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Completed Projects- Haryana Completed Projects- Haryana Loan Total Loan Total Expenditure Reported Estimated cost S. No. Name of the Projects Town Implementing Agecny Sanctioned (Rs. Released (Rs. in by the Implementing (Rs. in Cr) in Cr.) Cr) Agencies (Rs. in Cr.) Land Development Projects 1 Development of residential sector 2, Faridabad Haryana Urban 34.57 23.93 22.93 33.19 Faridabad Development Authority 2 Residential scheme of Sector 64, Faridabad Faridabad Haryana Urban 35.86 26.89 21.73 33.34 Development Authority 3 Development of residential sector 38, Gurgaon Haryana Urban 156.24 61.62 61.62 94.14 Gurgaon Development Authority 4 Residential sector 2, Sonepat Sonepat Haryana Urban 40.47 13.99 12.99 20.83 Development Authority 5 Residential scheme of Sector 7 & 8 (part), Sonepat Haryana Urban 73.89 47.83 39.43 60.95 Sonepat Development Authority 6 Development of residential sector 9 and 9A, Bahadurgarh Haryana Urban 124.19 26.44 26.44 38.95 Bahadurgarh Development Authority 7 Development of residential sectors 11 & 12, Panipat Haryana Urban 6.86 3.61 2.74 8.68 Panipat Development Authority 8 Development of residential sectors 13 & 17, Panipat Haryana Urban 44.98 16.46 16.46 21.94 Panipat Development Authority 9 Development of residential sectors 18, Panipat Haryana Urban 26.65 19.86 19.86 28.78 Panipat Development Authority 10 Development of residential sectors 24, Panipat Haryana Urban 64.15 18.59 18.59 26.07 Panipat Development Authority 11 Development of residential sectors 2 & 3 Rohtak Haryana Urban 17.37 5.32 5.32 7.11 (part), Rohtak Development Authority 12 Development of residential sectors 2, 3 and 4 Rohtak Haryana Urban 23.88 10.75 10.75 20.89 (part), Rohtak Development Authority 13 Development of residential sector 2, Palwal Palwal Haryana Urban 15.02 11.24 11.24 15.43 Development Authority 14 Development of Brass Market, Rewari Rewari Haryana Urban 1.83 0.27 0.27 0.86 Development Authority 15 Development of residential sector 3 (part II), Rewari Haryana Urban 11.79 3.76 3.76 5.04 Rewari Development Authority 16 Development of shopping centre at sector 3, Rewari Haryana Urban 0.28 0.07 0.07 0.31 Rewari Development Authority 17 Development of residential sector 4, Rewari Rewari Haryana Urban 10.76 8.06 8.06 13.06 Development Authority 18 Shopping Centre at sector 6, Dharuhera Dharuhera Haryana Urban 0.44 0.08 0.08 1.35 Development Authority 19 Development of residential sectors 4 & 7, Gurgaon Haryana Urban 3.79 0.75 0.25 3.45 Gurgaon Development Authority 20 Development of residential sectors 32 and Gurgaon Haryana Urban 18.80 3.50 3.50 4.38 part sector 39, Gurgaon Development Authority 21 Development of residential sector 40, Gurgaon Haryana Urban 31.20 13.28 13.28 17.84 Gurgaon Development Authority 22 Development of residential sector 39, Gurgaon Haryana Urban 29.08 13.66 13.66 18.25 Gurgaon Development Authority 23 Development of industrial sector 59, Faridabad Haryana Urban 34.71 9.30 9.30 13.76 Faridabad Development Authority 24 Development of industrial sector 58, Faridabad Haryana Urban 31.17 23.37 21.37 34.04 Faridabad Development Authority 25 Development of Sectors 15 (industrial), 18, Gurgaon Haryana Urban 5.85 4.81 2.30 18.10 19 and 20 at Gurgaon Development Authority 26 Development of industrial sector 25 (phase II) Panipat Haryana Urban 3.54 0.65 0.65 0.48 for informal sector, Panipat Development Authority 27 Development of industrial sector 7, Panipat Panipat Haryana Urban 6.93 1.08 1.08 4.15 Development Authority 28 Development of Growth Centre, Bawal Bawal Haryana State Industrial & 178.68 25.5 25.50 182.50 Infrastructure Development Corporation 29 Development of Industrial Model Township Manesar Haryana State Industrial & 564.57 134.19 115.00 349.34 Phase-I at Manesar Infrastructure Development Corporation 30 Industrial Estate, Barhi (Gannaur) Barhi Haryana State Industrial & 111.00 48.47 20.00 21.37 Infrastructure Development Corporation 31 Haryana State Industrial & Development of Industrial Estate, Ph. IV at Kundli Infrastructure Development 122.29 60.37 60.37 56.5200 Kundli Corporation 32 Development of Sector-2 (Resd.) at Haryana Urban Bahadurgarh 44.13 24.81 17.01 30.06 Bahadurgarh Development Authoirty 33 57.99 Development of Sector-62 (Residential) at Haryana Urban Faridabad 65.52 47.28 39.81 Faridabad Development Authoirty 34 60.28 Haryana Urban Development of Sector-65, Faridabad Faridabad 66.33 47.86 40.24 Development Authoirty 35 25.08 Haryana Urban Development of Sector-27, Gurgaon Gurgaon 23.91 16.81 12.31 Development Authoirty 36 16.46 Haryana Urban Development of