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Government of India Ministry of Tourism Rajya Sabha GOVERNMENT OF INDIA MINISTRY OF TOURISM RAJYA SABHA UNSTARRED QUESTION NO.1756 ANSWERED ON 03.12.2019 CENTRALLY SPONSORED SCHEMES UNDER IMPLEMENTATION 1756. SARDAR BALWINDER SINGH BHUNDER: Will the Minister of TOURISM be pleased to state: (a) the details of Centrally Sponsored Schemes (CSS), including flagship programmes, being implemented at present by the Ministry; and (b) the details of targets and allocation made, fund allocated, disbursed and utilised in these schemes during the last three years, including the present year, scheme-wise and State/UT-wise, particularly in the State of Punjab? ANSWER MINISTER OF STATE FOR TOURISM (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) (SHRI PRAHLAD SINGH PATEL) (a) and (b): There is no Centrally Sponsored Schemes (CSS) in the Ministry of Tourism. However, the Ministry of Tourism has implemented its two Central Sector Flagship Schemes namely ‘Swadesh Darshan’ and ‘National Mission on Pilgrimage Rejuvenation and Spiritual, Heritage Augmentation Drive (PRASHAD)’ for the development of tourism related infrastructure and facilities to promote tourism in the country. Under the Swadesh Darshan Scheme, 15 theme based circuits and under the PRASHAD Scheme, 51 religious cities/sites have been identified for development in the country. Details of projects sanctioned under the Swadesh Darshan and PRASHAD Schemes to different States/Union Territories including the State of Punjab during the last three years is given at Annexure. ******** ANNEXURE STATEMENT IN REPLY TO PARTS (a) AND (b) OF RAJYA SABHA UNSTARRED QUESTION NO.1756 ANSWERED ON 03.12.2019 REGARDING CENTRALLY SPONSORED SCHEMES UNDER IMPLEMENTATION. Swadesh Darshan Scheme (Rs. in Crore) Sl. State/UT/ Circuit Name of the Project Amt. Amt. No. Sanctioned Released Year 2016-17 1. Goa Development of Sinquerim-Baga, 99.99 79.99 Coastal Circuit Anjuna-Vagator, Morjim-Keri, Aguada Fort and Aguada Jail 2. Jammu & Integrated Development of Tourism 82.97 60.47 Kashmir Infrastructure Projects in the Jammu Himalayan Circuit and Kashmir 3. Telangana Integrated Development of Mulugu- 83.88 67.10 Tribal Circuit Laknavaram- Medavaram- Tadvai- Damaravi- Mallur- Bogatha Waterfalls 4. Meghalaya Development of Umium (Lake 99.13 79.31 North East Circuit View), U Lum Sohpetbneng- Mawdiangdiang – Orchid Lake Resort 5. Madhya Pradesh Development of Sanchi-Satna-Rewa- 74.94 59.95 Buddhist Circuit Mandsaur-Dhar 6. Kerala Development of Sabarimala - 99.99 20.00 Spiritual Circuit Erumeli-Pampa-Sannidhanam. 7. Manipur Development of Shri Govindajee 53.80 43.04 Spiritual Circuit Temple, Shri Bijoy Govindajee Temple – Shri Gopinath Temple – Shri Bungshibodon Temple – Shri Kaina Temple 8. Gujarat Development of Ahmedabad- 85.01 62.63 Heritage Circuit Rajkot- Porbandar –Bardoli- Dandi 9. Haryana Development of Tourism 97.35 77.88 Krishna Circuit Infrastructures at places related to Mahabharata in Kurukshetra 10. Rajasthan Integrated Development of Govind 91.45 45.72 Krishna Circuit Dev ji temple (Jaipur), Khatu Shyam Ji (Sikar) and Nathdwara (Rajsamand) 11. Sikkim Development of Tourist Circuit 95.32 76.25 North East Circuit Linking Singtam– Maka- Temi- Bermoik Tokel- Phongia- Namchi – Jorthang- Okharey- Sombaria- Daramdin- Jorethang- Melli (Exit) 12. Madhya Pradesh Development of Gwalior – Orchha – 92.97 74.38 Heritage circuit Khajuraho – Chanderi – Bhimbetka – Mandu) 13. Kerala Development of Sree Padmanabha 92.22 72.42 Spiritual Circuit Arnamula- Sabrimala 14. Bihar Development of Vaishali- Arrah- 52.39 26.19 Tirthankar circuit Masad- Patna- Rajgir- Pawapuri- Champapuri 15. Bihar Integrated Development of Kanwaria 52.35 39.76 Spiritual circuit Route: Sultanganj – Dharmshala- Deoghar 16. Odisha Development of Gopalpur, Barkul, 70.82 37.61 Coastal circuit Satapada and Tampara 17. Nagaland Development of Mokokchung– 99.67 78.09 Tribal circuit Tuensang-Mon 18. Uttarakhand Development of Heritage Circuit in 79.13 63.30 Heritage circuit Kumaon Region – Katarmal – Jogeshwar-Baijnath-Devidhura 19. Jammu & Integrated Development of Tourist 96.38 48.19 Kashmir Facilities at Jammu-Rajouri-Shopian- Himalayan Circuit Pulwama 20. Jammu & Integrated Development of Tourist 90.96 74.70 Kashmir Facilities under the Construction of Himalayan Circuit Assets in lieu of those Destroyed in Floods in 2014 under PM Development