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Government of Maharashtra Government of Maharashtra CSMC meeting 30th January 2019 Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (PMAY-U) Proposal for 91 project under vertical 3 & 4 Presented to CSMC held on 30th January, 2019 Government of Maharashtra PROGRESS OF PMAY (U) Indicators Current Status (No.) . Cities Approved . Demand Survey Completed . Total Demand . Demand survey done by ULBs . Demand received through Common Service Centre and Online Application . Cases accepted/Pending . Whether HFAPoA Submitted . Whether AIP Submitted . Whether HFAPoA & AIP entered in MIS . SLTC/CLTC staffs approved vs. placed . Target of DUs in 2017-18 . State Budgetary Provision for PMAY (U) in 2017-18 STATUS OF MANDATORY CONDITIONS Mandatory conditions Current Status .Dispensing the need for separate Non Agricultural (NA) Permission .Prepare/amend their Master Plans earmarking land for Affordable Housing .Single-window, time bound clearance for layout approval and building permissions .Adopt the approach of deemed building permission and layout approval on the basis of pre-approved lay outs and building plans. .Amend or legislate existing rent laws on the lines of the Model Tenancy Act. .Additional Floor Area Ratio (FAR)/Floor Space Index (FSI)/ Transferable Development Rights (TDR) and relaxed density norms. INTERFACE WITH MIS Indicators Current Status (No.) .Survey entry made (%) .Projects approved: .Projects entered (7A/B/C/D) .DUs approved under BLC .Beneficiaries attached .BLC Houses geo-tagged .Total fund transferred through DBT (Rs. Lakhs) .National Electronic Funds Transfer (NEFT) .PFMS/ DBT .Aadhar Payment Bridge (APB) GLIMPSES OF PROGRESS AHP – Shirdhone (MADA) GLIMPSES OF PROGRESS AHP – Shirdhone (MADA) GLIMPSES OF PROGRESS AHP – Shirdhone (MADA) GLIMPSES OF PROGRESS AHP - Khoni (MHADA) GLIMPSES OF PROGRESS AHP - Amravati(MHADA) GLIMPSES OF PROGRESS AHP - Amravati(MHADA) GLIMPSES OF PROGRESS BLC - Amravati GLIMPSES OF PROGRESS BLC - Ichalkaranji ABSTRACT of Proposals Implemen Sl. EWS GoM ting Beneficiary No of GoI Share No Description Project Share (Rs. Agency Share DUs (Rs. Lakhs) . Cost Lakhs) Share (Rs. Lakhs) (Rs. Lakhs) 1 86 BLC 7265 111340 25542 17028 542.03 68228.6 5 AHP 789 8749.88 1183.5 789 183.32 6778.38 2 Total 91 8054 120089.88 26725.5 17817 725.32 75006.98 3 Projects ABSTRACT OF BLC PROJECTS Sales Implem EWS Price(with enting Project GoI Share GoM Beneficiar out Govt. Sl. Comp No of Agency Project Name Cost (Rs. Share (Rs. y Share Grant & ULB /IA No. onent DUs Share (Rs. Lakhs) Lakhs) (Rs. Lakhs) I/A Share) (Rs. Lakhs) (Rs. Lakhs) Lakhs) Construction of 383 EWS NEWASA 1 Tenements at Newasa Dist. BLC 383 2622.02 574.50 383.00 0.00 1664.52 