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Maharashtra Size Welcome CSMC Meeting dated 25.02.2019 Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (Urban) Projects at a glance Sl. No of EWS MIG No. Component Implementing Agency Proposals DUs LIG Dus Dus Shops 1BLC Respective Urban Local Body 199 53250 - - - 2AHP Respective Urban Local Body 20 21557 2025 1046 137 3AHP under PPP Respective Project Proponent 26 25267 3021 0 37 4ISSR Respective Project Proponent 3 934 0 0 64 Total 248 101008 5046 1046 238 AHP under PPP (Ratification of 5DPR) Respective Project Proponent 11 14652 3957 0 0 BLC Projects Abstract of BLC Projects EWS Project cost EWS Unit Cost Benef share Sl. No. Project ULB/IA EWS Dus (Rs. Lacs) (Rs. Lacs) /Unit (Rs. Lacs) Construction of 190 EWS Dus under BLC at various places in 1 SANGAMNER MUNICIPAL COUNCIL 190 1260.444 6.634 4.134 SANGAMNER MUNICIPAL COUNCIL Construction of 233 EWS Dus under BLC at various places in 2 AHMEDNAGAR MUNICIPAL CORPORATION 233 1137.040 4.880 2.380 AHMEDNAGAR MUNICIPAL CORPORATION Construction of 666 EWS Dus under BLC at various places in 3 AKOLA MUNICIPAL CORPORATION 666 4861.100 7.299 4.451 AKOLA MUNICIPAL CORPORATION Construction of 150 EWS Dus under BLC at various places in 4 ACHALPUR MUNICIPAL COUNCIL 150 1014.300 6.762 4.262 ACHALPUR MUNICIPAL COUNCIL Construction of 143 EWS Dus under BLC at various places in 5 KHULDABAD MUNICIPAL COUNCIL 143 1002.573 7.011 4.511 KHULDABAD MUNICIPAL COUNCIL Construction of 558 EWS Dus under BLC at various places in 6 PARLI VAIJANATH MUNICIPAL COUNCIL 558 2830.730 5.073 2.573 PARLI VAIJANATH MUNICIPAL COUNCIL Construction of 109 EWS Dus under BLC at various places in 7 BEED MUNICIPAL COUNCIL 109 714.170 6.552 4.052 BEED MUNICIPAL COUNCIL Construction of 1207 EWS Dus under BLC at various places 8 VADWANI MUNICIPAL COUNCIL 1207 6207.600 5.143 2.643 in VADWANI MUNICIPAL COUNCIL Construction of 117 EWS Dus under BLC at various places in 9 LAKHANDURNAGAR PANCHAYAT 117 771.310 6.592 4.092 LAKHANDURNAGAR PANCHAYAT Construction of 149 EWS Dus under BLC at various places in 10 SHINDKHEDRAJA MUNICIPAL COUNCIL 149 1074.830 7.214 4.370 SHINDKHEDRAJA MUNICIPAL COUNCIL Abstract of BLC Projects EWS Unit Benef share EWS Project cost Sl. No. Project ULB/IA EWS Dus Cost (Rs. /Unit (Rs. (Rs. Lacs) Lacs) Lacs) Construction of 102 EWS Dus under BLC at various places 11 JALGAON -JAMOD MUNICIPAL COUNCIL 102 674.070 6.609 3.794 in JALGAON -JAMOD MUNICIPAL COUNCIL Construction of 87 EWS Dus under BLC at various places in 12 MUL MUNICIPAL COUNCIL 87 508.100 5.840 3.340 MUL MUNICIPAL COUNCIL Construction of 42 EWS Dus under BLC at various places in 13 SAKHRI NAGAR PANCHAYAT 42 246.460 5.868 3.368 SAKHRI NAGAR PANCHAYAT Construction of 85 EWS Dus under BLC at various places in 14 DONDAICHA WARWADE MUNICIPAL COUNCIL 85 609.360 7.169 4.328 DONDAICHA WARWADE MUNICIPAL COUNCIL Construction of 123 EWS Dus under BLC at various places 15 BHADGAON MUNICIPAL COUNCIL 123 607.620 4.940 2.440 in BHADGAON MUNICIPAL COUNCIL Construction of 211 EWS Dus under BLC at various places 16 JALGAON MUNICIPAL CORPORATION 211 1502.610 7.121 4.282 in JALGAON MUNICIPAL CORPORATION Construction of 68 EWS Dus under BLC at various places in 17 KAGAL MUNICIPAL COUNCIL 68 473.470 6.963 4.326 KAGAL MUNICIPAL COUNCIL