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1-09-23-03-07.Pdf ~4~V~ ~-(~\ee,tNP. ~3lo1, Most Immediate ~~ F.No.44(1)/PF-I/2006 - 276 V'J.l~3l0 Government of India Ministryof Finance v ~ Department of Expenditure ~-~> ~ Plan Finance-I Division -v'3 [v New Delhi, the 23rdMarch,2007 To The Pay &Accounts Officer, Department of Expenditure, Ministryof Finance, New Delhi. Subject: 'On' account payment of Grant component of Additional Central Assistance (ACA) for the' Sub-Mission on Basic Services to Urban Poor under JNNURM' for the States Annual Plan 2006-07 - 1st installment (25% of the Central Share) The undersigned is directed to convey the sanction of the President of India to the payment of Rs.12933.09 lakh (Rupees One Hundred Twenty Nine Crore Thirty Three lakh & Nine Thousand Only) to the respective State Governments being the Grant Component under "Sub-Mission on Basic Services to Urban Poor under JNNURM", for States' AnnualPlan2006-07as under:- .--- ... --.... S No. Nilme of Name of the Name of the project Central 1st the State City Share Installment (25% of Central Share) 1. Gujarat Rajkot JNNURM - BSUP 1658.19 414.55 Housing Scheme (construction of 2640 DUs) at different EWS Housing prpposed reserved plots for different town planning schemes at Rajkot Total for Gujarat 1658.19 414.55 / 2. Kerala Thiruvananth BSUP programme for 423.44 105.86 -apuram Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala Kochi BSUP programme for 1330.62 332.66 Kochi, Kerala Total for Kerala 1754.06 438.52..,/ 3. Maharashtr Nanded Development of Slums 6632.88 1658.22 a under BSUP at Nanded, Maharashtra Total for Maharashtra 6632.88 1658.22 / 4. Tamil Nadu Chennai Construction of Houses 237.53 59.38 (Ambattur) and infrastructure facilities for Ambattur Municipality, Chennai Metropolitan Area, Tamil Nadu S~!r- . '. -2 - Chennai Construction of houses 509.45 127.36 (Alandur ) and infrastructure facilities for Alandur Municipality, Chennai Metropolitan Area, Tamil Nadu Chennai Provision of 46.50 11.63 (Kathivakka infrastructure facilities m) for Kathivakkam Municipality, Chennai Metropolitan Area, Tamil Nadu Chennai Construction of houses 242.48 60.62 (Madhavara and infrastructure m) facilities for Madhavaram Municipality, Chennai Metropolitan Area, Tamil Nadu Madurai Construction of houses 5092.15 1273.04 and infrastructure facilities (Ph-II) for Madurai Corporation,p Tamil Nadu Coimbatore I Construction of houses I 2866.03 I 716.51 and infrastructure facilities (Ph-II) for Coimbatore Corporation, Tamil Nadu Chennai BS,UP-Construction of I 358.15 I 89.54 (Kunrathur) 750. New houses (in- situ) Kunrathur Town panchayat (Chennai), TN. Chennai BSUP-Construction of I 239.57 I 59.89 (Pallikaranai) 396 New houses (in- situ) Pallikaranai Townpanchayat (Chennai), Kancheepuram Dist. Tamilnadu. Chennai BSUP-Construction of I 126.13 I 31.53 (Mangadu) 197 New houses (in- situ) Mangadu Townpanchayat (Chennai), Kancheepuram Dist. Tamilnadu. Chennai I Construction of 9936 I 9626.23 I 2406.56 dwelling units and provision of infrastructure facilities at Ezhil Nagar, Chennai Chennai Construction of 405 I 172.50 I 43.13 (Thiruneerm New houses (in-situ) alai) Thiruneer malai Town Panchayat (Chennai), TN. Sr -3- Chennai BSUP-Construction of 200.55 50.14 (Sembakkam 367 New houses (in- ) situ) Sembakkam Town panchayat (Chennai), Kancheepuram District. TN. Chennai Construction of Housing 121.55 30.39 t (Minjur) and Improvement of Infrastructure for Minjur Town Panchayat, Chennai Metropolitan Area. TN. Chennai Provision of 85.05 21.26 (Th iruvottiyu r infrastructure facilities ) for Thiruvottiyur Municipality, Chennai Madurai Construction of houses 1342.22 335.56 and provision of infrastructure facilities for Madurai Corporation Madurai Construction of houses 1416.85 354.21 and infrastructure facilities at , Periyar