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List of Ongoing Infrastructure Projects with Loan Assistance from NCRPB (As on March 2015) List of Ongoing Infrastructure projects with loan assistance from NCRPB (as on March 2015) Loan Actual Loan Implementing Date of Estimated cost S.No. Name of the Projects Sanctioned (in Amount released Agency sanction (in Cr.) Cr.) (till Mar-15) (in Cr.) Haryana Sub Region Transport Sector project (26 nos.) Improvement by way of four laning of Rewari Kot Kasim Road upto NH-8, Shahjahanpur Rewari road upto 6 km., PWD (B&R), 1 Nov-08 106.07 79.55 67.55 Rewari Narnaul Road (SH26), Rewari Mohindergarh Haryana Road, Rewari Dadri road upto proposed bypass Improvement by way of four laning of Jhajjar Dhaur Beri PWD (B&R), 2 Nov-08 29.34 22.00 20.69 road Haryana Improvement by way of four laning of Dighal Beri PWD (B&R), 3 Nov-08 42.86 32.14 24.17 Jhazgarh road. Haryana New construction of roads from Kaluka to NH-8, Sheoraj Majra to Sangwari, Barriawas to NH-8, Rojka to Asadpur, PWD (B&R), 4 Nov-08 41.4 31.05 25.81 Bikaner to Gurukawas, Rewari Jhajjar road to Rewari Haryana Narnaul road via Rewari Dadri road Project for improvement and construction of road in PWD (B&R), 5 Jhajjar circle of NCR sub Region - Bahadurgarh Chhara Nov-08 128.65 96.49 76.45 Haryana Dujana Beri Kalanur road Improvement of Other District Roads (ODRs) in Jhajjar PWD (B&R), 6 Nov-09 117.89 district in Haryana Sub region. Govt. of Har. 169.98 127.48 Improvement of 5 Roads in Gurgaon Distt. (reduced by PWD (B&R), 7 Nov-09 44.01 10 Cr. from August) Govt. of Har. 90.36 67.77 Improvement of Other District Roads (ODRs) in Gurgaon PWD (B&R), 8 Nov-09 22.99 district in Haryana Sub region. Govt. of Har. 31.57 23.68 Construction of 2 lane ROB at Panipat Jatal road on Dec-12 31.85 13.26 PWD (B&R), 9 Delhi Ambala railway line at L/C No. 52-C in Panipat 10.63 Haryana District Construction of 2 lane ROB at Hodal Hassanpur road Dec-12 24.10 13.76 PWD (B&R), 10 on Delhi Palwal Mathura Railway line at L/C No. 553 6.88 Haryana Two lane ROB at Sonepat Purkhas road near sugar PWD (B&R), Dec-12 40.37 16.42 11 8.21 mill on Delhi Ambala Railway line L/C No. 29 Haryana Construction of By-pass at Beri, in Jhajjar District of PWD (B&R), Dec-12 48.82 36.62 12 0.00 Haryana Haryana Construction of By-pass at Chhara, in Jhajjar District PWD (B&R), Dec-12 47.16 35.37 13 21.22 of Haryana Haryana Construction of By-pass at Subana, in Jhajjar District PWD (B&R), Dec-12 25.18 18.89 14 0.00 of Haryana Haryana Construction of By-Pass at Kosli, Haryana PWD (B&R), Dec-12 27.68 20.76 15 15.46 Haryana Widening & Strengthening of Gohana Lakhanmajra Dec-12 99.77 74.83 PWD (B&R), 16 Bhiwani road upto district Rohtak boundary road from 59.90 Haryana km. 0.000 to 37.700 Widening & Strengthening of UP border Sonepat Dec-12 176.26 132.20 PWD (B&R), 17 Gohana upto district Sonepat boundary road from km. 109.25 Haryana 11.600 to 74.000 Widning & upgradation of Gurgaon-Chandu-Badli- PWD (B&R), Dec-12 244.10 183.08 18 109.85 Bahadurgarh Road Haryana Widening & Strengthening of Bahadurgarh Jhajjar PWD (B&R), Dec-12 156.52 117.39 19 98.64 Road in Jhajjar district of Haryana Haryana Construction of Chhuchhakwas Bye-pass in Jhajjar PWD (B&R), Dec-13 53.05 39.79 20 district Haryana Construction of Chhara Bypass (Southern Side), PWD (B&R), Dec-13 26.89 20.16 21 Jhajjar Haryana Improvement / Construction of Sonipat bypass Dec-13 73.93 55.45 PWD (B&R), 22 Phase-II from sonipat Ganaur road to Sonipat Haryana Gohana road Construction of Road from NH-10 to NH-71 at PWD (B&R), Dec-13 53.25 39.94 23 southern Bye Pass in Rohtak district Haryana Four lanning of Jhajjar Farukhnagar-Gurgaon road PWD (B&R), Dec-13 290.84 218.13 24 in Jhajjar/Gurgaon district Haryana Improvement of Sanghi – Chhichhrana - Dec-13 35.97 26.98 PWD (B&R), 25 Mirjapurkheri-Madina to GLMB road km. 0.00 to Haryana 11.078 in Rohtak / Sonipat district of Haryana State Up gradation of 3 roads in Rewari Division (Haily Dec-13 104.48 78.36 PWD (B&R), 26 mandi to Pahlawas road, kosli-Guryani to Pahlawas Haryana NH-71 and Dahina-Jatusana Road 2200.45 1621.55 839.59 Sewerage Sector Projects (12 nos.) Development of Sewerage System and Construction of 27 PHED Haryana Feb-06 44.25 33.20 33.20 two STPs at Rohtak