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ANSWERED ON:17.08.2004 ALLOCATION of FUNDS UNDER AUWSP Athawale Shri Ramdas;Gehlot Shri Thaawar Chand;Nahata Smt GOVERNMENT OF INDIA URBAN DEVELOPMENT LOK SABHA UNSTARRED QUESTION NO:2730 ANSWERED ON:17.08.2004 ALLOCATION OF FUNDS UNDER AUWSP Athawale Shri Ramdas;Gehlot Shri Thaawar Chand;Nahata Smt. P. Jaya Prada;Suman Shri Ramji Lal Will the Minister of URBAN DEVELOPMENT be pleased to state: (a) the funds allocated by the Union Government to various States under the Accelerated Urban Water Supply Programme during the last three years, till date, year-wise and State-wise; (b) the funds spent by the various State Governments under the scheme during the said period, State-wise; and (c) the names of cities where the said scheme has been implemented for the purpose along with the expenditure made, State-wise? Answer MINISTER OF PARLIAMENTARY AFFAIRS AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT (SHRI GHULAM NABI AZAD) (a)&(b): A statement indicating the funds released to the different States under the Accelerated Urban Water Supply Programme during the last three years, till date, year-wise and State-wise, along with amounts utilized by the States based on the Utilization Certificates furnished by them is given at Annexure-I. (c): A statement indicating the names of the towns for which water supply projects were approved for implementation upto 6.8.2004 along with expenditure reported by the State Governments against these projects is given at Annexure-II. Annexures referred to in reply to Lok Sabha USQ 2730 for 17.8.04. ANNEXURE-I AS ON 6.8.2004 MINISTRY OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT CENTRALLY SPONSORED ACCELERATED URBAN WATER SUPPLY PROGRAMME (AUWSP) [Rupees in lakhs] Sl. NAME OF STATE Central share released Amount No. Utlised 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 Total by States (As per UC received) 1. ANDHRA PRADESH 361.30 385.90 492.57 0.00 1239.77 361.30 2. ARUNACHAL PD. 0.00 0.00 124.16 0.00 124.16 0.00 3. ASSAM 0.00 571.60 256.22 0.00 827.82 0.00 4. BIHAR 0.00 419.05 386.05 0.00 805.10 50.90 5. CHATTISGARH 311.42 430.52 337.87 0.00 1079.81 725.59 6. GOA 75.31 75.29 0.00 0.00 150.60 0.00 7 GUJARAT 464.34 664.47 918.08 0.00 2046.89 1183.65 8. HARYANA 647.31 579.94 469.71 0.00 1696.96 1507.89 9. HIMACHAL PD. 320.78 297.60 79.46 0.00 697.84 561.19 10. J & K 0.00 0.00 290.14 0.00 290.14 0.00 11. JHARKHAND 0.00 445.97 0.00 0.00 445.97 118.26 12. KARNATAKA 708.09 1055.35 1119.84 0.00 2883.28 2545.93 13. KERALA 127.67 268.21 268.21 0.00 664.09 159.07 14. MADHYA PD. 590.44 1236.46 1509.09 0.00 3335.99 1554.59 15. MAHARASHTRA 593.68 563.76 705.84 0.00 1863.28 980.68 16. MANIPUR 