4.35 MUNICIPAL Ahmednagar COUNCIL Construction of 242 EWS SHEVGAON 2 Tenements at Shevgaon Dist. BLC 242 1745.67 363.00 242.00 0.00 1140.67 4.71 MUNICIPAL Ahmednagar COUNCIL Construction of 166 EWS BARSHI TAKLI 3 Tenements at Barshi Takli Dist. BLC 166 967.41 249.00 166.00 0.00 552.41 3.33 MUNICIPAL Akola COUNCIL Construction of 242 EWS TILHARA 4 Tenements at Tilhara Dist. BLC 242 1434.25 363.00 242.00 0.00 829.25 3.43 MUNICIPAL Akola COUNCIL Construction of 232 EWS BALAPUR 5 Tenements at Balapur Dist. BLC 232 1365.90 348.00 232.00 0.00 785.90 3.39 MUNICIPA L Akola COUNCIL PATUR Construction of 83 EWS 6 BLC 83 487.11 124.50 83.00 0.00 279.61 3.37 MUNICIPAL Tenements at Patur Dist. Akola COUNCIL ABSTRACT OF BLC PROJECTS Sales Implem EWS Price(with enting Project GoI Share GoM Beneficiar out Govt. Sl. Comp No of Agency Project Name Cost (Rs. Share (Rs. y Share Grant & ULB /IA No. onent DUs Share (Rs. Lakhs) Lakhs) (Rs. Lakhs) I/A Share) (Rs. Lakhs) (Rs. Lakhs) Lakhs) Construction of 219 EWS DARYAPUR 7 Tenements at Daryapur Dist. BLC 219 1294.85 328.50 219.00 0.00 747.35 3.41 MUNICIPAL Amravati COUNCIL Construction of 114 EWS DHARANI 8 Tenements at Dharani Nagar BLC 114 678.70 171.00 114.00 0.00 393.70 3.45 MUNICIPAL Dist. Amravati COUNCIL Construction of 98 EWS TIVASA 9 Tenements at Tivasa Dist. BLC 98 578.86 147.00 98.00 0.00 333.86 3.41 MUNICIPAL Amravati COUNCIL Construction of 731 EWS AURANGABAD 10 Tenements at Aurangabad Dist. BLC 731 5979.71 1096.50 731.00 0.00 4152.21 5.68 MUNICIPAL Aurangabad CORPORATION Construction of 630 EWS PHULAMBARI 11 Tenements at Phulambari Nagar BLC 630 4432.05 945.00 630.00 0.00 2857.05 4.54 MUNICIPAL Panchayat Dist. Aurangabad COUNCIL Construction of 200 EWS SOYAGAON 12 Tenements at Soyagaon Dist. BLC 200 1440.60 300.00 200.00 0.00 940.60 4.70 NAGAR Aurangabad PANCHAYAT ABSTRACT OF BLC PROJECTS Sales Implem EWS Price(with enting Project GoI Share GoM Beneficiar out Govt. Sl. Comp No of Agency Project Name Cost (Rs. Share (Rs. y Share Grant & ULB /IA No. onent DUs Share (Rs. Lakhs) Lakhs) (Rs. Lakhs) I/A Share) (Rs. Lakhs) (Rs. Lakhs) Lakhs) Construction of 307 EWS VAIJAPUR 13 Tenements at Vaijapur Dist. BLC 307 2214.54 460.50 307.00 0.00 1447.04 4.71 MUNICIPAL Aurangabad COUNCIL Construction of 566 EWS MAJALGAON 14 Tenements at Majalgaon Dist. BLC 566 4201.70 849.00 566.00 0.00 2786.70 4.92 NAGAR Beed PARISHAD Construction of 374 EWS KEJ NAGAR 15 Tenements at Kej nagar BLC 374 1904.41 561.00 374.00 0.00 969.41 2.59 PANCHAYAT panchayat Dist. Beed GEVRAI Construction of 914 EWS 16 BLC 914 4632.15 1371.00 914.00 0.00 2347.15 2.568 MUNICIPAL Tenements at Georai Dist. Beed COUNCIL Construction of 104 EWS WADWANI 17 Tenements at Vadani nagar BLC 104 534.87 156.00 104.00 0.00 