town. Extension of sewerage system and treatment of sewage 28 PHED Haryana Oct-07 6.29 4.71 4.71 in Bawal, Dist Rewari Providing sewerage facilities in village kosli, Bhakli and 29 PHED Haryana Oct-07 8.70 6.53 5.22 Railway station area of Kosli, Dist. Rewari Loan Actual Loan Implementing Date of Estimated cost S.No. Name of the Projects Sanctioned (in Amount released Agency sanction (in Cr.) Cr.) (till Mar-15) (in Cr.) Extension of sewerage system and treatment of sewage 30 PHED Haryana Feb-08 15.08 11.31 11.31 in Ganaur, Dist Sonepat Providing sewerage scheme & Treatment Plant for 31 PHED Haryana Feb-08 6.50 4.88 4.00 KharkhodaTown,Dist.Sonepat Providing sewerage scheme and Treatment Plant for Gohana 32 PHED Haryana Jun-09 16.00 9.18 7.98 Town District Sonipat Providing sewerage scheme and treatment plant for 14.50 33 PHED Haryana Aug-11 10.87 8.27 Pataudi Town, Gurgaon District Providing sewerage scheme for Punhana Town in Mewat 12.50 34 PHED Haryana Aug-11 9.37 7.73 Distt. Providing sewerage scheme and treatment plant for Nuh 10.27 35 Town, Mewat District PHED Haryana Aug-11 7.71 7.01 Providing sewerage scheme and treatment plant for 36 Hathin Town, Palwal District PHED Haryana Aug-11 12.3 9.23 8.00 Providing Sewerage Scheme and Treatment Plant for 11.48 8.61 37 PHED Haryana Nov-11 2.58 Farrukh Nagar Town, Gurgaon District. 38 Construction of Storm Water Drain in Sonepat Town, PHED Haryana Dec-12 21.72 16.29 12.72 Haryana 179.58 131.88 112.73 Water Sector Projects (10 nos.) Augmentation of rural drinking water supply for Mewat Nov 04 rev in 39 PHED Haryana 300.49 225.36 217.58 region- Phase- I, Haryana, revised in nov 09 Nov 09 IInd water works newly developed area in wester side of 40 PHED Haryana Oct-07 16.65 12.49 12.49 Rewari town, dist. Rewari Augmentation and Extension of Water Supply in 41 PHED Haryana Oct-07 13.91 10.43 10.39 Kharkhoda town,Dist.Sonepat 42 Augnentation of water supply in Gohana Town PHED Haryana Nov-08 42.45 25.84 24.67 43 Water Suply at Sohna Town & Rojka Meo Industrial Area,SohnaPHED Haryana Nov-08 65.34 24.50 24.50 Water Supply scheme for Nalhar Medical College and 105.61 44 PHED Haryana Aug-11 79.21 23.76 Nuh Town Providing Water Supply Scheme for Samalkha town 11.94 45 PHED Haryana Aug-11 8.96 7.65 Distt. Panipat. Providing distribution pipeline in various approved 46 PHED Haryana Nov-09 6.38 colonies of Sonepat town in District Sonepat 8.51 6.38 Augmentation of Water Supply for Pataudi and adjoining 75.10 56.32 47 town of Haily Mandi along with surrrounding seven PHED Haryana Nov-11 16.90 villages. Augmentation of Water Supply for Farrukh Nagar Town 28.78 21.58 48 PHED Haryana Nov-11 3.13 & Five Villages, Gurgaon District. 668.78 471.08 347.45 Land Development Sector Projects (1 nos.) Haryana State Industrial & Development of Industrial Zone Sector 34-35, Gurgaon, 49 Infrastructure Sep-05 366.65 86.00 86.00 Haryana Development Corporation 366.65 86.00 86.00 Power Sector Projects (3 nos.) Project for creating power infrastructure in Haryana Haryana Vidyut 50 Jul-07 117.45 82.01 82.01 subregion of NCR Prasaran Nigam Scheme for strengthening power infrastructure in NCR Haryana Vidyut 51 Nov-08 79.43 59.58 59.58 area of Haryana – Augmentation of Transmission Works, Prasaran Nigam Scheme for HVDS/LVDS & Reallocation of meters under Dakshin Haryana 52 Nov-08 138.47 103.85 103.85 DHBVN in NCR area Bijli Vitran Nigam 335.35 245.44 245.44 Social Sector (3 nos.) Construction of Medical College with Teaching Hospital at Health Dept., 53 Jun-09 318.91 239.18 239.18 District Mewat, Haryana Haryana Establishment of Polytechnic at Sampla, Rohtak District, DTETechnical 54 Jun-09 22.00 13.22 13.22 Haryana education, GoH Establishment of Technical Institutions at Rohtak DTETechnical May-10 197.00 67.50 67.50 55 education, GoH 537.91 319.90 319.90 Haryana Sub Total (55 nos.) 4288.71 2875.84 1951.12 Uttar Pradesh Sub Region Land Development Sector (2 nos.) 56 Bulandshahr Khurja Nov-04 / May- Ganga Nagar residential scheme, Bulandshahr 69.14 48.09 35.09 Development 10 Authority 57 Hapur Pilkhua Anand Vihar Housing Scheme at Hapur Development Oct-07 178.40 133.80 50.00 Authority 247.54 181.89 85.09 Loan Actual Loan Implementing Date of Estimated cost S.No.
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