handled by Ministry of Urban Development seeks to improve urban infrastructure and transport in 65 identified cities. The needs of the small and medium towns are catered to by the Urban Infrastructure Development Scheme for Small and Medium Towns (UIDSSMT) programme. In addition, financial assistance for urban infrastructure is also being provided by the Ministry of Urban Development under the 10% Lumpsum scheme for the development of North Eastern Region including Sikkim, the ADB aided North Eastern Region Urban Development Programme and Pilot project on Development of Urban Infrastructure in Satellite Towns around the Seven Mega Cities, besides identified metro and other projects.

JNNURM 22nd May, 2012

LSQ 7363

SHRI SHIVARAMAGOUDA SHIVANAGOUDA

Will the Minister of URBAN DEVELOPMENT be pleased to state:-

(a) the number and details of proposals received from the State Governments for release of 4th installment for development of infrastructure in various cities/towns in the country including Koppal and Mysore cities under the Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission along with the present status thereof; and (b) the funds released by the Union Government for this purpose during the last year and the current year, city/town- wise and State-wise?

MINISTER OF THE STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT (SHRI SAUGATA ROY)

(a): 241 Utilisation Certificates (UCs) requesting for release of 4th instalment of Additional Central Assistance (ACA) for the projects approved under Urban Infrastructure & Governance (UIG) Sub-Mission of Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JnNURM) has been received during the Mission period, out of which funds have been released for 228 UCs including the city of Mysore and request has been sent to Ministry of Finance Govt. of India to release funds in respect of remaining 13 UCs. No project has been received/approved for Koppal under JnNURM. (b): Details of funds released in respect of 4th instalment of ACA for the projects approved under UIG Sub-Mission of JNNURM during the year 2011-12 and 2012-13, State-wise and city-wise is annexed. Annexure as referred to in reply to part (b) of the Lok Sabha Unstarred Question No.7363 for 22.05.2012.

2011-12 2012-13 Amount of 4th Sl. Amount of 4th Installment Name of State City Installment of ACA No of ACA released released Hyderabad 483.27 260.84 Tirupati 322.60 - 1 Andhra Pradesh Vijayawada 4,187.95 - Vishakhapatnam 13,078.75 - 2 Arunachal Pradesh Itanagar 268.74 -

3 Assam Guwahati 6,321.15 - Bodhgaya - - 4 Bihar Patna - -

5 Chandigarh Chandigarh - - 6 Chhattisgarh Raipur - - 7 Delhi Delhi - - 8 Goa Panaji - - Ahmedabad 3,255.79 - Porbandar - -

9 Gujarat Rajkot 1,135.09 - Surat 7,475.61 -

Vadodara 2,982.20 -

10 Haryana Faridabad - 275.26 11 Himachal Pradesh Shimla - -

Jammu - - 12 Jammu & Kashmir Srinagar - - Dhanbad - -

13 Jharkhand Jamshedpur - -

Ranchi - -

Bangalore 1,709.33 - 14 Karnataka Mysore 2,500.00 - Cochin - - 15 Kerala Thiruvananthapura - - m Bhopal 2,295.31 3,354.13

Indore 47.33 3,839.69 16 Madhya Pradesh Jabalpur - -

Ujjain - -

Greater Mumbai 21,088.93 4,036.55

Nagpur 2,415.33 2,440.86 17 Maharashtra Nanded 4,030.49 - Nashik - - Pune 15,451.56 -

18 Manipur Imphal - -

19 Meghalaya Shillong - - 20 Mizoram Aizawl 4,906.30 -

21 Nagaland Kohima - - Bhubaneshwar - - 22 Orissa Puri - - Puducherry Puducherry - - 23 Amritsar - - 24 Punjab Ludhiana - - Ajmer-Pushkar - - 25 Rajasthan Jaipur 2,094.55 -

26 Sikkim Gangtok - - Chennai 7,105.18 - 27 Tamil Nadu Coimbatore 723.83 -

Madurai 4,670.31 -

28 Tripura Agartala - - Agra - - Allahabad 1,885.80 - Kanpur 10,241.72 - 29 Uttar Pradesh Lucknow 5,897.19 - Mathura 198.32 - Meerut 3,412.63 - Varanasi - -

Dehradun 840.32 -

30 Uttarakhand Haridwar 574.13 - Nainital - - Asansol 673.72 - 31 West Bengal Kolkata 4,994.57 - Total 1,37,268.00 14,207.33

DRINKING WATER AND SANITATION 22nd May 2012

LSQ 7463

SHRI RAMEN DEKA SHRI M. ANJAN KUMAR YADAV SHRI JADHAV PRATAPRAO GANPATRAO SHRI C. SIVASAMI

Will the Minister of URBAN DEVELOPMENT be pleased to state:-

(a) the details of the funds sanctioned/released by the Union Government for providing drinking water and sanitation facilities in various cities and towns of the country during each of the last three years and the current year, city/town- wise and State-wise;

(b) whether the Union Government is aware that most of the work under the said assistance has not been undertaken in the cities/towns so far due to misuse of funds by the local bodies;

(c) if so, the reaction of the Union Government thereto; and

(d) the action taken by the Union Government in this regard?

MINISTER OF THE STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT (SHRI SAUGATA ROY)

(a) & (b) The details of funds sanctioned/released by the Union Government for providing drinking water and sanitation facilities in various cities and towns of the country during the last three years and the current year are given at Annexure-I to Annexure-IX. Funds are released by Government of India on receipt of Utilization Certificate as per the existing rules.

(c)&(d) In view of (a) & (b) above, does not arise.

ANNEXURE Annexure-I

ANNEXURE REFFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PART (a) OF THE LOK SABHA UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 7463 FOR 22-5-2011

Central Sector Scheme of Solid Waste Management and Drainage

In 10 Airfield Towns of Indian Airforce

Details of funds released during last 3 years and current year

Year Funds Released (Rs. in Remarks crores) 2009-10 2.88 Funds (last installment) released to NBCC for implementation of Tejpur Airfield Scheme at Assam vide Sanction No.Z-14013/6/05-PHE.II dated 31-03-2010 2010-11 NIL 2011-12 NIL 2012-13 (Till NIL date)

Annexure-II ANNEXURE REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PART (a) OF THE LOK SABHA UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 7463 FOR 22.05.2012

State Wise Detail of ACA Sanctioned/ACA Released of Water Supply and Sanitation Projects under UIG Submission of JnNURM Amount Rs. In Lakhs

2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 ACA ACA ACA ACA Released Released Released Released for for for for Utilisatio Utilisatio Utilisatio Utilisatio n n n n inclusive inclusive inclusive inclusive of of of of projects projects projects projects sanctione sanctione sanctione sanctione d during d during d during d during S. ACA the ACA the ACA the ACA the N Name of committe mission committe mission committe mission committe mission o State City d period d period d period d period

Hyderabad 9,000.00 6,776.27 - 3,866.84 - 2,562.96 - 4,491.21

Tirupati 4,935.00 1,234.00 - 740.5 1,863.20 1,556.40 - -

Vijayawada 4,322.12 - 1,994.48 - 3,357.96 - 2,226.88 Andhra

1 Pradesh Vishakhapatnam 6,708.40 - 5,722.79 4,174.50 11,296.92 - - Arunachal

2 Pradesh Itanagar 2,006.94 - - - 1,472.90 - -

3 Assam Guwahati 7,112.41 - 3,792.54 - 6,795.92 - -

Bihar Bodhgaya 1,918.87 ------

4 Patna 5,522.52 ------Chandigar

5 h Chandigarh 10,738.80 - - 734.52 - - - - Chattisgar

6 h Raipur 12,145.60 ------47,520.0 7 Delhi Delhi 14,197.00 3,480.28 0 14,096.99 - - - -

8 Goa Panaji - - - 5,697.46 - - -

Ahmedabad 11,011.30 - 2,192.72 - 6,117.46 - -

Porbunder - 2,104.84 526.21 8,944.52 - - -

Rajkot 9,000.00 4,371.08 ------

Surat 15,140.98 - 2,833.14 - 11,497.55 - -

9 Gujarat Vadodara 9,000.44 7,477.78 - 742.11 - 5,598.93 - -

10 Haryana Faridabad - - 5,283.80 - 6,888.13 - 275.26 Himachal

11 Pradesh Shimla 3,880.00 2,417.20 - - 840.5 - - -

Jammu - - - 1,828.83 1,744.61 - - Jammu &

12 Kashmir Srinagar - - - - 8,288.11 - -

Dhanbad 4,356.77 - - - 2,743.88 - -

Jamshedpur - 1,668.12 417.03 - - - -

13 Jharkhand Ranchi 1,027.89 - - - 3,460.70 - -

Bangalore 4,809.05 - 144.74 - 4,953.88 - -

14 Karnataka Mysore 4,390.08 - 2,805.79 264 9,866.68 - -

Cochin - - - - 4,684.31 - - Thiruvananthapur

15 Kerala am 1,743.20 - - - 1,831.84 - -

Bhopal 4,210.65 - 335.66 - 5,411.23 - 382.13

Indore 1,674.91 - 2,303.77 - - - 3,839.63 Madhya

16 Pradesh Jabalpur 16,324.50 4,256.87 - - - 2,729.88 - 1,116.16

Ujjain - - 802.37 - 1,337.29 - -

Greater Mumbai 1,745.40 26,799.35 - 19,316.49 3,829.55 35,362.63 - 2,679.13

Nagpur 8,553.20 - 3,742.21 - 6,531.91 - 2,334.72

Nanded 2,678.57 - 914.62 - 6,415.23 - -

Nashik 8,591.46 11,761.12 - 1,664.69 - - - - Maharasht

17 ra Pune 10,965.14 - 8,264.82 - 11,951.78 - 991.7

18 Manipur Imphal 9,225.12 2,306.28 - - - 1,732.17 - -

19 Meghalaya Shillong - - - - 7,296.11 - 550.35

20 Mizoram Aizawl 378.41 ------

21 Nagaland Kohima - - - 3,623.49 905.87 - -

Bhubaneshwar 1,366.60 - - - 6,806.92 - -

22 Orissa Puri 4,500.00 1,125.00 - 3,643.68 - - - - Puducherr 23 y Puducherry - - - - 2,441.00 - -

Amritsar 2,289.00 1,478.37 ------

24 Punjab Ludhiana ------

Ajmer-Pushkar 1,221.50 - - - 1,997.04 - -

25 Rajasthan Jaipur 1,550.72 - - - 1,443.65 - -

26 Sikkim Gangtok 6,535.49 1,663.87 - - - 1,273.24 - -

Chennai 8,258.19 4,063.50 1,615.34 - 35,088.17 - -

Coimbatore 9,000.00 11,496.62 - 852.91 - 5,343.48 - - Tamil

27 Nadu Madurai 16,903.40 - 167.59 - 6,180.89 - -

28 Tripura Agartala 9,000.00 2,250.00 - - - 2,406.51 - -

Agra 9,000.00 5,243.62 - 1,350.00 - 5,737.09 - -

Allahabad 4,677.76 - 1,217.55 - 9,037.79 - -

Kanpur 9,057.92 - 4,865.54 - 18,905.92 - -

Lucknow 16,907.34 - 9,718.14 - 15,419.90 - -

Mathura 4,500.00 1,672.32 - 1,046.40 - 2,736.31 - -

Meerut 9,000.00 5,662.50 - 2,047.58 - 4,932.09 - - Uttar 29 Pradesh Varanasi 9,000.00 4,410.75 - 5,233.95 - 8,582.80 - -

Dehradun 4,628.00 5,050.83 - - - 3,578.52 - 1,157.00

Haridwar 1,913.76 2,757.06 - - 1,263.40 - - Uttarakhan 30 d Nainital 501.9 744.8 186.2 - 300.84 - -

Asansol 15,030.41 5,875.22 - - - 3,292.36 - - West 14,027.2 32,291.9

31 Bengal Kolkata 24,324.51 19,728.16 6 10,022.05 5 16,247.24 - 260.69 203,445.1 309,573.5 72,885.5 125,205.7 63,358.0 327,408.4 20,304.8 Total 3 9 8 6 0 0 - 6

(Annexure-IV) UIDSSMT : State/ Town wise Status Water Supply Projects last three years & Current FY 2012-12 till 17-05-12

(Rs In Lakhs)

1st Instt date Date Total Releas of of Release Eligibl ed + Relea DPR Date 2nd Relea (Last 3 e Part se of cost of Instt se of years & Proje Approve Central Balanc 1st releas Relea Release 2nd Current State Town Name ct d Cost Share e Instt ed se d Instt. FY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 13 Andhra 2010- Pradesh ADILABAD WS 800 320 11 320 Andhra 2011- Pradesh ADONI WS 573 187.86 12 187.86 Andhra 2010- Pradesh ANAKAPALLI WS 366 146.4 11 146.4 Andhra 2010- Pradesh ANANTHAPUR WS 6500 2600 11 2600 Andhra 2010- Pradesh BELLAMPALLY WS 1887 754.8 11 754.8

Andhra 2010- Pradesh BHEEMUNIPATNAM WS 1064 425.6 11 425.6 Andhra 2009- 2010- Pradesh BHONGIR WS 2037 20.37 10 814.8 11 835.17 Andhra 2010- Pradesh BODHAN WS 1807 722.8 11 722.8

Andhra 2010- Pradesh DHARMAVARAM WS 5945 2378 11 2378 Andhra 2010- Pradesh DHONE WS 4476 1790.4 11 1790.4 Andhra 2009- 2011- Pradesh ELURU CORP WS 5959 56.61 10 2383.2 12 2439.81 Andhra 2010- Pradesh GUDUR WS 6487 2537.2 11 2537.2 Andhra 2009- 2011- Pradesh GUNTAKAL WS 1685 25.28 10 674 12 699.28 Andhra 2010- Pradesh HINDUPUR WS 1630 652 11 652 Andhra 2010- Pradesh KAMAREDDY WS 2235 894 11 894 Andhra 2010- Pradesh KAVALI WS 1869 747.6 11 747.6 Andhra 2009- Pradesh MACHERLA WS 91 1.37 10 1.37

Andhra 2010- Pradesh MAHABOOB NAGAR WS 6838 2735.2 11 2735.2 Andhra 2011- Pradesh NAGARI WS 3540 981.6 12 981.6 Andhra 2011- Pradesh NIZAMABAD WS 3592 1436.6 12 1436.6 Andhra 2009- 2011- Pradesh NUZVID WS 4119 61.79 10 1647 12 1708.79 Andhra 2010- Pradesh PALAMANERU WS 4340 1736 11 1736 Andhra 2009- 2010- Pradesh PIDUGURALLA WS 3454 27.98 10 1381.6 11 1409.58 Andhra 2011- Pradesh PITHAPURAM WS 1966 786 12 786 Andhra 2009- 2010- Pradesh PONNUR WS 1243 18.65 10 497.2 11 515.85 Andhra 2010- Pradesh PULIVENDULA WS 3300 1320 11 1320 Andhra 2009- 2010- Pradesh PUNGANUR WS 3036 41.59 10 1214.4 11 1255.99 Andhra 2011- Pradesh PUTTUR WS 3904 1562.2 12 1562.2 Andhra 2010- Pradesh RAJAMPET WS 3413 1365.2 11 1365.2