274.87 2.64 NAGAR panchayat Dist. Beed PANCHAYAT DHARUR Construction of 75 EWS 18 BLC 75 381.60 112.50 75.00 0.00 194.10 2.59 MUNICIPAL Tenements at Dharur Dist. Beed COUNCIL ABSTRACT OF BLC PROJECTS Sales Implem EWS Price(with enting Project GoI Share GoM Beneficiar out Govt. Sl. Comp No of Agency Project Name Cost (Rs. Share (Rs. y Share Grant & ULB /IA No. onent DUs Share (Rs. Lakhs) Lakhs) (Rs. Lakhs) I/A Share) (Rs. Lakhs) (Rs. Lakhs) Lakhs) Construction of 477 EWS SAKOLI 19 Tenements at Sakoli Nagar BLC 477 3230.48 715.50 477.00 0.00 2037.98 4.27 MUNICIPAL Panchayat Dist. Bhandara COUNCIL Construction of 81 EWS MOHADI 20 Tenements at Mohadi nagar BLC 81 473.21 121.50 81.00 0.00 270.71 3.34 MUNICIPAL Panchayat Dist. Bhandara COUNCIL Construction of 407 EWS LAKHANI 21 Tenements at Lakhani nagar BLC 407 3029.91 610.50 407.00 0.00 2012.41 4.94 NAGAR Panchayat Dist. Bhandara PANCHAYAT Construction of 108 EWS SHEGAON 22 Tenements at Shegaon BLC 108 729.50 162.00 108.00 34.74 424.76 3.93 MUNICIPAL Dist.Buldana COUNCIL Construction of 143 EWS CHIKHALI 23 Tenements at Chikali BLC 143 972.67 214.50 143.00 46.32 568.85 3.978 MUNICIPAL Dist.Buldana COUNCIL Construction of 351 EWS JALGAON JAMOD 24 Tenements at Jalgaon Jamod BLC 351 2319.65 526.50 351.00 110.46 1331.69 3.79 MUNICIPAL Dist. Buldana COUNCIL ABSTRACT OF BLC PROJECTS Sales Implem EWS Price(with enting Project GoI Share GoM Beneficiar out Govt. Sl. Comp No of Agency Project Name Cost (Rs. Share (Rs. y Share Grant & ULB /IA No. onent DUs Share (Rs. Lakhs) Lakhs) (Rs. Lakhs) I/A Share) (Rs. Lakhs) (Rs. Lakhs) Lakhs) Construction of 183 EWS GOND PIMPRI 25 Tenements at Gond Pimari Dist. BLC 183 1155.89 274.50 183.00 0.00 698.39 3.82 MUNICIPAL Chandrapur COUNCIL Construction of 664 EWS JIVATI 26 Tenements at Jivati Dist. BLC 664 4043.25 996.00 664.00 0.00 2383.25 3.59 MUNICIPAL Chandrapur COUNCIL Construction of 58 EWS BALLARPUR 27 Tenements at Ballarpur Dist. BLC 58 337.22 87.00 58.00 0.00 192.22 3.31 MUNICIPAL Chandrapur COUNCIL Construction of 127 EWS DONDAICHA 28 Tenements at Dondaicha BLC 127 907.96 190.50 127.00 43.24 547.22 4.31 WARWADE WarwadeDist. Dhule Construction of 250 EWS SHINDKHED 29 Tenements at Shindkheda Dist. BLC 250 1565.47 375.00 250.00 0.00 940.47 3.76 NAGAR Dhule PANCHAYAT Construction of 546 EWS DEORI 30 Tenements at Sadak Devari BLC 546 3772.31 819.00 546.00 0.00 2407.31 4.41 MUNICIPAL Nagar Panchayat Dist. Gondia COUNCIL ABSTRACT OF BLC PROJECTS Sales Implem EWS Price(with enting Project GoI Share GoM Beneficiar out Govt. Sl. Comp No of Agency Project Name Cost (Rs. Share (Rs. y Share Grant & ULB /IA No. onent DUs Share (Rs. Lakhs) Lakhs) (Rs. Lakhs) I/A Share) (Rs. Lakhs) (Rs. 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