Sector-28, Gurgaon Gurgaon 16.25 11.45 8.52 Development Authoirty Sub Total 36 No. 2046.98 785.89 686.47 1344.97 Trasport Sector Projects 37 Widening/ re-alignment of Badkhal - Faridabad Haryana Urban 2.60 2.60 4.23 Surajkund road starting from Ankhir Chowk to Development Authority 5.47 Prahladpur (Delhi border), Faridabad 38 Construction of external link road connecting Gurgaon Haryana Urban 1.13 1.13 1.83 2.90 with sector 17, Gurgaon Development Authority 39 Widening & strengthening of existing Gurgaon Haryana Urban 3.60 2.25 5.25 Mehrauli road from National Highway 8 to Development Authority 4.83 Gurgaon - Delhi border, Gurgaon side 40 Widening & strengthening of Old Delhi Road Gurgaon Haryana Urban 6.90 3.00 11.04 from Dundahera border to National Highway Development Authority 8, from Atul Kataria Chowk to Mahavir Chowk 9.33 and from Mahavir Chowk upto Management Development Institute, Gurgaon 41 Upgradation of Roads in the NCR - Haryana 52.12 Palwal, Nooh PWD (B&R), Haryana 63.07 47.31 47.31 42 Construction of Transport Nagar at Panipat Panipat Haryana Urban 0.46 0.46 0.93 0.94 Development Authority 43 Construction of Road from Northern Bye- pass Rohtak to NH-71 (to be used as slip Rohtak PWD (B&R), Haryana 4.04 3.03 3.03 3.58 road), in Rohtak district 44 Wiidening and strengthening of road from NH- 71 to NH-10 via Singhpura Kalan to Singpura Rohtak PWD (B&R), Haryana 6.24 4.68 4.68 6.204 Khurd, Bahujamalpur in Rohtak district 45 Construction of 2 lane Road Over Bridge in lieu of level crossing No. 45-A/T-3 at Km. Haily mandi PWD (B&R), Haryana 15.31 5.76 5.76 18.21 60/6-7 near Hailly Mandi Kulana Road East cabin on Delhi- Rewari Section 46 Construction of 2 lane Road Over Bridge in lieu of level crossing No. 25B at Km. 31/8-9 Gurgaon PWD (B&R), Haryana 16.05 6.043 6.04 20.97 on Delhi Rewari Railway Line on Gurgaon Daulatabad Section 47 Construction of 2 lane Road Over Bridge in lieu of level crossing No. 28 on Delhi Rewari Gurgaon PWD (B&R), Haryana 18.11 6.81 6.81 16.95 Section at crossing of Gurgaon Farrukh Nagar Jhajjar road at Gurgaon. 48 21.00 Construction of two lane ROB at l.C no. 58B on Delhi- Bhatinda Railway line and 1B on Rohtak PWD (B&R), Haryana 28.84 12.38 12.38 Rohtak Gohana Panipat ' Railway Line at RD 1.20 km of circular road, Rohtak 49 Construction of 4 lane RoB at level crossing 25.69 No. 61A on Delhi- Bhatinda Railway line at Rohtak PWD (B&R), Haryana 36.53 20.86 20.86 Rd. 89.7 Km of Rohtak- Bhiwani road 50 Construction of 2 lanes RoB at level crossing 17.55 no. 59A on Delhi-Bhatinda railway line at Rohtak PWD (B&R), Haryana 24.68 10.02 10.02 Rohtak 51 Construction of Bypass in Kharkhoda in kharkhoda PWD (B&R), Haryana 16.74 12.555 12.555 14.55 Sonepat district Sub Total 15 No. 253.09 144.13 138.88 220.10 Water Sector Projects Laying of Internal water distribution system in 5.14 52 Rewari PHED Haryana 5.21 3.91 3.91 Rewari town, Haryana Augmentation of drinking water supply for 37.33 53 Rohtak PHED Haryana 21.25 15.93 15.93 Rohtak district, Haryana 34.1200 Augmentation of drinking water supply for 54 Jhajjhar PHED Haryana 31.22 23.41 23.41 Jhajjhar district, Haryana 11.06 Augmentation of drinking water supply for 55 Gurgaon PHED Haryana 11.72 8.80 8.80 Gurgaon district (Non-Mewat), Haryana 17.74 Augmentation of drinking water supply for 56 Rewari PHED Haryana 18.42 13.81 13.81 Rewari district, Haryana 34.08 Augmentation of drinking water supply for 57 Sonipat PHED Haryana 34.94 26.19 26.19 Sonepat district, Haryana Augmentation of drinking water supply for 58 Faridabad PHED Haryana 19.55 14.70 14.21 18.71 Faridabad district, Haryana 25.18 Augmentation of drinking water supply for 59 Panipat PHED Haryana 25.00 18.75 15.63 Panipat district, Haryana Augmentation of Water Supply in Rohtak, 60.91 60 Rohtak PHED Haryana 59.00 44.25 44.25 Haryana Providing water supply and sewerage for Haryana State Industrial & 125.80 61 Phases II, III and IV Industrial Model Manesar Infrastructure Development 215.40 161.55 10.00 Township Manesar, Gurgaon Corporation Augmentation of water supply at sectors Faridabad Municipal Corporation of 21.48 16.00 16.00 27.15 62 serviced by Municipal Corporation Faridabad (MCF) Augmentation of Water Supply of Faridabad Faridabad Haryana Urban 21.48 16.10 6.75 26.79 63 (HUDA Sectors) by HUDA Development Authority Construction of second phase of main Gurgaon Haryana Urban 6.00 4.50 1.10 5.96 waterworks comprising of one treatment plant Development Authority 64 of capacity 20 MGD, storage and sedimentation tank and clear water tank near village Basai, Gurgaon Sub Total 13 No.
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