Andhra RAMACHANDRAPU 2011- Pradesh RAM WS 1162 465 12 465 Andhra 2010- Pradesh RAMAGUNDAM WS 404 161.6 11 161.6 Andhra 2009- 2010- Pradesh RAYACHOTY WS 3182 47.73 10 1272.8 11 1320.53 Andhra 2010- Pradesh RAYADURG WS 4239 1695.6 11 1695.6 Andhra 2009- 2010- Pradesh SANGA REDDY WS 1412 6 10 564.8 11 570.8

Andhra 2009- 2010- Pradesh SRIKALAHASTHI WS 1881 28.22 10 752.4 11 780.62 Andhra 2009- 2011- Pradesh TENALI WS 8085 65.49 10 3234 12 3299.49

Andhra 2011- Pradesh VENKATAKAGIRI WS 6962 2784.6 12 2784.6 Andhra 2009- 2010- Pradesh VINUKONDA WS 960 9.6 10 384 11 393.6 Andhra 2010- Pradesh ZAHEERABAD WS 1409 563.6 11 563.6 410.6 46570.0 46980.7 Sub Total 117852 0 0 8 6 4 2011- Assam HOJAI WS 1055.54 475 12 475 Sub Total 1055.54 0 0 0 475 475 Chattisgar 2011- h BILASPUR WS 4142.6 1657.04 12 1657.04 Chattisgar 2011- h KONDAGAON WS 451.55 180.62 12 180.62 Chattisgar 2011- h RAIGARH WS 1524.5 609.8 12 609.8 Sub Total 6118.65 0 0 0 2447.46 2447.46 Dadra & Nagar 2009- Haveli SILVASSA/AMLI WS 2663 2130.4 719.89 10 719.89 Sub Total 2663 2130.4 719.89 0 0 0 0 0 719.89 2010- Gujarat BALASINOR WS 521.6 208.64 11 208.64 2010- Gujarat BARDOLI WS 512.64 205.06 11 205.06 2010- Gujarat BHAVNAGAR WS 2096.07 838.43 11 838.43 2011- Gujarat BILLIMORA WS 806.25 322.5 12 322.5 2010- Gujarat BORIYAVI WS 434.35 173.74 11 173.74 2010- Gujarat CHAKLASI WS 713.2 285.28 11 285.28 2010- Gujarat CHOTA UDEPUR WS 371.67 148.67 11 148.67 2011- Gujarat DWARKA WS 1665.81 666.33 12 666.33 2011- Gujarat GANDEVI WS 362.94 145.17 12 145.17 2010- Gujarat JASDAN WS 337.9 135.16 11 135.16 2011- Gujarat JETPUR WS 2384.09 953.63 12 953.63 2011- Gujarat JUNAGADH WS 1598.64 639.45 12 639.45 2010- Gujarat KAPADWANJ WS 823.58 309.75 11 309.75 2011- Gujarat KATHLAL WS 392.44 156.98 12 156.98 2010- Gujarat KESHOD WS 1080.96 432.38 11 432.38 2011- Gujarat KHAMBHAT WS 881.93 352.77 12 352.77 2011- Gujarat LUNAWADA WS 477.04 190.81 12 190.81 2011- Gujarat MAHUDHA WS 528.52 211.41 12 211.41

2011- Gujarat MODASA WS 856.9 342.76 12 342.76 2011- Gujarat PETHAPUR WS 428.2 171.28 12 171.28 2010- Gujarat RADHANPUR WS 224.53 89.81 11 89.81 2010- Gujarat RAJULA WS 366.89 146.76 11 146.76 2011- Gujarat SAVARKUNDLA WS 555.45 222.18 12 222.18 2011- Gujarat SHEHERA WS 369.72 147.89 12 147.89 2011- Gujarat SONGADH WS 334.3 133.72 12 133.72 2011- Gujarat SUTARPADA WS 657.74 263.09 12 263.09 2010- Gujarat UNJHA WS 1699.78 679.91 11 679.91 2010- Gujarat UPLETA WS 1450.48 580.19 11 580.19 2010- Gujarat VIJAPUR WS 273.04 109.22 11 109.22 2010- Gujarat VIRAGAM WS 770.22 308.09 11 308.09 23976.8 Sub Total 8 0 0 0 9571.06 9571.06 Himachal 3171.4 1585.7 2011- Pradesh SARKAGHAT WS 3964.36 9 4 12 1585.74 3171.4 1585.7 Sub Total 3964.36 9 4 0 0 1585.74 Jammu & 3320.3 1660.1 2010- Kashmir ANANTNAG WS 3689.23 1 5 11 1660.15 3320.3 1660.1 Sub Total 3689.23 1 5 0 0 1660.15 2011- Karnataka BIJAPURA WS 6277.57 2511.03 12 2511.03 2011- Karnataka BIRUR WS 1339 535.6 12 535.6 2011- Karnataka CHIKKODI WS 2039.91 815.96 12 815.96 2011- Karnataka DAVANGERE WS 355.8 142.32 12 142.32

GAJENDRAGAD - 2010- Karnataka NAREGAL WS 3632.44 1452.98 11 1452.98

2010- Karnataka HOLENARASIPURA WS 89.79 35.92 11 35.92

2010- Karnataka HUBLI DHARWAD WS 990.21 396.08 11 396.08

HUNGUNDA - ILKAL 2010- Karnataka - KISTAGI WS 5821.2 2328.48 11 2328.48 2010- Karnataka KERUR WS 1173.23 469.29 11 469.29 2011- Karnataka MUNDGOD WS 376.58 150.63 12 150.63

SHIRAHATTI- 2010- Karnataka MULGUNDA WS 2595.58 1038.23 11 1038.23 2010- Karnataka SIDDAPURA WS 524.9 209.96 11 209.96

YARGOL(KOLAR- BANGARPET- 2010- Karnataka MALUR) WS 7992 3196.8 11 3196.8 33208.2 13283.2 13283.2 Sub Total 1 0 0 0 8 8 Madhya 2609.6 1304.8 2011- Pradesh BETUL WS 3262.07 6 3 12 1304.83 Madhya 2293.1 2011- Pradesh CHHINDWARA WS 5732.87 4586.3 5 12 2293.15 Madhya 2011- Pradesh CHOURAI WS 886.38 709.1 354.55 12 354.55 2010- DABRA 1112.1 444.84 11 444.84

Madhya 2010- Pradesh DEWAS(PH-1) WS 5837 2334.8 11 2334.8 Madhya 2011- Pradesh DEWAS(PH-2) WS 3975 3180 1590 12 1590

Madhya 2410.6 1205.3 2011- Pradesh DONGAR PARASIA WS 3013.33 6 3 12 1205.33 Madhya 2930.2 1465.1 2011- Pradesh KHURAI WS 3662.82 6 3 12 1465.13 Madhya 2010- Pradesh MALAJKHAND WS 525.42 309.74 11 309.74 Madhya 1543.6 2011- Pradesh MULTAI WS 1929.6 8 771.84 12 771.84 Madhya 5155.0 2577.5 2011- Pradesh PANDHURNA WS 6443.79 3 2 12 2577.52 Madhya 1926.4 2011- Pradesh PIPARIYA WS 2408.11 9 963.25 12 963.25

Madhya PIPLANARAYANWA 2011- Pradesh R WS 81.2 64.96 32.48 12 32.48 Madhya 2010- Pradesh REHLI WS 602.75 241.1 11 241.1 Madhya 2010- Pradesh SANAWAD WS 729.68 291.87 11 291.87 Madhya 1544.1 2011- Pradesh SAUSAR WS 1930.22 8 772.09 12 772.09 Madhya 2010- Pradesh SIRONJ WS 622.95 249.18 11 249.18 42755.2 26660. 13330. Sub Total 9 31 17 0 3871.53 17201.7 Maharash 2011- tra ACHALPUR WS 3759 1503.6 12 1503.6

Maharash AHMEDNAGAR - 2009- tra Phase-1 WS 2539 1015.2 10 1015.2

Maharash AHMEDNAGAR - 2011- tra Phase-2 WS 7305 56.98 12 56.98 Maharash 2012- tra AKOT WS 1957 782.8 13 782.8 Maharash 2011- tra AMALNER WS 2487 994.8 12 994.8 Maharash 2011- tra ARVI WS 729.3 291.72 12 291.72 Maharash 2009- tra ASHTA WS 673.5 269.4 10 269.4 Maharash 2011- tra BALAPUR WS 605 242 12 242 Maharash 2009- tra BARAMATI WS 1368 547.2 10 547.2 Maharash 2010- tra BASMATH WS 3213 1285.2 11 1285.2 Maharash 2011- tra BHADRAVATI WS 1725.2 690.08 12 690.08 Maharash 2009- tra BHOR WS 319.2 127.68 10 127.68 Maharash 2011- tra CHALISGAON WS 407 162.8 12 162.8 Maharash 2009- tra CHIPLUN WS 956 382.4 10 382.4 Maharash 2011- tra DAPOLI WS 142 56.8 12 56.8 Maharash 2011- tra GADHINGLAJ WS 898.05 359.22 12 359.22 Maharash 2011- tra GONDIA WS 6138.26 2455.3 12 2455.3 Maharash 2011- tra HINGOLI WS 4576.92 1830.77 12 1830.77 Maharash 2011- tra ICHALKARANJI WS 3694.82 1477.93 12 1477.93 Maharash 2010- tra JALNA WS 12399 4959.6 11 4959.6 Maharash 2011- tra JAMNER WS 768.6 307.44 12 307.44 Maharash 2010- tra JAYSINGPUR WS 691.2 276.48 11 276.48

Maharash 2011- tra JINTUR WS 909 363.6 12 363.6 Maharash 2011- tra JUNNER WS 660.66 264.27 12 264.27 Maharash 2011- tra KARAD WS 2910 1164 12 1164 Maharash 2011- tra KARMALA WS 939.86 375.95 12 375.95 Maharash 2010- tra KATOL WS 1918 767.2 11 767.2 Maharash 2010- tra KHAMGAON WS 4328.18 1731.27 11 1731.27 Maharash 2011- tra KHOPOLI WS 1483 593.2 12 593.2 Maharash 2009- tra KOLHAPUR WS 5844 2337.6 10 2337.6 Maharash 2011- tra KURDUWADI WS 766.84 306.73 12 306.73 Maharash 2009- tra MALEGAON WS 4611 1844.4 10 1844.4 Maharash 2011- tra MURTIJAPUR WS 1767 706.8 12 706.8 Maharash 2010- tra NANDURBAR WS 2405.18 962.07 11 962.07 Maharash 10349.4 155.2 2011- 2011- tra OSMANABAD WS 2 4 12 4139.77 12 4295.01 Maharash 2011- tra PACHORA WS 1818 727.2 12 727.2 Maharash 2010- tra PARBHANI WS 10448 4179.2 11 4179.2 Maharash 2011- tra PAROLA WS 403 161.2 12 161.2 Maharash 2011- tra PATHRI WS 1043 417.2 12 417.2 Maharash 2010- tra PHAITAN WS 3284.87 1313.95 11 1313.95 Maharash 2009- tra PUSAD WS 838.9 335.56 10 335.56 Maharash 2011- tra RAHIMATPUR WS 403.6 161.44 12 161.44 Maharash 2011- tra SAILU WS 1189 475.6 12 475.6 Maharash 2010- tra SANGAMNER WS 878 351.2 11 351.2 Maharash 2011- tra SANGOLA WS 2145 858 12 858 Maharash 2011- tra SATARA WS 4715.9 1886.36 12 1886.36 Maharash 2010- tra SHAHDA WS 1724 689.6 11 689.6 Maharash 2010- 2009- tra SHEGAON WS 3880.64 43.08 11 1552.26 10 1595.34 Maharash 2011- tra SHRIRAMPUR WS 4357 1742.8 12 1742.8 Maharash 2010- tra SILLOD WS 1236.88 494.75 11 494.75 Maharash 2012- tra SOLAPUR WS 7198.95 2879.58 13 2879.58 Maharash 2010- tra SONEPETH WS 298 119.2 11 119.2 Maharash 2011- tra TASGAON WS 1456 582.4 12 582.4 Maharash 2011- tra TELHARA WS 614 245.6 12 245.6 Maharash 2010- tra UMRED WS 1516 606.4 11 606.4 Maharash 2010- tra VAIJAPUR WS 3490.6 1396.24 11 1396.24 Maharash 2009- tra VITA WS 747.8 299.12 10 299.12 Maharash 2011- tra WASHIM WS 2997 1198.8 12 1198.8 Maharash 2011- tra YEOLA WS 1012.65 405.06 12 405.06 153940. Sub Total 98 0 0 255.3 58654 58909.3

Puducherr 2009- 2011- y YANAM WS 3918 3134.4 1567.2 10 1567 12 3134.2 Sub Total 3918 3134.4 1567.2 0 1567 3134.2 2011- Sikkim MANGAN WS 1580.82 711.37 12 711.37 Sub Total 1580.82 0 0 0 711.37 711.37 Tamil 2009- Nadu AMOOR WS 110 44 10 44 Tamil 2009- Nadu ERODE WS 588.16 235.26 10 235.26 Tamil 2009- Nadu GANDHI NAGAR WS 29.15 11.66 10 11.66 Tamil 2009- Nadu GUDALUR WS 525 210 10 210 Tamil 2009- Nadu KOMBAI WS 223 89.2 10 89.2

Tamil 2009- Nadu MANIMUTHARU WS 130.84 52.34 10 52.34 Tamil 2009- Nadu NAMAKKAL WS 990.5 396.2 10 396.2

Tamil 2010- Nadu ODDANCHATRAM WS 581.17 232.47 11 232.47 Tamil 2010- Nadu PALAYAM WS 159.18 63.67 11 63.67 Tamil 2009- Nadu PANAIPURAM WS 155.37 62.15 10 62.15 Tamil 2011- Nadu RASIPURAM WS 669.2 267.68 12 267.68 Tamil 2009- Nadu SEVUGAPATTI WS 141.84 56.74 10 56.74

Tamil 2010- Nadu SRIVILLIPUTHUR WS 2949.19 1179.68 11 1179.68 Tamil 2010- Nadu THANJAVUR WS 904 361.6 11 361.6 Tamil 2009- Nadu THEVARAM WS 252.25 100.9 10 100.9

Tamil THIRUKAZHUKUND 2009- Nadu RAM WS 105 42 10 42 Tamil 2010- Nadu VEDASANDUR WS 236.68 94.67 11 94.67

Tamil VIKRAMSINGAPUR 2009- Nadu AM WS 246 98.4 10 98.4 Tamil 2011- Nadu VILLUPURAM WS 955 382 12 382 Sub Total 9951.53 0 0 0 3980.62 3980.62 Uttar 2009- Pradesh AZAMGARH WS 458.34 366.67 183.34 10 183.34 Uttar 2011- Pradesh AZAMGARH WS 458.34 183.15 12 183.15 Uttar 2011- Pradesh BADAUN WS 1118.74 446.52 12 446.52 Uttar 2010- Pradesh BAGHPAT WS 318.15 127.26 11 127.26 Uttar 2009- Pradesh BALLIA WS 804.23 321.69 10 321.69 Uttar 2011- Pradesh BALRAMPUR WS 616.29 246.52 12 246.52 Uttar 2009- Pradesh BARUASAGAR WS 718.62 286.96 10 286.96 Uttar 2010- Pradesh BIJNAUR WS 1036.94 414.78 11 414.78 Uttar 2011- Pradesh DEORIA WS 1104.06 441.62 12 441.62 Uttar 2010- Pradesh ETAH WS 962.48 384.99 11 384.99 Uttar 2010- Pradesh FAIZABAD WS 1880.82 752.33 11 752.33 Uttar 2009- Pradesh FIROZABAD WS 2638.88 1049.63 10 1049.63