241.26 174.80 269.36 0.00 685.42 233.19 17. MEGHAYALA 96.52 0.00 0.00 0.00 96.52 0.00 18. MIZORAM 120.82 46.57 46.57 0.00 213.96 120.82 19. NAGALAND 0.00 85.42 0.00 0.00 85.42 85.42 20. ORISSA 245.73 254.81 409.36 0.00 909.90 91.87 21. PUNJAB 0.00 0.00 50.46 0.00 50.46 0.00 22. RAJASTHAN 539.73 568.48 1012.85 0.00 2121.06 849.93 23. SIKKIM 28.92 83.97 83.97 0.00 196.86 226.86 24. TAMIL NADU 855.58 813.16 653.41 0.00 2322.15 2322.15 25. TRIPURA 344.39 241.66 213.43 0.00 799.48 436.20 26. UTTAR PD. 2219.25 2426.09 2710.48 0.00 7355.82 5192.88 27. UTTARANCHAL 327.03 320.97 331.61 0.00 979.61 718.53 28. WEST BENGAL 280.43 184.95 417.62 0.00 883.00 387.63 TOTAL 9500.00 12195.00 13156.36 0.00 34851.36 20414.53 ANNEXURE-II ACCELERATED URBAN WATER SUPPLY PROGRAMME SCHEMES APPROVED FROM 2001-02 TO 6.8.2004 STATE: ANDHRA PRADESH State: ASSAM ( Rs. Lakhs) Sl. Name of Town Expenditure Sl. Name of Town Expenditure incurred incurred up to up to Dec.,2003 Sept.,2003 (Rs. Lakhs) 1 Sirpur(T) 61.00 1 Nalbari NR 2 Palasa 0.00 2 Bijni NR 3 Kasibugga 0.00 3 Pathsala NR 4 Manthani 111.15 4 Amguri NR 5 Yadgiri gutta 31.50 5 Abhaypuri NR 6 Banuswada 132.50 6 Dhekiajuli NR 7 Madhira 135.76 8 Asifabad NR 9 Mothugudem NR State: BIHAR 10 Lakshettipet NR 11 Kothapally Haveli NR 12 Vemulawada NR Sl. Name of Town Expenditure 13 Bhattiprolu NR incurred 14 Kaikalur NR up to 15 Renikunta NR Dec.,2003 16 Pirangipuram NR (Rs. Lakhs) 17 Kankipadu NR 18 Ghastkesar NR 1 Nasariganj 0.02 19 Nagarkurnool NR 2 Nokha 0.02 20 Kollapur NR 3 Maharajganj 0.02 21 Sigarayakonda NR 4 Motipur 0.02 22 Cumbum NR 5 Janipur 0.00 471.91 6 Mirganj NR 7 Chanpatia NR 8 Kanti NR State: ARUNACHAL PRADESH 9 Piro NR ( Rs. Lakhs) 10 Khushrupur NR 11 Behia NR Sl. Name of Town Expenditure 12 Dalsinghsarai NR incurred 13 Silao NR 14 Gazipur NR 1 Hapoli ( Ziro) NR 15 Kahalgaon NR 0.08 NR- NOT REPORTED NR - NOT REPORTED. State: CHATTISGARH State: GUJARAT Sl. Name of Town Expenditure Sl. Name of Town Expenditure incurred incurred up to up to March ,2004 March,2004 (Rs. Lakhs) (Rs. Lakhs) 1 Gourela 58.15 1 Damnagar 12.30 2 Kumhari 13.52 2 Lathi 27.79 3 Pandaria 0.00 3 Beyt 34.91 4 Thankhamaria 0.02 4 Babra 12.30 5 Bemetara 64.99 5 Santrampur 48.19 6 Pattalgaon 52.21 6 Paliad 20.07 7 Lormi 0.08 7 Lalpur 19.74 8 Chowki 55.12 8 Padadhari 25.00 9 Akkaltara 54.63 9 Chotila 56.19 10 Baloda 0.00 10 Ranpur 41.96 11 Arang 0.00 11 Mandal 80.10 12 Dharamjaigarh 0.03 12 Waghai 33.19 13 Bodari- 7.09 13 Bodeli 19.97 Chakkarbhata 14 Harij 29.48 14 Naya Baradwara 13.13 15 Chanasma 58.73 15 Baloda- Bazar 0.00 16 Delvada 0.47 16 Takhatpur 0.00 17 Ambaji 223.18 17 Simga 0.00 18 Kanodar 84.31 18 Khairagarh NR 19 Chhhapi 28.48 19 Ramanuj Ganj NR 20 Vinchhiya 35.88 