Construction of 33 EWS Dus under BLC at various places in 18 MALKAPUR MUNICIPAL COUNCIL 33 196.400 5.952 3.452 MALKAPUR MUNICIPAL COUNCIL Construction of 129 EWS Dus under BLC at various places 19 AUSA MUNICIPAL COUNCIL 129 890.745 6.905 4.405 in AUSA MUNICIPAL COUNCIL Construction of 42 EWS Dus under BLC at various places in 20 NILANGA MUNICIPAL COUNCIL 42 295.680 7.040 4.540 NILANGA MUNICIPAL COUNCIL Abstract of BLC Projects EWS Unit Benef share EWS Project cost Sl. No. Project ULB/IA EWS Dus Cost (Rs. /Unit (Rs. (Rs. Lacs) Lacs) Lacs) Construction of 18 EWS Dus under BLC at various places in 21 MOUDA NAGAR PANCHAYAT 18 104.650 5.814 3.314 MOUDA NAGAR PANCHAYAT Construction of 86 EWS Dus under BLC at various places in 22 WADI MUNICIPAL COUNCIL 86 584.310 6.794 4.294 WADI MUNICIPAL COUNCIL Construction of 127 EWS Dus under BLC at various places 23 WANDONGRI MUNICIPAL COUNCIL 127 867.850 6.833 4.333 in WANDONGRI MUNICIPAL COUNCIL Construction of 383 EWS Dus under BLC at various places 24 HINGNA MUNICIPAL COUNCIL 383 2654.950 6.932 4.432 in HINGNA MUNICIPAL COUNCIL Construction of 128 EWS Dus under BLC at various places 25 RAMTEK MUNICIPAL COUNCIL 128 753.280 5.885 3.385 in RAMTEK MUNICIPAL COUNCIL Construction of 161 EWS Dus under BLC at various places 26 PARSEONI NAGAR PANCHAYAT 161 1074.500 6.674 4.174 in PARSEONI NAGAR PANCHAYAT Construction of 76 EWS Dus under BLC at various places in 27 BHIVAPUR NAGAR PANCHYAT 76 441.870 5.814 3.314 BHIVAPUR NAGAR PANCHYAT Construction of 113 EWS Dus under BLC at various places 28 NAGPUR MUNICIPAL CORPORATION 113 660.400 5.844 3.344 in NAGPUR MUNICIPAL CORPORATION Construction of 67 EWS Dus under BLC at various places in 29 MAHADULLA NAGAR PANCHAYAT 67 316.670 4.726 4.476 MAHADULLA NAGAR PANCHAYAT Construction of 500 EWS Dus under BLC at various places 30 NAIGAON NAGAR PANCHAYAT 500 3449.770 6.900 4.400 in NAIGAON NAGAR PANCHAYAT Abstract of BLC Projects EWS Unit Benef share EWS Project cost Sl. No. Project ULB/IA EWS Dus Cost (Rs. /Unit (Rs. (Rs. Lacs) Lacs) Lacs) Construction of 700 EWS Dus under BLC at various places 31 DEGLOOR MUNICIPAL COUNCIL 700 4847.620 6.925 4.425 in DEGLOOR MUNICIPAL COUNCIL Construction of 500 EWS Dus under BLC at various places 32 MUKHED MUNICIPAL COUNCIL 500 3469.570 6.939 4.439 in MUKHED MUNICIPAL COUNCIL Construction of 278 EWS Dus under BLC at various places 33 MURUM MUNICIPAL COUNCIL 278 1915.420 6.890 4.390 in MURUM MUNICIPAL COUNCIL Construction of 236 EWS Dus under BLC at various places 34 MURUM MUNICIPAL COUNCIL 236 1626.040 6.890 4.390 in MURUM MUNICIPAL COUNCIL Construction of 648 EWS Dus under BLC at various places 35 NALDURG MiUNICIPAL COUNCIL 648 5023.940 7.753 5.253 in NALDURG MiUNICIPAL COUNCIL Construction of 563 EWS Dus under BLC at various places 36 VASHI NAGAR PANCHAYAT 563 4364.930 7.753 5.253 in VASHI NAGAR PANCHAYAT Construction of 34 EWS Dus under BLC at various places in 37 VIKRAMGAD NAGAR PANCHAYAT 34 197.680 5.814 3.314 VIKRAMGAD NAGAR PANCHAYAT Construction of 328 EWS Dus under BLC at various places 38 MANWATH MUNICIPAL COUNCIL 328 2204.816 6.722 4.222 in MANWATH MUNICIPAL COUNCIL Construction of 240 EWS Dus under BLC at various places 39 PARBHANI MUNICIPAL COUNCIL 240 1710.620 7.128 4.420 in PARBHANI MUNICIPAL COUNCIL Construction of 25 EWS Dus under