Uttar 1243.2 2009- 2011- Pradesh GHAZIABAD(Pt-1) WS 3108.12 2486.5 5 10 1243.25 12 2486.5 Uttar 2011- Pradesh GHAZIPUR WS 681.58 272.6 12 272.6 Uttar 2009- Pradesh GONDA WS 985.71 394.28 10 394.28 Uttar 2009- Pradesh GORAKHPUR WS 1598.85 615.02 10 615.02 Uttar 2010- Pradesh HAPUR WS 2848.96 1139.58 11 1139.58 Uttar 2011- Pradesh KANNAUJ WS 885.26 354.1 12 354.1

Uttar KHURJA 2009- Pradesh (BULANDSHAHAR) WS 1243.81 497.41 10 497.41

Uttar LAHARPUR 2010- Pradesh (SITAPUR) WS 178.25 71.3 11 71.3 Uttar 2010- Pradesh LAKHIMPUR WS 1190.31 475.64 11 475.64 Uttar 2009- Pradesh LONI WS 4983.63 1985.45 10 1985.45 Uttar 2011- Pradesh MAU WS 555.93 222.37 12 222.37 Uttar 2009- Pradesh MODINAGAR WS 2339.17 935.6 10 935.6 Uttar 2010- Pradesh MORADABAD WS 3719.24 1487.7 11 1487.7

Uttar 2010- Pradesh MUZAFFERNAGAR WS 3214.33 1285.73 11 1285.73

Uttar NANPARA 2011- Pradesh (BAHRAICH) WS 237.78 95.1 12 95.1 Uttar 2009- 2011- Pradesh PADURNA WS 615.25 492.2 246.1 10 246.1 12 492.2 Uttar 2010- Pradesh RAMNAGAR WS 591.93 234.61 11 234.61 Uttar 2011- Pradesh SAMBHAL WS 1201.29 480.52 12 480.52 Uttar 2009- 2011- Pradesh SANDILA WS 693.58 554.86 277.43 10 277.43 12 554.86

Uttar 2010- Pradesh SHAHJAHANPUR WS 999.77 398.6 11 398.6 43988.6 3900.2 1950.1 17367.8 19317.9 Sub Total 4 3 2 0 4 6 West 3328.1 2011- Bengal BALURGHAT WS 4160.24 9 1664.1 12 1664.1 West 2011- Bengal BIRNAGAR WS 977.25 781.8 390.9 12 390.9

West 1245.8 2011- Bengal CHANDRAKONA WS 1557.29 3 622.92 12 622.92 West 2907.8 1453.9 2011- Bengal COOCHBEHAR WS 3634.84 7 4 12 1453.94 West 1197.4 2011- Bengal EGRA WS 1496.78 2 598.71 12 598.71 West 2011- Bengal ENGLISHBAZAR WS 4140 3312 1656 12 1656 West 2010- Bengal OLD MALDA 1819.86 727.94 11 727.94 West 2011- Bengal RAMJIBANPUR WS 1101.03 880.82 440.41 12 440.41 West 2011- Bengal SAINTHIA WS 1299.62 1039.7 519.85 12 519.85

West 2010- Bengal TARAKESHWAR 927.58 371.03 11 371.03 21114.4 14693. 7346.8 Sub Total 9 64 3 0 1098.97 8445.8 469777. 57010. 28160. 665.9 159598. 188424. Grand Total 62 78 1 8 19 27

ANNEXURE-VI

ANNEXURE REFFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PART (b) to (d) OF THE LOK SABHA UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 7463 FOR 22-5-2011

Details of the funds sanctioned/released during last three years and current year under 10% Lumpsum Provision Scheme for NER including Sikkim and Urban Infrastructure Development Scheme in Satellite Towns around seven mega-cities for water supply and sanitation are as under:

(Rs. in lakh)

Project 2012- State City Cost 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 13 Arunachal Pradesh Longding 2240.45 NIL 201.64 NIL NIL Manipur Mayang 2319.21 NIL 118.03 90.7 NIL Saiha 2070.2 NIL 186.31 NIL NIL Tlabung 441 NIL 39.69 NIL NIL Mizoram Khawzwal 2497 NIL 0 224.73 NIL Soreng Town 815.29 244.59 NIL NIL NIL Chakung Town 1018.53 305.56 NIL 305.56 NIL Ravangla Sikkim Bazar 449.52 134.86 NIL 134.86 NIL

ANNEXURE-VII

ANNEXURE REFFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PART (b) to (d) OF THE LOK SABHA UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 7463 FOR 22-5-2011

Funds allocated and released during last three years and current year for water supply projects and sanitation projects under Tranche-I (NERUDP)

Rs in crore

States/Cities Fund Funds released and allocated for utilised during water supply projects under Tranche-I

(2009-2015) 2009-10 2012-13 Agartala (Tripura) 6.44 NIL NIL Aizwal (Mizoram) 11.24 NIL NIL Gangtok ( Sikkim ) 23.2 NIL NIL Kohima (Nagaland) 6.02 NIL 1.14

There is no Sanitation project under execution in Tranche-I.

ANNEXURE-VIII

ANNEXURE REFFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PART (b) to (d) OF THE LOK SABHA UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 7463 FOR 22-5-2011

Funds released for Water Supply projects under Urban Infrastructure Development Scheme in Satellite Towns around seven mega-cities Uttar Pradesh Pilkhuwa 2167.55 411.35 NIL Haryana Sonipat 6958 529.16 NIL Andhra Pradesh Vikarabad 7009.86 NIL NIL Gujarat Sanand 3320.86 NIL NIL Tamilnadu Sriperumbedur 4071 814.2 NIL Funds released for Sewerage projects under Urban Infrastructure Development Scheme in Satellite Towns around seven mega-cities Maharashtra Vasai-Virar 6622.63 1324.52 NIL Andhra Pradesh Vikarabad 6474 0 NIL Uttar Pradesh Pilkhuwa 3687.51 1110.34 NIL Gujarat Sanand 5848.68 0 NIL Tamilnadu Sriperumbedur 5622 1124.4 NIL Karnataka Hosakote 4072.84 649.1 NIL

Annexure-IX

ANNEXURE REFFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PART (a) OF THE LOK SABHA UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 7463 FOR 22-5-2011

Setting up of 100 MLD Sea Water Reverse Osmosis Desalination Plant at Nemmeli near Chennai

Approved Cost: Rs. 871.24 Crore

Likely Completion Cost of Project: Rs. 674.40 Crore (reduced due to tendered cost)

Details of funds released

Year Funds Released (Rs. in crores) 2008-09 300 2009-10 NIL 2010-11 NIL 2011-12 126.84 + 73.16 *

* Interest component of Rs.73.16 crore

Total funds released : Rs.426.84 crore + Rs.73.16 crore (interest component) = Rs.500 crore including interest component

Last installment of funds to be released during 2012-13 = Rs.174.40 crore

GARBAGE MANAGEMENT 22nd May, 2012

LSQ 7486

SHRI GOVIND PRASAD MISHRA

Will the Minister of URBAN DEVELOPMENT be pleased to state:-

(a) whether a technology advisory group regarding garbage management was constituted; (b) if so, the details thereof; (c) whether the said advisory group has submitted its report to the Government; (d) if so, the details of the recommendations/findings thereof; and (e) the steps taken/proposed to be taken by the Government to implement these recommendations?

MINISTER OF THE STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT (SHRI SAUGATA ROY)

(a): Yes, Madam. (b): Pursuant to the recommendations of the Committee on Solid Waste Management for class-I cities constituted by the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India in July, 1998, the Government of India, Ministry of Urban Development had constituted a Technology Advisory Group (TAG) on Solid Waste Management in August 1999 and later reconstituted the Committee in January, 2002. The objective of constituting the Committee was to collect information on various proven technologies for processing and disposal of waste, developing IEC material for creating awareness among the masses, promotion of capacity building, human resource development in Urban Local Bodies for efficient management of Municipal Solid Waste. (c): The Committee finalized its Report and submitted to the Ministry in May, 2005. (d): The report covers the details of various technologies available within and outside the country for the treatment of Municipal Solid Waste and deriving compost, Refuse Dried Fuel (RDF), Power, etc., from the waste, their merits, demerits, their limitations etc. It also narrates the extent of application of these technologies in India so far. The TAG report also covers the financial aspects giving details of sectoral lending by financial institutions, the extent of private sector participation attempted, the legal issues related to private sector participation in India and makes recommendations of fiscal incentives for solid waste management infrastructure financing by the State and Central Government. The TAG report also spells out the strategies proposed to be adopted for building community awareness through information, education and communication technique for ensuring public participation and for human resource development through internal capacity building of the officers and supervisory staff dealing with solid waste management at various levels through training at various levels. (e): Since all the recommendations have to be implemented by State Governments/Urban Local Bodies, the Ministry has already circulated the TAG report to all the State Governments for adoption.

SEWERAGE PROJECTS UNDER JNNURM 22nd May, 2012

LSQ 7505

SHRI P. KUMAR DR.SHASHI THAROOR SHRI KALIKESH NARAYAN SINGH DEO SHRI K.SUGUMAR

SHRI SUSHIL KUMAR SINGH SHRI HARISCHANDRA DEORAM CHAVAN SMT. KAMLA DEVI PATLE

Will the Minister of URBAN DEVELOPMENT be pleased to state:-

(a) the cities/towns covered and the projects for development of sewerage works undertaken under the Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM); (b) the present status and the average coverage of toilets, sewerage and drainage projects, sewage treatment and recycling of sewage facilities in each of the major cities across the country. State/UT-wise and rank-wise; (c) the funds sanctioned, released and utilized for the said purposes during each of the last three years and the current year, State/UT-wise; (d) whether about 60% of sewage generated remains untreated due to lack of adequate capacity and poor condition of sewage treatment plants in the country; (e) if so, the details thereof and the reasons for poor maintenance and non-installation of the said plants according to the needs of the cities/ towns in the country, State/UT-wise; and (f) the steps taken to provide adequate sewerage treatment capacity in the cities/ towns of the country?

MINISTER OF THE STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT (SHRI SAUGATA ROY)

(a): 112 and 161 sewerage projects have been approved under Urban Infrastructure and Governance (UIG) and Urban Infrastructure Development Scheme for Small and Medium towns (UIDSSMT) components of JnNURM respectively. (b): As per 2011 Census, the urban households having latrine facility within premise is 81.4% and the remaining 18.6% households are either sharing public latrines (6%) or defecating in open (12.6%). Out of 81.4% households having latrine facility, 38.2% households are connected to the sewerage system. According to a Report published by Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) in the year 2009, the total sewage generated in the country is 38,254 million litres per day (MLD) out of which treatment facilities have been provided for 11,787 MLD.The details of status of sewage generation and treatment capacity in metropolitan cities are placed at Annexure-I. State-wise details in respect of Class-I cities and Class-II towns are placed at Annexures-II and III respectively. (c): Details of funds sanctioned and released for sewerage projects State-wise during the last three years and current year under UIG and UIDSSMT are at Annexures-IV and V. (d) & (e): Yes, Madam. The reasons include poor financial resources for creation of infrastructure as well as operation and maintenance, poor capacity utilization of Sewage Treatment Plants, multiplicity of agencies and overlapping of responsibilities, inadequate human resource capacity etc. (f): The sewerage sector has been accorded high priority under the JNNURM and accounts for 20 % of the projects sanctioned under the UIG component and 12% of the projects sanctioned under the UIDSSMT component. Annexure-I Annexure-I as referred to in reply to part (b) of the Lok Sabha Unstarred Question No.7505 for 22.05.2012. Status of sewage generation and treatment capacity in metropolitan cities Sl. No. Name of the city Sewage generation (in Sewage Treatment Percent of treatment MLD) Capacity (in MLD) capacity 1 Hyderabad 426.21 593 100 2 Vishakhapatnam 134.99 - - 3 Vijayawada 128.39 - - 4 Patna 279.14 105 37 5 Delhi 3800 2330 61 6 Ahmedabad 472 488 96 7 Surat 432 202 46 8 Rajkot 108.8 44.5 40 9 Vadodara 180 206 100 10 Bangalore 771.75 - - 11 Indore 204 78 38 12 Bhopal 334.75 22 6 13 Jabalpur 143.34 - - 14 Mumbai 2674 2130 80 15 Pune 474 305 64 16 Nagpur 380 100 26 17 Nasik 227.84 107.5 47 18 Ludhiana 235.2 311 100

19 Amritsar 192 - - 20 Jaipur 451.71 54 11 21 Chennai 158 264 100 22 Kanpur 417.35 171 41 23 Lucknow 363.81 42 11 24 Agra 260.36 88 33 25 Kolkata 705.86 172 24 26 Faridabad 164 65 39 27 Jamshedpur 199.43 - - 28 Asansol 147 - - 29 Coimbatore 120 - - 30 Madurai 97.93 - - 31 Meerut 177.05 - - 32 Varanasi 230.17 102 44 33 Allahabad 176 60 34 34 Kochi 188.4 - - 35 Dhanbad 192 - - Total 15644 8040 51 Source: Status of sewage treatment in India (CUPS/61/2005-06)-Central Pollution Control Board

Annexure-II

State-wise sewage generation of Class-I Cities

Sl. State/Union Territory No. of Population (in Sewage Sewage Treatment No. cities year 2008) Generation (in Capacity (in MLD) MLD)

1 Andaman & Nicobar 1 107200 12 - 2 Andhra Pradesh 47 20143050 1760.60 654 3 Assam 5 1417820 380.14 - 4 Bihar 23 5783554 1009.7 135.5 5 Chandigarh 1 994820 429.76 164.79 6 Chhattisgarh 7 2515100 350.47 69 7 Delhi 1 14858800 3800 2330 8 Goa 1 122330 9.79 - 9 Gujarat 28 14678240 1680.92 782.5 10 Haryana 20 5494110 626.69 312 11 Himachal Pradesh 1 163490 28.94 35.63 12 Jammu & Kashmir 2 1910060 213.93 - 13 Jharkhand 14 4964171 830.47 - 14 Karnataka 33 15102373 1790.40 43.44 15 Kerala 8 3778516 575.17 - 16 Madhya Pradesh 25 10795000 1248.72 186.1 17 Maharashtra 50 40255170 9986.29 4225.25 18 Manipur 1 249870 26.74 - 19 Meghalaya 1 186030 20.84 - 20 Mizoram 1 282550 5.71 - 21 Nagaland 1 171810 13.62 - 22 Orissa 12 3335930 660.73 53 23 Pondicherry 2 504130 56.46 - 24 Punjab 19 6329860 1528.26 411 25 Rajasthan 24 9611490 1382.37 54 26 Tamilnadu 42 16852940 1077.21 333.42 27 Tripura 1 214327 24 - 28 Uttar Pradesh 61 25762280 3506.01 1240.13 29 Uttarakhand 6 1249380 176.97 18 30 West Bengal 60 19818471 2345.21 505.92 Total 498 22,76,52,872 35558.12 11553.68

Source: 1. Questionnaire survey on 2007 2. Status of sewage treatment in India (CUPS/61/2005-06)-Central Pollution Control Board

Annexure-III

State-wise sewage generation in Class-II Towns

Sl. No. State/Union Territory Population in No. of Class-II Sewage Sewage year 2008 Towns generation of Treatment Class-II Towns Capacity (in (in MLD) MLD) 1 Andhra Pradesh 3448610 52 217.59 10.42 2 Assam 573290 8 6.46 - 3 Bihar 1113800 14 107.42 2 4 Chhattisgarh 566080 7 40.82 5 Goa 172850 2 13.89 18.18 6 Gujarat 2180590 31 227.55 - 7 Haryana 544040 7 43.52 - 8 Jammu & Kashmir 244990 4 27.86 - 9 Jharkhand 826300 10 78.21 - 10 Karnataka 1800258 26 233.37 12.18 11 Kerala 1686660 26 231.32 - 12 Madhya Pradesh 1745050 23 130.9 9.00 13 Maharashtra 2503080 34 213.73 29 14 Meghalaya 81750 1 11.25 - 15 Nagaland 126520 1 1.36 - 16 Orissa 904510 12 78.42 - 17 Pondicherry 79690 1 7.984 - 18 Punjab 1109670 14 157.4 42.80 19 Rajasthan 1599260 21 147.79 - 20 Tamilnadu 3254950 42 184.67 29.3 21 Uttar Pradesh 3382520 46 345.7 12.61 22 Uttarakhand 69490 1 9.07 6.33 23 West Bengal 2004440 27 180.42 61.88 Total 3,00,18,398 410 2696.70 233.7 Source: 1.Questionnaire survey on 2007 2.Status of sewage treatment in India (CUPS/61/2005-06)-Central Pollution Control Board

Note:- (-) indicates that no information is received.