20 Surajpur NR 21 Jetalsar 19.32 21 Jashpur Nagar NR 22 Digvijaygram 0.00 22 Chuikhadan NR 23 Sikka 23.29 23 Saraipali NR 24 Vartej 10.27 24 Dhamdha NR 25 Shivrajpur 14.50 318.97 26 Songadh 5.18 27 Singarva 10.29 28 Talala 16.19 29 Nandej 0.00 State: GOA 30 Vaso 0.00 31 Kathlal 0.00 32 Pali 0.00 Sl. Name of Town Expenditure 991.28 incurred 1 Ponda NR 2 Pernem NR NR- NOT REPORTED State: Haryana State: KARNATAKA Sl. Name of Town Expenditure Sl. Name of Town Expenditure incurred incurred up to up to March,2004 March,2004 (Rs. Lakhs) (Rs. Lakhs) 1 Loharu 163.13 1 H.D. Kote 405.26 2 Samalkha 121.58 2 Gubbi 251.65 3 Farukh Nagar 256.33 3 K.R.Pet 194.25 4 Punhana 97.28 4 Raibag 124.54 5 Hasanpur 141.45 5 Pavagada 899.54 6 Kalayat 52.26 6 Gudibande 163.49 7 Ladwa 110.18 7 Mudgal 0.90 8 Buria 9.12 8 Yellapur 0.00 9 Hathin 22.31 9 Jagalur 0.00 10 Bawal 0.00 10 Holalkere 0.00 11 Ateli 0.00 2039.63 12 Jakhal 0.00 973.64 State: KERALA Sl. Name of Town Expenditure State: HIMACHAL PRADESH incurred up to March,2004 Sl. Name of Town Expenditure (Rs. Lakhs) incurred up to 1 Kolazhi March,2004 2 Kottur 17.98 (Rs. Lakhs) 3 Pottore 4 Manjeshwaram 144.86 1 Hamirpur 980.37 5 Chellakara 0.00 2 Nurpur 328.87 162.84 3 Theog 114.31 4 Paonta Sahib 101.75 State: MADHYA PRADESH 1525.30 Sl. Name of Town Expenditure incurred State: JAMMU & KASHMIR up to March,2004 (Rs. Lakhs) Sl. Name of Town Expenditure incurred 1 Berasia 22.61 2 Pandhana 12.78 1 Katra NR 3 Bagli 12.56 4 Bhaurasa 0.00 NR - NOT REPORTED 5 Khargapur 0.00 6 Loharda 8.60 State: MADHYA PRADESH (contd.) State: MAHARASHTRA Sl. Name of Town Expenditure Sl. Name of Town Expenditure incurred incurred up to up to March,2004 Sept.,2003 (Rs. Lakhs) (Rs. Lakhs) 7 Unhel 0.00 1 Rajapur 0.39 8 Badawada 0.13 2 Narkhed 0.05 9 Piploda 0.00 3 Vadagaon 0.00 10 Manpur 0.00 4 Shirdi 0.00 11 Tal 2.82 5 Mahadula 0.00 12 Badgaon 0.00 6 Vengurla NR 13 Kanad 10.07 7 Kudal NR 14 Rajpur 0.00 8 Jejury NR 15 Manasa 62.96 16 Singoli 3.33 17 Jeeran 0.00 0.44 18 Ratangarh 0.00 19 Polaykalan 0.00 State: MANIPUR 20 Satwas 14.95 21 Khand NR 22 Maksi 70.94 Sl. Name of Town Expenditure 23 Akodia 0.00 incurred 24 Lahar 18.75 up to 25 Alampur NR Dec.,2003 26 Rajgarh 0.00 (Rs. Lakhs) 27 Piplya Mandi NR 28 Rampura 31.69 1 Oinam 3.17 29 Petalawad 0.00 2 Wanjing NR 30 Narayangarh NR 3 Thongkhong - NR 31 Deekan NR Lakshmi Bazar NR 32 Jawar NR 4 Sekmi NR 33 Malhargarh NR 5 Samurou NR 34 Karera NR 6 Lamlai NR 35 Namli NR 7 Kumbi NR 36 Buxwaha NR 8 Shikong Sekmai NR 37 Pichhore NR 9 Kakching Khunou NR 38 Bilaua NR 39 Mau NR 40 Mehgaon NR 3.17 41 Antari NR 42 Satai NR State: MIOZORAM 43 Gadi Malhera NR 44 Alote NR 45 Bada malhera NR Sl.
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