BLC at various places in 40 LONAVALA MUNICIPAL COUNCIL 25 202.090 8.084 5.199 LONAVALA MUNICIPAL COUNCIL Abstract of BLC Projects EWS Unit Benef share EWS Project cost Sl. No. Project ULB/IA EWS Dus Cost (Rs. /Unit (Rs. (Rs. Lacs) Lacs) Lacs) Construction of 67 EWS Dus under BLC at various places in 41 BHOR MUNICIPAL COUNCIL 67 509.018 7.597 4.735 BHOR MUNICIPAL COUNCIL Construction of 70 EWS Dus under BLC at various places in 42 JUNNAR MUNICIPAL COUNCIL 70 512.100 7.316 4.467 JUNNAR MUNICIPAL COUNCIL Construction of 50 EWS Dus under BLC at various places in 43 WAI MUNICIPAL COUNCIL 50 292.970 5.859 3.359 WAI MUNICIPAL COUNCIL Construction of 45 EWS Dus under BLC at various places in 44 RAHIMATPUR MUNICIPAL COUNCIL 45 263.900 5.864 3.364 RAHIMATPUR MUNICIPAL COUNCIL Construction of 18 EWS Dus under BLC at various places in 45 VENGURLA MUNICIPAL COUNCIL 18 105.790 5.877 3.377 VENGURLA MUNICIPAL COUNCIL Construction of 50 EWS Dus under BLC at various places in 46 KURDUWADI MUNICIPAL COUNCIL 50 353.250 7.065 4.565 KURDUWADI MUNICIPAL COUNCIL Construction of 175 EWS Dus under BLC at various places 47 MURBAD MUNICIPAL COUNCIL 175 963.390 5.505 2.743 in MURBAD MUNICIPAL COUNCIL Construction of 449 EWS Dus under BLC at various places 48 ASHTI NAGAR PANCHAYAT 449 3146.280 7.007 4.507 in ASHTI NAGAR PANCHAYAT Construction of 66 EWS Dus under BLC at various places in 49 MANORA MUNICIPAL COUNCIL 66 398.480 6.038 3.538 MANORA MUNICIPAL COUNCIL Construction of 154 EWS Dus under BLC at various places 50 ZARI (JAMNI) MUNICIPAL COUNCIL 154 1037.810 6.739 4.239 in ZARI (JAMNI) MUNICIPAL COUNCIL Abstract of BLC Projects EWS Unit Benef share EWS Project cost Sl. No. Project ULB/IA EWS Dus Cost (Rs. /Unit (Rs. (Rs. Lacs) Lacs) Lacs) Construction of 503 EWS Dus under BLC at various places in 51 DIGRAS MUNICIPAL COUNCIL 503 3617.970 7.193 4.693 DIGRAS MUNICIPAL COUNCIL Construction of 110 EWS Dus under BLC at various places in 52 DARWHA MUNICIPAL COUNCIL 110 726.950 6.609 3.794 DARWHA MUNICIPAL COUNCIL Construction of 149 EWS Dus under BLC at various places in 53 MAREGAON NAGAR PANCHAYAT 149 1052.460 7.063 4.563 MAREGAON NAGAR PANCHAYAT Construction of 217 EWS Dus under BLC at various places in 54 WANI MUNICIPAL COUNCIL 217 1532.370 7.062 4.562 WANI MUNICIPAL COUNCIL Construction of 580 EWS Dus under BLC at various places in 55 RALEGAON NAGAR PANCHAYAT 580 4061.610 7.003 4.503 RALEGAON NAGAR PANCHAYAT Construction of 377 EWS Dus under BLC at various places in 56 KARJAT NAGAR PANCHAYAT ( DPR-2) 377 2695.740 7.151 4.651 KARJAT NAGAR PANCHAYAT ( DPR-2) Construction of 257 EWS Dus under BLC at various places in 57 PATHARDI MUNICIPAL COUNCIL ( DPR-2) 257 2042.760 7.948 5.448 PATHARDI MUNICIPAL COUNCIL ( DPR-2) Construction of 220 EWS Dus under BLC at various places in 58 RAHATA MUNICIPAL COUNCIL ( 2ND DPR) 220 1617.000 7.350 4.850 RAHATA MUNICIPAL COUNCIL ( 2ND DPR) Construction of 475 EWS Dus under BLC at various places in 59 SHEVGAON MUNICIPAL COUNCIL ( DPR-3) 475 3516.190 7.403 4.903 SHEVGAON MUNICIPAL COUNCIL ( DPR-3) Construction of 110 EWS Dus under BLC at various places in 60 SHIRDI NAGAR PANCHAYAT 110 664.960 6.045 3.545 SHIRDI NAGAR PANCHAYAT Abstract of BLC Projects EWS Unit Benef share EWS Project cost Sl.
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