Nagar, Madurai Coimbatore Construction of houses 2069.00 517.25 and infrastructure facilities at Ukkadam, Coimbatore. Coimbatore Construction of houses 1555.63 388.91 and infrastructure facilities for Ammankulam, Coimbatore. Total for Tamil Nadu 26307.57 6576.91 / 5 Uttar Kanpur IntegratedRehabilitation 402.40 100.60 Pradesh Project for the urban poor stayingin slums in KanpurunderBSUP. Total for Uttar Pradesh 402.40 100.60 I / 6 I West Kolkata Rehabilitation of 7 slums 1917.39 479.35 Bengal (Uluberia) in Uluberia: Kolkata, West Bengal Kolkata BSUP Scheme for the I 1985.62 I 496.41 (Panihati) town of Panihati, West Bengal. Kolkata Rehabilitation of 2 slums I 103.85 I 25.96 (Konnagar) in Konnagar (Phase-I): Kolkata, West Bengal !;~r -4- Kolkata Rehabilitation of 5 slums 465.09 116.27 (Baidyabati) in Baidyabati : Kolkata, West Bengal Kolkata Rehabilitation of 1 slums 177.83 44.46 (Bidhannaga in Bidhannagar r) Kolkata, West Bengal Kolkata Rehabilitation of 1 slum 635.87 158.97 <4 (Champdany in Champdany : Kolkata, ) West Bengal Kolkata BSUP Scheme for the 1358.97 339.74 (Kamarhati) town of Kamarhati (Kolkata), West Bengal. Kolkata Rehabilitation of 3 slums 653.85 163.46 (Barasat) in Barasat (Phase-I): Kolkata, West Bengal Kolkata Rehabilitation of 16 658.00 164.50 (Barrackpore slums in Barrackpore ) (Phase-I) Kolkata, West Bengal Kolkata Rehabilitation of 1 slum 109.23 27.31 , (Rishra) in Rishra (Phase-I): Kolkata, West Bengal Kolkata Rehabilitation of 16 2910.76 727.69 (Howrah) slums in Howrah (Phase-I) Kolkata, West Bengal Kolkata Rehabilitation of 9 slums 856.95 214.24 (Rajarhat in Rajarhat Gopalpur Gopalpur) (Phase-I) Kolkata, West Bengal Kolkata Rehabilitation of 15 2222.73 555.68 (Rajpur slums in Rajpur Sonarpur) Sonarpur (Phase-I): Kolkata, West Bengal Kolkata Rehabilitation of 4 slums 504.46 126.12 (South Dum in South Dum Dum Dum) (Phase-I) Kolkata, West Bengal Kolkata Rehabilitation of 416.50 104.13 (Kumortuli) Kumortuli slums in Kolkata Total for West Bengal 14977.10 3744.29 Grand Total 51732.20 12933.09 Contd... ... ... ... ... ..5/- s~r - 5 - 3. The payments are adjustable in the account of the Central Government in the books under the sub-head indicated as under:- GRANT DEMAND NO. 35 3601-GRANTS-IN-AID TO STATE GOVERNMENTS. 02-GRANTS FOR STATE PLAN SCHEMES. 02.101-BLOCK GRANTS A 36 Jawahar Lal Nehru Urban Renewal Mission 36.03- Sub-Mission on Basic Services to Urban Poor 36.03.31-GRANTS-IN-AID. 4. The progressive totals of central assistance released to the State Governments under the Sub heads at para 3 above in the current financial year 2006-2007 so far including amounts released in this sanction letter as follows:- S.No. STATES BLOCK GRANT 1 Guiarat 68101.91 2 Kerala 43200.87 3 Maharashtra 192055.29 4 Tamil Nadu 91313.29 5 Uttar Pradesh 219704.99 6 West BenQal 132208.88 5. The action taken on this order may be acknowledged and correctness of the progressive totals confirmed. (~~. Assistant Accounts otcn~~ Ph. 2309 5700 Copy to: 1. Fin. Secy.lPlng. Secy., Govts Concerned. 2. Accountant General (A&E), State Concerned. 3. DEA, Budget Div. (States), New Delhi. 4. Plan. Comm.: SP Divn.lFR Divn. New Delhi. 5. Secy., RBI, Central Office, Mumbai. 6. Manager, RBI, CAS, Nagpur. 7. Resident Commissioners, Govts. Concerned, New Delhi. 8. Chief Controller of Accounts, Min. of Finance, N,orthBlock (3 Copies). 9. Sh. S.Kanakambaran, US, MIO Urban Development, Nirman Bhavan. New Delhi. 10. Sh. NVenugopalan, Deputy Secretary MIO Urban Development, Nirman Bhavan. New Delhi. 11. M.Jayachandra, Deputy Director, Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation, JNNURM Mission Directorate, New Delhi. 12. Sh. Aniruddha Kumar, Director, NURM, C-Wing, Nirman Bhawan, New Delhi. (Suresh Ajwani) Assistant Accounts Officer Ph. 23095700 .,.
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