Annexure-IV Annexure-IV as referred to in reply to part (b) of the Lok Sabha Unstarred Question No.7505 for 22.05.2012. (Rs. In Lakhs)

2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13

ACA ACA ACA ACA released released released released for for for for Utilisation Utilisation Utilisation Utilisation inclusive inclusive inclusive inclusive Sl. Name of ACA ACA ACA ACA of of of of No. State Committe Committe Committe Committe Projects Projects Projects Projects d d d d sanctione sanctione sanctione sanctione d during d during d during d during the the the the Mission Mission Mission Mission period period period period Andhra 1 - 8,423.71 - 1,871.94 - 5,002.68 - 4,425.32 Pradesh Arunachal 2 ------Pradesh

3 Assam ------

4 Bihar - 1,918.87 ------

5 Chandigarh ------

6 Chattisgarh ------

7 Delhi 8,868.00 2,148.00 47,520.00 14,096.99 - - - -

8 Goa ------

9 Gujarat 9,000.00 14,429.59 - 4,536.35 8,944.52 9,742.61 - -

10 Haryana - - - 778.73 - - - - Himachal 11 3,880.00 970.00 ------Pradesh Jammu & 12 - - - - 1,828.83 6,529.73 - - Kashmir 13 Jharkhand ------

14 Karnataka - - - - - 2,861.98 - - 15 Kerala ------Madhya 16 - - - 2,303.77 - - - 4,955.79 Pradesh 17 Maharashtra 8,591.46 14,363.48 - 16,064.03 3,829.55 13,565.89 - 1,856.74

18 Manipur ------

19 Meghalaya ------

20 Mizoram ------

21 Nagaland ------

22 Orissa - - - - - 5,986.96 - - 23 Punjab ------24 Puducherry - - - - - 2,189.00 - - 25 Rajasthan - 2,607.25 - - - 1,443.65 - - 26 Sikkim - - - - - 322.92 - -

27 Tamil Nadu - 12,251.98 4,063.50 165.26 - 16,595.16 - -

28 Tripura 9,000.00 2,250.00 - 8,032.88 - 1,350.00 - -

29 Uttar Pradesh 22,500.00 15,414.04 - - - 29,447.27 - -

30 Uttarakhand 4,628.00 2,642.25 2,757.06 - - 3,367.47 - 1,157.00

31 West Bengal 2,829.87 5,678.99 - 3,823.59 - 2,748.97 - -

Total 69,297.33 83,098.16 54,340.56 51,673.54 14,602.90 101,154.29 - 12,394.85

Annexure-V

List of Sewerage Projects under UIDSSMT of JNNURM

Sl. State No. of Projects Sewerage/STP/UGD No. approved during the year 2009-10, 2010-11 Approved ACA ACA & 2011-12 Cost Commitment Release 1 2 4 5 6 7 1 Andhra Pradesh 8 35045.50 28430.45 28429.25 2 Arunachal Pradesh 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 3 Assam 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 5 Chattisgarh 1 19025.00 8578.00 8578.00 6 D & Nagar Haveli 0 0.00 0.00 0.00

7 Daman & Diu 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 8 Gujarat 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 9 Goa 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 10 Haryana 6 14615.48 11761.02 7336.86 11 Himachal Pradesh 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 12 Jharkhand 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 13 Jammu & Kashmir 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 14 Kerala 1 4978.00 4057.07 2065.87 15 Karnataka 10 7808.10 6350.58 5869.04 16 Madhya Pradesh 7 15870.76 12696.60 6348.30 17 Maharashtra 16 56762.49 45515.99 30916.10 18 Manipur 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 19 Meghalaya 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 20 Mizoram 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 21 Nagaland 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 22 Orissa 1 593.23 483.48 246.20 23 Punjab 8 33646.91 27040.80 15564.03 24 Puducherry 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 25 Rajasthan 13 39789.3 31982.42 16197.97 26 Sikkim 4 2412.00 2170.80 2170.80 27 Tripura 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 28 Tamil Nadu 15 30433.95 24347.16 12566.78 29 Uttar Pradesh 6 31037.55 25100.60 24983.43 30 Uttarakhand 1 6173.25 4938.60 2469.3 31 West Bengal 1 1251.59 1001.27 500.64 Total 98 299443.11 234454.84 164242.57

PRIVATISATION OF DRINKING WATER 14th August, 2012

LSQ 759

SHRI MAHABAL MISHRA SMT. YASHODHARA RAJE SCINDIA

Will the Minister of URBAN DEVELOPMENT be pleased to state:-

(a) whether a scheme for privatization of drinking water in Delhi is under the consideration of the Government;

(b) if so, the details and the present status thereof; and

(c) the efforts made/proposed to be made by the Government for providing safe drinking water in Delhi?

THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT(SHRI SAUGATA ROY)

(a)&(b): Delhi Jal Board (DJB) has informed that there is no proposal under consideration for privatization of drinking water supply in Delhi.

(c):DJB has also informed that for ensuring that water supplied to the citizens of Delhi is potable and meets the quality parameters as per standards of BIS 10500-2003, seven laboratories equipped with hi-tech laboratory equipments workround the clock at all the Water Treatment Plants to monitor water quality starting from intake of raw water to various stages of treatment and supplies to the areas. Apart from these seven laboratories at the plants, six zonal laboratories are located in different parts of the city. Daily about 300-400 water samples are lifted from the consumers end and are tested in these zonal laboratories for Physical, Chemical and Bacteriological Parameters for ensuring quality standard. D.J.B. also gets its water tested through National Scientific Agency namely National

Environment Engineering Research Institute (NEERI). These test results are regularly analyzed and in case any local contamination is found, corrective measures are immediately taken to ensure potable water supply to the consumers. In addition to above, old pipe distribution network is also being replaced with new pipelines in a phased manner to minimize chances of contamination and loss of water.

AVAILABILITY OF DRINKING WATER NO 14th August 2012

LSQ 864

SMT. DAVIDSON J. HELEN SHRI N.S.V. CHITTHAN SHRI VILAS BABURAO MUTTEMWAR

Will the Minister of URBAN DEVELOPMENT be pleased to state:-

(a) whether there are reports that drinking water supply in some States/cities including metropolitan cities is inadequate and falls below the national average of 1.40 litres per capita per day;

(b) if so, the details thereof and the reaction of the Government thereto;

(c) whether the Government has made any time bound programme to check the shortage and ensure adequate availability/supply of water/drinking water in cities/urban areas in the country; and

(d) if so, the details thereof?

THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT (SHRI SAUGATA ROY)

(a)&(b): Provision of water supply is the responsibility of the States/Urban local bodies as per the constitution of India. However, the Central Government has been providing funds as Additional Central Assistance (ACA) to supplement the efforts of the States/ULBs in providing adequate water supply. The requirement of water for various categories of cities/areas as given in the Manual on Water Supply and Treatment published by the Ministry is as follows:-

SI. Classification of towns/cities Recommended Maximum No. Water Supply Levels (Ipcd)

1. Towns provided with piped water supply but without sewerage system 70

2. Cities provided with piped water supply where sewerage system 135 is existing/contemplated

3. Metropolitan and Mega cities provided with piped water supply 150 where sewerage system is existing/contemplated

Only about 30% of the urban city/towns/areas have sewerage facilities. The stated requirement of 135/150 litres per capita per day is for cities/areas fully serviced with the sewerage system and for all other areas the requirement is 70 litre per capita per day. But the quantity of supply varies seasonally and subject to availability of water resources to the cities/urban areas.

(c)&(d): There is no time bound programme with the Central Government for providing drinking water supply in cities/urban areas of the country as the responsibility lies fully with States/ULBs. However, Ministry is supplementing the efforts of State Governments/ULBs in providing water supply in urban areas under the schemes/programmes of (a) JNNURM (UIG & UIDSSMT)

(b) NERUDP (c) NLCPR (d) UIDSST etc.

Under Urban Infrastructure Development Scheme for Small & Medium Towns (UIDSSMT), a sub-component of Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JnNURM), Water supply is an admissible component. 452 water supply projects in different cities/towns of the country have been sanctioned so far with an approved cost of Rs. 889153.93 lakhs involving Central commitment of Rs. 718447.77 lakhs and Rs. 597874.29 lakhs has been released to the states.

Under Urban Infrastructure & Governance (UIG) Sub-Mission of JNNURM, Water supply is one of the admissible components of grant of Additional Central Assistance (ACA). So far 157 projects on Water Supply Sector has been approved with approved cost of Rs. 2048589.03 lakhs and ACA commitment of Rs. 1008819.48 lakhs for various Mission cities during the Mission period i.e. 2005-2012.

The Ministry of Urban Development (MoUD) is implementing the North Eastern Region Urban Development Programme (NERUDP) with the financial assistance from Asian Development Bank (ADB) covering capital cities of 5 North Eastern States viz. Ag art a la (Tripura), Aizawl (Mizoram), Gangtok (Sikkim), Kohima (Nagaland), and Shillong (Meghalaya). Under the programme water supply projects are under execution in this region as follows:

SI. City/State Water Supply Projects No. Tranche-I (Sanctioned and Tranche-I I under execution) ( 2009-2015) proposed (2010-2013)

1. Agartala Water Supply (Rs. 6.44 cr) Water Supply, (Rs.111.2 cr) (Tripura)

2. Aizwal Water Supply (Rs. 11.24 cr) Water Supply, (Rs. 62.7 cr) (Mizoram)

3. Gangtok Water Supply (Rs. 23.20 cr) Water Supply (Rs. 37.8 cr) (Sikkim)

4. Kohima Water Supply (Rs. 6.02 cr) Water Supply (Rs. 57.0 cr) (Nagaland)

The details of the funds sanctioned/released for Augmentation of water supply scheme under 10% Lumpsum Provision Scheme for NER including Sikkim is as under:

SI. Name of Project Sanction Sanctionr GOI Fund No. ing Year ed Cost Share released (in lakh) (in lakh) (in lakh)

1 Augmentation of water 2009-10 815.29 733.76 244.59 supply at Soreng Town, Sikkim

2 Augmentation of water 2009-10 1018.53 916.67 611.12 supply at Chakung Town, Sikkim

3 Augmentation of water 2009-10 449.52 404.57 269.72 supply at Ravangla Bazar, South Sikkim

4 Augmentation of Water 2004-05 696.88 627.19 627.19 Supply at Jairampur, Arunachal Pradesh

5 Augmentation of water 2004-05 278.47 250.62 250.62

supply for Namsai Town, Arunachal Pradesh

6 Providing water supply to 2004-05 949.48 854.53 854.53 Tawang Township

7 Augmentation of Water 2005-06 918.00 826.20 826.20 Supply to Seppa Town, Arunachal Pradesh

8 Water Supply Scheme 2010-11 2240.45 2016.40 201.64 at Longding Township, Arunachal Pradesh

9 Kakching water 2002-03 120.69 108.62 108.62 supply scheme at Manipur

10 Mayang water supply 2010-11 2319.21 2087.29 118.03 scheme, Manipur

11 Renewal and 2010-11 2070.20 1863.18 186,31 Augmentation of greater Saiha water supply scheme, Mizoram

12 Augmentation and 2010-11 441.00 396.90 39.69 renewal of Tlabung water supply scheme, Mizoram

13 Augmentation of Water 2003-04 4673.09 2911.56 1941.04 Supply to Kohima Town, Nagaland

14 Providing gravity water 2004-05 1679.78 1511.80 1007.88 supply to Tuensang Town, Nagaland

15 Water Supply scheme 2001-02 428.60 385.74 385.74 to Tourist Centre at Chemchey, Sikkim

16 Augmentation of 2001-02 843.97 759.57 759.57 Gangtok water supply system, Ph-I, Sikkim

17 Improvement of 2002-03 101.09 90.98 90.98 Thoubal water supply scheme, Manipur

18 Improvement of 2002-03 71.11 64.00 63.40 existing distribution system Imphal City, Manipur

19 Improvement of 2002-03 93.28 83.95 83.95 Nighthem Pukhri water supply scheme, Manipur

20 Upgradation of old 2002-03 86.56 77.90 77.90

treatment plant at Chinga, Manipur

21 Greater Khawzawl 2011-12 2497 2447.30 224.73 Water Supply Scheme, Mizoram

22 Action Plan for 2001-02 379.36 341.42 307.28 Integration of Municipal Sources for Supply of Water in Shillong, Meghalaya

23 Action Plan for 2002-03 42.77 38.49 38.49 Integration of Municipal Sources for Supply of Water in Shillong, Meghalaya

The details of the funds sanctioned/released for Augmentation of water supply scheme under Urban Infrastructure Development Scheme in Satellite Towns around seven mega-cities is as under:

SI. Name of Project Sanction Sanction GOI Share Fund released No. ing Year ed Cost (in lakh) (in lakh) (in lakh) 1 Re-organization of water supply 2009-10 2167.55 1734.04 1322.70 Scheme for Pilkhuwa Town, Uttar Pradesh

2 Augmentation of Water Supply 2010-11 6958.00 5566.40 1391.6 for Sonepat by Ranney Well, Haryana

3 Water Supply Improvement 2010-11 7009.00 5607.20 1402.00 Scheme, Vikarabad, Andhra Pradesh

4 Water Supply System 2010-11 3320.86 2656.69 664.17 of Sanand Town, Gujarat

5 Comprehensive Water 2011-12 4071.00 3256.80 814.20 Supply Scheme for Sriperumbedur

UNDERGROUND SEWERAGE SYSTEM 14th August, 2012

LSQ 884

SMT. KAMLA DEVI PATLE

Will the Minister of URBAN DEVELOPMENT be pleased to state:-

(a) whether works relating to water supply and underground sewer line in various cities of Chhattisgarh including New Raipur with Central assistance under the Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM) is being undertaken; (b) if so, whether financial assistance for the said work has been withheld during the current financial year; (c) if so, the details thereof and the reasons therefor;

(d) whether the Union Government has received any requests for releasing the withheld assistance and increasing the ceiling amount; and (e) if so, the details thereof along with the action taken by the Government in this regard?

THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT (SHRI SAUGATA ROY)

(a) Under Urban Infrastructure and Governance (UIG) Sub-Mission of Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JnNURM), a Project on ‘Augmentation of Water Supply’ has been approved for the Mission city of Raipur. A Water Supply project for Naya Raipur was considered and approved by the Central Sanctioning and Monitoring Committee (CSMC) in its 68th Meeting held on 13.2.2009 for an approved cost of Rs.15623.00 lakh with an Additional Central Assistance (ACA) admissibility of Rs.10000.00 lakh. The Central share for the project was not released by Ministry of Finance as Chhattisgarh has exceeded its revised 7 years’ allocation of fund under UIG of JNNURM. The CSMC in its 89th meeting held on 20.8.2010 decided to withdraw its approval for the project. Under Urban Infrastructure Development Scheme for Small and Medium Towns (UIDSSMT) of JnNURM, three (03) Projects on Water Supply, one each in Bilaspur, Kondagaon & Raigarh and one Sewerage project in Bilaspur in the State of Chhattisgarh have been approved. (b) & (c): The 4th installment of Additional Central Assistance (ACA) has been released for the project ‘Augmentation of Water Supply’ for Raipur after withholding 10% of ACA as per Scheme’s stipulations due to reasons of non-completion of reforms as per committed time lines in the Memorandum of Agreement (MoA) signed by the State Government of Chhattisgarh. Under UIDSSMT of JnNURM, complete amount of ACA for the three (03) Projects on Water Supply, one each in Bilaspur, Kondagaon, Raigarh and one Sewerage project in Bilaspur in the State of Chhattisgarh has already been released to the State. (d) & (e): The State Government of Chhattisgarh has requested for release of withheld amount of 10% ACA in respect of Water Augmentation Scheme of Raipur under UIG. The State Government has been informed that the amount can be reimbursed upon completion of reforms.

JNNURM PROJECTS 21st August, 2012

LSQ *140

SHRI KIRTI (JHA) AZAD SHRI SHIVKUMAR CHANABASAPPAUDASI

Will the Minister of URBAN DEVELOPMENT be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the Union Government has received project proposals from the various State Governments for inclusion of cities and towns and provided funds for the development of cities/towns in the country under the Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM) during each of the last three years and the current year; (b) if so, the details and the present status thereof, State-wise and project-wise; (c) the percentage of funds shared by the Union and the State Governments in these projects and the time by which these projects are likely to be completed: (d) the details of cities/towns identified and selected or inclusion under the JNNURM during each of the last three years and the current year including the JNNURM Phase-II; and (e) the details of the physical targets set and achieved and the funds sanctioned/ released/utilised during the said period, State-wise and city/town-wise?

THE MINISTER OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT(SHRI KAMAL NATH)

(a) to (e): A Statement is laid on the Table of the Sabha.

STATEMENT STATEMENT REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PART (a) to (e) OF LOK SABHA STARRED QUESTION NO. 140 FOR ANSWER ON 21-08-2012 REGARDING JNNURM PROJECTS.

(a) & (b): Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM) launched on 3.12.2005 is a reform linked scheme for provisioning of urban infrastructure and services in urban centres for the identified cities and towns. It has two components, namely, the Urban Infrastructure and Governance (UIG) and the Urban Infrastructure Development Scheme for Small and Medium Towns (UIDSSMT).

Requests for inclusion under UIG of JNNURM have been received during the Mission period in respect of Amravati, Aurangabad, Ayodhaya, Belgaum, Bellary, Biharshariff, Calicut, Darjeeling, Deoghar, Dhule, Faizabad, Gandhinagar, Gaya, Gorakhpur, Gulbarga, Guntur, Gurgaon, Gwalior, Haldia, Hubli-Dharward, Jhansi, Jodhpur, Kaithal, Kalimpong & Kurseong, Karamsad, Kolhapur, Kurnool, Kurukshetra-Pehowa, Malegaon, Nalanda, Panipat, Pawapuri, Port Blair, Rajgir, Sambalpur, Siliguri, Solapur, Sultanpur-Lodhi, Vrindavan, Warangal etc. As per guidelines of UIG, the number of cities under the Mission shall remain around 60. At present there are 65 cities covered under UIG of JNNURM and no more cities have been added and no projects approved and assistance provided to the cities mentioned above under UIG Sub-Mission of JnNURM. However, cities that are not covered under UIG are eligible for assistance under UIDSSMT subject to availability of funds. (c): As mentioned above, no projects approved and assistance provided to the cities mentioned above under UIG Sub-Mission of JnNURM. However, the financing pattern of sharing of funds under JnNURM are as under: (i) Financing of projects under the UIG Sub-Mission is as under:-

Category of Cities/Towns/ Grant Local Bodies or Parastatal Urban Agglomerations(UAs) Centre State Share/ Loan from Financial Institutions Cities/ UAs with 4 million plus 35% 15% 50% population as per 2001 census Cities/ UAs with million plus but 50% 20% 30% less than 4 million population as per 2001 census Cities/ towns/ UAs in North Eastern 90% 10% - States and Jammu & Kashmir Cities/ UAs other than those 80% 10% 10% mentioned above For setting up de-salination plants 80% 10% 10% within 20 Kms. from sea-shore and other urban areas predominately facing water scarcity due to brackish water and non-availability of surface source

(ii) Under UIDSSMT, the sharing of funds would be in the ratio 80:10 between Central Government & State Government and the balance 10% could be raised by the nodal/implementing agencies from the financial institutions (FIs). Implementing agencies may substitute internal resources for funds to be raised from the FIs. However, in case of cities/ towns in North Eastern States and Jammu & Kashmir, sharing of funds would be in the ratio 90:10 between Central & State Government. The Government has set a timeframe upto 31.3.2014 for completion of ongoing projects. (d): As stated above, as per guidelines of UIG, the number of cities under the Mission shall remain around 60. At present there are 65 cities covered under UIG of JNNURM and no more cities have been added. Final decision on the strategy and initiatives for the JnNURM Phase-II has not been taken. (e): Under the UIG Sub Mission of JnNURM, 552 projects have been approved during the mission period with approved cost of Rs.6204179.50 lakhs and ACA commitment of Rs.2869829.38 lakhs. So far 146 projects have been reported physically completed. Under UIDSSMT, 807 projects for 672 towns/cities have been approved during the mission period with approved cost of Rs.1402095.73 lakhs and ACA commitment of Rs.1124001.74 lakhs. So far 215 projects have been reported physically completed. Details of projects approved for the various mission cities during the last 3 years under UIG is at annexure-I and under UIDSSMT at annexure-II. The mission has completed its normal tenure of 7 years on 31.03.2012 and the Government has extended the period for 2 years i.e. upto 31.03.2014 for completion of on going projects and reforms only. It has no mandate to sanction fresh projects during the extended period.

Annexure of starred question no. 140 dated 21.08.2012 Annexure-I Number of Additional Central Assistance Sl.No.Name of State Sanctioned Cost of Sanctioned projects Commitment (ACA) projects 2009- 2010- 2011- 2009-10 2010-11 2011-2012 2009-10 2010-2011 2011-2012 10 11 12 Andhra 1 3 0 2 - 10,678.00 13,935.00 - 6,037.70 Pradesh 37,595.00 Arunachal 2 0 0 0 ------Pradesh

3 Assam 0 0 0 - - - - 4 Bihar 0 0 0 ------

5 Chandigarh 1 0 0 - - 10,738.80 - - 13,421.00 6 Chattisgarh 0 0 0 ------

7 Delhi 20 1 0 - 176,316.60 47,520.00 - 503,763.00135,771.00 8 Goa 0 0 2 - 7,484.08 - - 5,987.26

9 Gujarat 4 1 1 11,180.65 20,604.09 2,104.84 8,944.52 45,483.26 2,631.04 10 Haryana 0 0 0 ------Himachal 11 1 0 1 - 1,050.62 3,880.00 - 840.50 Pradesh 5,474.00 Jammu & 12 0 0 1 - - 2,032.03 - - 1,828.83 Kashmir

13 Jharkhand 0 1 0 - - - 1,668.12 - 3,336.24

14 Karnataka 2 0 1 - 330.00 4,332.00 - 264.00 6,215.00

15 Kerala 1 0 0 - - 1,105.00 - - 2,210.00 Madhya 16 2 1 0 - 20,115.70 9,000.00 - Pradesh 37,388.00 18,000.00

17 Maharashtra 2 0 1 - 10,941.57 10,336.86 - 3,829.55 22,169.78

18 Manipur 1 0 0 - - 9,225.12 - - 10,250.13 19 Meghalaya 0 0 0 ------20 Mizoram 0 0 3 - - 11,090.36 - - 9,981.32

21 Nagaland 1 0 1 - 4,026.10 4,538.19 - 3,623.49 5,042.43

22 Orissa 1 0 0 - - 4,500.00 - - 7,182.00

23 Punjab 1 0 0 - - 2,289.00 - - 4,578.00 24 Puducherry 0 0 0 ------25 Rajasthan 0 0 0 ------

26 Sikkim 1 0 0 - - 6,535.49 - - 7,261.66

27 Tamil Nadu 1 1 0 - 9,000.00 4,063.50 - 22,675.00 11,610.00

28 Tripura 1 0 0 - - 9,000.00 - - 10,221.00

29 Uttar Pradesh 4 0 0 - - 31,500.00 - - 65,132.77

30 Uttarakhand 1 3 1 1,182.27 4,628.00 3,501.86 945.82 6,283.00 4,377.33

31 West Bengal 12 8 13 146,952.24 44,822.75 42,251.49 53,248.03 111,113.68120,718.53

Total 60 16 27 206,947.92 387,402.60 110,109.81 95,531.02 923,458.71296,444.14

Annexure-II

Status of State-wise release of funds under UIDSSMT during last three years and current year (as on 31.07.2012)

(Rs. in Lakhs) Sl.N Name of States Allocati No. of No. of Approve Eligible Releas Release Release Releas Total Total o. on of Towns/Cit Projec d Cost central e of of ACA of ACA e of ACA Committm funds ies ts share ACA during during ACA released ent made for (80%/ during 2010-11 2011-12 during by M/o so far. Comple 90% of 2009- 2012- Finance (Col. 7+11) te approve 10 13 / MHA Mission d cost) so far Period (ACA (includi committ ng ed) incentiv es)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 16 17 18 19 21 1 Andhra Pradesh 49031.0 69 84 245995.5 196796.4 476.88 43079.0 22017.6 2897.5 198091. 199157.32 0 0 0 0 6 4 21 2 Arunachal 746.00 9 9 3935.98 3542.38 1771.19 3542.38 3542.38 Pradesh 3 Assam 10129.0 28 30 20783.28 18704.95 2408.73 12364.6 18953.14 0 7 4 Bihar 25478.0 11 11 26113.91 20891.13 10674.3 21119.94 0 8 5 Chhattisgarh 13478.0 3 4 25143.65 13472.92 2447.46 4289.00 13472.9 13472.92 0 2 6 Goa 2211.00 3 3 2875.00 2211.00 337.20 768.30 337.20 1442.70 2211.00

7 Gujarat 35182.0 52 52 43814.36 35051.49 4651.09 4919.97 32866.5 35195.58 0 2 8 Haryana 19559.0 7 9 20135.81 16108.65 2913.22 1491.2 11119.0 16260.09 0 0 0 9 Himachal 1744.00 4 8 12653.68 10122.94 345.82 2098.37 2594.0 5873.30 10150.03 Pradesh 8 10 Jammu & 3545.00 13 47 42441.50 38197.35 4020.85 7119.1 25473.2 38611.03 Kashmir 6 0 11 Jharkhand 11452.0 5 6 12864.35 10291.48 1287.1 5290.44 10436.18 0 2 12 Karnataka 44314.0 30 38 68248.57 54598.86 17662.9 2069.43 3917.2 52848.7 55116.01 0 5 8 0 13 Kerala 23282.0 22 25 42778.55 34222.84 17340.7 34532.14 0 2 14 Madhya Pradesh 43843.0 49 68 123099.4 98479.54 3871.53 13330.1 14878. 63472.5 98705.50 0 3 6 14 9 15 Maharashtra 66476.0 84 95 282677.5 226142.0 14072. 22781.2 35455.0 12415. 194935. 226997.01 0 7 6 30 1 1 06 08 16 Manipur 1260.00 5 5 6277.00 5649.30 2845.44 5670.09

17 Meghalaya 719.00 2 2 1433.26 1289.93 644.97 1289.93

18 Mizoram 824.00 2 2 1555.04 1399.54 699.77 1399.54 1399.54

19 Nagaland 1028.00 2 2 2325.82 2093.24 190.75 855.87 1046.62 2093.24

20 Orissa 18179.0 14 18 25699.59 20559.67 90.37 1278.4 10448.6 20728.44 0 4 6 21 Punjab 22660.0 14 17 39577.45 31661.96 1982.00 17936.2 31785.23 0 4 22 Rajasthan 40143.0 35 37 60988.52 48790.82 28421.9 49063.07 0 9 23 Sikkim 120.00 5 5 3992.82 3593.54 1796.77 3617.25 3617.25

24 Tamil Nadu 70597.0 115 122 88272.98 70618.38 1935.3 2135.61 724.88 56689.5 70618.38 0 5 2 25 Tripura 1376.00 4 4 7816.81 7035.13 2759.76 577.54 6919.68 7100.13

26 Uttar Pradesh 94792.0 46 64 115805.1 92644.12 10918. 16933.8 8789.60 231.38 84613.5 93521.12 0 5 80 4 9 27 Uttaranchal 4670.00 1 1 6173.25 4938.60 2469.30 4938.60

28 West Bengal 31525.0 34 35 61333.67 49066.94 2005.51 7346.82 5851.2 35981.3 49414.20 0 3 3 29 Delhi 112.00 0 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

30 Pondicherry 557.00 1 1 3918.00 3134.40 1567.2 1567.20 3134.40 3134.40 0 31 Andaman & 448.00 1 1 558.13 446.50 223.25 223.25 446.50 Nicobar Islands 32 Chandigarh 0.00 0 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

33 Dadar & Nagar 193.00 1 1 1864.73 1491.78 719.89 745.89 1491.78 Haveli 34 Lakshadweep 104.00 0 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

35 Daman & Diu 220.00 1 1 942.37 753.90 31.00 753.90

Total 639997. 672 807 1402095. 1124001. 29881. 122344. 115026. 56654. 905976. 1131526.08 00 73 74 17 44 07 26 48

Note:- In addition to above Central Commitment of Rs. 43.00 crore for incentive has to be taken in to account. Thus, the total commitment under UIDSSMT would be Rs. 11358.26 crore

SHORTAGE OF DRINKING WATER 21st August, 2012

LSQ 1384

SHRI SUSHIL KUMAR SINGH

Will the Minister of URBAN DEVELOPMENT be pleased to state:-

(a) whether there is an acute shortage of drinking water in the Government quarters situated in Delhi including R. K. Puram, New Delhi; (b) if so, the number of complaints received by the Central Public Works Department from the allottees during the current year in this regard; and (c) the steps taken to remove the shortage of drinking water in the Government quarters?

THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT (SHRI SAUGATA ROY)

(a) : No, Madam. (b) : Does not arise. (c): Augmentation of water supply is ensured by replacing the old water lines from time to time and increasing the underground storage capacity. The NDMC and Delhi Jal Board are also requested from time to time to ensure adequate supply of water.

ILLEGAL CONSTRUCTION 21st August, 2012

LSQ 1441

SHRI YASHVIR SINGH SHRI NEERAJ SHEKHAR

Will the Minister of URBAN DEVELOPMENT be pleased to state:-

(a) Whether the Government has taken note of illegal construction of around one thousand apartments in Okhla area in Delhi on protected land of Yamuna river by builders in connivance with the officials of the Delhi Development Authority (DDA); and (b) if so, the details thereof and the action taken thereon?

THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT (SHRI SAUGATA ROY)

(a): No illegal construction of around one thousand apartments in Okhla area in Delhi on protected land of Yamuna river by Builders has been reported on DDA acquired land. (b): Does not arise in view of answer at (a) above.

DRINKING WATER SUPPLY IN URBAN AREAS 21st August, 2012

LSQ 1466

SHRI RAJEN GOHAIN KM. SAROJ PANDEY

Will the Minister of URBAN DEVELOPMENT be pleased to state:-

(a) whether any assessment has been made regarding shortage of drinking water in the urban areas and metropolitan cities including slum areas; (b) if so, the details thereof and the reasons for the shortage, State-wise and city-wise; (c) whether the Union Government proposes to formulate any integrated and comprehensive plan for adequate supply of water in the urban areas and metropolitan cities including in slum areas; (d) if so, the details thereof; (e) whether the Union Government has received proposals from the State Governments seeking Central assistance in view of the shortage of water in the respective States; and (f) if so, the details thereof and the steps taken/being taken by the Union Government in this regard?

THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT(SHRI SAUGATA ROY)

(a)to(f): Provision of water supply is the responsibility of the States/Urban local bodies as per the constitution of India. Ministry is not keeping the state-wise and city-wise data as it is a function of the ULBs/State Governments. However, there are no specific reports of shortage of drinking water but the quantity of water supply varies seasonally and subject to availability of water resources to the cities/urban areas. Water supply is one of the admissible components of infrastructure development for providing financial assistance under Urban Infrastructure Scheme for Small and Medium Towns (UIDSSMT). So far 452 water supply projects have been sanctioned at a cost of Rs. 8891.54 crore involving central commitment of Rs. 7184.48 crore, out of which an amount of Rs. 5978.74 crore has been released to the States so far. The Ministry of Urban Development (MoUD) is implementing the North Eastern Region Urban Development Programme (NERUDP) with the financial assistance from Asian Development Bank (ADB) covering capital cities of 5 North Eastern States viz. Agartala (Tripura), Aizawl (Mizoram), Gangtok (Sikkim), Kohima (Nagaland), and Shillong (Meghalaya) which is enclosed as Annexure- I. The details of the proposals for water supply scheme under 10% Lumpsum Provision Scheme for NER including Sikkim during last three years & Urban Infrastructure Development Scheme in Satellite Towns around seven mega- cities during last three years are enclosed as Annexure - II & III respectively. Under Urban Infrastructure & Governance (UIG) Sub-Mission of JNNURM, Water Supply is one of the admissible component of grant of Additional Central Assistance (ACA). So far 157 projects on Water Supply Sector have been approved with approved cost of Rs.2048589.03 lakh and ACA commitment of Rs.1008819.48 lakh for various Mission cities during the Mission period i.e. 2005-2012.

Annexure of Unstarred question no.1466 dated 21.08.2012 Annexure - I

Under the North Eastern Region Urban Development Programme (NERUDP) water supply projects are under execution in this region as follows:

Sl. City/State Water Supply Projects No. Tranche-I (Sanctioned Tranche-II proposed and under execution) (2010-2013) ( 2009-2015) 1 Agartala (Tripura) Water Supply (Rs. 6.44 cr) Water Supply, (Rs.111.2 cr) 2 Aizwal (Mizoram) Water Supply (Rs. 11.24 cr) Water Supply, (Rs. 62.7 cr) 3 Gangtok (Sikkim) Water Supply (Rs. 23.20 cr) Water Supply (Rs. 37.8 cr) 4 Kohima (Nagaland) Water Supply (Rs. 6.02 cr) Water Supply (Rs. 57.0 cr)

Annexure - II

The details of the proposals for water supply scheme received and sanctioned under 10% Lumpsum Provision Scheme for NER including Sikkim during last three years is as under: Sl. Name of Project Sanctioning Sanctioned GOI Fund No. Year Cost (in lakh) Share (in released lakh) (in lakh) 1 2009-10 815.29 733.76 244.59 Augmentation of water supply at Soreng Town, Sikkim 2 2009-10 1018.53 916.67 611.12 Augmentation of water supply at Chakung Town, Sikkim 3 2009-10 449.52 404.57 269.72 Augmentation of water supply at Ravangla Bazar, South Sikkim 4 2010-11 2240.45 2016.40 201.64 Water Supply Scheme at Longding Township, Arunachal Pradesh 5 2010-11 2319.21 2087.29 118.03 Mayang water supply scheme, Manipur 6 2010-11 2070.20 1863.18 186.31 Renewal and Augmentation of greater Saiha water supply scheme, Mizoram 7 2010-11 441.00 396.90 39.69 Augmentation and renewal of Tlabung water supply scheme, Mizoram 8 Greater Khawzawl Water Supply Scheme, 2011-12 2497.00 2447.30 224.73 Mizoram 9 Augmentation of Simsagiri water supply Forwarded to state Govt. for revising DPR scheme , Meghalaya

10 Augmentation of Resubelpara water supply Forwarded to state Govt. for revising DPR scheme, Meghalaya 11 Augmentation of water supply at Pfutsero Forwarded to state Govt. for revising DPR Town in Phek Distt. 12 Water supply to Gangtok, Sikkim Return to State on 25.4.2011, due to Gangtok already covered under JNNURM and hence not eligible under this scheme. 13 Water supply to Namthang, Sikkim Return to State on 25.4.2011as the town is not notified as census town as per 2001 Census record and hence not eligible under this scheme.

Annexure - III

The details of the proposals for water supply scheme received and sanctioned under Urban Infrastructure Development Scheme in Satellite Towns around seven mega-cities during last three years is as under: Sl. Name of Project Sanctioning Year Fund No. Sanctioned GOI Share released (in Cost (in lakh) (in lakh) lakh)

1 Re-organization of water supply Scheme for Pilkhuwa 2009-10 2167.55 1734.04 1322.70 Town, Uttar Pradesh 2 Augmentation of Water Supply for Sonepat by 2010-11 6958.00 5566.40 1391.6 Ranney Well, Haryana 3 Water Supply Improvement Scheme, Vikarabad, Andhra 2010-11 7009.00 5607.20 1402.00 Pradesh 4 Water Supply System of 2010-11 3320.86 2656.69 664.17 Sanand Town, Gujarat 5 Comprehensive Water Supply Scheme for 2011-12 4071.00 3256.80 814.20 Sriperumbedur 6 24 x 7 Water Project for Funds not released due to ULB not being in place and assurance on cost Jyoti Basu Nagar (New recovery not being furnished. Town) Kolkata 7 200 MLD Water Supply State has exhausted their share under UIDSST Scheme for Vasai-Virar Sub Region

SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT 21st August, 2012

LSQ 1480

SHRI M. I. SHANAVAS SHRI JAI PRAKASH AGARWAL SHRI P.R. NATARAJAN

Will the Minister of URBAN DEVELOPMENT be pleased to state:-

(a) the present status of the Solid Waste Management Policy; (b) whether the Union Government has initiated any pilot project in this regard; (c) if so, the details thereof; (d) the number of cities and towns selected under the said project so far; and .., ...,, ., (e) the achievements made and the funds sanctioned/released and utilised for the purpose during the each of the last three years and the current year, city/town-wise?

THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT ( SHRI SAUGATA ROY )

(a): The Ministry has not brought out any Policy on Municipal Solid Waste Management. However, with a view to prioritizing the issue of sanitation including solid waste management, the Ministry of Urban Development formulated the National Urban Sanitation Policy (NUSP) in 2008. (b) to (d)! i. In order to supplement the effort of State Governments, the Ministry of Urban Development launched Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM) in 2005 with a view to provide financial assistance to the State Governments for creating infrastructure including municipal solid waste management with a reform oriented agenda in all the urban areas of the country. Under Urban Infrastructure & Governance (UIG) Sub-Mission of JNNURM, Solid Waste Management is one of the admissible component for grant of Additional Central Assistance (ACA). So far 44 projects on Solid Waste Management Sector have been approved with approved cost of Rs.197286.44 lakh and ACA commitment of Rs.102262.42 lakh for various Mission cities during the Mission period i.e. 2005-2012. ii. Ministry of Urban Development has also formulated a Scheme for Urban Infrastructure Development Scheme in Satellite Towns Magnets of Million plus Cities (UIDSST). The objectives of this scheme amongst others are to develop urban infrastructure facilities such as water supply, sewerage, drainage and solid waste management etc. at Satellite towns/ Counter Magnets around Seven mega-cities. iii. The Ministry has also launched North Eastern Region Urban Development Programme (NERUDP). The capital cities of the five states are covered in the first phase viz., Agartala (Tripura), Aizawl (Mizoram), Gangtok (Sikkim), Kohima (Nagaland) and Shillong (Meghalaya). iv. fhe Ministry of Urban Development has also launched a scheme on 10% Lump-sum provision for the Development of North Eastern Region including Sikkim. v. Under the Central Sector Scheme of `Solid Waste Management and Drainage in 10 Selected Indian Air Force (IAF) Airfield Towns` launched by the Ministry in 2003, integrated Solid Waste Management projects including compost plants for converting garbage into organic fertilizers have been approved in 10 ail airfield towns. Out of 10 solid waste management projects, 8 projects for towns namely, Sirsa, Jodhpur, Gwalior, Tezpur, Adampur, Atnbala, Dundigal and Pune have been completed and the remaining 2 projects for the towns, namely, Hindon and Barelilly are at different stages of implementation. An amount of Rs. 2.88 crore has been released to the Implementing Agency (NBCC) on March 2010 (FY 2009-10) for implementation of Tezpur Airfield project. No fund has been released during FY 2010-11 & FY 2011-12 and current year under this scheme. (e): The achievement made and the funds sanctioned/released and utilized for the purpose during each of the last three years and the current year, city/town-wise under Urban Infrastructure Scheme at Annexure - I, 10% Lumpsum provision scheme for North Eastern Region including Sikkim under UIDSST at Annexure-ll and NERUDP at Annexure III

ANMEXURE- 1

LOK SABHA ANNEXURE UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 1480 DATED 21.08.2012

DETAILS OF FUNDS SANCTIONED RELEASED UTILISATION FOR SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT PROJECTS UNDER URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE GOVERNANCE OF JNNURM Amount Rs. In Lakhs As on 17.08.2012

Sl.No Name of City Project Year of Approve Additiona ACA released for Utilisation . State Name sanctio d Cost l Central 2009- 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 1 Maharashtr Greater Solid Waste 2009-10 4,986.86 1,745.40 436.35 - 261-61 - a Mumbai Managemeni 2 Jharkhand jameshedpu Integrated 2010-11 3,336.24 1,668.12 - 417-03 - - r Solid Waste Management 3 Uttarakhan Nainital Integrated 2010-11 931.00 744.80 - 186.20 - d Solid Waste 4 Andhra Tirupati Solid Waste 2011-12 2,329.00 1,863.20 - - - 465.80 Pradesh Management 5 Himacnal Shimla Sanitary 2011-12 1,050.62 840.50 - - - 210.13 Pradesh landfill site for Solid Total 12,633.72 6,862.32 436.3 €03.2 261.8 675.9

ANNEXURE II 10% Lumpsum Provision Scheme for North Eastern Region including Sikkim under UIDSST (Annexure for Lok Sabha Unstarred Question 1480 regarding Solid Waste Management) s. Name of the Project Estimated Sanctioned Total 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 N. Amount Amount Amount Disburssed 10% Lumpsum Provision Scheme for NER including Sikkim

No project has been sanctioned in the last three years Urban Infrastructure Development Scheme in Satellite Towns around seven mega-cities

1 Integrated Solid Waste 3172.64 2538.12 634.53 00.00 634.53 00.00 00.00 Management for Vasai Virar

2 Municipal Solid Waste 2496.00 1996.80 499.20 00.00 499.20 00.00 00.00 Management Scheme for Sonepat Town 3 Municipal Solid Waste 897.7 71816 179.54 00.00 00.00 179.54 00.00 Management Scheme for Pilkhuwa Town 4 Solid Waste Management 213.62 . 170.9 41.72 00.00 41.72 00.00 00.00 Scheme for Sanand Nagarpalika 5 I nteg rated So lid Waste 443.77 355.02 88.75 00.00 00.00 88.75 00.00 Management Plan, Sripermbudur

ANNEXURE III i Funds released and utilized under North Eastern Region Urban Development Programme for Solid Waste Management Projects

(Annexure for Lok Sabha Unstarred Question 1480 regarding Solid Waste Management)'

(e) Funds released and utilized The project execution has started in Kohima (Nagaland} and funds released are as given below: Rs in crore

SI. No 2011-12 2012-13

Nagaland 1.85 1.14 (Kohima)

MAINTENANCE OF GREEN COVER BY DMRC 21st August, 2012

LSQ 1502

SHRI SYED SHAHNAWAZ HUSSAIN

Will the Minister of URBAN DEVELOPMENT be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) has axed large number of trees in all its ongoing projects and future projects are also likely to face such a scenario;

(b) if so, the details thereof and whether there are difference between the State Government, Forest Department and DMRC over the issue;

(c) if so, whether the DMRC has taken any steps to solve the disputes amicably and to plant large number of trees as replacement and to maintain the green coverage;

(d) if so, the details thereof; and

(e) if not, the reasons therefor?

THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT (SHRI SAUGATA ROY)

(a): Yes, Madam.

(b): Delhi Metro Rail Corporation Ltd. (DMRC) has informed that a total of 14,701 number of trees are proposed to felled for Delhi MRTS Phase-III project. DMRC has further informed that there are no differences between the Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi (GNCTD), Forest Department and DMRC. Forest Department considers the tree felling permissions on case to case basis.

(c): DMRC is depositing necessary security for compensatory plantation and maintenance of trees with the Forest Department, GNCTD and has requested them to take up the compensatory plantation on behalf of DMRC.

(d): DMRC is adhering to the policy of Forest Department, GNCTD for raising ten trees against felling of one tree.

(e): Does not arise.

SANITATION FACILITIES 21st August, 2012

LSQ 1520

DR. (SMT.) JHANSI BOTCHA LAKSHMI

Will the Minister of URBAN DEVELOPMENT be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the Government has studied the sanitation facilities that are in vogue in different parts of the country, particularly in metro and other major cities;

(b) if so, the details thereof;

(c) whether the Union Government provides funds to the various State Governments, Non-Governmental Organisations(NGOs), Charitable Trusts/Institutions for the construction of community toilets and sanitation facilities in various States, including semi-urban areas of the country; and

(d) if so, the details thereof?

THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT(SHRI SAUGATA ROY)

(a) : Yes, Madam.

(b) : The Ministry of Urban Development has conducted survey on sanitation in 423 Class-I cities including mega and metros cities in the country for rating of cities. Under the rating exercise, cities were classified under Four color categories, Red, Black, Blue and Green. The exercise reveals that No city falls under Green category (more than 90 marks), 419 cities falls under Black and Red categories which have scored less than 67 marks and 4 cities, viz., Chandigarh, Mysore, New Delhi Municipal Council and Surat falls under Blue category which have scored above 66 but less than 90 marks out of 100. Almost all cities report complete elimination of manual scavenging. More than 50 cities reported 90% or above safe collection of human excreta. The study helps them to improve the status of sanitation through various ongoing programme and innovative initiatives.

(c)&(d) : The Ministry of Urban Development does not provide funds to the Non Government organizations & Charitable trusts for construction of Community toilets and Sanitation facilities. However, in order to supplement the effort of State Government, the Ministry of Urban Development launched Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM) in 2005 with a view to provide financial assistance for creating infrastructure facilities in all the urban areas of the country including sanitation with a reform oriented agenda. Under Urban Infrastructure & Governance (UIG) Sub-Mission of JNNURM, Sanitation (Sewerage, Drainage and Solid Waste Management) is the admissible component of grant of Additional Central Assistance (ACA). So far 229 projects on Sanitation (Sewerage, Drainage and Solid Waste Management) Sector have been approved with approved cost of Rs.2535296.10 lakh and ACA commitment of Rs.1162638.37 lakh for various Mission cities during the Mission period i.e. 2005-2012.

The Ministry of Urban Development has also launched a scheme on 10% Lump-sum provision for the Development of North Eastern Region including Sikkim details are at Annexure I and Sewerage projects sanctioned under Urban Infrastructure Development Scheme in Satellite Towns around seven mega cities (UIDSST) at (Annexure II)

Annexure of Unstarred question no. 1520 dated 21.08.2012

ANNEXURE- I The projects sanctioned under 10% Lumpsum Provision Scheme for North Eastern Region including Sikkim Sanctioned S N Name of project Status amount

Construction of 155 Two Seater Pay & Use Toilets in Urban Areas Completed 1 of Manipur 26.32 Completed 2 Construction of Pay & Use Toilets at Kohima,Nagaland. 14.62 Construction of Sanitation and Waste Box at Mokokchung Town, Completed 3 Nagaland 78.91 ANNEXURE II Sewerage projects have been sanctioned under Urban Infrastructure Development Scheme in Satellite Towns around seven mega-cites. State Project Name Approved cost GOI share Status Underground Sewerage Scheme for Vasai- Maharashtra 6622.63 5298.10 Ongoing Virar Sub Region STP-2 Andhra Under Ground Sewerage Scheme for Ongoing 6474 5179 Pradesh Vikarabad Uttar Pradesh Pilkhuwa Sewerage Scheme 3687.51 2950.01 Ongoing Gujarat Sewerage System for Sanand Town 5848.68 4678.94 Ongoing Under Ground sewerage Scheme, Ongoing Tamilnadu 5622.00 4497.6 Sripermbudur Underground Sewerage Scheme for Hoskote Ongoing Karnataka 4072.84 2767.12 Town

DRINKING WATER SUPPLY 21st August, 2012

LSQ 1568

DR. SANJEEV GANESH NAIK SHRI SANJAY DINA PATIL SMT. SUPRIYA SADANAND SULE SHRI MAROTRAO SAINUJI KOWASE

Will the Minister of URBAN DEVELOPMENT be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the Union Government has received proposals from the State Government of Maharashtra for drinking water supply schemes under the Urban Infrastructure Development Scheme for Small and Medium Towns during the last three years;

(b) if so, the details and the status thereof; and

(c) the funds sanctioned/released and utilised during the said period, city/townwise?

THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT(SHRI SAUGATA ROY)

(a) : Under Urban Infrastructure Development Scheme for Small and Medium Towns (UIDSSMT), no project for drinking water supply in State of Maharashtra has been sanctioned during last three years.

(b)& (c) : Question does not arise in view of the answer to (a) above.

URBAN DEVELOPMENT SCHEMES 21st August, 2012

LSQ 1577

SHRI HEMANAND BISWAL SHRI SHIVKUMAR CHANABASAPPA UDASI SHRI KADIR RANA SHRI RAYAPATI SAMBASIVA RAO SHRI PRAVEEN SINGH ARON

Will the Minister of URBAN DEVELOPMENT be pleased to state:-

(a) the details of urban development schemes being implemented in various States in the country, State-wise;

(b) whether various State Governments have been demanding additional grants from the Union Government under the said schemes for taking up urban development initiatives;

(c) if so, the details thereof, State-wise and city/town-wise;

(d) whether the Union Government has also received suggestions from some State Governments to contain the migration to urban areas from rural areas; and

(e) if so, the details thereof and the reaction of the Government in this regard ?

THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT(SHRI SAUGATA ROY)

(a), (b) & (c) : The details of Urban Development Schemes being implemented in various States in the Country are as follows :-

(I) Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM), a reform driven scheme was launched on 3rd December, 2005 with the objective of fast track development of cities across the country, focusing on bringing about efficiency in urban infrastructure service delivery mechanisms, community participation and accountability of Urban Local Bodies and Parastatal agencies towards citizens and to ensure sustainable development of cities during the Mission period 2005-12.

Under, Urban Infrastructure & Governance (UIG) sub mission of Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM), the government has taken up reforms driven and fast track development of 65 selected cities across the country. Under UIG, 552 projects on various sectors have been approved with the approved cost of Rs. 62041.80 crore and Additional Central Assistance (ACA) commitment of Rs. 28698.29 crore for various Mission cities during the Mission period i.e. 2005-12.

(II) Under, Urban Infrastructure Development Scheme for Small and Medium Towns (UIDSSMT), one of the sub- components of JNNURM, all cities / towns as per 2001 census except cities/towns covered under UIG, were eligible to be covered. The components for assistance under the Scheme include all urban infrastructure development projects including water supply and sanitation.

Under UIDSSMT 807 projects on various sector have been approved with approved cost of Rs 14020.95 crore and ACA commitment of Rs. 11240.01 crore for 672 Towns/Cities during the Mission period i.e. 2005-2012.

(III) The Ministry of Urban Development (MoUD) is implementing the North Eastern Region Urban Development Programme (NERUDP) with the financial assistance from Asian Development Bank (ADB) in the capital cities of 5 North Eastern States viz. Agartala (Tripura), Aizawl(Mizoram), Gangtok (Sikkim), Kohima (Nagaland), and Shillong (Meghalaya) covering priority urban services viz.(i) Water Supply, (ii) Sewerage and Sanitation, and (iii) Solid Waste Management sectors at an estimated cost of Rs 1371 crore over the period from 2009-10 to 2015-16.

(IV) 10% Lump-sum Provision Scheme for North Eastern Region including Sikkim became operational in the Ministry of Urban Development from the financial year 2001-02. It is now under implementation as per guidelines of Non-Lapsable Central Pool of Resources(NLCPR) and the Ministry’s instructions on the same. 10% of the Annual Plan Budget of the Ministry is earmarked for implementation of Projects/Schemes for the North-Eastern States including Sikkim. In the last 11 years, 256 projects estimated at Rs. 225759.15 Lakh have been sanctioned out of which 144 projects have been completed.

(V) The pilot scheme of Urban Infrastructure Development in Satellite Towns around Seven Mega-Cities (UIDSST), i.e. Mumbai, Kolkata, Delhi, Chennai, Hyderabad, Bangalore and Ahmedabad have been launched with the following objectives; i) To develop urban infrastructure facilities of drinking water, sewerage and solid waste management, etc. at satellite towns around the seven mega-cities and to channelize their future growth so as to reduce pressure on the mega cities; ii) To implement reforms such as e-Governance, property tax, double entry accounting, creation of barrier free environment, structural safety norms in compliance with the National Building Code, water and energy audit of water and wastewater utilities and implementation of service level benchmarks; iii) Strengthening implementation of reforms such as levy of reasonable user charges, earmarking of budgets for basic services and at least 10-15% of housing sites for the urban poor, formulation of bye-laws to incorporate provisions for disaster management, water harvesting and reuse and recycle of wastewater and implementation of Public Private Partnership (PPP) projects;

(VI) The National Urban Information System (NUIS) Scheme has been launched during the Tenth Five Year Plan (March 2006) to develop Geographic Information System (GIS) databases for 137 towns/cities in the country in two scales i.e., 1:10000 and 1:2000. In addition, utility mapping on 1:1000 will also be undertaken for 22 towns. The total number of Towns under the NUIS Scheme is 152. The NUIS comprises four major subcomponents viz. (a) Mapping, (b) Establishment of NUIS Cells (c) National Urban Databank and Indicators (NUDB&I) to develop town level urban database to support development of indices and (d) Capacity Building. It covers all States except NCT Delhi, Tamil Nadu and Uttarakhand.

(VII) The Capacity Building Scheme for Urban Local Bodies (CBULB) brought out by this Ministry is aimed at strengthening urban local governments through capacity building for better governance and financial management as articulated in the 11th Plan. The scheme covers a wide range of activities with respect to Capacity Building like setting up of Centres of Excellence, addressing specific gaps in Urban Planning, Detailed Project Reports (DPRs), Implementation of Property Tax reforms, e-governance, accounting reforms, socio economic and environmental planning, project implementation and management, preparation of detailed project reports, municipal service delivery including water supply, sewerage and sanitation, solid waste management, financial management, urban transport, cost recovery and user charges; Implementation of capacity building programme in pursuance of the National Urban Sanitation Policy; Implementation of municipal reforms like property tax reforms, accounting reforms, e-Governance, public-private partnership; training programmes for elected womenrepresentatives; etc. Under the National Urban Sanitation Policy over 124 cities in the States of Chhattisgarh, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, Kerala, Andhra Pradesh, Rajasthan, Uttarakhand and Odisha are being provided financial support in order to enable them to develop their respective City Sanitation Plans (CSPs). Under the Capacity Building Component of the CBULB scheme, funds are being released to Madhya Pradesh, Karnataka, Chhattisgarh and Odisha.

(VIII) In addition, Under the second stimulus package announced by the Government of India in January, 2009, the States, as a one-time measure, have been provided financial assistance for purchase of buses for their urban transport system under Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JnNURM). The financing is meant exclusively for City Bus Service and Bus Rapid Transit System (BRTS) for all (61) mission cities. The List of these 61 mission cities are at Annexure.

(d) No, Madam.

(e) Dose not arise.

Annexure of Unstarred question no. 1577 dated 21.08.2012 Annexure

States/Cities covered under Bus funding Project under JNNURM.

S.No State City 1 Andhra Pradesh Hyderabad 2 Andhra Pradesh Tirupati 3 Andhra Pradesh Vijaywada

4 Andhra Pradesh Vishakapatnam 5 Arunachal Pradesh Itanagar 6 Assam Guwahati 7 Bihar Bodhgaya 8 Bihar Patna 9 Chhattisgarh Raipur Delhi Delhi 10 Delhi DMRC Feeder 11 Goa Panaji 12 Gujarat Ahmedabad 13 Haryana Faridabad 14 Himachal Pradesh Shimla 15 Jammu & Kashmir Jammu 16 Jammu & Kashmir Srinagar 17 Jharkhand Dhanbad 18 Jharkhand Jamshedpur 19 Jharkhand Ranchi 20 Karnataka Bangalore 21 Karnataka Mysore 22 Kerala Kochi 23 Kerala Trivendrum 24 Madhya Pradedsh Bhopal 25 Madhya Pradedsh Indore 26 Madhya Pradedsh Jabalpur 27 Madhya Pradedsh Ujjain Maharashtra MMR-BEST Maharashtra MMR-Navi Mumbai 28 Maharashtra MMR-Thane Maharashtra MMR-Mirabhayandar Maharashtra MMR-Kalyan Dombivili 29 Maharashtra Nagpur 30 Maharashtra Nanded Maharashtra PMPML-Pune 31 Maharashtra PMPML-Pimpri Chincwad 32 Maharashtra Nashik 33 Manipur Imphal 34 Meghalaya Shillong 35 Mizzoram Aizwal 36 Nagaland Kohima 37 Orissa Bhubneshwar 38 Orissa Puri 39 Punjab Amritsar 40 Punjab Ludhiana 41 Rajashtan Ajmer 42 Rajashtan Jaipur 43 Sikkim Gangtok 44 Tamil Nadu Chennai 45 Tamil Nadu Coimbatore 46 Tamil Nadu Madurai 47 Tripura Agartala 48 Uttar Pradesh Agra 49 Uttar Pradesh Allahabad 50 Uttar Pradesh Kanpur 51 Uttar Pradesh Lucknow 52 Uttar Pradesh Mathura 53 Uttar Pradesh Meerut 54 Uttar Pradesh Varanasi 55 UT Chandigarh 56 UT Pondicherry 57 Uttrakhand Dehradun

58 Uttrakhand Haridwar 59 Uttrakhand Nanital 60 West Bengal Asansol 61 West Bengal Kolkata

ADB ASSISTED DRINKING WATER SUPPLY PROJECTS 28th August, 2012

LSQ 2543

SMT. SHRUTI CHOUDHRY

Will the Minister of URBAN DEVELOPMENT be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the Asian Development Bank (ADB) is insisting on execution of the urban drinking water supply projects in the National Capital Region through NCR Planning Board only on turn-key basis;

(b) if so, the names and the costs of such projects and the views of all the States under the NCR in this regard;

(c) whether such terms and conditions of ADB for implementing the projects on turn-key basis are burdensome financially;

(d) if so, the details thereof; and

(e) the steps being taken to avoid such projects on turn-key basis to save the cost of the project?

THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT (SHRI SAUGATA ROY)

(a)& (b): National Capital Region Planning Board(NCRPB) has informed that the Asian Development Bank (ADB) requires that the procurement procedures adopted for projects assisted by them are in accordance with the guidelines prescribed by them.

Loans for an urban drinking water supply project at Panipat with an initial estimated cost of Rs.230.84 crore had been sanctioned under ADB Line of Credit by the Project Sanctioning & Monitoring Group (PSMG) of NCR Planning Board under the chairmanship of Secretary(UD) and duly represented by the nodal Secretaries of the Participating State Governments.

(c) to (e): NCRPB has also informed that the multilateral funding agencies require the borrowing agencies to follow the Procurement Procedures and other guidelines as per their terms and conditions. However, the respective States and their implementing agencies take their decisions on whether or not to avail financial assistance from multilateral agencies.

WATER SUPPLY BY MCD 28th August, 2012

LSQ 2569

SHRI PURNMASI RAM

Will the Minister of URBAN DEVELOPMENT be pleased to state:-

(a) whether water supply by the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) in all sectors of R.K. Puram in New Delhi are adequate and all the residents of Government quarters have to use electric motors to draw the drinking water;

(b) if so, the details thereof;

(c) whether residents of all the other Government quarters in New Delhi are provided drinking water without use of electric motor; and

(d) if so, the steps taken/proposed to be taken by the Government to supply water to the residents of R.K. Puram without using electric motor?

THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT (SHRI SAUGATA ROY)

(a)& (b): South Delhi Municipal Corporation has informed that it does not supply water. New Delhi Municipal Corporation (NDMC) which provides water to the residents of Government quarters in NDMC area has informed that it is supplying water to residents with adequate pressure. Therefore, there is no need for using electric motor by residents.

(c) & (d) : Questions do not arise in view of the reply at (a) & (b) above.

STORM WATER DRAINAGE PROJECT 28th August, 2012

LSQ 2594

SHRI KABINDRA PURKAYASTHA

Will the Minister of URBAN DEVELOPMENT be pleased to state:-

(a) whether a Storm Water Drainage Project is adopted at Silchar, Assam with financial assistance from the Union Government;

(b) if so, the details and the present status of the project;

(c) whether the Project (Phase-I) has been stopped due to some technical problems;

(d) if so, the details thereof and the action taken thereon;

(e) whether the Government has asked for revised Detailed Project Report (DPR) of the said project; and

(f) if so, the details thereof and the time by which the said project is likely to be started and completed?

THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT (SHRI SAUGATA ROY)

(a): The Ministry of Urban Development sanctioned the Storm Water Drainage Project (Phase-I) for Silchar, Assam in 2006.

(b): This project was initially assigned to National Building Construction Company for execution. Now, the project execution stands transferred to the State Government.

(c)&(d): The Government of Assam requested for transfer of this project from NBCC to State Government in May, 2009. The responsibility for execution of the project was transferred from NBCC to the State Government on 18th August, 2009.

(e)&(f): The Government of Assam submitted a revised DPR for this project to the Ministry in June, 2011. This revised DPR was scrutinized and returned to the Government of Assam for updation in August, 2011. The Government of Assam has not submitted the updated DPR. The Government of Assam is responsible for the successful execution of this project.

ALLOTMENT OF SALT PAN LAND 28th August, 2012

LSQ 2759

SHRI SANJAY DINA PATIL SMT. SUPRIYA SADANAND SULE DR. SANJEEV GANESH NAIK

Will the Minister of URBAN DEVELOPMENT be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the Union Government has received any proposals from the State Government of Maharashtra for financial assistance as well as allotment of Centre land towards various rehabilitation programmes for slum dwellers of Mumbai;

(b) if so, the details thereof during each of the last three years and the current year, proposal-wise;

(c) whether the Union Government has also received a proposal from the State Government to allot salt pan lands from slum rehabilitation purpose;

(d) if so, the details of the proposals along with the status thereof and the reasons for its pendency;

(e) the action taken by the Government to clear the proposal; and

(f) the time by which the said proposal is likely to be cleared by the Union Government?

MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT (SHRI SAUGATA ROY)

(a) to (f): The issues relating to management of surplus salt lands in Mumbai were considered by the Union Cabinet at the meeting held on 9th May 2001 and it was inter-alia decided in principle for sharing of the surplus salt lands between Government of Maharashtra and Ministry of Urban Development. Detailed modalities were to be finalized between the Government of Maharashtra and Ministry of Urban Development. The Cabinet also decided that a Group of Ministers may examine issues relating toutilization of the surplus salt lands and its recommendations brought up before the Cabinet thereafter. However, the proposal of Government of Maharashtra to resettle slum dwellers on lands belonging to Railways and Airport Authority on salt lands falling in the share of Government of India was not considered. The Group of Ministers agreed in principle for utilization of the salt pan lands at village Kanjur, which was available for development, for re-location of slum dwellers encroaching upon various Government land. They had also indicated that it should be on self financing basis since budgetary outgo from different Ministries would not be possible. The Group of Ministers has not yet given its final recommendations.

SAFE DRINKING WATER 4th September, 2012

LSQ *332

SHRI SHRI

Will the Minister of URBAN DEVELOPMENT be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the level of fluoride, arsenic and other contaminants in drinking water supplied in the major metropolitan areas are within the prescribed levels;

(b) if so, the details thereof and if not, the details of the extent of contamination levels therein;

(c) whether the Government regularly monitors the supply of drinking water in the urban areas;

(d) if so, the details thereof; and

(e) the steps taken/proposed to be taken by the Government for supply of safe drinking water in the urban areas including major metropolitan cities?

MINISTER OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT (SHRI KAMAL NATH)

(a) to (e) : A Statement is laid on the Table of the Sabha.

STATEMENT

STATEMENT REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO LOK SABHA STARRED QUESTION NO. 332 FOR 04.09.2012 REGARDING SAFE DRINKING WATER

(a) to (d): Water, that is to say, water supply is a State subject as per List-II (State List) in the Seventh Schedule of the Constitution of India.

The drinking water quality standards as per IS: 10500-2012 have to be followed by the State Governments Local Bodies providing drinking water supply.

However, in order to guide the State Government / Urban Local Bodies water supply authorities for proper operation and monitoring of urban water supply systems, Ministry has published the Manual on Operation and Maintenance of Water Supply Systems, of which the Chapter 9 (titled “Drinking Water Quality Monitoring and Surveillance”) describes in detail the methodology for monitoring drinking water supply quality based on various parameters.

(e): The Government of India supplements the efforts of State Governments/Union Territories/Urban Local Bodies for providing drinking water supply through various schemes, details of which are as follows:

(i) Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM) run during 2005-2012 with sub-components of Urban Infrastructure and Governance (UIG) and the Urban Infrastructure Development Scheme for Small and Medium Towns (UIDSSMT).

(ii) North-Eastern Region Urban Development Project / Programme (NERUDP).

(iii) Urban Infrastructure Development Scheme for Satellite Towns (UIDSST) around seven mega cities.

(iv) 10% Non-lapsable Central Pool of Resources (NLCPR).

(v) Desalination Plants for Chennai - An amount of Rs.871.24 crore has been sanctioned for the 100 MLD desalination plant at Chennai.

(vi) Erstwhile Accelerated Urban Water Supply Programme (AUWSP)

CLEAN METROPOLITAN CITIES 4th September, 2012

LSQ 3847

SHRI AVTAR SINGH BHADANA SHRI J.M. AARON RASHID

Will the Minister of URBAN DEVELOPMENT be pleased to state:-

(a) whether incidents of the general public openly littering wastes, urinating and spitting in public places which had been prohibited under the laws, have been reported in the major metropolitan cities;

(b) if so, the reaction of the Government thereto;

(c) whether the Government proposes to launch a public awareness campaign to educate the public in this regard; and

(d) if so, the steps taken/proposed to be taken by the Government to check such incidents in major metropolitan cities?

MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT (SHRI SAUGATA ROY)

(a) to (d): The information on the incidents of the general public openly littering wastes, urinating and spitting in public places in the major metropolitan cities has not been received by this Ministry. Sanitation is a State subject and it is the responsibility of the State Governments / Urban Local Bodies to plan, design, execute and operate the sanitation schemes in the urban areas of the Country. The Ministry of Urban Development acts as a facilitator in framing broad policies, programmes and guidelines on sanitation system.

With a view to prioritizing the issue of sanitation, the Ministry of Urban Development formulated the National Urban Sanitation Policy (NUSP) in 2008.

The goals of National Urban Sanitation Policy are: i. to create awareness about sanitation, its linkages with public & environmental health amongst communities and institutions and ii. to promote mechanisms to bring about and sustain behavioural changes aimed at adoption of healthy sanitation practices Under NUSP, Ministry of Urban Development has been conducting communication campaign through mass media, particularly through All India Radio. 4 Radio Jingles in 13 Regional languages were broadcast through 85 channels across the country in two phases to create awareness among people on sanitation and open defecation free cities. In the first phase in 2009, the radio jingles were broadcast for a period of one month. In the second phase in 2012, the radio jingles would be broadcast for a period of two months.

MITHI RIVER DEVELOPMENT PROJECT 4th September, 2012

LSQ 3854

DR. SANJEEV GANESH NAIK SHRI CHANDRAKANT BHAURAO KHAIRE SHRI MAROTRAO SAINUJI KOWASE SHRI SANJAY DINA PATIL

Will the Minister of URBAN DEVELOPMENT be pleased to state:-

(a) the details of funding cost and the present status of the Mithi River Development Project submitted by the Government of Maharashtra;

(b) the reasons for delay in clearing the said project; and

(c) the time by which it is likely to be cleared?

MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT (SHRI SAUGATA ROY)

(a) to (c): Government of Maharashtra had sent a revised Detailed Project Report (DPR) for Mithi River Development Project to the Ministry on 8th September, 2010 and the same was sent to Ministry of Water Resources on 27.9.2010 for technical appraisal. Central Water Commission (CWC), Ministry of Water Resources on examination of the revised DPR has asked for hydrological data from the Government of Maharashtra. The project has not been technically cleared by the Ministry of Water Resources due to non-furnishing of hydrological data by the Government of Maharashtra.

DRINKING WATER AND SEWERAGE DISPOSAL 4th September, 2012

LSQ 3885

SHRI P. VISWANATHAN

Will the Minister of URBAN DEVELOPMENT be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the Government of Tamil Nadu has sought any assistance from the Union Government for drinking water and sewerage disposal;

(b) if so, the details of assistance sought and provided during each of the last three years and the current year;

(c) the names of towns/cities identified under the scheme; and

(d) the time by which the identified projects are likely to be completed?

MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT (SHRI SAUGATA ROY)

(a): Yes, Madam.

(b) to (d): i. In order to supplement the effort of State Government, Ministry of Urban Development launched Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM) in 2005 with a view to provide financial assistance for creating infrastructure facilities in all the urban areas of the country including water supply and sanitation with a reform oriented agenda. The JNNURM has two sub-missions namely Urban Infrastructure & Governance (UIG) and Urban Infrastructure Development Scheme for Small & Medium Towns (UIDSSMT).

One project on Sewerage sector namely “Construction and Commissioning of additional 120 MLD sewage treatment plant at Koyambedu (Phase-II) in Chennai” has been approved under UIG Sub-Mission of Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JnNURM) during the period and current year with approved cost of Rs.11610.00 lakh and Additional Central Assistance (ACA) commitment of Rs.4063.50 lakh. An amount of Rs.1015.88 has been released for the project as ACA for utilization so far. City of Chennai, Madurai and Coimbatore are covered under UIG Sub-Mission of JnNURM for the State of Tamil Nadu. The Projects are to be completed within the Mission period i.e. upto 31st March, 2014. ii. Ministry of Urban Development has formulated a Scheme for Urban Infrastructure Development Scheme in Satellite Towns/ Counter Magnets of Million plus Cities (UIDSST). The objectives of this scheme amongst others are to develop urban infrastructure facilities including sanitation at Satellite towns/ Counter Magnets around Seven mega-cities. The following projects relating to water supply and sewerage have been sanctioned under Urban Infrastructure Development Scheme in Satellite Towns around seven mega-cities. The details of assistance provided during last three years and current year is at Annexure I.

ANNEXURE I Annexure as referred in the statement in reply to part (b)&(d) of the Unstarred Question No.3885 for 04.09.2012

Sanctioned GOI S. No. Name of Project Fund released (Rs. in lakh) Cost Share

2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13

Comprehensive Water 1 Supply Scheme for 4071.00 3256.80 00.00 00.00 814.20 00.00 Sriperumbedur Under Ground sewerage 2 5622.00 4497.6 00.00 00.00 1124.40 00.00 Scheme, Sripermbudur

REVIEW OF FUNCTIONING OF DDA 12th December, 2012

LSQ *272

SMT. RAMA DEVI

Will the Minister of URBAN DEVELOPMENT be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the Delhi Development Authority (DDA) has been able to meet the emerging challenges and the expectations of the people;

(b) if not, the reasons therefor;

(c) whether the Government has reviewed/proposes to review the functioning of DDA in this regard;

(d) if so, the details thereof; and

(e) the steps being taken by the Government to effectively meet the housing and the related requirements of the people in the capital?

THE MINISTER OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT (SHRI KAMAL NATH)

(a)to (e): A statement is laid on the Table of the Sabha.

STATEMENT REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO LOK SABHA STARRED QUESTION NO. 272 FOR 12.12.2012 REGARDING REVIEW OF FUNCTIONING OF DDA.

(a): Yes, Madam.

(b): In view of above, does not arise.

(c)&(d): The Government has been reviewing the functioning of DDA with special emphasis on its ability to achieve the targets and goals entrusted to it, which is a continuous process. Review meetings are held at regular intervals at the level of Minister of Urban Development, Secretary, Urban Development and other senior officers of the Ministry. Besides, monthly progress reports on the functioning of DDA are also obtained from DDA and reviewed in the Ministry. The Government is also in the process of review of the Master Plan of Delhi, 2021 (MPD- 2021).

(e): DDA has also reported that for planned development of Delhi, and to meet the housing requirements, it has taken the following steps:

(i) Planning and development of sub-city (self contained) projects like Rohini, Dwarka and Narela with housing catering to all types of population.

(ii) Housing programmes as per the housing strategies for development of new housing areas.

(iii) Redevelopment of slum areas/in-situ up-gradation, housing for economically weaker section (EWS).

(iv) The Zonal Development Plans for urban extension areas have been notified which will also provide land for housing and related infrastructure. As proposed in MPD-2021, development of these areas is envisaged through public private partnership (land pooling).

(v) As proposed in MPD-2021, the development along major transport corridors is envisaged through Transit Oriented Development (TOD). This will provide for intensive development in terms of housing, work centres and supporting facilities.

(vi) In order to make development environmentally sustainable, large recreational areas have been developed such as biodiversity parks, regional parks/district parks, sports complexes etc.

(vii) Development of residential areas, construction and disposal of housing for various categories.

(viii) DDA has further reported that keeping in view the emerging challenges for planned development of the capital city, the following critical areas have been identified in MPD-2021 : Land policy, public participation and planned implementation, redevelopment, shelter, housing for poor, environment, unauthorized colonies, mixed used, trade and commerce, informal sector, industry, conservation of heritage, transportation, health infrastructure, education facilities, disaster management, provision of sports facilities and focus on infrastructure development.

EXTRACTION OF GROUND WATER 19th December, 2012

LSQ 4321

SHRI SANJAY BHOI SHRI N.S.V. CHITTHAN

Will the Minister of URBAN DEVELOPMENT be pleased to state:-

(a) whether Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) has extracted ground water through borewell in the site near Mandi House Delhi;

(b) if so, the details thereof and the purpose for which this water is used;

(c) whether necessary permission was taken from concerned agency/authority in this regard;

(d) if so, the details thereof and if not, the reasons therefor; and

(e) the action taken/being taken by the Government in this regard and also to check such practice in future?

THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT (SHRIMATI DEEPA DASMUNSHI)

(a): Yes, Madam.

(b): Delhi Metro Rail Corporation Ltd. (DMRC) has informed that temporary borewell points were provided to temporarily lower the water table in the underground construction zone to facilitate the construction activities. The extracted water was used to recharge the water table of the surrounding areas. Some of the water was also used for suppression of dust in the construction zone.

(c): DMRC has informed that no permission was sought by them.

(d): As per the DMRC, since these were temporary borewell points, which are closed after completion of foundation work, hence no permission was sought. DMRC has taken steps for obtaining the necessary approval as per the guidelines issued by Central Ground Water Authority on 15.11.2012 for mining and de-watering.

(e): DMRC has been directed to take necessary approval in this regard in future.