Package for J&K 21. Jammu & Integrated Development of Tourist 97.82 48.91 Kashmir facilities at Mantalai- Sudhmahadev- Himalayan Circuit Patnitop 22. Jammu & Integrated Development of Tourist 87.44 63.71 Kashmir Facilities at Anantnag- Kishtwar- Himalayan Circuit Pahalgam – Daksum – Ranjit Sagar Dam 23. Jammu & Integrated Development of Tourist 96.93 45.51 Kashmir Facilities at Gulmarg-Baramulla- Himalayan Circuit Kupwara-Leh 24. Uttar Pradesh Development of Srawasti, 99.97 72.56 Buddhist Circuit Kushinagar, & Kapilwastu 25. Uttar Pradesh Development of Chitrakoot and 69.45 55.56 Ramayana Circuit Shringverpur 26. Andaman & Development of Long Island-Ross 42.19 8.44 Nicobar Islands Smith Island- Neil Island- Havelock Coastal Circuit Island- Baratang Island-Port Blair 27. Tamil Nadu Development of (Chennai- 74.58 53.42 Coastal Circuit Mamamallapuram – Rameshwaram – Manpadu – Kanyakumari) 28. Uttar Pradesh Development of Shahjahanpur-Basti- 68.39 54.71 Spiritual Circuit Ahar-Aligharh-Kasgunj-Sarosi- Pratapgarh-Unnao-Kaushambi- Mirzapur-Gorakpur- Kairana- Doamriyagunj- Bagpat-Barabanki- Azamgarh 29. Uttar Pradesh Development of Bijnor- Meerut- 63.77 50.33 Spiritual Circuit Kanpur- Kanpur Dehat- Banda- Ghazipur- Salempur- Ghosi- Balia- Ambedkar Nagar- Aligarh- Fatehpur- Deoria- Mahoba- Sonbhadra- Chandauli- Mishrikh- Bhadohi 30. Uttar Pradesh Development of Kalinjar Fort 34.82 18.76 Heritage Circuit (Banda)- Marhar Dham (Sant Kabir Nagar)- Chauri Chaura, Shaheed Sthal (Fatehpur)- Mavahar Sthal (Ghosi)- Shaheed Smarak (Meerut) 31. Bihar Development of Buddhist circuit- 98.73 48.69 Buddhist Circuit Construction of Convention Centre at Bodhgaya 32. Assam Development of Tezpur – Majuli – 98.35 45.29 Heritage Circuit Sibsagar 33. Himachal Pradesh Integrated Development of 86.85 19.95 Himalayan Circuit Himalayan Circuit in Himachal Pradesh 34. Mizoram Development of Eco-Adventure 99.07 49.53 Eco Circuit Circuit Aizawl -Rawpuichhip – Khawhphawp – Lengpui – Durtlang – Chatlang- Sakawrhmuituaitlang - Muthee – Beratlawng -Tuirial Airfield – Hmuifang 35. Rajasthan Development of Churu (Salasar 93.90 68.24 Spiritual Circuit Balaji)– Jaipur (Shri Samode Balaji, Ghat ke Balaji, Bandhe ke Balaji)- Alwar (Pandupole Hanumanji, Bharathari)- Viratnagar (Bijak, Jainnasiya, Ambika Temple)- Bharatpur (Kaman Region)- Dholpur (Muchkund) – MehandipurBalaji- Chittorgarh (Sanwaliyaji) 36. Gujarat Development of Vadnagar- Modhera 98.61 79.85 Heritage Circuit and Patan Year 2017-18 37. Bihar Development of Gandhi Circuit: 44.65 21.24 Rural Circuit Bhitiharwa- Chandrahia- Turkaulia 38. Goa Development of Coastal Circuit II: 99.35 49.68 Coastal Circuit Rua De Orum Creek - Don Paula - Colva - Benaulim 39. Gujarat Development of Junagadh- Gir 29.28 12.89 Buddhist circuit Somnath- Bharuch-Kutch- Bhavnagar- Rajkot- Mehsana 40. Puducherry Development of Heritage Circuit in 66.35 33.17 Heritage Circuit Puducherry 41. Puducherry Development of Puducherry – 40.68 30.94 Spiritual Circuit Thirukanch- Karaikal- Yanam 42. 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Andhra Pradesh Development of: Shalihundam- 52.34 26.17 Buddhist Circuit Thotlakonda- Bavikonda- Bojjanakonda- Amravati- Anupu Year 2018-19 48. Maharashtra Development of Waki- Adasa- 54.01 0.00 Spiritual Circuit Dhapewada- Paradsingha- Chota Taj Bagh- Telankhandi- Girad 49. Development of Development of Wayside Amenities 17.93 5.38 Wayside in Uttar Pradesh and Bihar at Amenities Varanasi-Gaya; Lucknow-Ayodhya- (Sub- Scheme) Lucknow; Gorakhpur-Kushinagar; Kushinagar-Gaya- Kushinaga in collaboration with MoRTH 50. Uttar Pradesh Development of Jewar-Dadri- 14.52 0.00 Spiritual Circuit Sikandrabad-Noida-Khurja-Banda 51. Jharkhand Development of Dalma- Chandil- 52.72 0.00 Eco Circuit Getalsud- Betla national park- Mirchaiya- Netarhat 52. Tripura Development of Surma Cherra- 65.00 0.00 North East circuit Unakoti- Jampui Hills- Gunabati- Bhunaneshwari- Matabari- Neermahal- Boxanagar- Chotta khola- Pilak- Avangchaarra 53. Punjab Development of Anandpur Sahib 99.95 0.00 Heritage Circuit – Fatehgarh Sahib – Chamkaur Sahib – Ferozpur – Amritsar – Khatkar Kalan – Kalanour - Patiala 54. Kerala Development of Malanad Malabar 80.37 0.00 Rural Circuit Cruise Tourism Project 55. Kerala Development Sivagiri Sree 69.47 0.00 Spiritual Circuit Narayana Guru Ashram- Arruvipuram- Kunnumpara Sree Subrahmania- Chembazhanthi Sree
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